Julian Assange: There's No Stopping More NSA Leaks From Being Published
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said on Sunday that Edward Snowden made sure that the information he took about U.S. surveillance programs will continue to be published...
View ArticleThis Smart Bike-Sharing Startup Is Looking To Blaze A New Path
The startup viaCycle is a different type of bike-sharing model. It's a "Smart Bike-Sharing" company looking to blaze a path through Atlanta and eventually the rest of the country.What makes viaCycle...
View ArticleSuper Quick Summaries Of 5 Psychology Books You Should Read
Google Reader is being shut down on July 1st. Sign up for my mailing list to make sure you don't miss anything. Join here.“What are the best psychology books to read?”Everyone asks me that. But then...
View ArticleYou Don't Need An Outdoor Grill To Make These Droolworthy Chicken Wings
July 4 is just around the corner, and that means it’s finally time to bust out that bag of charcoal or refill your propane tank, because grilling season has officially begun.Even if you live in a...
View ArticleHere Are All The Easter Eggs In 'Monsters University'
Disney and Pixar's big prequel to 2001's "Monsters Inc." came out last weekend. "Monsters University" had a great opening weekend debuting to $82 million. While most were excited to see the duo of Mike...
View ArticleHow The NSA Collects Contents Of Internet Traffic In Four Charts
When it blew the lid open on the NSA domestic spying scandal in conjunction with the Guardian, the Washington Post released the first batch of slides revealing the preliminary details of which Internet...
View ArticleHP Exec Says It Would Be 'Silly' For HP Not To Get Back Into The Smartphone...
HP hasn't had a smartphone since it ditched WebOS in 2011, but it sounds like it's itching to get back into the race. At an event in Beijing earlier this week, Su-yin Yam, senior director of HP's...
View ArticlePowerful Photos Show President Obama's Visit To Nelson Mandela's Former...
President Obama went to South Africa's Robben Island on Sunday to tour the site where Nelson Mandela was held for 18 of his 27 years behind bars for fighting against apartheid, NPR reports.White House...
View ArticleANALYST: 'Brace Yourselves, A Huge Week For The Market Starts In A Few Hours'
There are still a couple more hours left of the weekend, but the clock is ticking.Kit Juckes, a currency analyst at Societe Generale, warns of what's about to come:Brace yourselves, a huge week for...
View ArticleTwitter's CEO Had An Awkward Interview Moment When Asked About Government Spying
Katie Couric's interview with Twitter CEO Dick Costolo is an excellent example of how charm and charisma can help a journalist to press a public figure to answer questions he'd rather not face. The...
View ArticleThis Creepy Art Project Dies A Little Every Time It's 'Liked' On Facebook
Jean Baudrillard, the French philosopher whose ideas inspired The Matrix, didn't live long enough to sign up for a Facebook account.It's a shame. As somebody who wrote about reality and simulations, he...
View ArticleThe Best Free Attractions In America
Imagine seeing masterpieces by van Gogh, entertaining your kids with activities, and strolling a hilltop garden with waterfalls and beautiful views at sunset.Now imagine doing it all for free. That’s...
View ArticleSunday Saw 'The Biggest Protest In Egypt's History'
The people of Egypt are out in full force today to protest against President Mohamed Morsi, whom many believe has lost his legitimacy after becoming the country's first democratically elected...
View ArticleThe Rise of Social TV: How Social Media Is Amplifying TV Advertising
Research has shown that TV-watching and social media usage isn't mutually exclusive. Consumers appear to love using social media while they watch TV. Many discuss what they're watching, and these...
View ArticleGET READY: We're About To Get A Ton Of Crucial Information On The Health Of...
HEADS UP: The world's biggest economies will be publishing their June manufacturing PMI reports over the next two days. This is our scorecard."Fireworks are a given, even without minor considerations...
View ArticleBear Market In Gold Pummels Einhorn's Greenlight Fund [REPORT]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors in David Einhorn's Greenlight Capital Management's offshore gold fund were down 11.8 percent in June, bringing their year-to-date losses in the fund to 20 percent, two...
View ArticleBig Tobacco CEO Unapologetically Smokes His E-Cig At The New York Stock...
Citi recently declared electronic cigarettes to be one of the 10 disruptive technologies that are changing the world.Murray Kessler, CEO of Lorillard Tobacco was on the New York Stock Exchange floor on...
View ArticleDairy Queen Gives Workers Treadmill Desks
Everyone knows that sitting at your desk all day is not good for your health. In fact, researchers coined the term "sitting disease" to describe the many ailments that can result from the common...
View ArticleCustomers Are Lining Up For This Secret Menu Item At In-N-Out
In-N-Out enthusiasts, have you ever heard of a “Monkey Style” burger?I’ve heard of Animal Style (mustard-cooked beef patty, pickles, extra spread and grilled onions) and Protein Style (lettuce-wrapped...
View ArticleTesla's Stock Surged 9% After A Bullish Analyst Upgrade (TSLA)
Tesla shares improved 9.15% today after Jefferies analyst Elaine Kwei raised her price target for the company to $130. The stock ended the day at $117.18.Here's some of her commentary:Based on reported...
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