This might be the most annoying and most hilarious present this Christmas
Santa has brought a surprising gift to many people this year, an exciting gadget that can offer plenty of fun to owners. But it’s also a device that, when mishandled, will cause terrible anguish — though anyone witnessing such events might have a laugh or two at the previous owner’s expense.
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$33 WORTH OF APPS FOR FREE: 7 awesome paid iPhone apps that are free for a limited time!
Christmas has come and gone, and there are undoubtedly plenty of people who didn’t get what they were hoping for this year from Santa. Don’t worry though, because BGR is here to help. We gave you a list of 10 great paid iPhone and iPad apps on Thursday that could all be downloaded for free for a limited time, and some of them are still free if you hurry. Today, however, we have a fresh new list of paid apps that you can get for free right now.
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The hackers behind the PSN and Xbox Live attacks explain why they did it
People all over the world tried to enjoy some online gameplay on their new PlayStation and Xbox consoles on Christmas Day, but they couldn’t. Millions more who already had video game consoles and needed a quick escape from their families on Thursday also couldn’t connect to the PlayStation Network or Xbox Live.
Why? Because both networks suffered multiple days of full and partial downtime due to a huge attack from a hacker group called the “Lizard Squad,” and now we know exactly why they did it.
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Sony hackers’ worst nightmare: ‘The Interview’ is the most popular video on YouTube
Sony Pictures Entertainment’s “The Interview” went from being just another mediocre comedy to being the most talked-about movie of 2014, and it’s all thanks to hackers’ efforts to prevent the movie’s release. The massive Sony hack has been front page news for the past few weeks, and the story was particularly interesting because it appeared as though the attack was perpetrated by hackers with ties to North Korea.
That conclusion is now in question despite the fact that the FBI and President Obama have publicly pinned the cyberattack on North Korea, but the hackers had still demanded that The Interview be shelved if Sony hoped to prevent further data from being released. After initially caving, Sony decided to go ahead with the movie’s release anyway — and now it looks like the Sony hackers’ worst nightmare has come true.
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Hack update: PSN remains offline and some Xbox Live services still down for the count
Both Sony’s PlayStation Network and Microsoft’s Xbox Live services were hit on Christmas Eve with DDoS attacks, with hacker group Lizard Squad taking responsibility for the hits; the group did warn users a few weeks ago that such an attack on Sony’s and Microsoft’s online gaming services was planned for Christmas. While both Sony and Microsoft have managed to bring their networks back online on and off since then, it appears that many gamers are still unable to log into either PSN or Xbox Live.
Currently, PSN is still offline for many users, with some Xbox Live services also unavailable to Xbox owners.
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Class action suit takes Facebook to court over the scanning of private messages
Facebook is again accused of violating the privacy of its users, Reuters reports, in a new class action suit that alleges the social network has been scanning the private messages sent by users in order to better target them with advertisements.
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Walmart has figured out what to do with all those Christmas gift cards you don’t want
Gift cards are popular Christmas gifts for some people, though recipients might not always be thrilled to receive one, and might even forget to spend them later. But Walmart has figured out what to do with gift cards, The Boston Globe reports, in order to motivate customers to actually use them.
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This 4K video shows an incredible Christmas light display like you’ve never seen
You know your annoying neighbors down the block who suck up 10 times more power than anyone else from your local grid for four weeks every year when their Christmas light display goes up? You know exactly who we’re talking about. There’s a giant inflatable Santa on their front lawn that’s even taller than their house, and about 10,000 seizure-inducing light bulbs strewn about behind him that blink incessantly at all hours of the night.
For whatever reason, those neighbors think that you’re impressed by their horrid display. But if you want to see what an awe-inspiring light show really looks like, you’ll definitely want to check out this incredible video of a light show captured in space.
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GIVEAWAY: You could win an Android smart watch
Wearables, such as Android smart watches, provide users with high tech convenience and stylish design. They’re primary purpose is to keep time, but they also do so much more. You could win one of the hottest wearables available today with The Choose Your Own Android Smart Watch Giveaway at BGR Deals.
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What architects think Santa’s headquarters should look like
Finnish construction company Ruuki and Helsinki Design Week decided to hold a special competition for architects, tasking them with designing Santa’s modern “logistics center.” The competition’s theme appears to have been very appealing to architects out there, with more than 240 proposals being submitted from 59 countries, complete with some amazing visuals.
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