Trapped in Bed Under the Weight of Sleep Paralysis
I try to move, but nothing is working – arms, legs, my body is leaden. I open my mouth to call for help but nothing comes out. I scream and scream, in silence. Am I dead?
I try to move, but nothing is working – arms, legs, my body is leaden. I open my mouth to call for help but nothing comes out. I scream and scream, in silence. Am I dead?
LOOP@@60Hz: Transmissions From The Drone Orchestra will open at London's Barbican this September.
Could this be the case that'll be rubbing on your thigh for the next 24 months?
70 new gender listings added to Facebook's profile information options.
"KITT, check my emails. No, that can't be right, check again. Really? Not even any spam?"
YouTube is about to get smoother: Google has announced that its video site is getting support for videos running at 48-and-60 frames-per-second. Slick.
Everyone knows you should drink plenty of fluids when playing sports, but hydration actually becomes an exact science when the pride of your nation is at stake during something like the World Cup.
A nifty Clubcard Points-boosting offer and massive savings on an Apple TV and Xbox One are today's Dealz.
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A reasonable request for the Christmas list, right?
Fancy using your iPhone to turn the kettle on, unlock your doors or dim the lights for some sexy time?
I do not need a smartwatch (no-one does). But after seeing the Moto 360, I know one truth: I am going to buy one as soon as they let me.
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Google's Project Tango tablet can see in 3D, but I didn't really understand why humans, should care about the technology. Until I strapped one to my face, with an Oculus Rift-like head mask.
Say you're sitting in your flat—feeling a little emo (it's okay!)—watching the sky get stormy beyond your window. Your partner's not near but you want to share the moment—and that's where Patch of Sky comes in.
People like to throw around hypothetical situations that involve a zombie plague, but theoretically how fast would it spread?