Forget about imagining what life would be like if dogs could talk. Let's think a little more 21st century and see what life would be like if dogs could text.
Let’s face it, we’re living in an increasingly digital world. Even toddlers are walking around with Instagram on their smart phones. In theory this should make us the communication generation. But we’re not. Check out these great texting fails for proof!
A truck driver was using his phone to look at pictures of women on Facebook when he crashed into three police cars and two police trucks, killing a police officer. The accident incident caught on the driver's dash-cam and shows every moment as Jorge Espinoza slams into the cop car at 65mph on a interstate killing the cop instantly... T...
With today's technology, its easy to send and receive pictures through you phone. This has led to the big 'sexting' craze, sending you significant other naughty pictures. But have you ever sent the picture to the wrong person?
Being a teenager is a perilous time in one's life as a not-quite fully developed brain will cause the teen to make all kinds of questionable decisions.
Now thanks to a new phenomenon called sleep-texting, the teenager can even make these bad decisions while they are catching z's.
Although it became a widely used form of communication only recently, texting is actually a decades-old technology. In fact, it celebrated its 20th birthday on Monday, which makes it older than most of the kids who use it. OMG!
It hasn't been long since the city of Amarillo passed the law banning cell phone usage while driving. This will help eliminate some accidents, but I find that there are other things just as dangerous, like applying make-up while driving.
We all love a good prank, as long as it isn't targeted towards us-right? Well you might not have a choice. Hundreds of Amarillo residents have been targeted in a text message prank.
A recent survey found nearly a third of teen drivers have texted while driving — but after a catastrophic wreck that nearly cost him his life, one Texas college student says he’ll never do it again, and he’s imploring others to follow his lead.