Sunday, April 27, 2014

Microsoft Now Officially Owns Nokia's Phone Business and 10 More

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Microsoft Now Officially Owns Nokia's Phone Business

Microsoft's acquisition of Nokia's Devices and Services business is now complete, both companies have announced.

SpaceX Successfully Soft-Landed Booster Rocket in the Atlantic

SpaceX achieves a space breakthrough. Its Falcon 9 booster rocket stage did as programmed and soft-landed -- bottom first -- in the ocean. Did it survive?

The End of the Car Wash? Nissan Develops 'Self-Cleaning' Vehicle

Nissan is experimenting a a special super-hydrophobic paint that promises to make "self-cleaning" cars.

25 Cats Killed, Found Hanging From Trees In NYC Suburb

Is a serial cat killer on the loose in a suburb outside New York City? Officials found 30 dead cats in an abandoned lot in Yonkers.

Microsoft Shouldn't Count on Surface Mini to Reverse Its Tablet Slide

Revenue from the Surface was nearly cut in half in Microsoft's latest earnings report, but a coming Surface Mini might change that.

Nike President on Fuelband News: We're Excited for a Future With Apple

Nike President and CEO Mark Parker has added fuel to rumors on Friday that the company's Fuelband software could end up in the Apple iWatch.

Nike Ad Induces World Cup Fever Without Mentioning the Tourney Once

Nike released a new World Cup ad on Friday, and predictably enough, it's freaking excellent.

Ronald McDonald Loses the Jumpsuit, Is Ready for His Selfie

FOMO no mo' -- Ronald McDonald revealed an updated wardrobe and a hashtag of his very own Wednesday.

Foursquare CEO Admits to Wife's Boston Marathon Fraud

The wife of Fourquare CEO Dennis Crowley ran the Boston Marathon in a counterfeit bib, but she wasn't the only one.

Watch a 20-Mile Long Iceberg Drift Into the Southern Ocean

NASA spotted a massive iceberg drifting toward the Southern Ocean from Antarctica, where land-based ice is melting more rapidly.

Where There's Google Fiber, Google Wi-Fi Will Soon Follow

Google is reportedly interested in offering its own Wi-Fi networks in regions where it already has its Google Fiber Internet and TV service.

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