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White House Science Fair Favorite Talks to FOX 10

It’s an unforgettable picture that’s made national news -- President Obama marveling at a valley boy's science fair project.

Mass. Man Charged in Online Teen Porn Case

A 20-year-old Massachusetts youth volunteer has pleaded not guilty to charges he enticed a 13-year-old Arizona boy into sex acts that he watched on an Internet

Motorola Engineer Guilty of Stealing Trade Secrets

A former Motorola software engineer was found guilty of stealing trade secrets from the company, the US Justice Department said Wednesday.

Facebook's Top Execs to Get Large Bonuses

Facebook's top executives, including CEO Mark Zuckerberg, are eligible for twice-a-year bonuses of up to 45 percent of their base salaries and other earnings,

Getting a Caffeine Fix is as Easy as Taking a Deep Breath

Move over, coffee and Red Bull. A Harvard professor thinks the next big thing will be people inhaling their caffeine from a lipstick-sized tube. Critics say

Are Facebook, Twitter More Addictive Than Smoking?

A new study claims social media is harder to resist than cigarettes or alcohol! So, can Facebook and Twitter really be addicting?

Anthem 8th Grader Wows President with Invention

President Obama invited young inventors to the White House Tuesday, aiming to encourage kids to improve their math and science skills. One of the youth at

Looking for Work? Try App-Building

Looking for a promising career in a lousy economy? A new study suggests you're apt to find it in apps — the services and tools built to run on smartphones,

Yahoo Confirms Departure of Four Board Members

Yahoo Inc. on Tuesday said Chairman Roy Bostock and three other directors are stepping down, in yet another major shake-up at the internet giant.

Google Releases Beta Version of Chrome for Android

Google on Tuesday launched a beta version of its desktop web browser Chrome for Android handhelds, bringing popular features from the desktop version to

Google Doodle Marks Charles Dickens' 200th Birthday

Master storyteller Charles Dickens' influence on culture lives on about 142 years after his death as Google and others celebrate what would have been his 200th

Are Your Facebook Photos Really Deleted?

You might have gone through the motions of deleting embarrassing Facebook photos months ago, but chances are they’re still lingering out there.

Minnesota Guardsman Watches Son's Birth Via Skype

Those who fight in our armed forces are often away from home during important family moments -- sometimes including the birth of a child. However, new

Verizon to Set Up Streaming Service with Redbox

Phone company Verizon Communications Inc. will challenge Netflix and start a video streaming service this year with Redbox and its DVD rental kiosks.

Report: Amazon To Open Seattle Store

Online retailer Amazon is planning on opening a store in the Seattle area later this year, industry website GoodEReader.com reported Monday.

Study: Facebook Addiction Like Alcohol and Cigarettes

Facebook, Twitter and email could be more addicting than alcohol or smoking, a new study suggests.

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