Tuesday, March 17, 2015

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Adobe brings 'Photoshop magic' to the PDF with 2 new mobile apps

Adobe is bringing its "Photoshop magic" to two new mobile apps that have nothing to do with image editing: Acrobat Mobile and Mobile Sign.

Dolce & Gabbana's feud with Elton John turns into Instagram meltdown

Dolce & Gabbana's feud with Elton John turned into an Instagram meltdown.

When and how to watch Friday's total solar eclipse

Staring at the sun is not an option, but here's how you can prepare.

You can now log into Yahoo Mail without remembering a password

Yahoo is eliminating the need to have a traditional password for its Yahoo Mail service.

United Airlines flight grounded after passenger tries to enter cockpit

A United Airlines spokesman says a flight headed from Washington, D.C., to Denver had to return to Dulles International Airport.

Once upon a time, weed was a no-no. Now it's your next 9-to-5.

The marijuana industry is exploding. With its growth come brand new jobs no one's ever attempted before.

Apple may expand its iPhone trade-in program to Android devices

Apple's smartphone trade-in program might soon expand beyond the iPhone.

What is Meerkat? Founder explains most-discussed app of SXSW

"The meerkats are moving in colonies, and they're always alerted of what's going on," says Ben Rubin, founder of live-streaming app Meerkat, which has become the most-discussed ...

Google chairman gets called out for cutting off a woman while talking about diversity

Google's executive chairman and biographer Walter Isaacson ended their panel on innovation in technology on an awkward note Monday when the men were called out for interrupting ...

Apple working on an Internet TV subscription service — report

Apple is working on an Internet television service that would offer 25 channels including three of the major broadcast networks, according to a report.

Apple exec slams Steve Jobs documentary

Apple senior executive Eddy Cue took to Twitter Monday to attack a documentary that premiered at SXSW this weekend.

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