The bad news from Intel was worse than anyone expected and the changes the company announced in the wake of dismal earnings speak to seismic changes ahead in the PC …
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You’re driving down the road, minding your own business, when you get pulled over by a police officer. He says you changed lanes without signaling, or that the tint on …
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They’re called the “Panama Papers” a massive leak of confidential documents from Mossack Fonseca, a law firm in Panama specializing in untraceable offshore accounts. The document dump, consisting of over …
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No fooling, Americans are feeling more confident in the job market than anytime since the Great Recession. In March the U.S. added a robust 215,000 jobs, crushing expectations and raising …
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Tweeting, retweeting pics and videos. Creating self-aggrandizing Facebook posts. Getting coached on the best way to take a glamorous selfie. At first glance, it looks like heavy social media users …
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This morning a series of deadly explosions tore through the Belgian capital of Brussels. There were two bombings at the Zaventem airport, at least one of which was a suicide …
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One size fits all – this adage may not be true in every case, especially when it comes to retirement advice. In reality, some of the most time-honored rules of …
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Describing Google Fi in technology terms is difficult because it’s one part cellular service, that works pretty much like any other phone, one part mobile WiFi hotspot and one part …
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The United States Air Force has an addiction and Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James told the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday that it’s going to cost five billion …
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Yes, that’s right. Another Clinton scandal. On Super Tuesday, it was a foregone conclusion that Hillary Clinton would win the primaries—and she did. But instead of being thrilled with the …