Month: February 2013

NASA Launches Next-Gen Landsat Spacecraft

NASA on Monday successfully launched its new Landsat satellite from California’s Vandendberg Air Force Base, the space agency said.

Airline offers child-free economy class on some flights

Tired of rowdy, squawking kids when you fly? Well, one airline is offering a child-free zone, but it will cost you.

World leaders send wishes for the Chinese New Year

Global leaders are wishing the best for those celebrating the Chinese New Year and the beginning of the Year of the Snake.

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Australia Probes Apple, Microsoft, Adobe Over High Prices

Australian officials are looking into whether Apple, Microsoft, and Adobe charge too much for their products in the region.

Apple Is Testing Watch-Like Device

Apple reportedly is developing a “watch-like device”.

5% of Credit Reports Contain Costly Errors: FTC

Five percent of U.S. consumers have an error on their credit report that “could lead to them paying more for products such as auto loans and insurance,” the Federal Trade Commission said Monday.

Starz Holds On to Rights for Sony Movies

Starz extended its agreement with Sony Corp.’s film business by five years.

Univisión staffer attacks Sen. Marco Rubio on Facebook

Responding to news that Marco Rubio will give the GOP rebuttal to the president’s State of the Union address, a Univisión employee referred to the senator as a ‘loser.’

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