The image of a two-legged “half cat” supposedly spotted on Google Street Maps went viral in May 2013, only to be debunked soon thereafter.
A popular internet warning urges callers to avoid scammers who instruct you to dial 90 or 09 on your telephone which would allow them to make phone calls from your phone number.
Ruggies are rug grippers which have been advertised on television over the year. Read our Ruggies reviews from editors and readers.
In what could be a new twist in the gun control debate, the world’s first 3D-printed gun has been successfully test-fired.
Have you seen advertisements for Adonis Golden Ratio? Here we have some information on the system and website, and seek user reviews of the product.
A Welcome to Louisiana gun warning sign includes a message for criminals and terrorists about the gun carrying population in the state. Is this sign real?
Did you get an email from Microsoft claiming to offer you $300 for every survey you complete? You may not want to count this money just yet.
It is claimed that China’s richest man accepts only a paltry salary and eats the same meals as his workers. Today we’ll take a closer look at this claim.
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