Thursday, May 29, 2014

Iran Judge Calls Mark Zuckerberg to Testify in Court and 10 More

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Iran Judge Calls Mark Zuckerberg to Testify in Court

A judge in Iran wants Mark Zuckerberg to appear in court to answer privacy complaints related to Facebook-owned WhatsApp and Instagram.

Meet the Man Hired to Make Sure the Snowden Docs Aren't Hacked

Micah Lee is the digital bodyguard who protects Glenn Greenwald, Laura Poitras and other reporters working on the Snowden docs.

Thailand Military Chief Tells Reporters to Ask Easier Questions, Cheer Him On

Two of Thailand's top reporters were summoned to the army's headquarters, where officers asked them to go easy on the country's newly self-installed leader.

LG G3 Hands On: It's All About the Screen

The LG G3 has an insanely high-resolution screen. Can it compete with the other Android flagship smartphones?

12 Ways Marketers Can Make the Most of Gmail's Tabbed Inbox

Email marketing, either to promote business or share the latest announcement, is a staple for many companies. It's still the best way to reach warm leads quickly and with minima...

Google Unveils Self-Driving Car Prototype

End of retrofits? Google has built a completely self-driving car from the ground up.

New York Sports Club Ad Trolls Kim and Kanye Wedding

The New York Sports Club has decided to turn the celebrity wedding into a marketing gimmick.

Dear Apple: Drop Beats, Buy Spotify Instead

Dear Apple: Save your money and find happiness with a company that's quiet, industrious, not flashy and strives to make its product better -- just like you.

7 Simple Ways to Improve Your Posture at Work

Sitting down all day is rough, but here are seven simple ways to improve your posture at work.

Toshiba's New Windows 8.1 Tablets Include Office and Start at $199

Toshiba's Encore 2 tablets run a new type of Windows called Windows 8.1 With Bing, include a one-year subscription to Office 365 and start at just $199.

Microsoft Unveils Real-Time Speech Translation for Skype

Skype's new Translator may soon be ready to break down language barriers around the world.

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