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7-Eleven Made Deliveries Via Drone in the U.S. Why?
Lou Basenese called 7-Eleven’s drone "the biggest tech surprise of 2016," but wonders about the margins on its delivery.
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Would You Like a Pedicure With That Oil Change?
It's not often you see women changing tires at autobody shops, but Patrice Banks is out to change that. She opened the Girls Auto Clinic to teach women everything they need to know about cars. If you're not looking to change your own oil, you can get a pedicure at the shop's Clutch Beauty Bar. Ba...
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Will eSports Be More Popular Than March Madness?
Colleges are getting into eSports more, Turtle Beach’s MacLean Marshall says, because they view pro gaming as a way to reach younger audiences.
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Microsoft Has Sony Beat at E3 Conference
As the E3 conference draws to a close, Gamespot’s Justin Haywald says Microsoft hit it out of the park, while Sony failed to show off anything new.
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How Much of a Threat Does Facebook's Original Video Content Pose?
Wired’s Brian Barrett says Facebook is looking for ads rather than selling subscriptions, so its original videos won't threaten Netflix or Amazon.
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How Dramatically Will Fake News Tool Impact Facebook's Perception?
To TechCrunch’s Anthony Ha, Facebook is using 3rd parties to verify news in order to absolve itself of editorial judgment and blame.
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Amazon Buys Whole Foods for $42 a Share
Amazon will acquire Whole Foods for $13.7 billion, Bloomberg reports. Amazon has made plays in the space -
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How Crucial Is Super Mario Run to Nintendo's Success?
Rooster Teeth’s Ashley Jenkins says Nintendo’s Super Mario Run's launch is important because the company will use the game to drive Switch sales.
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A.J. Calloway Has the Scoop on Tom Cruise's On-Set Injury
Extra's AJ Calloway joins us with the biggest headlines coming out of Hollywood. He just sat down with Tom Cruise about his ankle injury on the set of the new "Mission Impossible" movie. He also tells us how Fergie is coping after his split from Josh Duhamel. Then we preview the upcoming season ...
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Goldbely Brings America's Most Famous Foods to Your Doorstep
Whereas other delivery services are hyperlocal, CEO Joe Ariel says Goldbely targets foodies wanting experiences from around the US.
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To Pat LaFrieda, Chopped Meat Beats Out Ground Meat
Pat LaFrieda is a master of meat. He says chopped meat has ground beef beat. Since chopped meat uses the whole muscle, the flavors are much stronger.
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What Oculus CEO Stepping Down Means for the Company
Oculus co-founder Brendan Iribe stepped down from his role yesterday. We spoke with Business Insider’s Alex Heath about what Facebook does next.
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Team Epiphany on Influencers as Partnerships, Not Sponsorships
Team Epiphany’s Coltrane Curtis views great influencer marketing as "partnerships, not sponsorships" with visible disclosure.
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With Kalanick Out, Uber's Board of Directors Must Steer the Ship
CEO Travis Kalanick is taking a leave of absence, and many of the ride-hailing service's executives are no longer with the company. Mobile Nations' Derek Kessler says the board must steer the ship.
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Dropbox's Expansion Vision
In growing in the enterprise space, CTO Aditya Agarwal says Dropbox wants to show CIOs their employees are already using the platform.
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Paula Deen on Growing With Her Empire
Celebrity chef Paula Deen is in the house with some delicious Southern goodies. It's been a busy year for Paula with a new cookbook, two TV shows, and two new restaurants. She tells us how she manages to make everything work. Then we challenge her to a hilarious game of "Eat It or Wear It?"
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What Impact Will CIA Assessment Have on the Market?
Will the CIA's assessment have an impact on the market? Definitely, Engadget senior editor Daniel Cooper says, pointing to uncertainty.
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"A Way Out" No Longer Under the Radar at E3
Prison-break co-op game "A Way Out" had little to no buzz ahead of EA's E3 press briefing. J.D. Durkin tells us why we should get hyped for the upcoming title.
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Bleacher Report to Launch Snap Discovery Channel
Bleacher Report launches its Snapchat Discovery channel on Jan. 4. President Rory Brown told us why it makes sense to be there.
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Barstool Sports Strikes Deal With SiriusXM
Erika Nardini says one of the reasons Barstool Sports chose SiriusXM was because of creative freedom allowed in radio format.
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Who Can Make President Trump Stay on Course?
Who can make President Trump stay on course? CBN News' Erik Rosales, “So far, nobody.”
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Covet Fashion's Demographics
Though half of Covet Fashion’s players don't consider themselves gamers, the average user spends 30-60 mins per day in the app.
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New Tech Start-Up Helps Construction Get Done on a Budget
"Cover" is a California-based start-up that creates permitted outdoor spaces using pre-fab materials. They create everything from outdoor kitchens to livable homes. CEO Alexis Rivas explains where the idea came from and where he wants to take it.
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Giphy Set to Release VR App
Giphy's VR project came from the company's hack day. Community Curator Ari Spool says gifs and VR are great fits because both come from new technologies.