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Help Doug the Pug choose his Halloween costume

Mashable - 30 Oct 2014 16:07
Help Doug the Pug choose his Halloween costume Cuteness and candy overload are dangerous side effects of Halloween Doug the Pug has a serious dilemma on his paws: He doesn't know what to dress as for Halloween. See also: Doug the Pug Isn't Sure If He's a Pup or Perso...
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Apple actually lost U.S. market share in Q3 despite iPhone 6 launch A new report from Kantar WorldPanel ComTech reveals that huge iPhone 6 demand helped Apple last quarter, with the company seeing market share increases in various European markets. However, Apple’s market share actuall...
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Adobe Releases a Murder Mystery PSD for Halloween to Test Your Photoshop Skills To celebrate Halloween, Adobe has been running an interactive murder mystery event this week. The company has released complex PSD files of photos that hold clues to the fictional mystery. Only those with Photoshop and s...
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Microsoft cut loose 3,000 employees today

Slash Gear - 30 Oct 2014 03:34
Microsoft cut loose 3,000 employees today This summer Microsoft's CEO Satya Nadella revealed a planned workforce reduction that would ultimately result in 18,000 or so employees being cut loose. The reason behind it was to "realign our workforce" toward better f...
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Myasthenia gravis is a disorder than can be associated with abnormal function outside of skeletal muscle. Two new studies demonstrate that there is a significant proportion of myasthenia patients with arrhythmias and co-...
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MPAA Bans Google Glass And Other Wearable Cameras From Movie Theaters Because Duh  Under the new rules, theater owners will ask anyone with wearable recording devices to turn’em off and put them away. Fail to do that, and they’ll give you the boot. If they have any reason to think you’re record...
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Got milk? Maybe you shouldn't have too much: Study links milk to bone fracturing in women Milk consumption may lead to a greater incidence of fractured bones and deaths in women, but what is the cause behind this new finding?
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How #GamerGate has impacted the Swedish gaming industry Karin Ryding founded Ozma Games with female co-founder Bobbi A. Sand. They are one of the few women-lead gaming companies in the world. Here, she describes how #GamerGate has affected the Swedish gaming community.
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50+ events for professionals in PR to mobile development The Mashable Events Board is a great place to find leading conferences in your industry, whether it's advertising, technology, media or public relations. This week, we're highlighting five events that we think can help m...
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This is what the Westeros should really look like on HBO's Game of Thrones As much as George R.R. Martin appreciates what HBO has done for his stories, he still thinks its portrayal of the scenery in the Game of Thrones series is wrong, or at the very least not what he personally envisioned. Th...
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The 3 weird gimmicks Nintendo is using to build on its newfound momentum Against odds, Nintendo turned a profit in the September quarter. It turns out that Mario Kart 8 was successful enough to give the Wii U home console enough of a sales bump to help Nintendo to eke out a $86 million profit...
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'Destiny' Halloween update brings holiday-themed items. Get that pumpkin head, other treats now Just a visit to the Postmaster and you'll be in for a treat! Get into the groove of things and celebrate Halloween with 'Destiny.'
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If you have dreams of recording your own aerial footage of a baseball game using a drone, you'll want to put them on ice. The FAA has issued a warning to all pilots that they'll be fined or imprisoned if they fly remote-...
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Microsoft Unveils $199 'Microsoft Band' Fitness Wearable Shortly after apps on the Mac App Store and iOS App Store revealed Microsoft's fitness wearable, the company has revealed its $199 Microsoft Band fitness wearable to Re/code. The device will go on sale tomorrow at Micros...
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SnapJet is the World's First Open Source Instant Film Printer for Smartphones Competition in the smartphone instant film printer industry is heating up. Companies like LifePrint and Fuji are tackling wireless mobile photo printers, and The Impossible Project has its analog Instant Lab. Next month,...
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This is the most important and inspirational personal announcement Tim Cook has ever made Apple CEO Tim Cook on Thursday made a surprising announcement in an opinion piece on Bloomberg Businessweek, which is very much in line with his many public notes in the recent past about diversity at the workplace. "Whi...
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This Is How To Turn Jack & Coke Into A Pie

The Huffington Post - 30 Oct 2014 13:00
This Is How To Turn Jack & Coke Into A Pie Maybe it's an elementary drink; maybe it was the first cocktail your young self paid for at the bar. Despite, or perhaps because of its simplicity, Jack & Coke is a timeless, tasty beverage -- a no-fail order that'll do ...
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Active, biodegradable packaging for oily products

EurekAlert! - 30 Oct 2014 06:00
(University of the Basque Country ) The BIOMAT research group has developed a single-layer, biodegradable container from agro-industrial by-products suitable for both liquid and solid oily products.
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Samsung sales plunge despite rewards aimed at smartphone owners With smartphone buyers increasingly choosing iPhones or lower-cost options over its devices, Samsung Electronics has been hammered this year.
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Google Wallet creator builds a new mobile payment rival A mobile payment terminal called Poynt is being launched by an executive who helped build Google Wallet. The payment terminal accepts chip cards, magnetic strip cards, NFC systems and QR systems, among others.
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Ready for a new Office experience? Microsoft is, with a tentative release set for late 2015 Microsoft's next version of Office, likely dubbed Microsoft Office 2016, could debut in the second half of 2015 with a few updates and aesthetic tweaks. Learn more here. The post Ready for a new Office experience? Micros...
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Images: 'Small World' Photo Contest Winners

Live Science - 30 Oct 2014 23:38
Images: 'Small World' Photo Contest Winners A peek into the mouth of a microscopic animal took the top award in photo contest that honors all this small.
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