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Microsoft Hopes Anime Will Bring Power Users Back to Internet Explorer
Are Google's Chrome and Apple's Safari in trouble? Microsoft's new anime-inspired video might bring power users back to Internet Explorer.
Motley Fool5 sites teens flock to instead of Facebook
If your kids aren’t on Facebook, where are they? Where America’s youth go online to avoid Mom and Dad.
MarketWatchTop-10 Credit Cards for Excellent Credit
For people with excellent credit. Compare exclusive offers side-by-side and apply online for the card that is right for you.
AdChoices CreditCards.comSponsored3 Reasons the PlayStation 4 Will Outsell the Xbox One
The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One launches are right around the corner. And it seems that Sony's console might have some big advantages over Microsoft's offering.
Motley FoolFalling satellite expected to crash into Earth soon
Scientists say a satellite weighing over one ton will come crashing into Earth's atmosphere in the next few days.
KGO – San FranciscoApple reportedly working on bigger, curved-glass iPhones with pressure sensitivity
A report from Bloomberg this morning claims that Apple is in development on a pair of larger iPhones at 4.7 and 5.5 inches. That in itself isn't news — rumors of iPhones larger than the current four inches have been in the mill for years — but the report also says that these devices will…
The VergeOzone Hole History Offers Climate Lesson
The Montreal Protocol aimed to fix the ozone hole but it also delayed global warming. David Biello reports
Scientific American10 Tips to Avoid Cyber Crime
It starts with the electronic transfer of funds.
TheStreet.comApple Rumor Mill Again Heats Up With Reports Of Big-Screen iPhones
Every few months a report surfaces that Apple is working on developing a larger-screen iPhone. This time the source is Bloomberg, and the report is that not one, but two such phones are likely in development, slated for release as soon as next year's iPhone refresh, perhaps in September of [...]
ForbesFuture iPhones Could Be Big and Curvy, More Sensitive to Pressure
Bloomberg says Apple is working on two curved-screen models for the second half of the year, with displays of 4.7 and 5.5 inches--both larger than Apple's current models.
AllThingsDEurope's gravity-mapping GOCE satellite is hours away from falling to the ground
Spaceships like Voyager have long disproved the axiom that "what comes up, must come down" — but the rules still apply to the European Space Agency's GOCE satellite, which ran out of fuel last month and has been slowly making its way back to Earth ever since. The craft, designed to map our planet's…
The VergeSamsung Steals The Show At TigerDirect Tech Bash In Miami
Miami’s not typically a place we think of as a hotbed of technology, but there are some recent rumblings of it becoming a real technology hub, most especially for Latin America. Retailer Tigerdirect.com (owned by Systemax, Inc.) is doing its part to help make it happen. I had the opportunity to…
ForbesMeet the newest Apple supplier play
GT Advanced Technologies is the device maker's newest supplier, and investors are cheering.
USA TODAYOne man's quest to curb gas leaks, the environmental catastrophe no one's talking about
Matter tells the story of Bob Ackley, a former contractor for gas companies who "switched sides" after realizing that the urban leaks he'd been finding for decades weren't being resolved. The leaks, far more common than most urban dwellers likely realize, seep up from the ground thanks in large…
The VergeThree 20-year-olds build their own version of Healthcare.gov
A trio of programmers in San Francisco have built their own version of Healthcare.gov, the federal insurance marketplace that has had serious technical issues since launching on October 1st, over the course of "a few late nights." HealthSherpa allows users to browse health insurance plans…
The VergeCredit Cards Now Offering 0% APR for 18 Months
Consumers can now get rid of high interest rates on their credit cards. Compare leading credit card offers for 2013 and lock in 0% APR for 18 months.
AdChoices CompareCards.comSponsoredLos Angeles schools slow rollout of iPads amid security concerns
By Alex Dobuzinskis LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Los Angeles school district is putting the brakes on a project to give an iPad to each student, a $1 billion initiative that is the largest rollout of its kind in the nation and has been plagued by students hacking the devices' security features. …
ReutersTesla posts account of driver involved in latest fire: 'I would buy another one in a heartbeat'
After a Model S involved in a collision with road debris in Tennessee caught fire earlier this week, the third such incident in just over a month, Tesla was faced with growing concern — particularly from investors, who sent the stock tumbling on Thursday — that a bigger problem was affecting the…
The VergeApple's Retrial On Damages From Samsung Starts Tuesday
It's Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) versus Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (LON:BC94) (KRX:005930), round number who knows? starting on Tuesday. In fact, it's actually a retrial of an appeal of a decision...
TheStreet.comTo Save Itself, The DSLR Market Should Look To Smartphones And Revalue Each Press Of The Shutter
There's mounting evidence that the tendency to favour smartphones over standalone cameras isn't just tanking compact camera sales – it's affecting DSLR and interchangeable lens cameras, too. A new WSJ ...
TechCrunchJust how scared are you anyway?
As the market sits here seemingly churning near the all-time highs, and crawling higher on today's "blowout" jobs report, I think it's a prime time to do our poll of who's more scared right now, ...
MarketWatchLive from Expand: The Power of Free: Exploring the Open-Source Revolution
From Wikipedia to Firefox to Ubuntu and Android, open-source software has had a major impact in all of our lives over the past several years. We've brought representatives from Mozilla, Wikimedia and Canonical ...
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