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Michael Dell Is Excited about the World's Biggest Tech Merger
Michael Dell is optimistic about the buy-out of EMC, the data storage giant, for $67 billion. Michael Dell, who founded his company 32 years ago in his dorm room, is excited about the tech world's biggest merger yet. New Tractor Prototype Runs on Methane and Promises to Change How Farming is Done
The T6 Methane Powered Tractor by New Holland Agriculture offers significant cost savings and an eco-friendly solution to farming. Introducing the Pico, the 3D Printer of Craft Beer
The Pico is the easiest way to get craft beer brewed right in your own home. The battle between craft beer and "big beer" has a new development. Is Autism Really Being Overdiagnosed?
The reason may be because of the wide coverage of symptoms and behaviors making it difficult to diagnose, and it may also be because raising awareness about autism means there are means to help kids who are diagnosed Baum + Whitman Food Prediction: 2016 Will be the Year of Food Delivery and Fried Chicken
Baum + Whitman, the international food and restaurant consultants recently released their prediction for year 2016's food industry. The two most remarkable trends for next year evolve around high-speed delivery to homes and offices and the rekindled love for fried chicken. Sam Smith Says Spectre Theme Song ‘Writing’s On The Wall’ Is ‘Horrible To Sing’
The 23-year old singer-songwriter, Sam Smith, who was luckily chosen to sing for the 24th James Bond movie 'Spectre', appears to be a little uncomfortable at having to sing the movie's theme song 'Writing's on the Wall', says 'It is horrible to sing.' David Beckham’s Unique Journey Starring in a BBC Documentary Film
David Beckham will be a principal performer in the documentary film "David Beckham: For the Love of the Game," which has been commissioned by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). Radio Broadcaster Ed Walker Dead At 83 After Cancer Battle
Ed Walker, a veteran broadcaster and longtime host of the 4-hour Sunday program 'The Big Broadcast' on WAMU-FM, has passed away on Monday, October 26. He was 83. Ed Sheeran Helps A Close Friend And Pays Off Her Mortgage
Ed Sheeran revealed how he once helped his childhood friend Amy Wadge to pay off her mortgage by letting her contribute lyrics to his second album, 'X'. Intelligent Wound Dressing Glows When It Contracts Infections
It tells you when your wound has an infection before it gets worse! Although most people don't think twice about small wounds like cuts, there's actually a lot more to worry about such as contracting infections, which can eventually lead to organ damage after it starts to spread throughout the body. Blac Chyna Got a 'Future' Tattoo on Her Hand After Dating Him for Just a Few Weeks
The couple's romance is said to be in its early stage, but the American video performer, model and business owner - Angela Renée White, better known as Blac Chyna, may be very serious about her rumored boyfriend - the American hip hop recording artist, Future. Bacon May Be Sold With Warning Labels in California After WHO Announcement
News about the bacon and processed meat causing cancer has flooded the internet and has caused sadness for most of us. World Health Organization has announced Monday that processed meat and red meats that include everything that we most love contain carcinogens, California is thinking of way to warn consumers by putting a label on bacons in the future. Scientists May Spray Diamond Dust in the Sky To Cool Planet
In the continuous effort to counteract global warming, scientists have been devising technologically advanced ways to cool the planet. An analysis published October 26 that examines the wildest idea they have ever considered; spraying tiny diamond high in the atmosphere to cool the earth. 'Experimenter': Chilling True Story Behind Movie, More Terrifying Than your Usual Halloween Story
The upcoming movie “Experimenter” is based on the true story of experiments held during the 1960s, in which it was proved that humans’ inclination for obedience is great, despite having to inflict severe pain on another human being.
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