As Facebook goes public, one question the non-Wall Street crowd should ask is this: Can anything ever replace Facebook? And, if so, what might that look like?
Cemeteries are going high-tech to make sure people get their loved one's life story with just a scan from a cellphone.
It can be a fine line and one expert says that social media is actually making infidelity easier.
The shadow of the moon swept across the globe from Hong Kong to the Texas Panhandle and beyond Sunday night as a rare annular solar eclipse began in Asia and traversed the Pacific.
If you want a close encounter of the third kind, then Kansas City is where you'll be able to find it.
Thousands of people are planning viewing parties for the upcoming annular solar eclipse, a rare event in which the sun will appear as a thin ring behind the moon.
A watchful eye is coming to the bar scene, but not to keep you in check. It just wants to check you out.
After all the hype, Facebook's first day as a public company ended where it began. Its stock closed at $38.23, up 23 cents, after pricing Thursday night at $38 per share.
More and more people are stepping away from the technological realm and de-teching, even deactivating their Facebook accounts. And there seems to be five recurring reasons why it's happening.
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