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North Korea's Kim Jong Un open to 'highest-level' talks with South

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said in New Year's speech Thursday that he is open to more talks with Seoul or even a summit with his South Korean counterpart, but stressed North Korea will continue to strengthen its military amid an atmosphere of distrust and tension while trying to diversify its economy and raise the national standard of living.



Kim's call for improving inter-Korea relations comes as Pyongyang is facing heightened criticism over its human rights record and souring ties with Washington over allegations it was involved in the massive hacking attack on Sony Pictures, which has caused major economic damage to the company and clouded the release of "The Interview," a dark comedy that portrayed an assassination attempt on Kim. Read more...


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OnePlus One gets official Android 5.0 Lollipop alpha ROM


OnePlus has been quietly developing its own Android 5.0 Lollipop based ROM for the OnePlus One. Following the controversy with Cyanogen licensing in India, the company had announced that it will be providing an early build to customers, which will replace the Cyanogen OS on their devices. The company has now released an alpha build of the ROM on its forums, and is available to download and flash right now. The ROM looks pretty much identical to stock Android Lollipop on Nexus devices but with a few minor changes, such as the ability to have either onscreen or physical navigation buttons. This is an alpha build so there definitely are bugs, many of which are listed on the forum and others no doubt you'll find while using it. There are also clear instructions on how to install the ROM and the things you need to keep in mind, so make sure you read everything properly and know what you're doing before you take the plunge. Source •...


White Castle puts a veggie burger on the menu, but don't worry, it's still fattening

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NEW YORK — White Castle is offering a vegetarian version of its famous sliders, but they're not necessarily for dieters.


The hamburger chain says it will offer the Veggie Slider for $0.99 each for a limited time at its 400 locations in 12 states.


The sliders range between 150 and 270 calories, with customers able to choose from three sauces — honey mustard, ranch and sweet Thai. Regular beef sliders range between 140 and 220 calories, depending on the topping, according to White Castle's website.




This isn’t your garden variety Slider. Introducing White Castle’s new Veggie Sliderhttp://ift.tt/1AbKSRy


— White Castle (@WhiteCastle) December 30, 2014 Read more...



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Protests in New York continue amid New Year's Eve celebrations

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You might think New Year's Eve is a time for celebration, but for some it's another opportunity to continue the anti-police brutality protests that have spread across the U.S. in recent weeks


As thousands pack New York's Times Square, a group of protesters have gathered at Union Square, about a mile and a half away, with signs in tow and intent on keeping the issue of police interactions with the community front and center




NOW: dozens of protesters gather in Union Sq ahead of NYE march; almost as many #NYPD readied w plastic cuffs standby http://ift.tt/1EMB5a2


— Joe Jackson (@joejackson) January 1, 2015 Read more...



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Dancing YouTube prankster meets the NYPD, gets zero laughs

Suicide bomber kills at least 24 at ceremony in Yemen

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A suicide bomber attacked a ceremony Wednesday hosted by Shiite rebels commemorating the birth of the Prophet Muhammad, killing at least 24 people and wounding 48 in a country plagued by militants, authorities said.


No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack on a cultural center in the city of Ibb, some 190 kilometers (120 miles) from the capital, Sanaa, though Yemen's local al-Qaida branch has carried out similar attacks in the past. Civilian officials, Shiite rebels, a famed poet and a leader of a political party all died in the attack, which left blood soaking the floor of an auditorium as men wailed to God. Read more...


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TV's Twitter MVPs of 2014

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It's been a great year for TV lovers on Twitter


This year more than ever, die-hard TV fans who help their favorite shows RT and favorite their way into trending topics have seen networks embrace the hunger for interaction and deliver closer connections to the programs they love.


SEE ALSO: 18 new shows we can't wait to see in 2015


At least, that's what Andrew Adashek, the head of TV at Twitter, has seen, and, he tells Mashable, he couldn't be happier about it


With 2015 already underway in some parts of the world, Adashek looks back and forward in the Q&A below.


MASHABLE: When it comes to Twitter's relationship with television, what would you say was the biggest success in 2014?

Andrew Adashek, head of TV at Twitter: There's general successes but then there's also sort of more nuanced or specific stuff. In general, the things I'm seeing that are really compelling and interesting are that there are a lot of partners that are taking the things that they've learned over the last couple years and really applying them and doing some really innovative stuff. Whether it's scripted series like The Walking Dead, Pretty Little Liars, American Horror Story, Game of Thrones, Read more...


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Inside 'New Year's Rockin' Eve' live from Times Square

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Welcome 2015 and welcome to New York City.


Regardless of where you're welcoming the new year, all TVs will soon be tuned to watch the ball drop on 'New Year's Rockin' Eve,' the annual televised event centered around the ceremonial ball drop in New York City's Times Square



We'll be capturing the performances, celebrity interviews and those crazy enough to be waiting with us in Times Square in the cold.


Mashable's Luke Leonard and Elizabeth Pierson will be in Times Square documenting the action live and you can follow them on Twitter (@liz_pierson and @lukeeleonard) Read more...


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35 dead, 42 injured in Shanghai New Year's celebration stampede

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As Asia kicks off 2015, one New Year's celebration in Shanghai, China has resulted in 35 deaths and 42 injuries


China's CCTV America reports that the event, held in Chen Yi Square, near a waterfront area called the Bund, devolved into a stampede.


The sudden crowd movement happened around 11:35pm local time, according to the BBC. No official explanation of the tragic event has yet been offered



A number of Twitter users have photos of the stampede's aftermath:



#BREAKING Reports of 35 dead, 42 injured in a stampede in #Shanghai at NYE celebrationhttp://t.co/4C2GefzEqP http://ift.tt/1AcoN5f


— CCTV America (@CCTV_America) December 31, 2014 Read more...



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Sony expands 'The Interview' release to video-on-demand services

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Sony Pictures is offering more ways for viewers to stream the The Interview, following its lucrative online rollout of the embattled film.


The studio announced on Wednesday that it has reached deals with companies, including Comcast, Time Warner, AT&T and Verizon, to make The Interview available to rent through various video-on-demand services starting Wednesday.



The comedy was first released in a limited theatrical run on Christmas Day, as well as online on Christmas Eve via digital platforms such as YouTube, Google Play, Xbox Video and Sony-launched SeeTheInterview.com. Apple also agreed to add the film on iTunes earlier this week. Read more...


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Happy New Year 2015 from our team and best wishes to all


With 2014 coming to an end we can't help but feel a little nostalgic and look back at what the past twelve months have brought us. We couldn't be happier with what we do and we have all of you, our loyal readers to thank for our success. The website is slowly, but determinedly climbing up the internet statistics ladder and Alexa.com, now ranks us as the 328th most-popular website across the globe (at one point we even made it in the top 300). We are so very thankful for all the love and attention and promise to strive to better ourselves and our work constantly and remain dedicated to our work and our fans. During the past 360 or so days, we have been hard at work to bring you news and insights form the tech world and we managed to ramp up more than 3175 news articles, 2920 blog posts and as many as 170 reviews. We are also extremely thankful for all the support in different social media. Our YouTube channel now has almost 100,000 subscribers and over 73,000,000 views. We have also been experimenting with new and engaging lifestyle videos and commentary, which we hope will make for a better multimedia experience. Our Facebook group has also grown and now has over 800,000 likes and counting and so has out Twitter account, with over 75,000 followers reading along. We've also expanded our social media presence over at Google+, where we now have over 75,000 subscribers. Our team also spent many hours developing exciting new features. Our advanced Phone Finder underwent a massive overhaul and now looks and works better than ever. Looking through our extensive smartphone and tablet database has never been easier and we hope it serves as an aid to find the best device for your need. We have also made battery life scores more accessible and easily searchable through our interactive Battery life table. We are all set for 2015 and will be reporting live from CES 2015 (January 6 to January 9 2015) and can't wait to see what the New Year is going to bring to the tech world and we hope you stick around so we can share it with you. Happy New Year to you and all those you hold dear and we wish you true happiness, joy and success in the months to come. Cheers! The GSMArena team window.requestAnimFrame = ( function() { return window.requestAnimationFrame || window.webkitRequestAnimationFrame || window.mozRequestAnimationFrame || function( callback ) { window.setTimeout( callback, 1000 / 60 ); }; })(); // now we will setup our basic variables for the demo var canvas = document.getElementById( 'canvas' ), ctx = canvas.getContext( '2d' ), // full screen dimensions cw = 580, ch = 363, // firework collection fireworks = [], // particle collection particles = [], // starting hue hue = 120, // when launching fireworks with a click, too many get launched at once without a limiter, one launch per 5 loop ticks limiterTotal = 5, limiterTick = 0, // this will time the auto launches of fireworks, one launch per 80 loop ticks timerTotal = 80, timerTick = 0, mousedown = false, // mouse x coordinate, mx, // mouse y coordinate my; // set canvas dimensions canvas.width = cw; canvas.height = ch; // now we are going to setup our function placeholders for the entire demo // get a random number within a range function random( min, max ) { return Math.random() * ( max - min ) + min; } // calculate the distance between two points function calculateDistance( p1x, p1y, p2x, p2y ) { var xDistance = p1x - p2x, yDistance = p1y - p2y; return Math.sqrt( Math.pow( xDistance, 2 ) + Math.pow( yDistance, 2 ) ); } // create firework function Firework( sx, sy, tx, ty ) { // actual coordinates this.x = sx; this.y = sy; // starting coordinates this.sx = sx; this.sy = sy; // target coordinates this.tx = tx; this.ty = ty; // distance from starting point to target this.distanceToTarget = calculateDistance( sx, sy, tx, ty ); this.distanceTraveled = 0; // track the past coordinates of each firework to create a trail effect, increase the coordinate count to create more prominent trails this.coordinates = []; this.coordinateCount = 3; // populate initial coordinate collection with the current coordinates while( this.coordinateCount-- ) { this.coordinates.push( [ this.x, this.y ]...


Watch the first two teasers for conspiracy thriller 'Dig'

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Can the USA Network lure viewers to its new series, Dig, in just a few seconds? It's certainly going to try


Starting Jan. 1, the network will roll out 10- to 15-second teasers for the forthcoming conspiracy-filled action-thriller, starring Jason Isaacs and Anne Heche. The teasers will be aired on the network and across various platforms, in an effort to get eyeballs on the series, which begins March 5.



Mashable has the first two teasers for you, exclusively, below:




Tiny teasers are nothing new, of course — especially since few networks haven't started using Instagram and Vine to promote their shows. But they're challenging to create nonetheless, especially for a show with as many twists and turns as this Jerusalem-set murder mystery Read more...


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30 greatest viral videos that cured your boredom in 2014

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It's been a good year


We've laughed, we've cried, we've dumped freezing cold water over our heads — and, most importantly, we sat idly by our laptops watching other people do interesting stuff on YouTube



Viral videos are the fuel of the Internet, the backbone, the heart and soul. Without an adorable dog video or sassy toddler clip, how would we get through the daily monotony of the year? These are the 30 viral videos that kept us going in 2014 — the videos that amassed millions of page views, laughs and created dozens of Internet celebrities Read more...


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Iraqi media says ISIS militants have contracted Ebola

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Reports that Islamic State militants in Mosul have contracted Ebola swirled though Iraqi media sources on Wednesday. World Health Organization officials said they haven't confirmed the cases, but the organization has reached out to offer assistance


Three outlets reported that Ebola showed up at a hospital in Mosul, a city 250 miles north of Baghdad that's been under ISIS control since June 2014. The reports, however, have perpetuated mostly in pro-government and Kurdish media.



"We have no official notification from [the Iraqi government] that it is Ebola," Christy Feig, WHO's director of communications told Mashable Read more...


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2014 was a bad year for movies — here’s what went wrong

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LOS ANGELES — “It was a great year for movies” is one of those phrases that gets trotted out annually around this time, as bloggers whip up their top 10 lists and prestige films start preening for awards attention. On the whole, it can’t always be true.


It pains me to say it, but this is one of those years when it’s not. 2014 just wasn’t all that great for movies, and that means creatively, at the box office and for the overall health of the business — three factors that always seem to run in a pack.


SEE ALSO: Movies to look forward to in 2015


Here’s the good news: 2015 will bounce back so vigorously that “It was a great year for movies” will be a silly understatementThe Avengers are back. Spielberg and Tarantino are back. So are the Fast and Furious gang, Pixar (twice!), not to mention 50 shades of potentially profitable newcomers. There will be an awakening in the box-office Force, and it will be record-breaking. Read more...


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