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Beats Electronics has filed a lawsuit targeting Chinese counterfeiters that are producing knockoffs of its headphones.
A list of ridiculous backyard accessories that nobody needs, but everyone wants.
Satya Nadella's latest memo lays out his vision for reshaping Microsoft as a company and culture.
A collection of facts and randomness that you've never thought about.
A list of 1994 summer blockbusters to make you feel old.
Tracy Morgan has sued Wal-Mart over last month's highway crash that seriously injured him, and killed a fellow comedian.
Apple has published a lengthy statement on its China website, refuting a report from Chinese television claiming the iPhone threatened national security.
The Netherlands' 3-0 defeat of Brazil had the feel of a World Cup game that only magnified the host country's dashed hopes.
This week's list includes a new spin on a classic game, a personalized shopping assistant and a speed radar app for athletes.
Australian swimmer and Olympic gold medalist Ian Thorpe revealed in an interview that he is gay, confirming years of speculation about his sexuality.
A new browser extension for Google Chrome will play clown music when you read an article or news story about Toronto Mayor Rob Ford.
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