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Watch Your Heartbeat on Xbox One’s New Kinect -

Two years and millions of units later, Microsoft Kinect motion and voice capture and control system for the Xbox 360 is an unparalleled success.

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Twitter Introduces Two-Step Authentication -

Twitter has finally introduced two-factor authentication to more securely protect accounts, the company announced Wednesday.

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Jennifer Lopez and Verizon Launch Mobile Stores for Latinos -

LAS VEGAS — Jennifer Lopez unexpectedly took the stage at a Verizon Wireless press conference Wednesday to talk about Latinos and wireless service.

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Watch People Fall for This Google Glass Prank -

In 1995, Tiger Electronics released a wearable video game system called the R-Zone that projected crappy beat 'em ups directly into kids' eyeballs.

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How 3 Brands Use Agile Marketing Tactics -

This article was written by Elana Varon, and a version of it originally appeared on the Adobe-owned site CMO.

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Bystander Live-Tweets Brutal London Machete Attack -

Police shot two assailants Wednesday in a southeastern London neighborhood after they allegedly murdered a person in public with a machete.

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Sports Team's Twitter Takeover Turns Disastrous After Rape Joke -

The L.A. Kings handed its Twitter account over to a local morning show host, who ended up having to apologize for his posts Tuesday evening

Kevin Ryder is co-host of L.

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Rent 'The Hobbit' Free on Redbox Instant (Today Only) -

Redbox Instant is offering a free rental of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey — but only on May 22 — after fans unlocked the freebie in a tweet-to-stream promotion.

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Apple to Build Macs in Texas -

Apple CEO Tim Cook got specific about where in the U.S. the company would be building its Mac computers, something he promised last year.

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IBM's Watson Is Now a Customer Service Agent -

IBM's cognitive supercomputer Watson will soon be helping several of the company's most important customers, who will have the opportunity to ask for his assistance via web chats, email, SMS and smartphone apps

Watson's new role, called "Ask Watson," will be available to big IBM clients like Australia’s ANZ Bank, Nielsen, Celcom, IHS and Royal Bank of Canada.