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A Chinese tourist's camera was rolling when a bomb suddenly went off in central Bangkok on Monday night, killing at least 20 people and injuring more than 100.
Parallels is blending OSes again with its Desktop 11 for Mac software, except this time it's doing it for Windows 10.
It took 30 years and a heck of a lot of water pressure.
It could be pure rumor, but pink lovers can still dream.
Hate your finicky Wi-Fi router? Google does too, apparently.
The group that hacked affairs website AshleyMadison has reportedly leaked user information, including emails and credit card transactions.
Subway officially drops spokesman Jared Fogle following child pornography accusations.
A yellow shirt worn by the Bangkok bombing suspect has spurred Internet sleuthing and speculation -- and led to a store in Indonesia.
Paper by Fiftythree, the mega-popular iPad drawing app, will soon makes its iPhone debut.
Heidi Klum has no patience for Donald Trump's insults.
The Obama administration wants the "administration to look like the American people."
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