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New Windows Phone Interface Looks Like It Has A Notification Center (MSFT)
Business Insider - 8 Jun 2013 16:08
A Reddit user bought a Lumia 920 on eBay that came loaded with a pre-release version of the next major Windows Phone update, we learn via Engadget. The main takeaway here is the presence of a notification center, which h...
What The Human Face Might Look Like 100,000 Years From Now
Business Insider - 8 Jun 2013 18:35
The human face might look very different in the future. Artsit and researcher Nickolay Lamm from U.K. discount site MyVoucherCodes.co.uk collaborated with a genomics expert to create pictures that show the evolution of t...
Wedding Bell Blues
Wall Street Journal - 8 Jun 2013 04:18
For two-earner couples, marriage often means owing more in taxes every year--and this year's new provisions are raising the penalty. Here's what you need to know.
This Amazing New York Times Article Is The Only Thing You Need To Read About Protests In Turkey
Business Insider - 8 Jun 2013 20:52
Michael Kimmelman of The New York Times has published an amazing article about Istanbul's Taksim square -- where protests against plans to demolish Gezi Park have entered their ninth day -- and the power of public space....
There's A Japanese Pop Girl Group That Bases All Their Outfits On The Rise And Fall Of The Nikkei
Business Insider - 8 Jun 2013 20:39
If you're looking for proof that Japan's precarious economic situation is leaving a mark on its society at large, look no further. There's a pop group that is completely dedicated to watching, and singing about, how thei...
New York's Main Jail Complex Looks Gorgeous From A Seaplane
Business Insider - 8 Jun 2013 22:22
Rikers Island doesn't have the best reputation. The massive, 10-jail complex has been dubbed one of America's "10 Worst Prisons" by Mother Jones. The jail complex has been sued repeatedly for allegedly mistreating prison...
Viewpoint: Obama's 'Patent Troll' Reform: Why Everyone Should Care
Time - 8 Jun 2013 14:08
In 2011, Apple and Google spent more on patent litigation and defensive patent acquisitions than on research and development. That's not a good sign for the United States economy; in fact, it's a stark indication that ou...
Gunman Kills 6 In Horrific Santa Monica Shooting Rampage
Business Insider - 8 Jun 2013 02:29
At least seven are dead after a horrific shooting rampage that ended at Santa Monica College, according to The Los Angeles Times. Santa Monica Police Chief Jacqueline Seabrooks told the Times that a gunman and six victim...
5 Risque Items You Still Can't Buy With A Credit Card
Business Insider - 8 Jun 2013 02:21
Credit card brands always brag about their cards' ability to expand your purchasing power and vie with each other for the greatest universal acceptance worldwide. Remember MasterCard's priceless slogan: "There are some t...
Will Anyone Outside of Miami Root for the Heat?
Forbes - 8 Jun 2013 23:50
The NBA Finals kicked off this week with a San Antonio Spurs victory over the Miami Heat. Much to the consternation of the NBA League office and television networks and advertisers, teams from two less than major markets...
Operator in Philly collapse deaths turns self in
Boston - 8 Jun 2013 23:50
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- A heavy equipment operator with a lengthy rap sheet who is accused of being high on marijuana when a downtown building collapsed onto a thrift store, killing six people, surrendered Saturday to face ...
Biology Shows Us How To Prevent Hackers From Stealing Data
Business Insider - 8 Jun 2013 23:41
From denial of service attacks to server crashes to day-long disruptions of Google Drive, almost all organizations are familiar with threats to their information security. Given that digital information is more central t...
The Reason Gas Is So Expensive Is Because Of America's Crappy Railroads
Business Insider - 8 Jun 2013 23:35
Given increasingly abundant supplies of natural gas and crude in the U.S., some consumers scratch their heads at the sight of high gas prices, which aren't expected to sink much as the summer season gets under way. Yet s...
2 Koreas to talk in border village after tensions
Boston - 8 Jun 2013 23:18
SEOUL -- North and South Korea will meet in a village straddling their heavily armed border Sunday for the first government-level talks on the peninsula in more than two years as they try to lower tension and restore sta...
7 financial terms every serious entrepreneur should know
Venture Beat - 8 Jun 2013 22:07
Guest Post Lean startups might be too lean when it comes to not hiring someone to keep the books. Financial professionals are concerned these leaders don't have enough base-level financial knowledge to get the big deals ...
Are More Old Timers Days in Baseball's Future?
Forbes - 8 Jun 2013 21:14
For the first time since 1999, two baseball teams will be celebrating an Old-Timers Day (OTD). For the last 14 years, the Yankees alone have taken the time to the honor their elders. This year, the Dodgers will be joinin...
Intel may pay 75% premium on content for its digital TV device
Venture Beat - 8 Jun 2013 21:13
Intel is offering to play digital content providers major money in order to lock down deals for its upcoming set top box.
DOJ not worried about national safety in Sprint-Softbank buyout; approves deal
Venture Beat - 8 Jun 2013 20:06
The Department of Justice, once worried about the implications of a Sprint-Softbank buyout on national safety, has pushed the deal through to the FCC for final approval.
MIT's Inspired Call: Graduation Talk By Dropbox CEO, Age 30
Forbes - 8 Jun 2013 18:03Instagrad tackles student loan debt with crowdfunding platform for college (exclusive)
Venture Beat - 8 Jun 2013 18:00
Student loan debt has surpassed $1 trillion and yet the cost of college tuition continues to rise. Instagrad has built a crowdfunding platform to help parents pay for their kids' college education.
Game, Set, Philanthropy: Longines Supports Graf And Agassi Charities
Forbes - 8 Jun 2013 16:55The strange and unbelievable similarities in Google, Facebook, and Apple's PRISM denials
Venture Beat - 8 Jun 2013 01:31
Just because your company doesn't allow government to access your servers directly, or you've never heard of any data collection programs such as PRISM, doesn't mean you're not a part of it.