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Intel is teaming up with Google to update Google Glass hardware in 2015

By Staff Reporter - Dec 01, 2014 07:03 PM EST

Intel will replace Texas Instruments in the new version of Google Glass, according to a Wall Street Journal source.

Intel purchases PasswordBox to beef up security tools

By Staff Reporter - Dec 01, 2014 03:25 PM EST

Intel has acquired a password management startup PasswordBox, a Canadian company that offers an online identity manager designed to let users log on to a range of websites and services with just one click, in order to beef up its Internet security efforts.

Babies should not sleep with blankets, pillows: Study watns

By Staff Reporter - Dec 01, 2014 02:02 PM EST

There are too many U.S. infants sleeping with blankets, pillows or other unsafe bedding that may lead to suffocation or sudden infant death syndrome, according to a recent report.

Repeated Head Injuries Playing Football can Alter Brain function in High Schoolers

By Staff Reporter - Dec 01, 2014 01:14 PM EST

Recently, many studies have covered the effects of concussions and head injuries on high school children. A new research says that even non-serious head injuries while playing sports can alter the brain development in adolescents.

Elder people remember more useless facts: Study

By Staff Reporter - Dec 01, 2014 12:47 PM EST

New research has discovered that as people age, they tend to remember irrelevant information.

1 Dead, 50 Missing as South Korean Ship Sinks in Bering Sea

By Staff Reporter - Dec 01, 2014 12:24 PM EST

A South Korean fishing vessel with 62 people aboard sank in the Bering sea off Russia. Fifty people are reported missing and at least one person is dead, according to officials.

E-cigarettes may contain up to 10 times more cancer-causing agents: Study

By Staff Reporter - Dec 01, 2014 11:46 AM EST

Despite how e-cigarettes are sometimes marketed, they contain up to 10 times the level of cancer-causing agents in regular tobacco, according to a new report by Japanese scientists.

ISIS kills 15 Policemen at Iraq Checkpost; UN says 1,232 Iraqis Killed in November

By Staff Reporter - Dec 01, 2014 11:32 AM EST

ISIS kills 15 people at a checkpost on the Iraq-Syria border as UN says 1232 people killed in Iraq in November

Selfies increase the demand for plastic surgery

By Staff Reporter - Dec 01, 2014 10:23 AM EST

Facebook, Instagram and Twitter may all make us feel more connected to each other and be up to date on what is going on in real time. However, there are more people who are choosing to improve their looks via surgery, thanks to selfies.

More Americans Going For Plastic Surgery to Look Good in Selfies

By Staff Reporter - Dec 01, 2014 09:10 AM EST

The increasing exposure to selfies, dubbed as the "selfie economy, has prompted scores of people across the United States to opt for plastic surgery.

Ohio State Football Player Kosta Karageorge Found Dead From Apparent Self-Inflicted Gunshot

By Staff Reporter - Dec 01, 2014 06:11 AM EST

An Ohio State football player, who had gone missing after sending a text message to his parents informing them about his concussions, was found dead in a trash bin late Sunday. Columbus Police said that he had a gunshot wound that appeared to be self-inflicted.

Two Juveniles Held for Hammering Bosnian Man to Death

By Staff Reporter - Dec 01, 2014 06:08 AM EST

St. Louis police have arrested two juveniles and are on the lookout for two other suspects after a Bosnian Man was beaten to death with hammers Sunday morning.

Crowd Strips Thief Naked, Wraps Him in Clingfilm and Ties Him to Lampost

By Staff Reporter - Nov 29, 2014 09:28 AM EST

An alleged thief who has been accused of trying to rob a pensioner at a knifepoint was stripped naked and wrapped from head to foot in clingfilm, and then tied to a lamppost by a crowd in Chile's capital, Santiago.

Hong Kong Police Arrests Protesters After Fresh Clashes

By Staff Reporter - Nov 29, 2014 09:27 AM EST

Hong Kong Police said that as many as 28 people have been arrested and at least eight police officials have been injured in the scuffle at Mong Kok.

Criticism from Mother "Shuts Down" Teenager's Brain

By Staff Reporter - Nov 29, 2014 09:26 AM EST

A new research shows why teenagers do not respond well to nagging from their mothers.

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