Carson Kressley, of "Queer Eye" fame, discusses his new "make-better" show featured on the Oprah Winfrey Network, "Carson Nation," which aims at to improve the lives of those living in small communities across America.
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Rob Mason was, until recently, a lowly designer of third-party Facebook apps. Now he's at Facebook, where he's designed the most exciting new feature in recent history. He gives us the scoop on how he made it do just one thing--well
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Blockbuster spent a significant part of last year ignoring its impending demise. Then-CEO Jim Keyes argued that Netflix was not competition and that the startup had nothing to do with Blockbuster's financial troubles. Keyes said with a straight face that Blockbuster was undergoing an Apple-like comeback and that bankruptcy was out of the question
Read More »Microsoft Interns Create Ultimate Photo-Tagging Spy App
TagSense, a prototype app designed by two Microsoft interns, can automatically tag a picture with a person's name, physical activities, facial expression, and exact physical location--all without human input. A new, creepily awesome Android application developed by two Microsoft interns turns Android smartphone cameras into full-on spy machines. The app, called TagSense, relies on smartphone sensors to automatically tag photographs with the identities and activities of whoever's in them
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Despite being born without fingers on his right hand, Leo Millar was able to drive a golf ball 100 yards.
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TODAY’s resident “guy’s guy,” Donny Deutsch, tackles viewers’ relationship questions about sex, love and more. (TODAY)
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Jeff Peppet, who was diagnosed with a rare blood disease called Amyloidosis, reflects on his long journey back to health.
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With no donors available, doctors at Swedish hospital transplant stem cell-made windpipe into 36-year-old tracheal cancer patient
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Graeme McDowell feels he is finally ready to renew his bid for major glory at the British Open.
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Surgeons implanted world's first fully synthetic organ - windpipe made from patient's own stem cells - into 6-year-old man with tracheal cancer
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It happens to the best of us. Sometimes we fail a customer
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Facebook Vibes, the Google+ baby experiment, the best summer employees, and more. Facebook venturing into music? Mashable reports the social networking site may be looking to build a music service called Facebook Vibes.
Read More »Is the Oil and Gas Industry Getting a Bad Rap?
I’ve been researching the oil and gas industry lately. This industry has a negative stigma attached to it as being very environmentally insensitive. Granted, oil spills and gas leaks aren’t helping the industry’s image.
Read More »Your Next iPhone
What will it be like? That depends on whether you jump for the iPhone 5 expected to come out this fall or the iPhone 6 expected to come out in 2012. If it's an iPhone 5: 1
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