Hot Wings has taken a stand recently against "life hacks."
He hates the term and hates lists of so-called life hacks: the tips that supposedly help you live your life a little easier. It's safe to assume that Hot Wings also hates the website Lifehacker on principal alone.
Maddox, from "The Best Show In The Universe," feels Hot Wings' pain.
In a move that makes you question logic and the eventual technology takeover of mankind, Domino's Pizza will soon launch an app that will allow you to order via your voice (you know, instead of actually talking to a human on the phone).
In this day and age, everyone is in a rush. We're all in a hurry to get to the next task and check things off a list.
Our phones and computers have basically become extensions of our hands and we never put them down. We're always connected. And it can get pretty stressful.
But now there's a way to unplug!
You mean to tell me that someone has finally invented the real life hoverboard? Oh man, that's some heavy stuff. Check out this video of a new invention that I absolutely need.
Watching the new Batman: Arkham Knight gameplay trailer, it's easy to imagine this game getting retitled Grand Theft Auto: Gotham City without anyone blinking an eye. Unlike the claustrophobic Batman: Arkham Asylum and the open but constructed Batman: Arkham City, Rocksteady's latest Dark Knight adventure makes Bruce Wayne's entire hometown your personal sandbox, letting you glide overhead, drive through its streets, and knock down whatever gets in your way with a well-timed missile.
It'll probably be pretty hard to find a parent that doesn't agree with how this parent handled this situation.
After being made aware of an inappropriate text conversation between his 15-year-old child and her 42-year-old teacher, a Baltimore father was NOT happy at all.
The police were alerted to the "relationship" and after an officer read over the texts, it was described as an "e
Gamers got their first look at Mortal Kombat X at Sony's E3 2014 press conference. The gameplay trailer shows off three new, as of yet unnamed characters. Sorry, "kharakters."
This guy was just flying his drone on a Connecticut beach, minding his own business. A woman who was on the beach didn't take kindly to that and just assumed that he was some pervert, taking photos and videos of people on the beach.
Instead of confronting the guy in a civil manner, she called 911 three times in a few minutes to report him for taking pictures with his "helicopter plane."