Twitter teams up with the NFL on new deal
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Twitter is huddling with the National Football League as it tackles the challenge of attracting a broader audience to its short messaging service.
Watch pets around wildlife as attacks rise in summer
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A 1-pound squirrel and 90-pound dog didn't let their size disparity stop them from dueling.
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Apple's iPod Touch update brings faster chip, better cameras
NEW YORK (AP) — Apple is updating its iPod Touch music player for the first time in nearly three years, as the company seeks to make music a central part of its devices once again.
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Spinning vinyl into art: Recycling records for novelties
NEW YORK (AP) — These vinyl records give "remaster" a new meaning.
Reddit interim CEO Pao resigns; Huffman regains CEO title
Reddit says interim CEO Ellen Pao resigned from the company, and co-founder Steve Huffman is back as its CEO.
Giants. A's increase ticket prices for the 2015 season
Major League Baseball's average ticket price rose 3.3 percent this season to $28.94, the steepest increase in six years.
McDonald's to test all-day breakfast beginning in April
A McMuffin for dinner? It might happen, as McDonald's plans to test an all-day breakfast at some locations in the San Diego area starting next month.
'American Idol'-like talent competition app launches
For anyone who's ever dreamed of being on "American Idol" or "The Voice" as a performer or judge, a new app seeks to make their fantasy come true. The talent competition app "Chosen" from David Hym...
Google hires Morgan Stanley's Ruth Porat as CFO
Morgan Stanley's chief financial officer, Ruth Porat, is leaving the New York investment bank for the same job at Google.
Official: Average Wall Street bonus rises to nearly $173,000
New York's state comptroller says the average bonus paid to securities industry employees in New York City grew 2 percent last year to nearly $173,000.