Video: Woman frantically begs bear to not eat her kayak; bear eats it anyway
If a bear wants to eat your kayak, do you really think yelling at it hysterically will make it stop? It is, after all, a bear. Unless you’re armed with a rifle of some sort, it’s basically holding all the cards. During a recent kayak trip, YouTuber Mary Maley encountered a bear who was sniffing around her kayak. The bear started to approach her and she hit it with pepper spray right in its face. The bear then proceeded to exact revenge on her by eating parts of her kayak.
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The industry’s leading way to browse online anonymously (and it’s just $60)
An incognito window won’t cut it. If you’re want to get online while keeping your personal info and browsing activity truly private, using a VPN service is a must. Get two years of access to one of our favorites, Private Internet Access VPN, for just $59.95 at the BGR Store.
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Every free PS4, PS3 and PS Vita game you can download in October
Coming in just under the wire, Sony has announced the latest lineup of free PlayStation Plus games for October. It appears that the decisions were made at the last second this month, as the video which typically showcases all six games for the PS4, PS3 and PS Vita only includes the new-gen additions this time around.
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iPhone 6s world map: Where is it available, and where does 4G LTE work?
So you bought a new iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus, and you might be wondering whether it’ll work on your next trip – and especially whether it will have access to 4G LTE data. Or you might be planning to get one but aren’t sure when the phone will be available in your market. Fret not, as these questions can be easily answered.
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Don’t believe the hype: Video proves the iPhone 6s isn’t as waterproof as you think
We expected the iPhone 6s to break sales records, we expected 3D Touch to take the mobile world by storm and we expected the reviews to be overwhelmingly positive, but one thing we didn’t expect was a more waterproof device.
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Epic troll: Headline News guest asked about Edward Snowden, talks Edward Scissorhands instead
HLN, a headline news cable channel owned by CNN, was hit with an epic and hilarious troll job yesterday when media personality Jon Hendren was brought on to discuss the implications and significance of Edward Snowden joining Twitter. During the course of what was ostensibly a serious interview with HLN anchor Yasmin Vossoughian, Hendren hilariously began answering questions about Snowden by instead referencing Edward Scissorhands.
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Google employees dish on all the worst things about working at Google
Working at Google might sound like a high water mark for an individual searching for a job in the technology industry, but as a bunch of current and former employees of the company explain on Quora, it’s not all a dream come true.
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Amazon sale: 50% off a 24-inch LED computer monitor
They say you get what you pay for, but “they” clearly don’t shop on Amazon. The nation’s largest online retailer has made a name for itself by selling high-quality products at surprisingly low prices, and a new deal we just found is a perfect example of that. From now through October 15th, you can save over 50% on an awesome ViewSonic TD2420 24-Inch LED-lit LCD Monitor, which normally retails for $552 but is now just $274.
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Amazon is killing off sales of Apple TV, Chromecast devices at the end of the month
Just days after Google announced a major update to its Chromecast line, Amazon has decided to stop selling both Google’s and Apple’s media streaming devices on its ubiquitous online marketplace.
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Watch John Oliver explain the ultimate way to protect your privacy on Facebook
Privacy-related hoaxes and scams are a recurring theme on Facebook, and many users probably don’t know what to look for in order to avoid them. One of the most recent privacy hoaxes even asked users to pay a small sum of money so that they could make sure their profile stays private on Facebook.
None of that is true. Paying someone to keep your data private won’t work. What will work is configuring your privacy settings properly. Oh, and yes, John Oliver has figured out the best way to protect your Facebook privacy.
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