Apple's iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus promise longer battery life. Consumer Reports tests and compares to the LG G3 and Samsung Galaxy S 5, and iPhone 5s.
Thursday, 31 March 2016
Why We Deny Our Problems
If you have a strong opinion, sometimes it can be hard to change it, even if there is strong evidence that proves you're wrong! Trace and Crystal discuss why that is.
OK Cupid's User Experiments Will Make You Hate Facebook
It turns out every damn website is experimenting on us all the time. But it turns out there's a right way and a wrong way to do it. OK Cupid, you're OK (cupid) in my book. Facebook? For shame. Take my disdain and deposit it into the bank with your billions.
Wednesday, 30 March 2016
Your mom should attend our wedding
Evelyn desperately wants Justin's mother to attend their wedding.
The Best Way To Treat a Broken Heart
A broken heart is an awful feeling that occurs after break up. Is there an easy way to treat it? Tara is here to discuss what some researchers are recommending.
Battle of the Selfies - Desire EYE vs Oppo N3
The concept of selfies grew to such a deafening volume that the word was added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary. It's part of our everyday lexicon, and likely a big focal point of your smartphone experience. Have something to say? You probably use apps like Snapchat to document yourself saying it. Hiked to the top of a beautiful peak? Take a selfie-it's easy proof that you're doing something cool and fun and-be honest-you want people to acknowledge you exist. You crave those Instagram likes.
Tuesday, 29 March 2016
What Makes The Internet Fast?
There has recently been a major breakthrough in fiber optics, and Julian is here to discuss what it means.
This is Why Cats Rule The Internet
Cats are clearly the Internet's favorite, but why do we like them so much more than dogs and other animals?
Why Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor Might Be 2014's Best Video Game
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is quickly turning out to be one of 2014's best games - dive into Nick's personal narrative and discover why you simply shouldn't miss it.
Rumor Round Up - OnePlus One Mini, Sony Xperia Z4, Microsoft Arcadia
It was another rumor-filled week, with reports of a Microsoft game streaming service, Sony's new mobile lineup and a smaller OnePlus One Mini. We sift through the madness to try and make sense of it all.
How To Handle A 100-Pound Python
In this special episode of DNews, Trace left the studio to hang out with a 100 pound python!
The real story behind 'The Exorcist'
For the first time, a retired Catholic relates the story that inspired 'The Exorcist.'
600 Million Year Old Fossil Proves Us Wrong
Researchers have found a multicellular fossil that is over 600 million years old! Could it help answer some of our questions about evolution?
Monday, 28 March 2016
Bernie Goldstein halts a German column of 90 Tanks
Led by a one scout, an small US force brazenly turns a column of German panzers.
Only a precious puppy could make wearing casts look so cute
Tia takes rescued puppy Blanche to the doctor to address her walking issues.
Homemade shades to beat the blinding northern sun
Frontier inventor, Pike Mike, shows off some re-purposed aluminum can sunglasses.
Thank God This isn't Alive Today
What weighed 900 pounds, was 16 feet long, and could kill you without even trying?
The Strangest Thing at CES - Toshiba's Communication Android
When you grow old and decrepit, a robot could be your in-home healthcare assistant. I know, it sounds creepy and foolish, but Toshiba has actually created a "communication android" concept that has the potential to change the service industry. She stared into our soul here at CES, and I don't think we'll ever be the same again.
Oskar creates double the trouble
Little pug Oskar decides to break the order and go on an adventure.
Sunday, 27 March 2016
3 Animals That Do the Ice Bucket Challenge Every Day
These animals aren't just rising to the Ice Bucket Challenge, they are living it every day.
Mama June's hometown tour
Mama June gives a guided tour of her neighborhood...from the comfort of her porch!
Trouble brewing in the big city
After arriving in New York the group heads out to Times Square and has more than a few drinks.
A Nest FULL of Crocodiles!
On this week's adventure Coyote is heading into the backwaters of Turkey Point with wildlife biologist and crocodile conservationist Mario Aldecoa to scout nesting sites for newly hatched American Crocodiles. As if cruising the cooling canals of a nuclear power plant in an air boat at night wasn't enough, Coyote and the crew also have their hands full with the looming danger of huge crocodiles nearby making this conservation effort seriously intense!
4 Animals That Love to Get High
Life can get stressful in the wild and some animals are getting high to cope with it! Here are four animals that are taking the edge off in some pretty crazy ways.
That's a heavy bottle of wine
Competition is turned on its head, as the bakers have to create gravity defying cakes.
One last road trip for Bluie
With the uncertainty of how long Bluie may have left, the family takes one last road trip.
Measles Parties Are Not A Thing!
Already got your invite to a measles party? You may want to think twice about RSVPing...
Saturday, 26 March 2016
Top 5 Reasons Grabbing A Girl's Butt Isn't A Prank
Sam Pepper's most recent prank has offended the entire internet. Was it sexual assault, or just harmless fun?
Is Online Trolling Illegal?
Cyberbullying has become such a problem that 20 U.S. states now have laws surrounding the issue. What exactly are the legal consequences for online trolling? Is this kind of free speech protected?
In real animal rescue situations, the outcome isn't always happy
Mikey Dinco describes the difficulty experienced by the crew when there isn't a happy result.
Is Chewing Gum Better Than Flossing?
It's long been told that chewing gum is great for your teeth, but is it? Could it be a replacement to flossing?
Pop-Tart Gun Law - Ridiculous or Necessary?
Children in Texas will soon be able to legally play with their food.
The Animal That Holds The Answer to Immortality
A tiny jellyfish can rebirth itself infinitely, making it one of the only immortal creatures on earth!
Predicting the Weather: From Superstition to Science
See the evolution of weather prediction from superstition to state of the art science.
Why Do Refs Make Bad Calls?
Do you ever get angry when a referee makes a bad call? Is home-team advantage really a thing?
My Goal Is To Help Them Make Decisions On Where To Look
Tom Klatt will only take a job if the family is willing to help find their loved one.
The Badger Whisperer - Face to Face with the American Badger!
The Internet has made the Honey Badger a true celebrity but in the wake of its stardom North America's Badger has gone a bit unnoticed...until now! This week Coyote Peterson and the crew are headed into the back country of Montana to work with Moxie, an American Badger who was abandoned as a cub and raised in captivity to be an ambassador for her species.
Abstinent before marriage
New couple Danny and Amy have decidied to practice abstinence until they are married.
Friday, 25 March 2016
Footlong wedding cuisines and a drum circle
Crystal cools the heat with her snowy nuptials, while rainfall showers love on Rachel’s soiree.
How Finding Nemo Got It Wrong
As cute of a movie as Finding Nemo is, it's wrong! You see, clownfish are hermaphrodites- at first they're born without any gender or sex organs. But eventually they all turn into males during puberty. The biggest and most aggressive male then takes control and becomes a female. Confused? Watch and learn more!
Thursday, 24 March 2016
Ancient Hawaiian Special Forces
As battlefield champions and royal bodyguard, Koa were grand masters of a martial art called Lua.
Why Bats Like Blood
If you've ever tasted your own blood, you know it doesn't taste particularly good...so why do bats like blood?
Baby Black Bear is the Teddy Bear of the Forest
It's hard to imagine a cuter baby animal on the planet than a Black Bear Cub. From the black button eyes to the tiny fuzzy ears this playful mannered baby bear really is the teddy bear of the forest!
Survivalist struggles in icy water
Laura struggles to keep it together while swimming across freezing cold water to reach safety.
Divers show how to balance a shark on its nose!
Shark experts gently manipulate sharks into balancing on their nose in a state of ecstasy.
A nighttime Blackhawk re-supply under a hail of bullets
Mogadishu, Somalia in 1993. A group of Rangers are pinned down and their supplies are dwindling.
Yao helped slash shark fin demand! We can do it for ivory too!
WildAid won a stunning victory in their campaign to drive down shark fin demand.
Wednesday, 23 March 2016
5 Gadgets to Trick Out Your Grill
From rib racks to robots, Consumer Reports checks out accessories that take your grill from good to great.
This Bear Saves a Crow's Life
A bear at the Budapest Zoo saved a drowning crow that had fallen into a pond. Bears are known to eat all kinds of birds, so why did this crow catch a break?
Pulling teeth with no medical experience
This cheapskate doesn't want to pay a dentist to pull her tooth, so she has her husband do it.
Could This Antibiotic Alternative Save the World?
As the number of antibiotic-resistant bacteria continues to rise, we desperately need an alternative to antibiotics. Tara is here to discuss one that might change the world of medicine.
Putting it all on the line
Escaping the pressures of modern society proves to be an unforgettable and life-changing adventure.
Tuesday, 22 March 2016
Eaten Alive armored suit breakdown
Learn about the science behind the snake-proof suit Paul Rosolie will wear while being Eaten Alive.
Wheatlands plantation
Reports of vengeful spirits drive John and Chad to the historic Wheatlands Plantation.
LG G Watch R vs Motorola Moto 360!
The Android Wear onslaught got off to a tepid start. Following the launch of the G Watch and Gear Live, Google's wearable vision quietly stalled, leading many to question the search giant's smart watch ambitions. But after a swift update and the release of Motorola's Moto 360, interest in Google's platform rose back into the limelight. But that's not the only handsome Android Wear device you can find.
Scientists Made This Mouse Invisible!
If you could make an animal nearly invisible, would you do it? Julian is here to explain how and why Japanese scientists made a mouse's skin translucent.
Everything You Need To Know About Ebola In Under 3 Minutes
The current Ebola outbreak is the worst in history, and there are a lot of myths about this virus floating around. Julian is here to figure out what is fact, and what is fiction.
Monday, 21 March 2016
How Squids Can Fight Chemical Warfare
Squids might possess an enzyme that acts as an antidote to Sarin, a poison that's recently been used in chemical warfare in Syria.
Daisy and Dexter's follow-up
After Jackson's visit, things improved remarkably. Take a look for yourself.
Headless body found in topless bar
Charles Dingle walked into a bar with malice in his heart, murder on his mind.
Did this man discover the City of Troy?
German adventurer Heinrich Schlieman spent years digging in Turkey looking for the city of Troy.
HoloLens Explained - Minecraft is Just the Beginning
Jon R is back to discuss various topics in and out of the tech world. On this week's episode, Jon riffs on Microsoft's newest wearable, HoloLens. Last week Microsoft released some exciting news at its Windows 10 press event where it formally announced HoloLens, a new kind of wearable cable of inserting holograms into real world environments. With HoloLens, users will be able to fully interact with holograms as if they were real objets.
Tablets, Phablets, and More!
Jon R is back to tackle more questions and queries from Buffalo readers, viewers and fans! On this episode of Ask the Buffalo, Jon tackles the most burning questions in the world of tech including why the Galaxy Note 4 might be too big to comfortably hold with one hand and what the best features are of the Surface Pro 3. Jon also tells us what he thinks of Google's newest tablet, the Nexus 9, and why buying the iPad mini 2 is a better choice than getting the recently announced iPad mini 3.
Blown back by a Nazi potato masher
Private Carl Beck attempts to hold back a German onslaught during the Battle of the Bulge.
Time lapse: bionic treehouse
Pete goes back to one of his very first treehouse to give it some updates - check out the process!
Sunday, 20 March 2016
Is Marijuana Addictive?
It's common for people to say that marijuana is not addictive. Is there any truth to this? Laci is here to discuss how this belief might actually be a myth!
What Does The Taliban Want In Pakistan?
Last month, the Pakistani Taliban attacked a school in Peshawar and killed 132 children. This is one of the largest attacks the nation has ever seen. Who are the Pakistani Taliban and what exactly are their motives?
6 Times The White House Was Under Attack
There's more than one way to get into the White House. Watch to find out who trespassed their way into America's most famous home!
Why Detoxes Don't Work
Thousands of people change their diets to detox their bodies, but is it actually working?
Saturday, 19 March 2016
iPad Air 2 Event: What to Expect!
Next week, on Oct. 16, Apple will host yet another press conference, again delivering on its promise to introduce new products by the end of the year. This time will be different than last, however, as we think the discussion will largely revolve around its iPad and iMac product lines, in addition to some discussion about hardware. We've been digging through the rumors over the past several weeks and think we have a pretty good picture of what to expect from Apple next week.
13 Tasty and Nutritious Breakfast Cereals
Breakfast is the most important meal of your day. It may protect you against heart disease, reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes, and possibly even improve your mind. What are the healthiest and best tasting cereals?
How Fast Do Viruses Really Spread?
We all know that viruses spread quickly, but just how quickly? Ross Everett joins DNews to discuss how you might become sick faster than you think.
Is Pizza Healthier Than Smoked Salmon?
Do you think eating salmon is part of a low-fat diet? Some farm raised salmon contains more fat than a pizza!
Kayne West Redeems Himself At Another Concert
Making a public spectacle of a person's disability in front of a crowd of hundreds of strangers? That's so Kanye!
Friday, 18 March 2016
Why You're Attracted To Certain People
Love is a beautiful thing, but what causes it? Well, it might all just be in your head.
How Does Marketing Affect Your Brain?
Have you ever wondered what makes some marketers so good at selling their product?
Double Trouble: Western Diamondback Rattlesnake has Double Fangs!
The most iconic snake in the Southwest is unquestionably the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake. Featured in everything from early tribal culture to Western films, this snake has developed quite a reputation and is just as beautiful as it is deadly. On this week's adventure, Coyote Peterson brings you up close with one of these desert dwellers only there is a little surprise in store...
Can biometrics defeat cyberterrorists?
Biometrics may provide key defenses for both national secrets and personal information.
QiStone+ Hands-On - Wireless Charging Goes Mobile!
Phones are becoming bigger, faster and more advanced than ever before, but there's still one feature we'd love to see more widely adopted: wireless charging functionality. We've seen the technology come to a handful of devices-mostly notably the Nexus 5-but it's still only available in select handsets, leaving us to have to deal with tangled wireless and wall outlets.
The REAL Homeland: Killing Mad Dog Gaddafi
You won't believe the lengths the CIA went to in order to take down Gaddafi.
Thursday, 17 March 2016
Crazy Pudge Gets a Crazy Itch
This video has not be altered. What you are seeing is an actual, crazy reaction to an actual, crazy itch Pudge got one day.
Why The Earth Needs Volcanic Eruptions
An Icelandic volcano erupted recently, and it's teaching us a lot about how the Earth regenerates!
3D printing comes to race cars
Race car designers are hoping to use 3D printing technology to create even faster cars.
Wednesday, 16 March 2016
Naked Confessions: After Argentina
Tom McElroy and Lisa Coray share behind-the-scenes details about their Argentina challenge.
This is what $639,000 buys you in the Florida Keys
Kelly and Lanny are living in the Florida Keys and want to upgrade their home to beachfront.
Is The Moon A Star?
What exactly is a star? What is a dwarf planet? What's the difference between all these celestial bodies?
Why Are Police Allowed To Kill?
The shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri is the latest tragedy to result from police using lethal force. Why are police allowed to shoot to kill? Why not "shoot to wound" instead?
Tuesday, 15 March 2016
Why Did The Antares Rocket Explode?
Last night, a private Orbital Sciences rocket set to deliver cargo to the International Space Station exploded seconds after liftoff. Why did this happen, and what did we lose? Trace and Amy are here to discuss.
1966 Toyota Land Cruiser
Barry visits the Spirit of Daytona Racing Facility and learns all about the historic cars there.
Woman tortures and dismembers disabled man
Angela Simpson, a street prostitute in Phoenix, saw herself as an avenging angel.
Viking ship demolition
Tony's method of taking apart his "new" 75 year old dredge is like no other you've seen before.
Project Ara and Modular Phones - The Future of Mobile Computing is Almost Here
Jon R is back to discuss various topics in and out of the tech world. On this week's episode, Jon riffs on Google's modular smartphone codenamed Project Ara. There haven't been any giant breakthroughs in smartphone technology for the past couple of years. Sure, phone manufactures have added more cores, more megapixels, and overall improved phones from generation to generation, but as a whole the industry hasn't changed much.
Why The Torture Report Matters
The CIA Torture Report was just released by the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee, detailing the inhumane treatment of detainees after 9/11. What exactly does the report say and why does it matter?
Monday, 14 March 2016
One of the biggest great whites ever filmed
Deep Blue is one of the biggest great white sharks ever caught on film.
This deep-fried margarita recipe will be the life of your party
Jacob Levy has been making fried margaritas for years. This dish will wake your party up!
A nighttime Blackhawk re-supply under a hail of bullets
Mogadishu, Somalia in 1993. A group of Rangers are pinned down and their supplies are dwindling.
UnTethered: After Panama
Find out what Keith and Willow have been up to since their Tethered challenge in Panama.
Lucy The Cat Uses 100% Of Her Brain (Lucy Movie Parody)
A couple and their cat went missing. Their camera was found in their apartment. They were not. Here is the footage that was recovered from that camera.
Sunday, 13 March 2016
Happy Groundhog Day! - Meet the Future Star of Groundhog's Day 2!
One of the greatest holidays EVER has to be Groundhog Day! Will winter continue for 6 more weeks or are we heading for any early spring? According to folklore it's all up to our subterranean friend the Groundhog!
Can Feminism Save Playboy?
In an attempt to create more shareable, safe-for-work content, Playboy has begun shifting their focus toward more female friendly content.
Grandma Millie's bakery
Chauncey and her family can't get their bakery off the ground. Can Buddy help this bakery take off?
Time to Buy an Ultra HDTV?
This latest television technology goes by several names: Ultra HD, UHD, 4K. It delivers four times the number of pixels as a high-definition set. The ones Consumer Reports tested cost between $2,000 and $8,000.
Snake Special: Venemous snakes
Learn more about the venomous snakes the survivalists have encountered on their challenges.
After the nightmare: Seek help
Friends and family talk about how they sought help to deal with the grief from Joel's passing.
Can Your Brain Be Addicted To Sugar?
Can sugar being addicting? New research sheds light on this growing problem.
Saturday, 12 March 2016
Can Cats and Dogs Help Prevent Asthma?
Exposing children to various types of fur can help strengthen immune systems and combat allergies!
Morgan Freeman is excited by physics
Morgan Freeman shares why you should stay curious about science and question everything.
A million dollar aquatic masterpiece
This pool is so magnificent, it becomes an extension of the architecture of the home.
How the Milky Way got its stars
There’s direct evidence that the ravenous appetite of a black hole sparks stars into life.
Friday, 11 March 2016
He liked to take pictures of his victims dressed like his mother
Eric Hickey talks about Jerry Brudos, a serial killer and necrophiliac, known as "The Lust Killer"
Airplanes & wrangling kids
The Duggars reflect on their experiences involving airplanes and wrangling up the kids.
Thursday, 10 March 2016
A lesson in chainsaw carving
Take a trip to John's carving cabana and learn how he makes such intricate carvings with a chainsaw.
Reveal: Pete Rose's Riverfront Stadium-themed tank
Pete Rose's baseball-themed tank is a grand slam! Even with his fiance, Kiana!
This Is How Plants Predict Climate Change
Can a status update from a flower tell us something about climate change? Researchers at UC Santa Barbara explain how studying the life-cycle of plants can give us a wealth of information about climate.
Why You Suck At Gift-Giving
Whenever you're giving someone a gift, do you take the time to really think about what they want? Turns out, that might not be ideal.
Naked & Awkward: Men will be men
Do the guys ever become - excited - when cuddling with their naked partners in the wilderness?
Protecting Electronics on Vacation
Besides a cell phone, we bring along an average of two more electronic gadgets on vacation. We'll tell you what's most likely to go wrong and how to prevent it.