Friday, October 31, 2014

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12 Halloween costumes you can make in 5 minutes or less

No muss, no fuss — these Halloween costumes can be made in five minutes or less.

29-year-old cancer patient will not end her life this weekend

Brittany Maynard, a 29-year-old with terminal brain cancer, has decided not to end her life this week, reversing a previous decision.

50 last-minute Halloween costumes

If you waited until the last minute, these easy costumes will save your Halloween.

Google reveals first functional Project Ara prototype (for real this time)

A new video shows off the most advanced Project Ara prototype yet-- one that actually boots and is able to launch an app.

Apple CEO Tim Cook: 'I'm proud to be gay'

Apple CEO Tim Cook has for the first time written publicly about his sexual orientation in an essay published in Businessweek, Thursday.

Underwater 'lump' could be Amelia Earhart's lost plane

An expedition next summer could confirm the navigator made an emergency landing on a Pacific atoll after her mysterious disappearance in 1937.

Why it matters where — and when — Tim Cook spoke up about being gay

Tim Cook's essay clarifies his sexual orientation to the public, but also raises some issues about how, why and where he spoke up.

The creators of Google Inbox explain why it's the future of Gmail

Although the whole aim of Google Inbox is to make email more useful, it's not intended to replace the Gmail experience. Yet.

Man walking in NYC is 'harassed' in a very different way

You've probably seen video of a woman getting harassed on the streets of New York City. But what happens if a man walks the streets of New York?

College students trust Snapchat despite hack, study says

A new study found that most students still trust the service and haven't changed their use of the app since the recent hack.

Tim Cook just publicly declared he's gay and Wall Street doesn't care

The CEO of the world's most valuable company publicly announced he's a gay man, and Wall Street could not care less.