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Samsung wants your TV to talk to your fridge

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Samsung took a first step towards connecting the living room to the internet of things Monday with the introduction of its new Smart TV...

Social Media App Lets You Live Vicariously Through Friends’ Experiences

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Vycarious, a new social-media app that is available for iOS, lets you create, follow and comment on friends' experiences, ranging from a two-week vacation...

The Beginner’s Guide to Google+

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When Google+ entered the social space in 2011, it was met largely with skepticism. Joining a crowded field with platforms such as Facebook and...

Vine Challenge: Time Travel

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In its most recent update, Vine introduced a tool that allows users to edit individual frames within a post. This means you can create...

Google Cranks Up Ads In Search As Keyword Prices Decline

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It may have been easy to overlook how crowded with ads Google's search results pages have become over the last couple years. But it's...

Robust Social Ad Growth to Continue in Europe

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Social network ad spending levels are dramatically different in Western Europe vs. Central and Eastern Europe, eMarketer estimates, but the coming trends are similar....

Business Insider Launches Its Windows 8 App

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Our new app for Windows 8 is live and available in the Windows 8 Store. It’s all the great content and articles you get...

Twitter Dethrones Facebook as Teens’ Favorite Social Network for Shopping

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Twitter beat out Facebook in the battle for teenagers' preferred social networks for online shopping. In a recent survey of teens' retail behavior, participants...

Instagram Rolls Out In-Stream Ads As Facebook Seeks to Boost Mobile...

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Instagram's cautious roll-out of its in-stream ads is now underway. U.S. users who open the app in the coming week will see an "educational ad"...

This New App Encourages Kids To Combat Sexting With Silly Memes

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There's a new app out that's encouraging teenagers to send witty responses in lieu of "sexts", Betabeat reports. The organization, a British charity called Childline,...

Twitter will price shares at $17-$20, IPO expected early November

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A filing from Twitter provides further pricing details about the year’s most highly-anticipated IPO. In an amendment to the S-1 it filed earlier with the...

The First iPad Air Commercial Casts Apple As The King Of...

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Apple has spent the past year figuring out who it wants to be. Its once charming and cool commercials transitioned into mini-melodramas this summer...

Report: Facebook Revokes Ban on Beheading Videos

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Multiple reports, including from the BBC and CNN, are suggesting that Facebook has given users the green light to once again post graphic videos...

BBC Global News, Latest Twitter Partner, Starts Series of Original In-Tweet...

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BBC Global News has struck a deal to serve sponsored video clips inside paid tweets via Twitter's growing Amplify program, according to the companies. BBC.com...

YouTube now lets more creators charge for their videos

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YouTube has expanded the pilot program, first launched in May, that lets select partners sell subscriptions to their channels. It’s now available to all...

A Survival Plan for Blackberry

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There'll be business school cases written about the rise and fall of BlackBerry, not to mention its latest feat of losing almost a billion...

4 Ways to Post When Facebook Is Down

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Facebook, like most websites, has its bugs. But it's rare for the entire site to suddenly stop working as it did Monday morning. The...

Pimp My Dog — With Apps!

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Every dog has its day and now, every dog has its app. From ones to help track vet appointments to those that help train your...

Vine Is The Fastest-Growing App Of 2013

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This year, Twitter-owned Vine grew a whopping 403% between the first and third quarters of 2013 according to Mashable, Statista and GlobalWebIndex. (Growth was...

Microsoft is reportedly prepping a Google Glass competitor

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Google Glass might not be the only big name in connected eyewear if Microsoft has anything to say about. Redmond is reportedly testing prototypes...