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"Netflix and chill" could get reclaimed by true movie watchers. Amazon unveils news that shakes up the game again. For those of us who actually plan to watch a movie,…
"Netflix and chill" could get reclaimed by true movie watchers. Amazon unveils news that shakes up the game again. For those of us who actually plan to watch a movie,…
Mega-beauty brand, L'Oreal unveils a groundbreaking stick on UV patch to monitor your sun exposure. Via an app, track just how much sun you've been exposed to, so you can…
New reports signal that Apple could have a game-changing new feature up its sleeve for 2017: the ability to ditch charging cords forever and wirelessly charge your phone! Imaging being…
Match and Square's IPOs were a lackluster premiere. Oh, and Jack Dorsey is now co-CEO of Square and Twitter? Anyone else think this is a bad idea? Are these more…
This week's news of a man's death at an Airbnb rental shows the growing issue of safety issue of companies like Uber and Airbnb. The sharing economy has a dark…
For Yahoo, the future doesn't involve passwords. Starting today, Yahoo Mail users can log into email without one - using features on mobile phones. Are passwords dead forever? Front page…
Apple announced a new program this week that lets you lease, instead of buy, your next iPhone so you always carry the new iPhone, in a very auto-industry-esque move. What…
American roadways are about to look a lot different and you will have a back seat view. After my appearance on Huff Post Live talking about the launch of Google…
Need to be the first one in the office to know about that mega merger? Will knowing new details about that certain IPO pricing change your game plan for your…
"Connection is a human right" - so says Google in an ad for its new mobile phone service dubbed, Project Fi. Priced starting $30 a month, this is going to…
For the very first time, HBO fans can get access to all its content without going through a cable company. Are cable companies suddenly turning into middle men? Welcome…
A new security flaw in Microsoft Windows could cause you to lose complete control of your computer just by clicking on a PowerPoint presentation. Here's how to protect yourself. Front page news: …