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Donald Trump’s three eldest children, Donald Jr., Ivanka and Eric, have become more active in his campaign in addition to taking over for their father at the Trump Organization.
How much could you save if you dropped voice calling from your smartphone plan? At T-Mobile, it looks like $30 a month. It quietly offers a plan that includes unlimited data and texting without the ability to make cellular calls (except for dialing 911). It costs as little as $20 a month, $30 less than the equivalent smartphone plan.
Venture-capital firms are raising money at the highest rate in more than 15 years, even as the values of some once-hot startups have begun to cool.
Egyptian authorities said he had no known links to any terrorist groups, and a Cypriot official described him as being in a ‘fragile mental state.’
Markets around the globe tuned in as Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen sounded a dovish note Tuesday.
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Ralph Gardner Jr., a lifelong New Yorker, did something on Easter afternoon that he’s never done before: walk across Brooklyn Bridge.
'Dancing with the Stars' gets in touch with its Latin roots and eliminates its first couple of the season.
‘His final Facebook posting wished Christians a happy Easter.’
Internet research by jurors is a common concern for judges. In a high-stakes copyright fight between two Silicon Valley giants, it's Internet research on jurors that's drawing particular scrutiny from the court.
The first totally immersive home virtual reality rig is a pricey, awkward, isolating—and occasionally brilliant—glimpse of the future of computing, Geoffrey A. Fowler writes.
Aaron David Miller: Westerners accustomed to thinking such things happen someplace else should expect more attacks as jihadi groups seek to draw in financing and recruits.
Valeant Pharmaceuticals is in the crisis spotlight this week after submitting a regulatory filing in which it admitted “tone at the top of the organization” may have been a factor in its “improper revenue recognition” and blaming blaming some of its problems on its former chief financial officer.
'This is probably one of the most difficult things I’ve ever done,' he says.
Facebook’s VR headset launches with more than 30 games, but no must-play titles yet
The 2013 attack against the Rye Brook, N.Y. facility reflects the vulnerability of industrial control systems, many of which are old and predate the modern Internet, according to the WSJ. As CIO Journal reported last year, industrial control systems faced at least 245 cybersecurity incidents in fiscal year 2014, the Department of Homeland Security said in a report.
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Sony is planning to sell a more powerful version of its PlayStation 4 to handle higher-end graphics, including virtual reality, while continuing production of its console.
A Facebook Inc. function designed to let people tell friends and family they are safe after a disaster mistakenly asked users far from Sunday’s deadly explosion in Pakistan if they were in harm’s way.
Since joining global insurer Aviva in 2014, Group CIO Monique Shivanandan has been on a mission to propel the company into the digital age. That’s no small feat given Aviva’s history stretches back to late 17th-century Britain, but Shivanandan is pulling out all the stops, including adopting Agile, arranging Silicon Valley tours for the executive team, and setting up a “Digital Garage” that encourages new ways of getting work done.