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Little Fox Stuck Behind An Office Coffee Machine Gets Rescued And Released.

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Foxes known for getting stuck in all kinds of weird places, and the young fox in the video below is no different. He was exploring the space in the office roof when he fell down. After his tumble, he ended up stuck in a wall behind a coffee machine. The workers in the office noticed their coffee machine wasn’t working, but they had no clue what the real reason for what was. They never expected to find an itty bitty fox in the wall. But when they spotted the little guy, they called Simon from Wildlife Aid Foundation who came and saved the day. (Source: Wildlife Aid) Simon has such a calming voice. No wonder the fox was so docile. Read more: http://viralnova.com/fox-coffee-machine/

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Jessica Alba, Gwen Stefani Pitch Windows Phone 8

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Jessica Alba is a mom, an investor, actress and yes, a Windows Phone 8 user. Alba joins singer Gwen Stefani in a celeb-laden pitch for Windows Phone 8. The ads present the celebs as busy multitaskers who use the devices to organize their lives. Alba, for instance, uses her phone to get recipes for breakfast and schedule events for her daughters. Stefani uses Office on hers to keep track of new lyrics and to Skype her family from the road. The ads, breaking Wednesday night to support the launch of the Nokia Lumia 920, will be followed by others featuring Andy Samberg and Cam Newton. Microsoft isn’t the only mobile player to tap celebs to promote its devices. Samsung has employed LeBron James and James Franco to pitch the Galaxy Note II and the Galaxy 10.1, respectively, in very similar day-in-the-life ads. Perhaps its working. Samsung’s smarthphones are far outselling Apple’s iPhones these days even though Apple has itself used Martin Scorcese, John Malkovich and Zooey Deschanel, among others, to promote the iPhone. Bonus Gallery: Lumia 920 Low-Light Photos Nokia Lumia 920 Low-Light Photos Great in Low Light All of the photos in this gallery were taken using the automatic settings in the Lumia 920 at night. Palm Tree Details in this palm tree look great, with virtually no blur, even though the photo was taken at night. Street Sign Subway Station Often dark in photographs, the subway station in San Francisco looks clear and well lit in this photo. Pineapples This fruit was located at an outside market at night with minimal lighting. Avocado Tomatoes Limes Lemons Streetscape The Lumia 920 seemed to have trouble with this shot, losing the details in the trees while brightening the photo at bit overall. Read more: http://mashable.com/2012/11/14/jessica-alba-gwen-stefani-windows-phone-8-ads/

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Taylor Swift Helps This Guy Score a Date

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Ever since Taylor Swift hit the scene, it’s never been easier to break up with someone. Just hit the play button on any of her recent tracks and your significant other will know that you are never ever getting back together. Not only does she kiss and tell, but she sings it from the rooftop if you do her wrong. But can the ultimate breakup gal help you start your own love story? This fan put Swift’s lyrics to the test and found that in real life, baby doesn’t just say yes and you don’t belong together. And if at first you don’t succeed, try and try again — just like this charmingly awkward guy. And if you still can’t find romance, you and Taylor can share teardrops over her guitar. Viral Photo Gallery 7 Fake Hurricane Sandy Photos You’re Sharing on Social Media Fake Hurricane Sandy photos flew around Twitter and Facebook on Monday, as users shared jaw-dropping images. Unfortunately, the race to post the most striking pics has most folks skipping the all-important fact check. We’ve gathered up five “Hurricane Sandy” photographs that have spread on the social web, but weren’t actually taken during the massive storm. Obama and Romney Are Your New Dress Up Dolls Still not sure who to vote for? Or maybe you’re dead-set on a candidate, and simply waiting for Election Day next week. Regardless of who you’re voting for on Nov. 6, both of these presidential candidates could use some change — of outfits, that is. The websites Change4Obama and Change4Romney will keep voters entertained until the election. Both sites, created by social discovery site SocialPlex, allow users to dress up Barack Obama or Mitt Romney as various characters. You can mix and match features like hair, eyes, nose and outfits. Your Favorite Logos Reimagined for the Zombie Apocalypse [PICS] There seems to be a craze for reimagining top logos and since this is Halloween, why not rethink them for a zombie apocalypse, right? Assuming that event were to come to pass, here’s what your neighborhood Starbucks and the gas station down the street might look like, as envisioned by artist Ben Fellowes. For more of these horrifying logos, check out his site. New York City Subway Needs a ‘System Restore’ [PIC] Yes, crashed Windows OS, we know the New York City subway system was unable to restart after Hurricane Sandy. And, yes, we would love to run a system restore. After Sandy ravaged the East Coast Monday evening, the subway system in New York City was left crippled. Not immune to inclement weather, the Windows-based display above the 77th Street subway stop seemed to have hit a snag as well. ‘The Walking Dead’ Gets ‘Dear Photograph’ Treatment [PICS] Dear Photograph, a popular nostalgia blog showcasing photos within photos, gave its visitors a terrifying surprise Wednesday: The Walking Dead-inspired posts. Dear Photograph creator Taylor Jones told Mashable he teamed up with FOX International Channels on the Halloween Day images, which folks at The […]

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ACLU: Carriers Leaving Android Users Susceptible to Malware

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In a world where malware targeting Android phones is used more and more everyday, security updates are fundamental to keep users away from malware and hackers. That’s why the American Civil Liberties Union has filed a complaint on Tuesday, accusing mobile carriers of failing to distribute updates and fixes to their Android phones. In its 16-page complaint filed with the Federal Trade Commission, the civil rights group pointed its finger at AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile, accusing the companies of leaving users vulnerable by providing them with phones running unpatched and outdated versions of the Android operating system, which “rarely receive software security updates.” “The problem isn’t that consumers aren’t installing updates, but rather, that updates simply aren’t available,” wrote Chris Soghoian, the ACLU principal technologist and senior policy analyst, in a blog post. “Although Google’s engineers regularly fix software flaws in the Android operating system, these fixes aren’t packaged up and pushed to consumers by the wireless carriers and their handset manufacturer partners.” And that’s because the majority of Android phones on the market don’t run Google‘s native Android version but a carrier’s customized version. The ACLU notes that these are effectively unique operating systems that need their own updates, and only the companies that modified the original Android source code can issue those updates. And most of the time, they either never do that or do it months later. Moreover, according to the complaint, the carriers don’t even warn the users about these flaws and vulnerabilities. And these failures, according to the ACLU, amount to “deceptive and unfair business practices.” If the carriers can’t or are unwilling to issue security updates more frequently, the ACLU is asking the FTC to compel carriers to give their users a way to terminate their contracts early — without having to pay the usual termination fee — or allow them to exchange their insecure phones for newer ones, or to give them a full refund. In February, the FTC ordered HTC America to patch security vulnerabilities in their phones. But in a tweet, Soghoian notes that with this complaint “we don’t ask the FTC to force the carriers to issue updates, merely to tell consumers about flaws.” For Soghoian, putting pressure on the carriers to improve their security practices should be part of the government’s commitment to improve the country’s cybersecurity. “Cybersecurity threats are real, and improving security and privacy should be an important priority for the government,” he wrote. “We think there are plenty of things the government can do to protect the computers and networks that consumers, businesses and government agencies depend upon without violating civil liberties. Investigating the wireless carriers and their role in smartphone security updates would be a great first step.” ACLU – Android Ftc Complaint Image courtesy of Flickr, Family O’Abé Read more: http://mashable.com/2013/04/18/aclu-ftc-android-security/

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NFL Player’s Celebration Dance May Be the Best of All Time

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Brandon Spikes made six tackles as his New England Patriots pummeled the Houston Texans in NFL playoff action on Sunday, but his greatest contribution to the win was undoubtedly this extremely fresh celebration dance after the Pats recovered a fumble during the game’s third quarter. An official review of the play actually nullified the fumble — but really, who cares? The pop. The lock. The crisp head turn. Spikes’ sweet moves stand up to any review. GIFs and video clips of the dance were an immediate viral hit with fans of football and funny on Sunday and Monday. Spikes is actually a man-about-Internet-town, too — this isn’t his first time making a splash on the web. In a Christmas Eve tweet last month, the former Florida Gator mentioned leaving “a big fat rail of coke and a shot of Jack for Santa this year,” because cookies and milk don’t fuel optimal present-delivery performance. In September, he used Twitter to blast the NFL’s replacement referees, then told critical fans to “bit me,” enjoy their blow-up doll dates and “kiss my whole ass.” Check out Spikes’ full celebration: Thumbnail image via YouTube Read more: http://mashable.com/2013/01/14/brandon-spikes-celebration-dance/

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What Happens When They Put Metal Inside Of A Magnetic Coil Is Fascinating

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Science is a crazy thing. There are some scientific principles that even the greatest minds in the world have trouble understanding. This fascinating field reveals something new to us every single day. One rudimentary scientific principle that I sometimes struggle to understand is the concept of magnetism. While we don’t often think about this bizarre phenomenon when we hang notes on our refrigerators, it’s pretty crazy to think about what magnets can do. Need proof? Check out what happens when you drop a metal object through a coiled magnet. Who knew that magnets could be powerful enough to melt metal? That’s ridiculous! I’ll never look at these things the same way again. Read more: http://www.viralnova.com/metal-magnet/

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Why airlines sell too many tickets

Have you ever booked a flight or hotel room only to be told that they’re overbooked when you arrive? Turns out there is a reason why airlines and hotels sell more seats and rooms than they actually have. Read more: http://www.wimp.com/why-airlines-sell-too-many-tickets/

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With A Few Inexpensive Items, You Can Give Your Room A Luxurious Upgrade

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If you’re tired of your boring old headboard and you’re also low on cash, check this out. With a few simple tools, you can revamp this old standby for a fraction of what you’d spend on a new one. This light-up headboard is gorgeous, and you can alter the project to make one that’s chic enough for adults or playful enough for kids! Check out the instructions below. People are so creative, aren’t they? I never would’ve thought of that! Home decor can cost a pretty penny, but projects like this can help you cut corners without sacrificing beauty or quality. Read more: http://www.viralnova.com/diy-light-up-headboard/

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Finally, a Movie That Panders to ’90s Kids

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Get ready to kick your nostalgia into overdrive. There are no shortage of ’80s and ’90s toy-themed movies like The Lego Movie and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles hitting theaters, but this parody trailer from The Wil Wheaton Project tops them all. As Wil Wheaton commented on YouTube, “We at the Wil Wheaton Project believe it’s finally time for the most pandering nostalgia film of all time!” ‘Jurassic World’ debuts a dino-packed new trailer at Super Bowl Walter White sells ‘pharmaceuticals’ in Esurance Super Bowl ad ‘We Are The Champions’ as sung by Sam Smith, Christina Aguilera and more ‘SNL’ touts huge celebrity cameos for 40th anniversary special Read more: http://mashable.com/2014/07/24/nostalgia-movie-wil-wheaton/

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