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Heavy Metal Fan Plays Scorching Megadeth Solo on iPhone
Heavy Metal Fan Plays Scorching Megadeth Solo on iPhone
Heavy Metal Fan Plays Scorching Megadeth Solo on iPhone
Whatever your opinion of heavy metal god and legendary crankster Dave Mustaine, there's no denying that the dude can shred. But what's even more impressive is this amazing cover of Mustaine's solo from Megadeth's 'Holy Wars...The Punishment Due.' Oh, and did we mention that this heavy metal fan plays it on an iPhone?
Check Out This Giant QR Code Corn Maze
Check Out This Giant QR Code Corn Maze
Check Out This Giant QR Code Corn Maze
If you've got a lot of time and a helicopter on your hands, we might have just the thing for you. Allow us to introduce you to the Kraay Family Farm — more importantly, the 13th annual Kraay Family Farm corn maze.
Kristen Bell Gets Nagged By ‘MOMi’ In Siri Spoof
Kristen Bell Gets Nagged By ‘MOMi’ In Siri Spoof
Kristen Bell Gets Nagged By ‘MOMi’ In Siri Spoof
The recent release of the iPhone 5 has gotten our minds into a techie frenzy, but not because we’re overloaded with too much iPhone newness too soon. Ohhh, no. See, the latest iPhone has even more addicting app possibilities, a sleeker finish, and (most importantly), an upgraded version of our girl Siri.
Americans Have Spent a Ridiculous $5.9 Billion Fixing Their iPhones
Americans Have Spent a Ridiculous $5.9 Billion Fixing Their iPhones
Americans Have Spent a Ridiculous $5.9 Billion Fixing Their iPhones
People sure do love their iPhones, but they also can't seem to stop dropping them—good news for the booming iPhone-repair business. In fact, a recent accident survey by SquareTrade found that the American population has spent nearly $5.9 billion fixing their damaged phones since the first device hit the market in 2007.
Baby Rescued From Well Thanks to iPhone
Baby Rescued From Well Thanks to iPhone
Baby Rescued From Well Thanks to iPhone
Two-year-old stuck in a well? There’s an app for that. Rescue workers in Mengzi City, China had the daunting task of freeing a toddler who had fallen into a 40-foot well. While they could hear the boy’s cries, they couldn’t really see him. This posed a problem when he kept slipping out of the adult-sized harness they had sent down the shaft.

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