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Several Facebook Ads Said to Advertise Counterfeit Goods
A study conducted by two Italian cyber-security experts, Daniele Stroppa and Carlos Di Micheli, reveals that approximately a quarter of the luxury products advertised on
Detergent Pods Linked to Higher Rates of Poisoning Among Children
Multi-color laundry detergent pods became popular in the market approximately 2 years ago as the latest innovation to improve convenience in the home. However, reports
Toyota Recalls 361,800 Vehicles Worldwide
On Wednesday, Toyota reported that it will call back 361,800 vehicles (including the Camry sedan) due to three separate defects. About 170,000 Camrys have a
Cutting Cable, Cutting Costs, and Gaining Retirement
The average monthly cable bill is currently $90 and projected to soar to $200 a month in 2020 reports The NPD Group a market research
Bitcoin Gets Under Your Skin
Martijn Wismeijer, also known as “Mr Bitcoin,” has developed a new place to store your digital currency: under your skin. The bitcoin entrepreneur had two
Diabetes Myths Demystified
November is Diabetes Awareness month and although most people are aware of it, many see it as quite an abstract issue. Diabetes is often falsely
“Masque Attack” Malware’s Potential to Hurt Apple Product Owners
Yesterday, security researchers discovered a vulnerability in Apple’s software that would make it susceptible to data hacks, similar to previous breaches seen earlier this year.
Latest Figures Suggest Millennials are Still Struggling
New figures published by the Pew Research Center suggest Millennials, defined as adults of working age under 25, have significantly low savings rates of negative
Adulterated Supplements Still on Shelves Months After FDA Recall
Researchers Pieter Cohen, Gregory Maller, Renan DeSouza, and James Neal-Kababick from institutions including Harvard Medical School and Cornell University have released a research letter in
Solar Energy Set to Be Even Cheaper?
With solar energy prices dropping low, scientists at the Sandia National Laboratories and the University of Colorado-Boulder are working to make solar panels even cheaper.