• Associated Press

    Does your dog understand when you say 'fetch the ball'? A new study in Hungary says yes

    Many dog owners believe their pets understand and respond not only to commands such as “sit” and “stay,” but also to words referring to their favorite objects. A new study in Hungary has found that beyond being able to respond to commands like “roll over,” dogs can learn to associate words with specific objects — a relationship with language called referential understanding that had been unproven in dogs until now. "When we are talking about objects, objects are external to the dogs, and dogs have to learn that words refer, they stand for something that is external to them,” said Marianna Boros, a cognitive neuroscientist and co-lead author of the study conducted by the Department of Ethology of the Eotvos Lorand University in Budapest.

  • BGR

    Are AirPods Max headphones really worth Apple’s crazy-high price tag?

    It should probably go without saying that AirPods Max are the most impressive headphones that Apple has ever made. That includes Apple’s AirPods earbuds as … The post Are AirPods Max headphones really worth Apple’s crazy-high price tag? appeared first on BGR.

  • Texans Wire

    Texans were Saquon Barkley’s No. 1 choice before signing with Eagles

    Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley liked the idea of signing with the Houston Texans before being offered more money.