Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Amazon Unveils Flying Delivery Drones on '60 Minutes' and 10 More

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Amazon Unveils Flying Delivery Drones on '60 Minutes'

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has unveiled his plan for improving delivery times through the use of flying robot drones.

Deciphering a Death: Paul Walker's Final Moments Play Out Online [PHOTOS]

Here's what we know so far about 'Fast and Furious' actor Paul Walker's death, as social media offers clues into his final moments before the car crash.

'Fast and Furious' Cast Mourns Paul Walker's Death

As details of Paul Walker's sudden death continue to unfold, the 40-year-old actor's 'Fast and Furious' costars mourned his passing on social media.

Stay Classy, North Dakota: Ron Burgundy Joins Local News Show [VIDEO]

Milk might have been a bad choice, but putting Ron Burgundy on a bona fide local-news show was definitely a good one.

8 Holiday Gift Ideas for Dad

Your dad showed you the wonders of the world -- the least you can do is return the favor. These tech gift ideas are for the man who deserves them most.

Instagram Reportedly Working on New Messaging Feature

Instagram may ring in the new year with a brand new messaging feature that includes Instagram.com email addresses, according to a report.

9 Healthy Eating Apps to Get You Back on Track

Whether you're working around a food allergy or looking for delicious low-calorie recipes, these nine apps are a must for health-conscious eaters.

Amazon Drops Kindle Fire Prices For Cyber Monday

In the run up to Cyber Monday, Amazon has announced two new price drops on the Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HDX.

FiLIP Smartwatch Helps Parents Track Their Child's Location [VIDEO]

A gadget called FiLIP helps parents track their child's movements, and makes it easy for kids to call mom and dad.

How Introverts Can Stand Out at Work

Your average American workplace is not always kind to introverts.

7 Outdated Technologies Used by the U.S. Military

The U.S. military has some of the most advanced technology in the world, yet it still uses these seven outdated tools.

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