Tuesday, May 19, 2015

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There's a house floating down the Thames and you can stay in it

There's a house floating up and down this Thames this week, created by Airbnb, and you can stay in it for a night.

Recent grads, join our boot camp for jobs in our next #BizChats

Join us on Wednesday for our next #BizChats Twitter chat, where we'll be discussing what college graduates should focus on post-graduation.

How to save on the most expensive New York City attractions

When One World Observatory opens May 29, it will be in the top 10 most expensive New York City attractions.

'The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt' is 60 hours long, miles and miles deep

There is no greater foe in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt than the crushing weight of your own indecision. At any given moment, a dozen different threads of plot demand your attention.

Is President Obama's iPhone a security concern?

President Obama is on an iPhone, at least for Twitter. Is that a good idea, security-wise?

Maya Rudolph totally Beyoncé'd the National Anthem

Maya Rudolph blows everyone away at the graduation ceremony for Tulane University by singing a wickedly-entertaining parody of 'The Star-Spangled Banner.'

Where do you find great, off-the-beaten-path developers?

Web Dev Colin Folta praises the virtues of electrical, mechanical and other traditional engineers who have decided to give software development a spin.

Family robot Jibo goes on pre-sale again

The adobrable robot that could change family life is on pre-order again, but it still won't arrive until 2016.

Jay Z's new rap portrays Spotify and YouTube as exploiters of black artists

It's a hard knock life, and Jay Z wants to do something about it.

Daschunds, like all of us, love a good 'Law & Order' marathon

In the criminal justice system, the people are represented by two separate, yet equally adorable, dogs.

Obama strips funding for grenade launchers for police

No more grenade launchers, tank-like vehicles and camouflage jackets for American police. That's the recommendation from President Barak Obama's task force on police reform publ...

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