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32 essential Android tips and tricks
Several weeks ago, we highlighted 40 useful iPhone tricks everyone should know. We got such good feedback from that feature that we wanted to share the love with Android users – who, after all, make up the largest proportion of the smart phone community.
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Top 5 overlooked stories of 2010
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Modern Parenthood Michelle Obama’s arms are real; arm-lift cosmetic surgery is just skin deep
Michelle Obama's arms — toned and lithely — are inspiring. Unfortunately, they've inspired 15,000 people to undergo arm-lift cosmetic surgery. The whole notion of beauty, twisted again.
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PC shipments slump, Windows 8 may be to blame
A new report from IDC shows significant shrinkage in the PC market.
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This year's best online April Fools' Day jokes
Better watch out: the interwebs are joining in on the April Fools' festivities. Check out some of these prank pages and announcements by some of the biggest names on the Web.
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Martians, flying saucers discovered on Mars, report extremely unreliable sources (+video)
Online news outlets that should not under any circumstances be trusted report that NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has captured images of advanced life on the Red Planet.
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At last, scientists provide photographic evidence of sneezing monkeys
The discovery of sneezing monkeys, a rare, snub-nosed monkey species first spotted just two years ago, highlights the need to improve wildlife management in China.
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The Monitor's View: Barclays Libor scandal: Is truth an easy casualty in the digital age?
Barclays bank was caught manipulating global interest rates, known as Libor, in an act of deception over the bank's financial soundness. Preventing such dishonesty needs more than regulation.
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Seventeen magazine promises to stop manipulating photos of models
In response to a girl-led campaign to change the way women are portrayed in the media, Seventeen magazine has vowed to stop photoshopping its models and to promote healthy body images for its young readers.
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Investors lukewarm on latest Fed move
Stocks saw no pickup from Bernanke's announcements today.
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Fed's latest action doesn't impress investors
The Federal Reserve's latest plan to help the economy failed to impress Wall Street on Wednesday, as stocks finished slightly lower for the day, and not much better than they were before the Fed announcement. The Dow closed down 12 points to end at 12,824.
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Is State Dept. hacking Al Qaeda? Not quite, but propaganda war is fierce.
Despite early reports, a State Department program to shoot down Al Qaeda propaganda online is not a hack. But the efforts are having an impact, Secretary Clinton says.
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How to photograph Sunday's solar eclipse
On Sunday, May 20, the western half of the United States will be treated to a spectacular annular eclipse as the sun sets in the western sky.
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Modern Parenthood Are chinplants the new breast implants? Wanna look like Jennifer Anniston?
What's a mother to do in an era when her teen thinks even a chin can't be too perfect? Jennifer Anniston wannabes and dissatisfied teens drive the craze for chinplants. Demand for the new plastic surgery for a strong jawline is rising faster than Botox, liposuction, and breast implants.
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32 essential Android tips and tricks
Several weeks ago, we highlighted 40 useful iPhone tricks everyone should know. We got such good feedback from that feature that we wanted to share the love with Android users – who, after all, make up the largest proportion of the smart phone community.
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Leadership: At Cheezburger Network, users take the lead
Or, how grammatically challenged cats pull in a seven-figure income.
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Instead of vacation, take a sabbatical
If you're sitting on a pile of unused vacation days, use them as a sabbatical and focus on something that will improve your life
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O: A Presidential Novel
An anonymous writer presents Obama in high-def but America in black and white.
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Paul Cézanne logo kicks off Doodle 4 Google student competition
Create your own Google logo, such as today's Paul Cézanne doodle, and you could win thousands of dollars.
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Top 5 overlooked stories of 2010
History, it seems, will remember 2010 in the United States as the year of health-care reform, the Gulf oil spill, and the tea party movement. But the most widely covered stories are clearly not the only events that could shape the future of the nation. Here we note five overlooked stories of 2010 – developments that might have received some press coverage but perhaps not as much as they should have, given the impact they could have on various aspects of American life in the years ahead.
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Why one Guatemalan newspaper now refuses to cover the giant sinkhole
The Tampa sinkhole that appeared Sunday is reminiscent of last month's Guatemala sinkhole. But despite the seemingly insatiable appetite for the story, The Guatemala Times newspaper is now refusing to cover the topic.
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Solar eclipse Sunday can be seen only on Easter Island
Solar eclipse on Sunday will be visible only on Easter Island in the South Pacific.
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Seven easy steps to your dream job
Step No. 4 to your dream job: Ask your biggest doubter to be your mentor.
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Free software: 14 programs to keep you organized
These 14 free software programs can organize everything from email to music.
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My favorite garden tool: A scanner
Scanners are the new trowels. They're great garden tools. You can create lasting 'arrangements' by scanning your favorite flowers, leaves, and fruits.
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Photoshop and Facebook, Victorian-style
Long before Photoshop and Facebook, upper-crust British ladies were cropping and splicing with giddy abandon and drawing spider webs inhabited with the pasted-on faces of their friends.
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A photographer's evolution
After years of capturing news, a former photojournalist relishes the freedom to manipulate the image.







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