Why I Share My Closet With Hundreds of Women
For TueNight.com by Margit Detweiler Gwynnie Bee CEO Christine Hunsicker (Photo: Margit Detweiler/TueNight) "I'd size down, for sure -- it runs big," says Mara, a Gwynnie Bee staffer. She sits behind a...
View ArticleTurkey Tightens Twitter Block
By Daren Butler ISTANBUL, March 22 (Reuters) - Turkey said on Saturday that Twitter was "biased" and had been used for "systematic character assassinations" of Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's...
View ArticlePhysicists Calculate Mass Of Top Quark, Heaviest Elementary Particle
In the first joint result from the world's two leading particle colliders, scientists have determined the mass of the heaviest elementary particle, the top quark. The measurement was made using the...
View ArticlePrivacy Is More Than Locking Your Doors
There are 10 distinct meanings of privacy. Protecting Reputation You’ve heard of money management, right? Well, there’s also reputation management. There’s a difference between having facts about a...
View ArticleMichelle Obama Stresses Freedom Of Speech In China Visit
BEIJING (AP) — U.S. first lady Michelle Obama told Chinese professors, students and parents on Sunday that she wouldn't have risen to where she was if her parents hadn't pushed for her to get a good...
View Article#NoMakeupSelfies Raise Millions For Cancer Research
Who says hashtags and selfies are a waste of time? The social media trend #nomakeupselfie has garnered more than £2 million (or $3.3 million) in funding for Cancer Research UK, the organization...
View ArticleLoblolly Pine Tree Sets New Record For Biggest Genome Ever Sequenced (VIDEO)
A loblolly pine tree on the 17th hole of the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia blocked so many of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s shots that in 1956 he tried to get the tree chopped down....
View ArticleDrugstore Delivery Drones Are Coming To San Francisco
If a toothbrush falls on your head in San Francisco, don’t be alarmed; the future is here and it includes drone-delivered drugstore goods. Following an unexpected court ruling in support of commercial...
View ArticleRevealed: Apple And Google's Wage-Fixing Cartel Involved Dozens More...
Back in January, I wrote about “The Techtopus” — an illegal agreement between seven tech giants, including Apple, Google, and Intel, to suppress wages for tens of thousands of tech employees. The...
View ArticleN.S.A. Breached Chinese Servers Seen As Security Threat
WASHINGTON — American officials have long considered Huawei, the Chinese telecommunications giant, a security threat, blocking it from business deals in the United States for fear that the company...
View ArticleObama's Europe Ties Get New Test With Russia Dispute
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama's complex relationship with Europe faces new challenges during a weeklong trip as he tries to persuade allied leaders to hold firm in efforts to punish Russia...
View ArticleNSA Hacked Chinese Telecom Giant's Servers: Report
BERLIN (AP) — U.S. intelligence agencies hacked into the email servers of Chinese tech giant Huawei five years ago, around the time concerns were growing in Washington that the telecommunications...
View ArticleBeware! A Majority of Job References Don't Say Good Things
For most job seekers, providing a list of references is an afterthought. The toughest part of the job search is over -- landing the interview and performing well enough to get to the "final four" (or...
View ArticleCops May Be Intercepting Phone Calls, Text Messages Through Stingray Technology
WASHINGTON (AP) — Local police in the U.S. may be intercepting phone calls or text messages to find suspects using a new technology tool known as Stingray. But they are refusing to turn over details...
View ArticleJimmy Carter Is Pretty Sure The NSA Is Spying On His Email
Former President Jimmy Carter thinks the National Security Agency is probably monitoring his email. In an interview with NBC's Andrea Mitchell airing during Sunday's "Meet the Press," Carter said he...
View ArticleBe Your Family's Chief Security Officer
Schlage is all about safety and security. But you need not be in the profession of security analyst to be vigilant about your home and family’s security. And when it comes to security, this doesn’t...
View ArticleWhy Is Google Finishing My Sentences, and Facebook Reading My Mind?
I wish Google would stop thinking it knows what we're thinking. It doesn't. It's often ludicrously off base, and usually simply annoying. Obviously not what they were going for. The (now accepted)...
View Article10 Points Where the Research Behind Banning Handheld Devices for Children Is...
You may have come across Cris Rowan's popular HuffPost piece explaining 10 reasons handheld devices should be banned for children under 12. You may also have read the rebuttal from a librarian mom who...
View ArticleMost Wearable Devices Will Fail and the Name of the Category Will Change From...
Wearables are anything but sensible, from first hand observation they are somewhat silly, as they are trying to solve a problem that can be solved by a myriad of simpler and more passive mechanism. If...
View ArticleWhy Malaysia Airlines Texted (Yes, Texted) Families That There Are No Survivors
When Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 decided this morning that it would cease the search for survivors after new flight data proved it crashed in the southern Indian Ocean, the company sent a text...
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