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A Sony Engineer Takes Apart A PlayStation 4 To Show You What's Inside
Business Insider - 9 Nov 2013 19:17
Here's a very cool video from Wired, in which Yasuhiro Ootori, director of Sony's engineering department, goes through the PlayStation 4's guts piece by piece. The console isn't available for sale until the middle of the...
This Is What The Titanic Would Look Like Next To A Modern Passenger Ship
Business Insider - 9 Nov 2013 17:27
If you're like me, you've always imagined the Titanic as an unfathomably huge ship — a relic of an age in which shipping of all kinds was vastly more important and grander than it is today. That's why this image tweete...
You Are Either Getting Better Or You Are Getting Worse. (There Is No Standing Still)
Forbes - 9 Nov 2013 13:01Harvard's deficit soars to $34 million
Miami Herald - 9 Nov 2013 19:08
Harvard University finance officials are pledging to manage costs better and pursue innovative revenue strategies after its deficit soared to $34 million in the most recent fiscal year, compared to a $7.9 million shortfa...
Incredible Image Of The Olympic Torch On A Historic Spacewalk
Business Insider - 9 Nov 2013 19:05
Two Russian cosmonauts — flight engineers Oleg Kotov and Sergey Ryazanskiy — took the unlit Olympic torch on a spacewalk for the first time in history on Saturday. The Olympic torch arrived at the space station on...
I Impersonated A Female On OKCupid For A Week And It Was Terrible
Business Insider - 9 Nov 2013 16:10
Chivalry isn't dead, but it's on life support and I've just completed an experiment that doesn't bode well for its future. I spent a week on OKCupid under a female identity to see what it's like to be a woman looking for...
11 Fascinating Photos From The Glory Days Of Malls
Business Insider - 9 Nov 2013 15:45
In 1989, 20-year-old Michael Galinsky began traveling the country to photograph people at shopping malls. At the time, malls were central to American culture. The shopping centers provided a place for families and teen...
Use market volatility to your advantage
Miami Herald - 9 Nov 2013 07:00
In September, the U.S. stock market fell when investors worried that a divided Congress would not resolve the federal budget and debt ceiling issues. But as a settlement took shape, the Dow began to rise again and today ...
These Are The Worst Cell Phones Of All Time
Business Insider - 9 Nov 2013 03:14
Since the advent of cellular technology, we've seen some awesome phones. We've also seen some terrible phones. Remember the Motorola ROKR? How about the Pantech? We went to CNET and found the rankings of the worst cell p...
The 5 Fundamental Pillars Of Mobile Marketing For 2014
Forbes - 9 Nov 2013 22:36Vocations: Conductor of Sea Burials: Goodbyes With Respect
The New York Times - 9 Nov 2013 21:49
A retired police lieutenant from New Jersey founded a company that conducts burials at sea.
Non-Profit Venture Capital Firm Refuses To Release Audited Financial Statements. Before Governor Snyder's NERD Fund, There Was SPARK
Forbes - 9 Nov 2013 19:57
Ann Arbor Michigan is home to a ?business incubator? known as SPARK. SPARK makes a lot of money from investment management. It might surprise some, but SPARK is also a non-profit, and it is one of the largest in the ...
8 Surprisingly High-Paying Blue Collar Jobs
Business Insider - 9 Nov 2013 17:00
Think there's no money in manual labor or unskilled technical work? Think again. As it turns out, there are more options than you might expect. We combed through data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics to find blue...
Who Can Lead A Consumer Revolution In China?
Forbes - 9 Nov 2013 16:183 Top Hotel Brands Offer New Healthy Travel Options
Forbes - 9 Nov 2013 15:00Singapore bans adultery website Ashley Madison
Boston - 9 Nov 2013 11:40
SINGAPORE (AP) -- Singapore's government has blocked access to the popular adultery website Ashley Madison amid a public outcry ahead of the company's planned launch of a portal for the city-state.
The shutdown's surprise effect on jobs numbers
Boston - 9 Nov 2013 10:29
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The government shutdown may have affected October's jobs numbers. But not how you think.
Layoff notices for Oregon air cargo business
Miami Herald - 9 Nov 2013 07:03
An Oregon air cargo business, Evergreen International Airlines, notified the state of Oregon on Friday that it plans to lay off 131 employees and cease operations by month's end.
Customer Relationships Now Drive Brand Perceptions
Forbes - 9 Nov 2013 05:18Why Our Company Has Eliminated Meetings
Forbes - 9 Nov 2013 03:04Funds That Play the IPO Market
Wall Street Journal - 9 Nov 2013 06:49
This year's bounty of strong initial public offerings is buoying the few mutual funds and exchange-traded funds that specialize in them.
Cablevision CEO socked by Wall Street analysts
New York Post - 9 Nov 2013 04:58
Wall Street analysts are hammering Cablevision CEO Jim Dolan after the cable operator shed more customers than expected in the latest quarter. Craig Moffett of MoffettNathanson issued a particularly caustic...