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Media and Internet Company IAC Is Buying Angie's List
Media and internet company IAC/ InterActiveCorp on Monday (01) said it is buying Angie’s List Inc. with the aim of melding the consumer reviews company with its HomeAdvisor business and creating a new publicly traded enterprise.
WNBA Set to Stream 20 Games a Season on Twitter
The WNBA will stream 20 games a year over the next few seasons on Twitter in a deal announced Monday night.
System Aims To Recreate Challenging Mountain Climbs In Gym
After spending time in Switzerland studying and hiking in the Alps, Dartmouth assistant professor Emily Whiting wanted to relive those climbs back home.
Amazon Offers Prime Discount To Those On Government Benefits
Amazon is making a play for low income shoppers.
Q&A: Internet Extremism And How To Combat It
In the wake of Britain’s third major attack in three months, Prime Minister Theresa May called on governments to form international agreements to prevent the spread of extremism online.
5 Workers Exposed To Radiation At Japan Nuclear Lab
Five workers at a Japanese nuclear facility that handles plutonium have been exposed to high levels of radiation after a bag containing highly radioactive material apparently broke during equipment inspection, the country’s Atomic Energy Agency said Wednesday.
Uber Gives Riders a Preview of the Driverless Future
Uber riders in Pittsburgh can get a glimpse of the future by summoning a car capable of handling most of the tasks of driving on its own.
NY Settles With 4 Companies to Stop Tracking Children Online
The state attorney general announced settlements Tuesday with Viacom, Mattel, Hasbro and JumpStart Games to stop them from using or allowing tracking technology on their popular children’s websites.
National Archives To White House: Save All Trump Tweets
The National Archives and Records Administration has told the White House to keep each of President Donald Trump’s tweets, even those he deletes or corrects, and the White House has agreed.
Verizon To Take 'OATH' As New Company To Run Yahoo, AOL
Verizon Communications will create a new company called Oath after it completes its $4.5 billion acquisition of Yahoo and melds the troubled internet company with its AOL operations.
Lanes At Newark Airport Automatically Retrieve Luggage Bins
It’s every traveler’s nightmare: You’re running late for a flight and the person in front of you in the security line has taken the only two available luggage bins and is slowly putting items in, one by one.
iTunes Video Upgrade Makes The New Apple TV 4K Worth It
It might seem odd to review the new Apple TV streaming device — one specifically designed to display super-sharp video known as 4K — without actually owning a 4K TV.
State, Federal Authorities Proposing New Rules On Equifax
State and federal authorities are proposing tougher regulations against Equifax and the entire credit monitoring industry after the company announced that personal information like Social Security numbers of about 143 million Americans was exposed.
4 Things To Know About Apple's iOS 11 Software Update
Holding off on upgrading your trusty old iPhone? You won’t need a spiffy iPhone 8 in order to get new maps, photos and other features with a free software update Apple began rolling out Tuesday.
Facebook Begins ‘Human Review' Of Potentially Sensitive Ads
Facebook Begins ‘Human Review’ Of Potentially Sensitive Ads
Paris Plans To Ban Gas- Powered Cars In City By 2030
Paris Plans To Ban Gas- Powered Cars In City By 2030
News Outlets Seek To Negotiate With Google, Facebook On Ads
News outlets are seeking permission from Congress for the right to negotiate jointly with Google and Facebook, two companies that dominate online advertising and online news traffic.
Spacex Says It Will Fly 2 People to Moon Next Year
SpaceX said it will fly two people to the moon next year, a feat not attempted since NASA’s Apollo heyday close to half a century ago.
Fires Destroy Part Of Hewlett-Packard Archives
Fires Destroy Part Of Hewlett-Packard Archives
‘Jurassic Park' Dinosaur Expert's Next Big Thing: Holograms
‘Jurassic Park’ Dinosaur Expert’s Next Big Thing: Holograms
iPhone X Videos: Shooting Like A Pro
iPhone X Videos: Shooting Like A Pro
Apple And Valve: A Dream Gaming Collaboration
Mobile gaming is big business.
Jury Says Samsung Must Pay $539m For Copying Parts Of iPhone
A jury has decided Samsung must pay Apple $539 million in damages for illegally copying some of the iPhone’s features to lure people into buying its competing products.
apple proved a phone can change the world in just 10 years
few people realized it at the time, but the world shifted fundamentally a decade ago when steve jobs pulled the first iphone from apple’s bag of technological tricks.
detroit auto show: google, camry and the shadow of trump
fresh off a record year for u.s. auto sales, carmakers meet in detroit next week to show buyers what’s coming next - and ponder their own future under a trump administration.
china says new rocket brings space station plans closer
china’s plans for a permanent space station remain firmly on track with the successful launch of its new heavy-lift long march 5 rocket that will enable ambitious future missions, including a planned trip to mars.
ios vs android: a battle that's far from over
two operating systems each with unique strengths
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Milwaukee To ‘Pokemon' Monsters: Get A Permit To Enter Parks
“Pokemon Go” monsters can roam virtually wherever they please, but they’ll need a permit to get into Milwaukee County parks.
Big Hit For Bulls, ‘Benny's Day Off' Onnects Online
Dancing on the roof, microphone in hand as he lip-synched to “Twist and Shout,” Benny the Bull was putting on quite a performance as his tricked-out black van rolled through downtown Chicago.