As we impatiently await for Ubuntu version 13.04 next month, we thought it might be a good time to drop a quick post on one of the few annoyances of Ubuntu 12.10 – Amazon results from Dash searches.
TMZ has reported that Lil Wayne is listed in critical condition after suffering from more seizures this week. It has been reported that “it doesn’t look good.”
Activist filmmaker Michael Moore has published a blog post in which he encourages the release of Sandy Hook crime scene photos in order to end the debate on gun control.
We’ve been in the process of changing servers and updating software, and it hasn’t always gone as smoothly as we hoped, so you may have noticed things on this site being a little strange the past few days. We apologize for the inconvenience, but we’re happy to report that we are back...
It was around this time last year that people in the U.S. were being hounded relentlessly by “free cruise” telemarketing calls. Now it appears that these pests have set their sights north of the border and are now bothering Canadians with the same bogus offer.
Here’s a look at the most popular stories covered at Wafflesatnoon over the 10th week of 2013. We’ll take a look at the most significant stories day-by-day, including some of the most popular, most shared, and newest additions.
For years we’ve seen emails and graphics suggesting that consumers don’t buy gas on a certain date. We are seeing it again this year, as some are urging people to avoid buying gas on April 15 in order to force oil companies to lower prices. Today we’ll take a look at this...
Apple products are loved by their users, and perhaps loved almost as much by scammers trying to cash in on their popularity. Today we’ll take a look at yet another scam in the name of Apple on Facebook: iPhone tester giveaways.
Have you seen a post allegedly from Beats by Dre, claiming to be giving away products that can’t be sold because they were unsealed? Is this real or fake? Today we’ll take a look.
An image shows a Busch Gardens sign which welcomes weapons for the safety of its guests. Today we’ll look at this image to determine if it is real or not.
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