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Microsoft rolled out new native Outlook apps for iOS and Android Thursday.
The Kickstarter project for a card game called Exploding Kittens asked for a modest $10,000. The internet, however, would have none of that nonsense.
Budweiser's Super Bowl puppy ad is here and it's the ad to beat.
As we blow out the canldes for the Apple iPad's 5th birthday, we take stock of its past, present and future.
A new app collects data about your social interactions and determines how you really feel when you talk to certain people.
A mystery person was seen shoveling snow off the Boston Marathon's finish line in the freezing temperatures of the blizzard. Who was it?
Jon Stewart calls out media organizations, especially CNN's Don Lemon and the 'Blizzardmobile,' on overhyped blizzard coverage.
Security researchers have found the "smoking gun" that links Regin malware framework to British spy agency GCHQ and its Five Eyes allies.
The updated iOS version of the app rolled out with iOS 8 last year but the promised Mac counterpart has yet to make an appearance.
Qualcomm's earnings report seems to have confirmed rumors that the Galaxy S6 won't use its Snapdragon 810 chip.
In short, the 'Daily Dish' refused to be pigeon-holed -- much like Sullivan himself, a British-American gay conservative pro-pot Catholic libertarian.
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