A Washington University Professor Is Suing Square And Claiming He Is A...
A Washington University professor is suing mobile payments startup Square for fraud and patent infringement, claiming that he should be included as one of the company's co-founders, the St. Louis...
View ArticleFacebook Says Its New Focuses Are Personalized Content And Spreading The...
Social Insider is delivered first thing every morning exclusively to BI Intelligence subscribers. WHAT'S NEXT FOR FACEBOOK? Listening to Facebook executives on yesterday's earnings call announcing...
View ArticleHere's Why Amanda Knox Is Not Going To Prison Any Time Soon
Amanda Knox was found guilty— again — of murdering her roommate in Italy and has been sentenced to 28 years and six months in prison.It's the second time she's been found guilty of the same crime. The...
View Article5 Steps To Creating A Classic Super Bowl Commercial
<div>Please enable Javascript to watch this video</div> Advertisers spend millions of dollars for 30 seconds of precious Super Bowl air time every year.With over 100 million people...
View ArticleThese Are New York City's Most Rat-Infested Neighborhoods
Like many big cities, New York has a rat problem.It's gotten so bad that the city started a "Rat Indexing" program in 2008 where city officials inspect properties, look for active rat signs and problem...
View ArticleHere's Why Microsoft Is Right To Pick Satya Nadella To Be CEO (MSFT)
Word is that Microsoft is about to announce that the guy heading up its cloud computing efforts, Satya Nadella, will be named Microsoft's new CEO.His appointment may even coincide with news that Bill...
View Article3 Things To Remember If You're Shopping For An Apartment In Manhattan
Manhattan real estate has one constant, and that's change. You can tell by walking the streets or, for the data geeks among us, by checking out the 61-page survey of a decade in co-op and condo sales,...
View ArticleYahoo Detected A Major Email Hack And Is Making Users Reset Their Passwords
Yahoo caught wind of an attempted, coordinated hack to gain access to its Yahoo Mail accounts and the company is prompting the owners of affected accounts to reset their passwords, according to the...
View ArticleREPORT: Box Has Secretly Filed For An IPO
The stock market brouhaha around cloud-based storage and collaboration is about to begin: Mark DeCambre at Quartz is reporting that Box has secretly filed for its initial public offering with the US...
View ArticleUS Navy Admiral Tapped To Lead The NSA
The embattled National Security Agency is about to get new leaders to deal with the ongoing fallout from whistleblower Edward Snowden’s surveillance disclosures.Vice-admiral Michael Rogers, the...
View ArticleAmazon May Raise The Price For Prime Membership
Amazon may raise the price of its Prime membership by up to $40 for U.S. customers, the company said today during its quarterly earnings call.Amazon’s Prime membership is an annual subscription that...
View ArticleSouth Florida Is Seeing An 'Epidemic' Of Heroin Abuse
MIAMI (Reuters) - A high-profile law enforcement crackdown on prescription painkiller abuse in Florida has addicts turning increasingly to heroin, resulting in the highest number of overdose deaths and...
View ArticleThese Extreme Security Measures Are Meant To Put A ‘Ring Of Steel’ Around The...
With terrorists vowing to strike Sochi, security is the word on everyone's lips.Russia is trying its best to reassure the world. The chief organizer of the Sochi Olympics has recently bragged that the...
View ArticleLAW PROFESSOR: If Italy Asks, The US Will Turn Over Amanda Knox
The United States will have little legal argument for turning down an extradition request should Italy seek the return of Amanda Knox for the 2007 murder of her British housemate.In the latest dramatic...
View ArticleWhy Chinese Families Don't Say 'I Love You'
"I love you" might be one of the most important combinations of three words in the English language. It's the signal that a romantic relationship is serious, an indication of closeness for a sibling,...
View ArticleCalifornia Is Cracking Down On 'Coding Boot Camps'
California consumer watchdog tells popular computer coding boot camps to close pending reviewSAN FRANCISCO (AP) — California consumer protection officials are threatening to close a group of computer...
View ArticleThe B-1B Bomber's New Cockpit Takes It To The Next Generation Of Long-Range...
On Jan. 21, Dyess Air Force Base, in Texas, saw the arrival of the first operational B-1B Lancer with the Integrated Battle Station upgrade which gave the “Bone” new screens and updated avionics in...
View Article'You May Have A Storm, A Twister, And Even A 9-Richter-Scale Earthquake;...
Press freedom in Russia is notoriously poor, but in the run-up to the Olympics, censorship has become widespread and blatant, especially when it comes to Sochi, according to a recent report by the...
View ArticleWhy Companies Are Ruining The Super Bowl By Releasing Their Ads So Early
The Super Bowl's commercial breaks were once a time of great anticipation. Not even a decade ago, Americans circled the television during breaks in the action, eager for the big reveal of a new pop...
View ArticleVodka Is Killing Russian Men By The Thousands
LONDON (Reuters) - A quarter of all Russian men die before they reach their mid-fifties and their passion for alcohol - particularly vodka - is largely to blame, according to research published on...
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