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PlayStation 4 Now Offers Beta Testing for 'PlayStation Now' Streaming Service [VIDEO]

Sony has recently announced that starting May 20, some PlayStation 4 users in the United States will get to try the company's up and coming game streaming service called, Playstation Now. The closed beta program was made available for new testers for first dibs last Tuesday. PlayStation Now offers fans to play any Sony-published games for Playstation 1, 2, 3, and the latest Playstation 4 console.

'Watch Dogs' Trailer Recently Released - News, Gameplay, Trailer, and Details [VIDEO]

Ubisoft recently released an almost 10-minute gameplay trailer of an open-environment, world action game called "Watch Dogs." The video shows the many possibilities of hacking almost anything imaginable in the world, and causing unprecedented chaos because of it. The trailer features multiplayer functions and availability that complements the previous multiplayer video.

New Zealand May See Slime and Pooh-Coloured Cigarettes to Deter Young Smokers

In an effort to discourage smoking, researchers have urged the New Zealand government to take a step further after introducing plain packaging for tobacco. According to the Herald, researchers want to make cigarettes unattractive by changing their colours to shades of brown and green similar to "slime, vomit or pooh."
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The Las Pulgas Fire burns near an athletics field at Camp Pendleton, California in this May 16, 2014 handout photo from the USMC. The Las Pulgas Fire is one of four fires at Camp Pendleton Marine Base north of San Diego which  prompted evacuations of seve

30 US Landmarks At Risk Due to Climate Change (PHOTOS)

A report published by the Washington-based Union of Concerned Scientists has highlighted the potential ill effects of climate change to at least 30 historical landmarks in the U.S. Should the human-induced climate change continue to escalate, there might be no other way for America's newest and oldest landmarks but to topple and bow down to rising sea levels, floods and wildfires.

Colts' Mathis' Suspended For Using Clomid to Conceive‏

Robert Mathis of the Indianapolis Colts has been suspended by the NFL for the first four games of the season and fined $ 705,000 for testing positive for Clomid, a fertility drug which is banned by the NFL because of its properties that enhance athlete performance.
Cast member Jennifer Lawrence poses during a photocall for the film "The Hunger Games : Mockingjay - Part 1" at the 67th Cannes Film Festival

Cannes Film Festival 2014 Red Carpet Glam: From Jennifer Lawrence to Amber Heard [PHOTOS]

The Cannes International Film Festival is held annually in Cannes, France which previews the newest films of all genres. Aside from keeping up with what the critics have to say about the upcoming films, a lot are keeping tabs on the red carpet fashion worn by their beloved celebrities. Here are just a few fashionable and glamorous stars that made it to the Cannes Film Festival.

Men with Sperm Problems Have Higher Risk of Death

A new study has found that men with sperm problems have a higher risk of death compared to men with healthy sperm. According to a study by a researcher from the Stanford University School of Medicine, men who were found to have two or more "abnormalities" in their semen twice as likely to die in a period of eight years than men who had normal semen.

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