The Sand-Off Mitt removes sand from all over your body when you're at the beach this summer.
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The Sand-Off Mitt removes sand from all over your body when you're at the beach this summer.
Billed as a community that crowdfunds the payoff of people's student debt, the Givling app has attracted borrowers hoping for financial relief.
Snag an incredible deal before the weekend on products like area rugs, kids' headphones, nugget ice makers and more.
McCormick made a high-tech barbecue grill that plays original music. So you can DJ a party while cooking this upcoming Fourth of July holiday.
With the amount of time we spend on our phones and computers increasing, the blue light emitted has side effects, but these glasses can help.
Scientists say the new telescope will help answer fundamental questions about the advent of the universe.
Whether you're a season ticket holder or just cheering from the couch, these credit cards can help you support your favorite teams.
Netflix's website currently shows the streaming platform is having "technical difficulties" and they are working to solve the issue.
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Apple announced a voluntary recall of certain 15-inch MacBook Pro mostly sold between between September 2015 and February 2017. Batteries may overheat.
Workplace messaging service Slack made its stock market debut Thursday, to the financial delight of these top investors.
It's got a goofy name, but it's doing some serious work. The unmanned submarine Boaty McBoatFace has made a real discovery about the Earth's changing climate.
The 2019 Women's World Cup is underway, and the referees are getting help from video assistant referee technology to make game-changing decisions.
The technology has helped solve rape cases in Kentucky and identified California wildfire victims. But, it has come under scrutiny in several states.
Jet makers are working on myriad ways to make flying less damaging to the planet with battery-powered and hybrid planes. (June 20)
In a letter to the U.S. Trade Representative, Apple said proposed Chinese tariffs would impact all the major products it sells, from iPhones to Macs.
A new image from NASA's Curiosity Rover shows a strange glowing light above the Red Planet's surface.
Americans prefer a space program focusing on potential asteroid impacts, scientific research into our cosmos and robotic space probes over human exploration of Mars or the moon, a new poll...
This Thursday, you can score some big savings on tech accessories, kitchen gadgets, and home items.
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Have pet dander, allergens, or pervasive smells in your home? Air purifiers can help.
Ford said Wednesday its 2020 Mustang Shelby GT500 will have 760 horsepower and 625 foot-pounds of torque.
We tested the popular Bandelettes to see if they could prevent thigh-chafing. You'll be surprised to see that what we found is not what you'd expect.
Researchers say that Alexa, some iPhones and Androids could be used to detect if you're having a heart attack by listening to your breathing patterns.
Ford said Wednesday its 2020 Mustang Shelby GT500 will have 760 horsepower and 625 foot-pounds of torque.
Americans prefer a space program that focuses on potential asteroid impacts, scientific research and using robots to explore the cosmos.
Smart devices can work miracles, obeying your every command. They may transmit everything about you to a programmer in a city you've never heard of.
Americans prefer a space program focusing on potential asteroid impacts, scientific research into our cosmos and robotic space probes over human exploration of Mars or the moon, a new poll...
The hackers apparently got into the city's system when an employee clicked on an email link that allowed them to upload malware.
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The Google owned network has come under fire for showing videos to children that aren't appropriate. Children's programming is the No. 1 category on YouTube.