Newscast Ruins Intimate Moment Between Dogs | Friday, March 22, 2013 11:55 PM | Neha Prakash |
| Well, this is awkward. We're just not sure for who; the two dogs who got caught on live television gettin' jiggy with it, or the newscaster who had to report through the footage of it all. The segment was supposed to be about a home under investigation for housing a dogfighting ring. Instead, the WCAU station (a Philadelphia NBC affiliate) caught some X-rated, doggy fun footage on their helicopter cam.
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Is This the NYC Meteor? | Friday, March 22, 2013 10:35 PM | Pete Pachal |
| Twitter exploded Friday night with posts about a meteor falling to Earth over the skies of New York City, producing a spectacular light trail. Several people posted or retweeted photos of what they claim was the meteor, though so far none of the photos are confirmed — and one has been debunked as a fake.
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5 Alternatives to Unfriending Someone on Facebook | Friday, March 22, 2013 9:56 PM | Matt Petronzio |
| People are annoying on Facebook — that's no secret. Between uninformed political rants and unnecessary gaming updates, we've all been tempted to do some major unfriending for a better social experience. SEE ALSO: 20 Things Your Most Annoying Friends Do on Facebook But Facebook unfriending can be awkward or taken personally, often making it more trouble than it's worth.
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New Apple Security Exploit Lets Someone Reset Your Password | Friday, March 22, 2013 4:15 PM | Emily Price |
| UPDATE: Apple's password-reset system currently appears to be down. An Apple account exploit allows anyone with your email address and date of birth to reset your Apple ID and iCloud account password. First reported by The Verge, the exploit uses Apple’s own tools to break into accounts, using a modified URL and entering someone’s date of birth of Apple’s iForgot page.
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BlackBerry Will Try to Woo Android, iOS Users With Mobile Takeover Ad | Friday, March 22, 2013 1:26 PM | Todd Wasserman |
| BlackBerry next week will attempt to convince iOS and Android users to jump ship by offering them a simulated experience of the BlackBerry 10 with a mobile ad that takes over their screens. The ad, which promotes the U.S. launch of the Z10, won't open automatically, but will instead only take over the screen when a user clicks on it.
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Are Google Alerts Dying? | Friday, March 22, 2013 12:26 PM | Christina Warren |
| In the wake of Google's killing of Google Reader, power users now have a new fear: Are Google Alerts next? Google Alerts is a service that allows users to receive email notifications of updated Google results for a search query or keyword. This lets users easily monitor an ongoing news story or be alerted of new stories mentioning a brand or individual.
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5 Awesome YouTube Videos to Get You Ready for Spring | Friday, March 22, 2013 12:14 PM | Jill Krasny |
| It might not feel warm outside yet, but spring has arrived and you owe it to yourself to get excited. Oddly enough, one way to do that is by staying indoors and streaming lifestyle vlogs. What’s a vlog, you ask? Think video plus blog, with an Oprah-style host. "Vloggers are getting more and more creative," says Rachel Talbott, who works with Big Frame, the talent agency behind some of the most visible personalities on YouTube.
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UN: More People Have Cellphones Than Clean Toilets | Friday, March 22, 2013 11:10 AM | Zoe Fox |
| We're all aware technology has penetrated into far corners of the globe. But here's one stat that's difficult to digest: There are now more people who have mobile phones than access to clean toilets. The U.N. reported Thursday that just 4.5 billion people (of the global population of 7 billion) have access to clean toilets compared to the 6 billion people who have access to mobile phones.
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How This Mom Used Google To Build a Global Fashion Brand | Friday, March 22, 2013 10:10 AM | Lauren Drell |
| This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business. Google Chrome commercials tend to open up the floodgates while proving the power of the web — just look at It Gets Better, Dear Sophie and Jess Time (and let's not forget the chill-inducing Gaga and Bieber ads).
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HBO Mulls Making HBO Go Available to Non-Cable Subscribers | Friday, March 22, 2013 9:28 AM | Todd Wasserman |
| HBO's CEO is considering making the company's HBO Go online streaming service available to consumers who don't have cable, according to a report. "Right now we have the right model," HBO chief executive Richard Plepler told Reuters on Wednesday. "Maybe HBO GO, with our broadband partners, could evolve." HBO Go, which has about 6.5 million registered users, requires a subscription to a cable operator.
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