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5 Costumes for Halloween Spenders
According to one survey, Americans planned to spend an average of just under $70 on costumes for Halloween this year. If that number seems frightfully

Report Finds Companies Paying For Positive Reviews
A consumer group’s recent report shows that some online sellers purchase positive reviews for their products through social media. Which?, a British consumer advocacy group,

Hackers Breach Government Healthcare Files
Hackers accessed files of 75,000 people earlier this month when they breached a government health care system. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)

“Is Social Media Hurting Your Mental Health?” – TEDx talk with Bailey Parnell
Have you ever considered deleting your social media accounts but changed your mind because you experienced “F.O.M.O.” (Fear Of Missing Out)? Have you ever tried

Podcast: Live in NYC – Are We Making Progress? (The Energy Gang – Greentech Media)
Live in New York, Bloomberg editor Eric Roston joins The Energy Gang to discuss the progress of the clean energy landscape and by what standard

Adobe Launches New Video Editing App
Adobe has released a new video editing app tailored for social media. The newest addition to Adobe’s collection of editing, design, and web development software,

Consumers Use Car Safety Features Unsafely?
A recent study of car owners found most do not understand the limits of advanced safety systems. According to a report by the AAA Foundation
Podcast: Avoiding the Hacks that Kill Companies Like Yours (DIY CyberGuy)
Cybersecurity is one of the most important aspects of any business. Nearly 60% of small businesses that get hacked go out of business within six

Palm Rolls Out a New Add-On Device
A famous tech brand is attempting a comeback by getting people off their smartphone screens — and onto smaller smartphone screens. Palm, the brand famous

Obituary: Sears
Death of a giant Sears, Roebuck and Company filed for bankruptcy on Monday, Oct. 15. Started in 1886, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by Richard W. Sears,