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Google Fiber May Expand to East Coast
Google has fueled speculation about upcoming announcements slated for release in North Carolina. The tech giant will be hosting an event later this week with
Automatic Breaking Added to Recommended Safety Features
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced two new features to the recommended safety features for New Car Assessment Program. Both features are related to
Home Resale Increases, So Do Prices
Home resale has increased in December but decreased overall in in 2014 for the first annual decrease since 2010. The December increase suggests a pick-up
Drug-Resistant Bacteria Spread By Medical Equipment in Seattle
Health officials have reported that 38 patients at Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle have been infected with drug resistant bacteria as a result of
Microsoft’s HoloLens- “Developers Have Lived for This Day”
On Wednesday, Microsoft used the Windows 10 Launch event to announce the development of its holographic platform. Using a headset called the HoloLens, Microsoft has
Measles Outbreak at Disney
Numerous cases of measles have been linked to the California-based Disneyland and Disney Adventures Parks where five employees have also been infected. The disease has
Tesla and Chevrolet Race To Roll Out First Affordable Electric Car
Tesla has led the electric car industry with it’s luxurious electric cars for sometime, but breaking into the mainstream has been somewhat elusive for the
Need that Tax Refund Fast? Wal-Mart’s Cashing Checks
In an attempt to further integrate itself into the financial industry, Wal-Mart is offering consumers the option of picking up their tax refund in cash
The CDC Warns Flu Vaccine Is Only 23 Percent Effective
This years flu vaccine has proved less effective than expected or desired. The official numbers have placed the effectiveness of this year’s flu vaccine at
Solar Jobs Aid Economic Recovery
Solar companies have increased the number of workers they are employing by 22 percent in the US. Currently almost 174,000 people are working in the