Rob Riggle Plays A Part In Ford Fusion's 'Historic' Super Bowl Commercial...
Rob Riggle does it all. Whether he's in a movie, performing stand-up comedy, or giving you tips on party fouls, Riggle seems to always be in front of a camera. Ford added a notch to his belt when he...
View ArticleHow The Beatles Rocked Technology
ICYMI (he acronymed sarcastically), this week marks the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' landing in the U.S. and their appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, upturning world culture and igniting what we...
View ArticleThe Super Bowl Stopped People From Binge Watching -- But Not For Long
The Super Bowl officially got boring after Bruno Mars and the Red Hot Chili Peppers performed. If you're one of the 111.5 million people who watched the broadcast last night, then you probably knew...
View ArticleDemocrats Introduce Bill To Restore Net Neutrality Rules
WASHINGTON -- A group of House and Senate Democrats introduced legislation Monday that would allow the Federal Communications Commission to restore federal net neutrality rules struck down by a federal...
View ArticleAndrea Cardosa, Educator, Charged With Sexual Abuse In YouTube Case
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — A California educator who was confronted by a former student on a YouTube video seen hundreds of thousands of times was charged Monday with 16 counts of sexual abuse,...
View ArticleWhy The Heck Is Everyone Playing 'Flappy Bird'?
Start. Tap. Tap. Tap. Taptaptaptaptaptaptap. Tap. Tap. PING! Tap. Tap. Punch sound. Sad Whistle. Curse your slow fingers, shake off another small piece of dignity, then press Start again. Just one more...
View ArticleHow I Came to Work at Facebook
In 2005, when I graduated from college, I didn't know what I was going to do with my life. I had no job prospects and only the painfully specific goal of "changing the world." But then a friend of mine...
View ArticleMary Barra, First Female CEO Of GM, Gets Paid Half What Her Male Predecessor...
Last month, Mary Barra started work as chief executive officer of General Motors, becoming the first woman to run a major automaker. Her appointment was hailed as a significant milestone for female...
View ArticleThe Home Office Worker's Tale
I sat down to work a couple weeks ago, ready to tick off the first in a long to-do list of items stretching through the week to come. It was a Sunday, but I had a lot to do, so I resolutely turned on...
View ArticleTechnology Etiquette for the Emerging Generation
Results are in from a new study by Jive/Harris on the most annoying smart phone behaviors at work. You may not be surprised by what they discovered. The most annoying habits in order are: Having loud...
View ArticleThe Best Of Will Ferrell's Classy Reddit AMA For Charity
"People of the Interwebs" were treated today by Will Ferrell's first-ever Reddit AMA on behalf of his favorite non-profit, Cancer For College. Spoiler alert: all of his answers were ridiculous. In...
View ArticleCybersecurity Industry Interview With Marsh's Matt McCabe: Part Three
As we kick off 2014, I am starting the New Year with an interview series, which will provide an overview of the cybersecurity industry. In the final part of this three part series, I spoke with Marsh's...
View ArticleWhat Happened to the Wow?
As a kid I watched The Jetsons -- I couldn't wait to grow up so I could live in the future. I looked forward to a life where I rode in my spaceship to the mall, could see someone on a video screen when...
View ArticleKids Can Use Smartphones Before They Learn To Write Their Names And Tie Their...
Kids around the world may be separated by land and sea, but many seem to have one thing in common: They know a lot about technology. AVG, a computer security software company, surveyed 6,017 parents...
View Article24 Hours With Paper
By Noah J. Nelson (@noahjnelson) Facebook is all grown up. Ten years old today, Facebook finished its first decade of existence by releasing what is almost universally being hailed as "their best app...
View ArticleEdward Snowden Leaks Lead To Pentagon Change, Top Official Says
WASHINGTON (AP) — A top U.S. military intelligence official said Tuesday that the Pentagon will have to make costly changes to programs and personnel because of leaks by former National Security Agency...
View ArticleCollege Football Recruiting Staffs Turn To Twitter For Edge Ahead Of National...
Recruiting is the lifeline of college coaches and with teenagers using social media like Twitter to communicate, some football staffs have pushed the boundaries of NCAA regulations to reach top high...
View ArticleHere Are The Answers To The Questions Everyone's Asking About The Maserati...
Maserati’s minute-and-a-half long magnum opus to the new Ghibli may not have been the best Super Bowl commercial, but it was certainly the most surprising. In an era when Super Bowl ads are released...
View ArticleThe First Congressman To Battle The NSA Died And No One Noticed
Last month, former Congressman Otis Pike died, and no one seemed to notice or care.
View ArticleThis Year's World Photography Awards Nominees Are So Beautiful They Don't...
Each year, photographers from around the globe submit their most captivating works to compete in the Sony World Photography Awards. From minutiae in everyday life to rare glimpses into remote...
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