Google Street View Dead Girl Not Really Dead

Residents of Middle Road, Worcester (England) were alarmed after viewing what appeared to be a dead girl in their neighborhood on Google Street View . Only thing is, she was faking. Hoho, you little wolf-crier ! You better hope you’re never really lying dead on the sidewalk. Stray cats are gonna make you their territory! It is a suburban scene much like millions of others on Google’s Street View site… apart from one chilling addition. Lying face down on the pavement, her shoe inches away in the gutter, is the body of a young girl. Anxious residents browsing their on-screen neighbourhood contacted Google about the image fearing they had chanced on a murder scene. Her innocent game just happened to coincide with the arrival of a Google Street View car to record the images of the road. Azura said: ‘I didn’t know anything about the Google Street View car (recording me). I fell over while I was playing with my friend and thought it would be funny to play dead. Interesting story, Azura, but if you were actually playing with a friend like you claim, where’s this friend in the pictures? I’m on to you, little girl. You see dead people, don’t you?! TELL ME WHERE THEY BURIED THE MONEY! Hit the jump for a couple more shots, including what the little girl looks like less dead.

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Kid Tricks Apple Into Approving Tethering App

15-year old Nick Lee snuck tethering capabilities into a seemingly inconspicuous $0.99 flashlight app and got it approved by Apple . Unfortunately, fanboys can’t keep their pie-holes shut on the internet and the app has since been pulled. WAY TO SUCK, JERKS. Handy Light, which has since been removed from the store, was a $0.99 app that looked just like a slew of other garbage flashlight apps cluttering up the App Store. It’s main functionality appeared to just be changing the screen to different colors. But underneath? It gave you the ability to easily turn your iPhone into a Wi-Fi hotspot, allowing your laptop or iPad to share the 3G connection without having to pay AT&T a ransom to do so. Awesome. Oh man, I miss the days of free tethering. Get it? My gimp ran away! How Apple got tricked into approving an iPhone tethering app [dvice] Thanks to Martin, who’s so excited about the real GW’s return he sent a picture he drew of himself stabbing my eyes out while I scream uncle and birds peck at my genitals. Thanks for that.

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Kid Tricks Apple Into Approving Tethering App

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