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Apple, Google Continue Inclusive Push With New Emojis
Apple and Google are rolling out dozens of new emojis that of course include cute critters, but also expand the number of images of human diversity.
Unblocking Naked Venus: Facebook OKS Museum Nudes After All
It seems Facebook can be friends with a topless Venus after all.
And Nowfor The Weather On Mars, Courtesy Of New NASA Lander
And now for the weather on Mars: NASA’s newest lander is offering daily reports on the red planet’s frigid winter.
Trump's Cellphone Diplomacy Raises National Security Concerns
President Donald Trump has been handing out his cellphone number to world leaders and urging them to call him directly, an unusual invitation that breaks diplomatic protocol and is raising concerns about the security and secrecy of the U.S. commander in chief’s communications.
How 'Wonder Woman' Built A World Of Women, Onscreen And Off
In a world of only women, there are no phallic structures.
WWDC 2017: Everything You Need To Know
WWDC: Updates to iOS, macOS, watchOS and more on the way
NEST Wants Your Home Security Camera To Recognize You
Nest Labs is adding Google’s facial recognition technology to a high-resolution home-security camera, offering a glimpse of a future in which increasingly intelligent, internet-connected computers can see and understand what’s going on in people’s homes.
Paris Tests Electric Driverless Minibus To Fight Pollution
In a city hit by chronic pollution and traffic problems, Paris officials are experimenting with a self-driving shuttle linking two train stations in the French capital.
Labeouf-Led Livestream Says ‘He Will Not Divide US'
Shia LaBeouf wants you to know: “He will not divide us.”
Good Evidence For 9th Planet In Solar System
CEO Mark Parker, an introverted sneaker designer, has doubled revenues and profits for the footwear and apparel powerhouse and boosted its stock price six fold. Here’s how he plans to keep the winning streak alive.
An Icky New Hero: Roach-Like Robots May Help In Disasters
Many NBA big men believe they are cursed by the very trait that brought them glory. And the emerging science around extreme size suggests they’re right.
Apple & Alphabet: Two Tech Giants Duke It Out
Two tech giants duke it out.
Uber to Pay $28.5M to Settle Safety Ad Lawsuits
With a burgeoning film career and a penchant for life on the road, it’s safe to say that the elusive Amber Heard rarely stays sitting down for long. And now she’s starring in the much-lauded new movie The Danish Girl, the super-cool Texan’s life is set to get even busier.
Could Apple Pay Create An E-Commerce Revolution?
Speed and security benefits are extended to online.
San Bernardino Shooting Sparks Major Tech Privacy Battle
Apple at Loggerheads with FBI.
Samsung Embraces Virtual Reality
Taiwan is a country with stunning nature, 21st century transport options and wonderful food.
How to Protect Your Family Online
How Apple can and will keep your family safe.
The Scale Doesn’t Always Tell the Whole Story
Why settle for plain ol sex when you can have great in-the-sack action in every situation, says Anindita Ghosh.
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.
Ex Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer Offers Facts on Government
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has created a new organization to analyze government spending and revenue to make it easier to understand.
Kids Prefer the TV for Their Viewing, but Love Other Devices
Grace Ellis has never known a time when you needed a TV to watch TV.
$19.8 Billion Airwaves Auction May Mean Better Cell Service
Consumers could see more competition and better mobile service after the end of a big U.S. government auction transferring airwave rights from TV broadcasters to companies interested in wireless networks.
Vinyl Music Gives Record Stores a Boost in a Digital World
Record stores have not only survived the onslaught of pirated music, digital downloads and online streaming services. They’re now growing in numbers.
Facebook Targets 30,000 Fake France Accounts Before Election
Facebook says it has targeted 30,000 fake accounts linked to France ahead of the country’s presidential election, as part of a worldwide effort against misinformation.
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.