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A woman was jailed after her car called the police

A woman was jailed after her car called the police A woman was arrested after her car automatically called police after an accident in Florida. Police in Port St. Lucie told local reporters they tracked down 57-year-old Cathy Bernstein after she allegedly hit a truck and then a van before fleeing the scene thanks to

Gadgets on the go: Don’t miss these great deals

Gadgets on the go: Don’t miss these great deals In the spirit of this month’s holiday-shopping extravaganza, we’re ramping up the great deals for TNW readers, to make the giving and receiving a truly rewarding time instead of a hunt for the gift receipts. Check out some fantastic deals below on smart chargers, air purifiers,

Spotify’s 2015 Year in Music is here and it’s a reminder of why the service is on top

Spotify’s 2015 Year in Music is here and it’s a reminder of why the service is on top Every year Spotify releases its ‘Year in Music‘ personalized site of how your year of listening unfolded and this year’s is finally here. 2015’s version is better than ever and offers a great deep dive into your

How Can Small and Medium Enterprises Survive When They Can’t Apply For A Loan?

How Can Small and Medium Enterprises Survive When They Can’t Apply For A Loan? The current government prides itself on its pro-business and investor-friendly outlook. But is that really the case? If enhancing the national exchequer is considered the top priority of Dar and Co., then naturally, efforts should be made to make it possible.

Google Play Music now offers free ad-supported radio in Canada

Google Play Music now offers free ad-supported radio in Canada Google has announced that its Play Music service for streaming and buying music now offers free ad-supported radio in Canada. It’s been available in the US since June and serves up stations with tunes curated by experts for a range of activities: getting yourself out

Google doubles down on Chromecast gaming with Unity support

Google doubles down on Chromecast gaming with Unity support The Chromecast is great for a lot of things, but traditionally gaming has not been one of them. That might change very soon, as a blog post from Google announced support for the popular game engine Unity on the streaming device. If a developer wants to

How directed daydreaming helps your creativity

How directed daydreaming helps your creativity Writers often come up with their best ideas when doing something other than writing. Agatha Christie used to mull over her murderous plot lines eating apples in the bath while Dickens spent hours each day strolling around London. So if you can’t crack that darned second act – what’s

Samsung agrees to pay Apple $548 million for copying its iPhone designs

Samsung agrees to pay Apple $548 million for copying its iPhone designs The smartphone industry is fiercely competitive, and Apple and Samsung are leaders in grappling to be the world’s number one. The two companies have been embroiled in a court case since 2011 when Apple accused Samsung of copying its design of the iPhone.

When are we going to get REALLY ANGRY when our data is stolen?

When are we going to get REALLY ANGRY when our data is stolen? Last week it was toy manufacturer VTech, today it’s British pub chain JD Wetherspoon. Barely a day goes by without a company announcing a big hack attack on its servers and subsequent data theft. Customers grumble a little, they shrug and then

Facebook begins selling concert tickets directly on events pages

Facebook begins selling concert tickets directly on events pages Bringing livestreaming to everyone wasn’t all the news Facebook had in store today; a BuzzFeed report indicates the company has begun selling concert tickets directly through events pages. The option appears via simple a ‘Buy Tickets’ button, which will take you to a shopping interface right within