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IBM and Deloitte Get .UNO Extension to Promote Spanish Brand Awareness Online

Another internet domain company has jumped on the opportunity to reach out to a worldwide Spanish-speaking audience: IBM and Deloitte have registered for a .UNO domain for their collaboration Trademark Clearinghouse, a sign that the Hispanic and Latin American-targeted .UNO domain is continuing to gain steam.

iPhone 6 Release Date, Rumors, & Features 2014: Apple Likely To Increase iPhone Size, But By How Much?

Manufacturers of Apple's mobile phones are gearing up to release a version which is said to be larger than a person's face.

iOS 7 Jailbreak News, Download, & Features: How To Control iPhone Battery Life After Jailbreaking

The Evad3rs have seemed to iron out most of the issues facing the jailbreak community, but there are still a few things to keep in mind if you decide to go through with the download.

Social Media Saturday: Pinterest Tests GIFs, Twitter Reaches Out to Latinos, Facebook Mocks Princeton, and Google+ Goes Down

A lot happened this week in the world of social media. Pinterest started testing GIFs, Princeton declared that Facebook would die in three years, Facebook released a clever rejoinder, Instagram was revealed to be the fastest-growing social media platform on the planet, and Google+ went down, along with Gmail services, but hardly anyone noticed. Let's dive into Social Media Saturday!

Stephen Hawking on Black Holes: Famous Professor Sheds New Light On Theory; What Did He Say?

Stephen Hawking is not afraid to lift a middle finger to the scientific community at large (metaphorically speaking, of course), and he's done it again with his bold proclamation that black holes aren't really black at all. In fact, he goes one step further: he claims that black holes don't exist.

Apple News & Rumors: Tech Giant To Launch Mobile Payment System

System would allow users to pay for tangible goods as they would use iTunes Apple Inc. is planning to develop a mobile payments system for physical goods and services, a system which would allow them to compete with current payment systems like Isis and Google Wallet.

Bolivia Becomes Latest Latin American Nation To Develop Nuclear Energy

Bolivia's President Evo Morales wants to make his country the fourth country in Latin America to have nuclear energy. Morales announced plans this week to build Bolivia's first nuclear reactor.

Apple iPad Air News & Comparison: iPad Air Already Outselling iPad Mini, But Why?

The Apple iPads are the most popular tablets in the country, but the iPad Air is already outselling the iPad Mini, after just a few months out on the market. So, what's the difference between the two popular tablets? We take a look!

GTA 6 News: Four US Cities That Rockstar Could Use for Next Installment

A week ago, this publication wrote a piece detailing a few potential countries that Rockstar could use for inspiration for "Grand Theft Auto 6." A number of the commentators noted that "GTA" was rooted in American culture and would likely lose its identity if its next installment were set in another country.

Samsung S5 News & Release Date Rumors: Expect Launch In March or April?

The Samsung S5 has become one of the most anticipated phones of 2014, and it's not even close to being released yet. So, with that in mind, we decided to compile a list of things that we know about the phone so far.

Revenge Porn Founder Hunter Moore Arrested; Who Was His Accomplice?

Hunter Moore, a 27-year-old internet pornography mogul who helped create a new, nauseating, genre of pornography - so-called "Revenge Porn," was arrested by the FBI and indicted on federal charges this week, along with an alleged accomplice.

iOS 7 News & Rumors: Apple Repairs Bug That Causes Home Screen Crash

Crashing issue will be fixed in iOS 7.1 If you are one of the many Apple iPhone users who has recently suffered from or encountered the iOS 7's white or black screen of death, then you may be interested to hear the good news -- a fix will finally be on its way.

iPhone 6 Phablet & Apple TV Gaming Rumors: What To Expect In 2014

This week saw a couple of big rumors about Apple's future products, from wildly different places, citing anonymous sources. The two rumors this week were that Apple is planning on bringing set-top gaming to the Apple TV and the next iPhone 6 released in 2014 may be a phablet.

5G Network In South Korea: Nation's Internet Speed Will Be 1000 times faster; See How Much It Costs

South Korea is one of the most connected nations in the world South Korea takes its internet very seriously and is about to become the first country with a legitimate '5G' network speed, following a government announcement of $1.

Games on eBay: Extremely Rare Nintendo Game Selling For $100k?

In 1990, Nintendo made only about 116 copies of its Nintendo World Championships game and about 90 of those cartridges are still in existence today. Now you can own one of those cartridges, which is on sale on eBay

Peugeot News: Carmaker Aims For Efficiency With Turbocharged 3-stroke Diesel Engine

Production is overshadowed by investment and leadership complications We've all heard the saying "the best things come in small packages. " In late October of 2012, multinational manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles PSA Peugeot Citroën inaugurated the production line for the new EB Turbo PureTech engine in northern France.

Net Neutrality Ruling Will Disempower Latinos, says National Hispanic Media Coalition VP

A federal appeals court effectively struck down the Federal Communications Commission's Net Neutrality rules for internet providers on Tuesday last week, which is a very bad thing for Latinos and other minorities, according to Jessica Gonzales of the National Hispanic Media Coalition.

Neiman Marcus Credit Card Breach: A Prelude to Target's?

Neiman Marcus has finally disclosed how many of its customers have been affected by a security breach that it previously disclosed to the public. About 1.1 million customers, according to the high end retail store, have been affected over the last three months by a security breach that has also affected Target and other big retailers.

AOL Partners with MiTú Network in Bid for a Hip Latino Audience

AOL hasn't been mentioned much in online conversations since the late 1990s, but the company is trying to change that by reaching out to hip, growing, and increasingly moneyed audiences - and it's found the online Latino demographic a perfect target. The company just closed a licensing deal with multi-channel Latino web video network MiTú.

Facebook Mocks Princeton's Doom-Saying Study With Its Own - About Princeton

Facebook has fired back at a Princeton University study predicting the social media giant will die by 2017 in the snarkiest (i.e., best) way possible - by creating its own study that says Princeton University will die out by 2021, along with the world. The tongue-in-cheek reply from Facebook pokes fun at the idea that the every "scientific" study is created equal.