Wednesday, January 28, 2015

This app tells you what to wear — based on your wardrobe and the weather and 10 More

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This app tells you what to wear — based on your wardrobe and the weather

For people who take their fashion apps as seriously as they take their their financial and fitness apps, ClosetSpace offers a powerful solution.

Cool-guy high school teacher leads 'Uptown Funk' dance party

A teacher and students at A. Maceo Smith New Tech High School in Dallas, Texas dance to Mark Ronson's "Uptown Funk."

Terminator, Minions and 'Family Feud' are coming to play with YouTube stars

The Terminator" Universal's Minions and new versions of classic game shows are coming to YouTube Space LA for residencies.

Live video: Blizzard hits New York City

We set up a livestream in our headquarters in the Flatiron district of Manhattan. The camera is pointed north toward Midtown.

How YouTubers discovered a human condition no one had talked about before

YouTubers figured out how to trigger a mysterious new human experience called ASMR — with whispers, tapping and role play.

The words to delete from your resume ASAP

Remove these words and phrases from your resume.

KFC debuts latest food travesty, the Double Down Dog

KFC has debuted a hot dog drizzled with cheese sauce and swaddled by a fried chicken bun, dubbed the 'Double Down Dog.'

The 11 most crucial items to stock up on before a storm

Don't rush the market unprepared. Here's a list of what you really need during a storm warning.

Why NYC smartphones got blizzard alerts, but no one else did

If you were in New York City Tuesday night, you probably saw an alert about the blizzard on your smartphone. Why didn't other areas get the alert?

13 concerned parents with concerning blizzard advice

Because the nor'easter of a lifetime is headed into town, mothers and fathers have taken to texting their kinship to make sure they are prepared for the snowpocalypse.

BMW's Super Bowl ad takes us back to a time when nobody 'got' the Internet

A new BMW Super Bowl ad features a clip from 1994 when Katie Couric and Bryant Gumbel were trying to figure out what the Internet was.

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