Sunday, February 15, 2015

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Tech investor Ashton Kutcher's advice: Ask this one great question

Ashton Kutcher opened up about his personal life and passed along advice from some of the world's most successful people, at a tech conference in Australia.

Powerball winner is mother of 4 who quit Walmart job to care for kids

Marie Holmes, one of the alleged winners in Thursday's Powerball, quit her job at Walmart to care for her kids, one of whom has cerebral palsy.

Why Expedia buying Orbitz could be good for travelers, not so good for hotels

The online booking sites are consolidating, is that good or bad for booking your next trip?

The upcoming Boston blizzard may be equivalent to Category 2 hurricane

Hard-hit New England is preparing for yet another blizzard in a record-shattering winter. The storm could bring hurricane-force winds and heavy snow.

Top tech CEOs give Obama the cold shoulder at cybersecurity summit

Many tech leaders were notably absent from President Obama's cybersummit on Friday.

Google and Mattel give the View-Master a virtual reality overhaul

The iconic View-Master toy from the early 1900s is getting a massive overhaul with the help of Google and virtual reality technology.

The latest Nike+ FuelBand is actually your iPhone

No fitness tracker, no problem! Just use your iPhone and the newly updated Nike+ Fuel app.

Teaser for Ryan Murphy's 'Scream Queens' is bloody good

Fox releases a mini teaser for Ryan Muphy's 'Scream Queens,' which debuts later this year.

An artist painted a couple into classic Disney scenes for Valentine's Day

To surprise his girlfriend for Valentine's Day, Brian Flynn asked an artist to paint the couple into scenes from famous Disney movies.

Watch Taylor Swift's dark and stormy 'Style' music video

Watch Taylor Swift's newest, gorgeous music video to her latest single from her "1989" album.

David Carr championed digital media — and called bullshit on it

Part of being a journalist means applying a healthy dose of skepticism to anything and everything. It is a trait that oozed from Carr.

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