I know that Apple's advertising has been a touch inconsistent over the last few years. It's clear the company's executives have been worried that Samsung has stolen the mantle of cool from the ...
(CBS News) Spoiler alert! We did not find the Loch Ness Monster. A photo of what looked like the Loch Ness Monster went viral after the Daily Mail reported a possible sighting. According to the Daily ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Images of what is reportedly the infamous monster of Scotland's Loch Ness has spawned a spate of copycat sightings since the mythical creature was supposedly captured on Apple Maps by amateur Loch ...
An image on Apple Maps' satellite view appears to be a huge creature below the surface of Loch Ness. The actual explaination? A boat wake, with the low-contrast boat barely visible. A satellite ...
Apple is known for inventing the iPhone and revolutionizing personal technology, but now it is famous for solving one of the enduring mysteries of man’s encounters with the uncanny: it has found the ...
How big was the one that got away? Well, depending on the story teller it could have been a whopper. Fish tales have always been entertaining. But in today’s Internet age when our eyes don’t believe ...
Google Maps is one of the most reliable direction applications in the market. The tech developer's popular application provides accurate information about certain places. This illustration picture ...
NESSIE hunters are to launch a new search for the monster using an underwater drone. A marine exploration firm is planning to use the cutting-edge craft to map part of the bed of 745ft-deep Loch ...
A GOOGLE Maps glitch has left users in hysterics after spotting an X-rated snap. People hoping to see the Loch Ness Monster certainly got an eyeful – but of a very different kind of Nessie. Please ...
Apple Maps may have gotten a bad rap upon release — but when it comes to monster-hunting, it beats Google. So say Loch Ness Monster hunters who have apparently detected the creature on Apple Maps' ...
An outline discovered on an Apple maps satellite image has some believing that there is now proof of the existence of a "monster" in the waters of Loch Ness in Scotland. According to an article in The ...