Saturday, February 14, 2015

Expedia buys Orbitz for $1.3 billion and 10 More

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Expedia buys Orbitz for $1.3 billion

Online travel company Expedia is buying Orbitz for about $1.3 billion in cash, just a month after acquiring Travelocity for $280 million.

Meet the model with Down syndrome who just made fashion history at NYFW

Jamie Brewer just made fashion history as the first model with Down syndrome to walk the runway at New York Fashion Week.

So iPhone 6 Hairgate is actually a thing — at least in Canada

Hairgate is when the seams of the iPhone 6 get caught in a person's facial hair, causing it to be pulled painfully from his face.

Microsoft rolls out Windows 10 preview for Windows Phones

Microsoft launched the first preview version of the Windows 10 for phones Thursday.

Make your customer the hero to win brand loyalty

Public relations professionals should always emphasize the customer rather than the product.

Apple beefs up iMessage, FaceTime security with two-factor authentication

Apple has added two-factor authentication to iMessage and FaceTime

Sex toys. In Jell-O. In slow-motion.

This just brought a whole new meaning to Jell-O Jigglers.

Get ready for the 4GB iPhone app

Apple doubled the size limit of iOS apps -- from 2GB to 4GB -- the company alerted developers Thursday.

Hands on with Saturday Night Live's addictive SNL40 app

Saturday Night Live's 40 years on the air is celebrated with a rich and addictive app.

NASA's 5-year timelapse of the sun is stunning

To commemorate the fifth anniversary of the Solar Dynamics Observatory's (SDO) launch, NASA released a five-year timelapse of the sun.

You can now choose who will manage your Facebook account after you die

Facebok rolled out a new features Thursday that allow users to designate a specific friend who will be able to access their account after they die.

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