Dogs know that smile on your face

Dogs can tell the difference between happy and angry human faces, according to a new study in the Cell Press journal Current Biology on February 12. The discovery represents the first solid evidence that an animal other than ...

Angry Birds to get own theme parks: company

The Angry Birds are set fly from the virtual into the real world next year as the cartoonish birds from the popular smartphone game get their own theme parks, a playground company said Thursday.

Now you can eat -- Angry Birds mooncakes

Now not only are Angry Birds available on your mobile phone, they can also be found on your dining plate -- in the form of the Angry Birds mooncake, unveiled in Hong Kong on Sunday.

Angry Birds: The rise of the machines

An EPFL team has won an international artificial intelligence competition with software able to reproduce a human-like way of playing the famous video game.

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