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Target Data Breach (UPDATE): Explicit Access Credentials Used in Product
Those involved in Target's data breach in December reportedly used explicit access credentials in an unspecified product.
Starbucks Changes to Focus on Innovation; Executive Positions Geared Toward Continued International Growth
New innovations are expected at Starbucks based on changes at the helm of the coffee chain. New innovations are expected at Starbucks based on changes at the helm of the coffee chain.
McDonald's Heroin Happy Meals: Second Pennsylvania Employee Charged in Selling of Drug
An East Pittsburgh McDonald's employee reportedly sold heroin in Happy Meal boxes through a drive-through window of a company restaurant in East Liberty, Pa.
Skydiving: 16-Year-Old Breaks Pelvis, Vertebrae in 3,500 Feet Plunge On Birthday; On Road to Recovery (VIDEO)
A 16-year-old is recovering in at the Oklahoma University Medical Center after plunging 3,500 feet during a birthday skydiving leap.
Chick-Fil-A Snowstorm: Stranded Alabama Employees Hand Out Free Chicken Sandwiches to Other Stuck Motorists
Employees at a Birmingham, Ala. Chick-Fil-A helped drivers limited to Highway 280 because of a snowstorm that bombarded the southern United States.
Samsung Stores: 60 New Locations Open Throughout Europe Beginning in April
Samsung is set to open 60 new retail locations throughout Europe beginning in April. Samsung is set to open 60 new retail locations throughout Europe beginning in April a press release reported Wednesday.
Google Glass Mini Games: Connected Eye-Wear's Latest Addition
Mini games are the latest feature to be added to Google Glass connected eyewear. Mini games are the latest feature to be added to Google Glass connected eyewear according to information on a blog run by company developers.
Kroger and Harris Teeter Complete Merger; Expansion Forth Coming
Kroger is set to grow with Harris Teeter upon completion of the company's merger Wednesday. Kroger is set to grow with Harris Teeter upon completion of the company's merger Wednesday.
Earthquake: Ocean Water Could Exist Below Earth's Surface Because of Plate Shifts
Oceans could lie beneath earthquake zones. Oceans could lie beneath earthquake zones according to a study in the online journal Geology Tech Times reported Tuesday.
Cuttlefish Camoflouge: Color Changing Mechanisms to Keep Military Members Safe
Scientists' additional knowledge about how cuttlefish camoflouge themselves will help military members stay safe during war times.
3-Year-Old-Child Reportedly Left On School Bus For 6 Hours in Cold Weather
A New Jersey school bus driver is not behind the wheel following the discovery of a child on his school bus.
Solar-Powered MacBook: Apple Receives Patent to Make Laptop Via Solar Cells
Apple's latest patent allows the tech company to make a Mac Book using solar energy. Apple's latest patent allows the tech company to make a Mac Book using solar energy Computerworld reported Tuesday.
Smartphones For Door Keys? Starwood Implements New Digital Key Unlocking System in First Fiscal Quarter; All Company Hotels Expected By 2016
Starwood hotel guests will soon be able to open their hotel room by turning the lock with their smartphone.
Saline IV Bag Shortage: Low Supply Felt Throughout Country But Situation Reportedly on Up Swing
Saline IV bags are in low supply this flu season because of a shortage throughout the country. Saline IV bags are in low supply this flu season because of a shortage throughout the country The Great Falls Tribune reported Monday.
Valentines Day Donuts at Dunkin Available Through End of February; Coffee and Lattees Also Part of Mix
Dunkin Donuts new Valentine's Day offerings include a new cookie dough donut, and a re-introduction of its infamous brownie batter donut.
Large Sharks and Rays Might Possibly Head to Extinction in Coming Decades
Large sharks and rays could be no more in the coming decades. Large sharks and rays could be no more in the coming decades according to a press release from Simon Fraser University Jan.
300,000-Year-Old Hearth Shows Early Humans Utilized Appliance in Qesem Cave; Present Day Rosh Ha' ayin
Scientists have found what is considered the most ancient left-overs of early-humans creating fires to live.
Chocolate Flavored Toothpaste: New Crest Product Hits Store Shelves Next Week
Mint-chocolate-flavored Crest toothpaste hits store shelves next week. Mint-chocolate-flavored Crest toothpaste hits store shelves in February manufacturer Proctor and Gamble said in a post on its website Tuesday.
86 Million Samsung Smartphones Sold in 2013 Fourth Fiscal Quarter; 29.6 Over Apple's 56.4
Last year's fourth fiscal quarter saw Samsung sell 86 million smartphones. Last year's fourth fiscal quarter saw Samsung sell 86 million smartphones the droid guy reported Tuesday.
American Airlines U.S. Airways Merger Update: New Reservation System Matches Baggage With Destination
American Airlines will begin using Sabre's reservation system as its go to for booking flights for customers.
Medical Marijuana: Florida Supreme Court Approves Amendment For November Vote
Florida voters will soon choose whether to accept a constitutional amendment for medical marijuana in the state.
Man Dies Emergency Room: St. Barnabas Hospital Patient Sits For Eight Hours
A St. Barnabas hospital patient's trip to the emergency ended in his death Jan. 19. A St. Barnabas hospital patient's trip to the emergency ended in his death Jan.
Hunter-Gatherer: 7,000 Year-Old Man's Remain's Skin Tone Determined Color
A 7,000 year-old northern european hunter-gatherer's skin pigments decided his skin tone. A 7,000 year-old northern european hunter-gatherer's skin pigments decided his skin tone CNN reported Monday.
Southwest Airlines International Routes Begin July 1; Three Flights to Tropical Locations
Southwest Airlines begins three new international routes July 1. Southwest Airlines begins three new international routes July 1 a press release reported Monday.
Southwest to Discontinue AirTran By Years End; Shifts Focus to More Service Areas
Southwest is doing away with its AirTran company this year. Southwest is doing away with its AirTran company this year The Orlando Business Journal reported Monday.
Bald Eagles Intensify in Colorado's Barr Lake State Park; Volunteers Flock to Assist
Bald eagles have become more abundant in Colorado over the years. Bald eagles have become more abundant in Colorado over the years The Denver Post reported Sunday.
Star-Shaped Cataracts: Man Still Struggles to See 10 Years After 14,000 Voltages Run Through Body to Optic Nerve
Stars formed around a 42-year-old California electrician's eye's following an electrocution.
Fruit Flys Prone to Fungal Infections in Space; 'Weightlessness' Conditions Prove Disastorous
Fruit flies born in space can come down with fungal infections. Fruit flies born in space can come down with fungal infections NBC News reported Friday.
2,500 Employees Out At Wal-Mart's Sam's Club; Retailer Strives For Economic Efficiency
Over 2,000 employees are out at Wal-Mart's Sam's Club division as the company becomes more economically efficient.
AMD Chips: New Opteron Server Processors Good For Enterprise Tasks
Processor manufacturer AMD's newly launched Opteron server processors can accommodate business projects.