ON TV:Area 51 Declassified premieres on the National Geographic Channel on Sunday at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT.
Suspended upside down, a titanium A-12 spy-plane prototype is prepped for radar testing at Area 51 in the late 1950s. After a rash of declassifications, details of Cold War workings at the...
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A guide written in 1505 has been found and it contains 'secrets' about females that take political incorrectness to extremes.
Perhaps the worst of the advice is that ‘females are failed males’. The book, De Secretis Mulerium (On The Secrets Of Women), also suggests men wanting to check if a...
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</br/> Rafael Rivera and I take a look at some of the other Windows 8 leaks that have been published around the web. ...
Source: Paul Thurott's SuperSite for Windows
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</br/> in recent weeks, the fanboy furor of Windows 8 has risen to a crescendo, with screenshots being leaked by the usual Russian and Chinese suspects and reposted without credit on the usual English-speaking blogs. And I'm getting emails wondering why I'm not writing that much...
Modern technology may be the key to unlock hidden secrets about an ancient monument: Stonehenge.
Researchers are using lasers to scan the nearly three dozen stones, or megaliths, that make up the famous circular complex on the Salisbury Plain of southern England.
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Clear your throat. The fifth annual World Sword Swallower's Day is Saturday, and if it's anything like last year, you'll see 22 performers shove 138 feet of steel down their throats at Ripley's Odditoriums all around the world.
In preparation for the big day, AOL Weird News sat down with the...
Was the Model for Mona Lisa a Man?
Call her "Manny Lisa"? Italian researchers say the model for the world's most famous painting may have been a male apprentice and also a lover of the artist, Leonardo da Vinci.
The identity of the Mona Lisa, which hangs in the Louvre in Paris and...
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Washington - Windows 7 is one of those rare operating systems that seems to keep on surprising you - and often pleasantly - the longer you use it.
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Windows 7 is out and if you've either Link Removed due to 404 Error or bought a new PC running Windows 7, then we're here to help you get the most from it.
Look beyond the headlines about interface tweaks and you'll find Windows 7 is crammed with lesser known, but still important, new and...
My latest weekly series is a tie-in with the Windows Weekly podcast, and will provide one new Windows 7 tip each week: If I publish your tip, I'll send you a free copy of Windows 7 Secrets! This week's tip: Hide Unwanted Windows Updates.
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Note: This article is adapted from Windows 7 Secrets Chapter 2: Installing and Upgrading to Windows 7 --Paul
When Apple switched its desirable Macintosh computers from the aging Power PC architecture to Intel's PC-compatible x86 platform in 2006, the computing...
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I made it because i don't want to post 10 different topics :p
I'll update it every day, suggest, I'll add them.:cool: