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Dogs May Be the Best Line Of Defense Against Subway Attacks
Waluscha De Sousa speaks to Shubarna Mukerji Shu about all things that go into making her the hottest newbie in tinsel town! (a debut opposite Shah Rukh Khan is an instant attention-grabber, after all!)
Microsoft Axes Chatbot That Learned a Little Too Much Online
For a year, I turned my life into a dating petri dish so you could learn from my experience.
Why You Might Soon Text Robots As Often As Your Friends
As the daughter of Latino superstar, El Puma, Génesis Rodríguez knows what fame is all about. And now, with a taste of Oscar glory in the Academy Award-winning animated film, Big Hero 6, she's searing her path to major stardom in her own right.
Amazon's Stand-Alone Streaming Targets Netflix
The position of your pimples says a lot about what's going on in your body,
Painful Memories on Chernobyl's 30th Anniversary
As Ukraine and Belarus on Tuesday marked the 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear accident with solemn words and an angry protest, some of the men who were sent to the site in the first chaotic and frightening days were gripped by painful memories.
How to Watch Baseball Online in 2016
It’s a little easier to watch baseball online this year, though no one would call it safe at home quite yet.
What's In A Billion? Facebook Users Hit Milestone In 1 Day
In the vacuum of an isolated Indonesian island, a different kind of surf culture has taken shape.
Amazon Launches Small Business Shop
Amazon wants you to shop small.
Bill Gates Calls For More Global Education Assessments Data
Bill Gates is rallying behind school quality in developing nations with a push for more assessment data, a new initiative that links the Microsoft co-founders signature U.S. education priorities with his more prominent global philanthropy work.
Emergency Alert Test Sounds Off On Mobile Phones Nationwide
Electronic devices across the United States sounded off Wednesday as the Federal Emergency Management Agency conducted its first-ever national wireless emergency alert test.
New Zealand Fines Travelers Who Won't Unlock Secure Devices
Visitors to New Zealand can be fined 5,000 New Zealand dollars ($3,243) for refusing to provide passwords to unlock electronic devices and allow customs officials to examine them under a new law that a civil liberties group on Thursday condemned as a grave invasion of privacy.
US Treasury Issues New Rules On Foreign Investments
The Treasury Department issued new rules on foreign investments into American companies that will give the government more power to block foreign transactions on national security grounds.
Indiana School Tries New Methods With Autistic Students
An Indiana polis high school that opened last year is attracting students with autism by taking a different approach to teaching.
Can Pinterest Succeed As The 'UN' -Social Network?
If Instagram is the dream vacation youll never go on and Facebook is Thanksgiving with too many relatives arguing over politics, Pinterestis sitting on the couch by yourself, watching a home improvement show and absent-mindedly flipping through an old issue of Gourmet magazine.
Privacy : Apple Fighting To Keep Your Data Safe
Your data is in safe hands.
EU Leaders Order Sanctions Mechanism Against Cyber-Attacks
European Union leaders have commissioned work on a new system for slapping sanctions on the perpetrators of cyberattacks, in the wake of the attack on the world chemical weapons watchdog.
Netflix To Borrow Another $2B To Pay Its Programming Bills
Netflix plans to borrow another $2 billion to help pay for the exclusive series and movies that its management credits for helping its video streaming service reel in millions of new subscribers during the past five years.
Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos And Wife Divorcing After 25 Years
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and his wife, MacKenzie, are divorcing, ending a 25-year marriage that played a role in the creation of an e-commerce company that made Bezos one of the world’s wealthiest people.
BYU Blockchain Summit Seeks To Explain Blockchain Technology
As comedian Ellen DeGeneres explained last week on her television show: “Everybody is talking about bitcoin, nobody understands it.”
Worth A Cook: Making And Ordering Food With Apple Devices
Many of our readers likely fondly remember when, in early 2016, Apple debuted an iPhone 6s screen commercial in which that Sesame Street favorite, Cookie Monster, used the device in his attempt to bake a batch of succulent cookies.
Oxford Suspends Research Funding From China's Huawei
Oxford University says it is suspending research grants and funding donations from Huawei amid growing security concerns about the Chinese telecom giant.
Google Opens New Office In Berlin With Eye On Expansion
American tech giant Google has opened a new office in Berlin that it says will give it the space to expand in the German capital.
Macbook Air: The Greenest Mac Yet
LIGHTER, BRIGHTER, AND MIGHTIERHaving only just unveiled a range of new iPhones and the Apple Watch Series 4, many thought Apple was set for the festive season.
NASA Accepts Delivery Of European Powerhouse For Moonship
NASA has accepted delivery of a key European part needed to power the world’s next-generation moonship.
Fox Begins Digital Service For People Who Want More Opinion
The new streaming service Fox Nation that launches Tuesday is aimed at people who don’t think Fox News Channel offers enough opinion.
World Health Organization Wants Panel To Study Gene Editing
The chief of the World Health Organization says his agency is assembling experts to consider the health impacts of gene editing.
EU Steps Up Fight Against 'Fake News' Ahead Of Elections
European Union authorities want internet companies including Google, Facebook and Twitter to file monthly reports on their progress eradicating “fake news” campaigns from their platforms ahead of elections next year.
Netflix Maintains High-Priced Relationship With 'Friends'
Netflix will still be there for fans of the old TV series “Friends,” but maintaining the relationship will come at a steep price.
‘Black Panther' Poised To Become An Oscars Heavyweight
“Black Panther” has, in a way, already been the Oscars.
Nasa's Parker Spacecraft Makes 1st Close Approach To Sun
A NASA spacecraft has made its first close approach to the sun, just 2 1/2 months after liftoff.