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Square Enix Releases 'Final Fantasy VII' Mobile Port For iOS

Square Enix has released a mobile port of Final Fantasy VII for iPhone and iPad devices. The mobile version of the role playing game which is now in the New Zealand App Store is a 1.5 GB download that cost of $19.99 NZD.
  • Study Says Psychopaths Are Immune To Contagious Yawning

    Psychopaths are callous people who are known to be pathological liars that charm and manipulate people into getting what they want. According to a new study, their lack of empathy immunes them to contagious yawning - a natural social behaviour normal people possess.
  • FDA Approves Libido Enhancing Pill For Women

    The Food and Drug Administration of the US has finally decided to approve the pink pill that will help women lift their sex drive.
  • Microsoft Issues Emergency Patch For Internet Explorer Vulnerability

    Microsoft has announced a new security notice encouraging Windows users to update their devices as soon as possible after the company detected a critical security vulnerability in the web browser Internet Explorer.
  • Gordon Ramsay Shares Encouraging Advice To Struggling Chef

    Gordon Ramsay took a break from his mean persona to give advice to other chefs on his Reddit AMA. According to Food Beast, the Master Chef welcomed questions from his fans and one Redditor was lucky to get to know Ramsay's good side.
  • Kristen Stewart takes ‘Twilight’ Pal Taylor Lautner to ‘American Ultra’ Premiere [PHOTOS]

    It may have been years, three to be exact, since the movie “Breaking Dawn – Part 2″, but it seems Taylor Lautner and Kristen Stewart’s on-screen friendship in the “Twilight” saga is also true off-screen. On Tuesday, Kristen Stewart took her pal Taylor Lautner to the premiere of her new action-comedy film, “American Ultra”, at Los Angeles’ Ace Theater, according to Just Jared.
  • How Sun Noodle Ignited the Love for Ramen in the U.S.

    Sun Noodle is a family-run company that started in 1981. Many suggest that this unassuming factory started America’s love affair with ramen. Today, Uki’s custom-made ramen noodles are sold all over U.S. and shipped as far as Europe.
  • Coffee Flour: One Brilliant Agricultural Innovation

    Each year, billions of coffee beans are harvested to make all types of coffee. The process usually includes harvesting, milling and extracting the coffee beans. The surrounding fruit then gets discarded. This discarded fruit is usually called “cherry”. However, it was later found out that these cherries are actually edible, nutritious, contains less caffeine and most importantly, can be processed into flour. And this is deemed as one of the greatest agricultural innovation in our time.
  • Alaska Landslide Leaves 3 Missing; State of Emergency Declared in Sitka with ‘Grim’ Situation

    The series of Sitka, Alaska landslides that took place on Tuesday left three people missing. Authorities said the three have been working on a housing development when the Alaska landslide, brought by heavy rains, occurred, according to CNN.
  • France's Supermarket Waste Law Headed For Europe

    Arash Derambarsh, the son of Iranian exiles and who was born in Paris in 1979, spent four years of his childhood in Iran. In May, he succeeded persuading the French government to pass a law which forces certain supermarkets in France to donate their unsold produce to charities.
  • Call of Duty Black Ops 3 Beta Version Available

    Call of Duty Black Ops 3 Beta version available. Loyal Call of Duty fans have much to look forward to with the Beta version of Black Ops 3 that just came out.
  • Real Life ‘Simpsons’ Kitchen: Canadian Couple Renovates their Kitchen to Look Exactly Like Cartoon's [VIDEO]

    Marcia Andreychuk and Joel Hamilton, a couple from Calgary, Canada, wants a real life “Simpsons” kitchen. Though the idea might sound ridiculous, Andreychuk and Hamilton actually renovated their Calgary home’s kitchen to look exactly like the show’s.
  • Market Overview: Materials Sector Declines, Home Building Soar High

    United States stocks fell last Tuesday by earnings-related selling in Walmart and a drop in commodity stocks with concern about China’s economy. Walmart Stores (WMT) fell 3.4 percent and closed at $69.48, its lowest in nearly 2 years. Chinese stocks on the other hand, fell more than 6 percent overnight. Oil prices and industrial metals including copper have dropped as devaluation of the Yuan continues.
  • ‘Game of Thrones’ Now a University Course at UC Berkeley [VIDEO]

    The “Game of Thrones” is now a course at the University of California, Berkeley. The "Game of Thrones" is now a course at the University of California, Berkeley.
  • Director J.J. Abrams on the Pressure of Helming Star Wars Movie

    As director J.J. Abrams, who helm the Star Trek Into Darkness, said at the D23 Expo at the Anaheim Convention Center this past weekend, "You had to forget it was a religion for so many people, because in the moment you had to do the work."
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