Don't expect a Nintendo Switch hardware refresh anytime soon Anyone who has purchased a launch day Xbox of PlayStation console over the past three generations of hardware knew that console would get replaced with a slimmer, quieter, less power hungry version eventually.
US Army tanks get futuristic shields to destroy incoming threats U.S. Army M1 Abrams tanks are being upgraded with a sort of invisible shield that will destroy incoming antitank missiles and other threats before reaching the tank.
Oscars 2018: A movie-themed workout during the show Oscars workout: Thanks to 305 Fitness creator and founder Sadie Kurzban, this year’s Oscars will be anything but boring. She delivers an engaging game and demonstrates each move.
'Star Wars' robots wouldn't survive the real world Beloved "Star Wars" robots wouldn't fare too well in the real-life desert, according to an analysis in the journal Science Robotics — but they may be onto something with their iconic beeping communication.
Removal of some pro-gun content was 'mistake,' YouTube says YouTube's new team of content moderators removed pro-gun videos in the days following the Feb. 14 mass shooting at a Florida high school, according to multiple reports.
Top gadgets to help you sleep The construction crew outside your window. A weird buzzing sound down the hall. The flashing lights outside of your New York apartment building, blinking all night long.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Turkish warplanes attacked pro-Syrian government forces overnight, killing at least 17 people in a village in the north of the Afrin region in northwestern Syria, the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Friday. from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2Fi7H1i
TUZLA, Bosnia (Reuters) - Bahira was 14 when she was repeatedly raped by Bosnian Serb soldiers who attacked her Muslim village early in Bosnia's 1990s war. She barely escaped execution, and has spent the past two decades trying to overcome her trauma. from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2CRqfAc
NFL health playbook for players puts concussions in focus The NFL Players Association has created a medical guide for players, a 107-page reference book written by scientific professionals with extensive material on concussion detection, treatment and the league’s game-day protocol for head injuries.
Border Protection officer saves newborn's life by unwrapping umbilical cord from neck A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer saved a newborn’s life last week by unwrapping the umbilical cord from around his neck during delivery, the agency said on Wednesday.
Dad says he may lose his penis to rare cancer but will marry anyway A young father discovered a lump the size of a grain of rice, but within three weeks it grew to the size of a grape, and in seven months the 25-year-old has already had five operations, nine rounds of radiotherapy and two rounds of chemo.
Jim Kelly's cancer has returned The NFL announced Hall of Famer, Jim Kelly's cancer has returned, after first diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma in June 2013.
Vaping may increase risk of pneumonia, says new study People who smoke e-cigarettes might have an increased risk of developing pneumonia because the vapor could help bacteria stick to cells lining the airways, a small experiment suggests.
Proud parents show off sextuplets in adorable photo shoot Last year, Courtney and Eric Waldrop were shocked when they learned they were expecting sextuplets. Born in December, the Alabama couple gathered everyone together for an adorable photo shoot.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Somalia's al Shabaab group killed five police officers early on Friday in northeast Kenya, in an area where the Islamist militants have in the past attacked military and civilian targets, a senior official said. from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2F5mq05
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish prosecutors ordered the arrest of 154 people including navy officers, teachers and unionists over alleged links to the Islamic preacher accused of orchestrating a 2016 attempted coup, state media said on Friday. from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2FLklnp
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli police questioned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday for the first time in a corruption case that involves the country's largest telecommunications company Bezeq, Israel Radio said. from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2tgg34T