Latest articles by Chris Gayomali
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The AP Twitter hack: Wall Street's tweet-scraping technology that sparked a 145-point nosedivefeature A fake explosion at the White House sent the market into free fall on Tuesday, the result of increasingly popular headline-monitoring software
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How ancient shark-tooth swords uncovered two long-lost speciesfeature Biologists spot some peculiar shark teeth among a collection of "badass" weaponry
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The 10 best classic Thanksgiving dishes, rankedfeature A comprehensive, completely unassailable hierarchy
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Where did the 8-glasses-of-water-a-day myth come from?feature Good news: You will probably not die if you have only three glasses of water today
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Could Amazon dominate the grocery business, too?feature AmazonFresh may be coming to a city near you
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The year's 9 most hilarious New York Times correctionsfeature Egregiously, the Gray Lady mistook My Little Pony's Fluttershy for Twilight Sparkle
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3 level-headed takeaways from the Tesla-New York Times kerfufflefeature The back-and-forth has been emotional and bizarre. But reasonable people can still learn lessons from this strange affair
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How Facebook's overhaul helps your business — and hurts itfeature Many marketers are salivating over the revamped news feed. But not so fast...
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Surprise! BlackBerry made a profit last quarterfeature The long-struggling company seems to have a promising future in emerging markets like India
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Instagram grows up: What adding photo tags means for businessfeature It's a big win for marketers
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Why rumors are flying that Apple may fire Tim Cookfeature The latest murmurs suggest Steve Jobs' successor is on his way to being ousted. Not so fast...
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Aereo: The online streaming start-up that will change the way you watch TVfeature A beginner's guide to the savvy new service that's ruffling the feathers of television execs nationwide
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Meet 5 people who made millions off Bitcoinsfeature One 30-year-old purchased his first batch of 5,000 coins for just 20 cents each. They've increased in value by more than 35,000 percent since
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What T-Mobile's unsubsidized iPhone means for youfeature Although customers will pay higher upfront costs, they'll actually save hundreds over the course of their contract
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Rupert Murdoch shutters The Daily: First reactionsfeature News. Corp is closing its groundbreaking, money-bleeding, iPad-only newspaper less than two years after its debut
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The secret to a longer life: Having kids?feature Child-rearing is stressful business, but a large new Danish study suggests that breeding can add years to your life
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Why do we kiss underneath the mistletoe?feature It's poisonous. And parasitic. Yet come Christmas, we hang the stuff from doorways everywhere
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What's the McRib made of, anyway?feature Find out what's inside — if you dare
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How wolves evolved into man's best friendfeature Swedish scientists have identified a key piece of the canine evolutionary puzzle: The ability to process carbs
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The world's most expensive cup of Starbucks coffeefeature It costs $47.30. What on earth is in it?
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Why did humans start eating cheese in the first place?feature Whoever thought it would be a good idea to snack on coagulated, old milk: Thank you
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The billions of animals killed by cats every year: By the numbersfeature The typical house cat murders between 4 and 18 birds every year, researchers say
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Everything you need to know about the 'Harlem Shake' crazefeature A confoundingly popular dance meme is sweeping the country — and everyone from college kids to HarperCollins employees have gotten down
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The shocking number of deaths caused by falling TVsfeature Last year, 41 people — mostly children — were killed when television sets fell on them. Here's what you can do to avoid tragedy
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