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'Wordle' Owner, The New York Times, Sued Creator of Geography Guessing Game 'Worldle'
The New York Times, owner of the web-based word game Wordle, has taken legal action against the creator of the location-guessing game Worldle.
Elon Musk, Nicole Shanahan Alleged Affair Involves a One-Night Sexual Encounter After Taking Ketamine: Report
New details on the alleged affair that Elon Musk and Nicole Shanahan both denied were recently revealed by The New York Times (NYT).
#Throwback: 20 Years Ago, Windows 95 Launch Changed the World Forever
Exactly 20 years ago, on August 24, 1995, Microsoft launched Windows 95, and ultimately changed the way people interact with their computers.
Amazon employees defends tribe from 'Purposeful Darwinism' culture story
Reacting to the New York Times investigation report on the world's most valuable online retail major, many Amazonians came down heavily condemning the report. New York Times website is flooded with comments from employees at Amazon.
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First Lady Michelle Obama was set to visit China on March 19 with her mother and two daughters without allowing the press to cover the trip.
US President Barack Obama appeared in an online talk show with comedian Zach Galifianakis and promoted Obamacare to the youth last Tuesday.
New York Times columnist and former executive editor Bill Keller will be leaving the American media firm to become the editor-in-chief of nonprofit news startup The Marshall Project on March 1.
California, US-based cloud storage services provider Dropbox raised another $250 million in new funding two years after a previous $250-million round, further lifting the company's valuation close to $10 billion.
California, US-based security company FireEye purchased Virginia-based firm Mandiant for $1 billion in the biggest security deal of 2013.
New York Times technology writer David Pogue's resignation confirmed Yahoo Inc's new consumer site venture.
The much awaited horror flick Insidious 2, released on September 13, got a lot of negative reviews from different publications.
The Syrian Electronic Army took responsibility of hacking sites like the New York Times and Twitter by targeting host Melbourne IT.
JPMorgan Chase is being investigated by the SEC for possible wrongdoing. The anti-bribery unit of the US Securities and Exchange Commission is conducting an investigation as to the allegations that JPMorgan Chase & Co had hired the children of Chinese officials to boost its business.
The losses sustained by the owners of the NY Times because of the website being down is still to be calculated.