Tech
Facebook Messenger Hack Reveals Mobile Payments Service
A student developer hacking into
Facebook Messenger this weekend discovered code that hints at an
upcoming payments option in the app.
Entertainment
Paul Revere of Raiders Rock Band Dead at 76
Paul Revere, the organist and leader of the Raiders rock band, has died. He was 76.
Retronaut
Pvt. Elvis Presley. In His Underwear.
After filming "Kid Creole," Elvis
reported for Army duty on March 24, 1958. Despite his fame, he stripped
to his skivvies like the other new soldiers. But soon he was in uniform.
US & World
Man Rescued After Failing to Travel Around Bermuda Triangle via Inflatable Bubble
Prepare for a bout of seasickness-induced inspiration.
US & World
Dallas Police Looking for Homeless Man Who May Have Had Contact With Ebola Patient
Dallas authorities are looking for a
homeless man who rode an ambulance that earlier carried Thomas Eric
Duncan, the first person to be diagnosed with Ebola in the United
States.
Entertainment
The Best and Worst Moments From Host Sarah Silverman on 'SNL'
Not bad, Sarah, but not great.
Ferguson Unrest
Michael Brown Protest Interrupts Orchestra in St. Louis
A group of citizens organized an
emotional and peaceful protest to mourn the death of Michael Brown
during an orchestra performance in St. Louis.
Business
250+ Jobs in Tech, Analytics and Social Media Hiring Now
Are you ready for your next big career move? The 'Mashable' Job Board is the ideal place to search.
Social Media
Hong Kong Protesters Make Apparent Concessions
In an apparent concession to
authorities warning pro-democracy protesters to clear Hong Kong's
streets by the beginning of the work week, students occupying the area
outside city government headquarters agreed Sunday to remove some
barricades that have blocked the building's entrance during the weeklong
demonstrations.
Lifestyle
11 Hard Ciders That Are Better Than Beer
Admit it, beerficianados: Ciders are
the best slightly alcoholic drink on the market. Listen, I like beer. I
will even go as far to say that beer is great, but I'm not obsessed with
beers like some of my friends are, and I will never understand why a...
US & World
Typhoon Phanfone Heads to Tokyo After Killing U.S. Airman
A powerful typhoon is heading toward
Tokyo after lashing southern Japan, where it killed at least one U.S.
airman on Okinawa island and left two others missing.
Watercooler
A DIY Survival Guide for the Zombie Apocalypse
You know it's going to happen -- and you have to be prepared.
Business
The Steve Jobs Industrial Complex
Three years after his death, the
Steve Jobs brand is as strong as ever. In his absence, many are eager to
attach themselves to it.
US & World
Climate Change Could Harm Male Babies, Japanese Study Suggests
A new study links temperature fluctuations in the country to a lower male to female sex ratio of newborn infants.
Watercooler
Norwegian Time-Lapse Showcases the Country's Gorgeous Landscape
Norway's landscape is captivating.
US & World
Clams' Iridescent Shells Could Inspire New Type of Solar Power
Scientists are studying how the clams
unique iridescent cells absorb and reflect light without overheating --
a common problem for solar technology.
US & World
Democracy Fighters Stay Strong on the Streets of Hong Kong
The Occupy movement does not
discriminate. The mix of people on the streets of Hong Kong has been
varied and beautiful. Here are some people 'Mashable' met this week.
Business
Jeff Bezos and the Post Don't Know the Future of Media, But Are Preparing for It Anyway
A year after Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos bought Amazon, change is brewing -- but not so much inside the beltway.
Entertainment
18 Innings! Epic Giants vs. Nationals Game Breaks Records, Fans
It's a rare baseball game that ends
on a different day than it started -- and only one postseason matchup in
Major League history has lasted twice as long as a regulation game.
That would be Saturday night-Sunday morning's epic game 2 between the
Was...
US & World
The Government Tries to Win the Hong Kong Battle With Mind Games
The group that wins this battle is
the one of stronger mind. The government is fighting for control with
manipulation; the people are fighting for democracy with peace.
Tech
Bose Once Debunked Cold Fusion. Yes, That Bose
Speakers? Check. Headphones? Check. Debunking Cold Fusion? Check.
Business
Big Data: Career Opportunities Abound in Tech's Hottest Field
Big data is the next big thing: So who is hiring, and how can you score one of the tech industry's hottest jobs?
Watercooler
Adorable Puppy Overcomes Fear, Conquers 2 Steps
An adorable cocker spaniel puppy musters up the courage to conquer two steps.
US & World
The Art From Hong Kong Protest Tells a Beautiful Story of the Democracy Fight
HONG KONG -- First, there were the
simple signs reading "We want democracy," and a huge orange banner
asking, in slightly wobbly handwriting: "Do u hear the people sing."
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Instagram@-webkit-keyframe...
US & World
McDonald's Unveils New Gourmet Burger Menu in Australia
Would you like guacamole with that?
Entertainment
Bill Murray Gracefully Sings Bob Dylan's 'Shelter From the Storm'
Bill Murray is a man of endless talents.
Business
The 'Work-Life Balance' Misnomer: Is Work-Life 'Integration' the New Norm?
Very few employees work a
"traditional" 9-5 anymore -- here's an explanation of the trend of
work-life "integration" and what it entails.
Watercooler
Girl Signs Lyrics to Deaf Friend at Music Festival in Heartwarming Video
She may not be able to hear the music, but she can certainly feel its impact.
US & World
Confirmed: Newark Passengers Don't Have Ebola
The sick passenger and his daughter
pulled off a plane in Newark International Airport do not have Ebola,
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed Saturday
evening. The passenger began vomiting on United Flight 998 from
Brussels, Belg...
US & World
Hong Kong Protesters Show Solidarity by Bathing City in Sea of Light
After an ugly two days on the streets of Hong Kong, calm came over the city again on Sunday.
US & World
Plane at Newark Airport Held as CDC Investigates Sick Passenger for Ebola
A plane at Newark Liberty
International Airport, just 30 minutes outside of New York City, has
been sealed over fears that a passenger on board is carrying the Ebola
virus, according to a report.
US & World
Quarantined Family of U.S. Ebola Patient Moved to Undisclosed Location in Texas
The quarantined family of U.S. Ebola
patient Thomas Eric Duncan was moved from their apartment to an
undisclosed location at Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings' request, according
to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Tom Frieden.
US & World
U.S. Ebola Patient Now in Critical Condition, Hospital Says
The lone U.S. Ebola patient is in critical condition, according to the Dallas hospital that has been treating him.
US & World
Dallas Hospital That Treated Ebola Patient Reverses Story on Diagnosis Mistake: Report
A new statement from the hospital
that treated Dallas-based Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan sheds new
light on how it missed diagnosing his condition.
Lifestyle
10 Most Popular Vegetarian Restaurants in the U.S.
Time to hit up the farmers market because October is Vegetarian Awareness Month.
Watercooler
21 Couples Costume Ideas for Tall and Short People
Who says height difference makes for a less cute duo?
Business
Marriott Gets $600,000 Fine for Blocking Guests' Wi-Fi
By jamming the Wi-Fi, the hotel forced customers to pay hefty prices to use the hotel's own connection.
Tech
How to Use Family Sharing in iOS 8
Ready to sync up your family's
digital life? Here's a step-by-step guide on how to activate and use the
handy Family Sharing feature in iOS 8.
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