Thursday, October 17, 2013

Square Cash Streamlines Swapping Money via Email and 10 More

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Square Cash Streamlines Swapping Money via Email

Square cash lets you send and receive funds using just your email address and a debit card.

Apple Sends Invites to Oct. 22 iPad Event

If you've been anxiously awaiting to see what's next for Apple's iPad or iPad mini, you don't have to wait much longer.

What the Hiring of Burberry's CEO Means for Apple

Apple announced Tuesday that it hired Angela Ahrendts, the CEO credited with turning Burberry around, as senior vice president of retail and online stores.

How I Flew Around the World in Business Class for $1,340

Blogger Alissa Raupt booked a once-in-a-lifetime trip on a shoestring budget from Minneapolis to Shanghai, stopping in seven cities in between.

9 Absolutely Petrifying Places on the Internet

These terrifying websites will get you in the mood for Halloween and remind you why you typically stick to the safety of Facebook and Twitter.

Government Shutdown Delays Major Private Space Plane Test

A key test flight of a new private space plane that aims to be a next-generation transportation vehicle for astronauts has fallen victim to the shutdown.

The iPad Mini's First Year: Too Much of a Good Thing

The iPad Mini has proved to popular among consumers during its first full year on the market, but may be too popular for Apple's own good.

'Modern Day Snail Mail' Project Brings Human Element Back to Texting [PHOTOS]

Cristina Vanko sought to make her text messages more personal by spending a week hand-writing her responses to every message.

Poll: What Does Apple Have Planned for Its Oct. 22 Event?

The long-awaited debut of Apple's new iPad line appears to be upon us. Join our poll and tell us what you think Apple has in store for the event.

Every Outfit That Walter White Wore on 'Breaking Bad' in One Image

Walt's Wardrobe shows the evolution of 'Breaking Bad' through fashion.

Google Maps Helps Man Reunite With Long-Lost Family in Heartwarming Ad

A new ad for Google Maps tells the story of Saroo Brierley, who used the service to find his long-last family.

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