Monday, March 10, 2014

5 Apps You Don't Want to Miss and 10 More

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5 Apps You Don't Want to Miss

From a bacon alarm clock to an anonymous social network, our latest list includes a range of can't-miss apps for iOS, Android and Windows Phone 8 users.

The 7 Best Apps for When You're Sitting on the Toilet

Apps and handling your business go together like, well, nobody's business. Here are seven apps sure to optimize your time on the pot.

18 Inspirational Quotes to Celebrate International Women's Day

In honor of the ladies who have given hope to so many of us, we rounded up powerful quotes from female heroines.

11 Times 'The Simpsons' Predicted the Future of Technology

It's a safe bet that if there's a joke to be made about popular culture, The Simpsons has probably beaten you to it. And with 25 seasons of comedy under its belt, America's favo...

On the Front Lines: Exclusive Photos of the Ukraine-Russia Standoff

Evgeny Feldman, a staff photographer for the Russian publication Novaya Gezeta, visited a checkpoint Saturday on a road a few kilometers north of Crimea.

Inspire Creativity at Work With All Five of Your Senses

You've probably heard of the debate about whether open offices or the oh-so-dreaded traditional cubicles are better in the workplace.

6 Helpful Sleeping Tips to Make Daylight Savings a Dream

Here are 6 tips from a health expert on how to adjust your sleeping schedule for Daylight Savings Time.

Life360 Hits the Road in BMW's First Electric Car

BMW's new i3 electric car, a small four-door, five-seater that gets 80 miles to a charge, is finally coming to the United States early this year.

New York Times is About to Release an App Without ALL the News

NYT Now, a new mobile app from the New York Times, will provide readers with a curated feed of stories with specially crafted blurbs of key points.

DoSomething.org Is Upping the Snapchat Game

By creating charismatic Snapchat stories, DoSomething.org connects to their followers in a whole new way.

Astronauts Will Take Your Questions Now, SXSW. From Space.

NASA, Skype and the South by South West organizers pulled off a live conversation with two astronauts cruising 250 miles above the earth.

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