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Tech News: Why Googling Yourself Will Help You and How to Do It Properly

Have you ever tried opening Google and entering your name in the search box? Conceited, egotistic, or self-obsessed others might say, it is now deemed necessary to look your name up once in a while, whether you are applying for a job, an employer is doing a background check, you have a budding romance ahead, or if you are establishing a name for yourself in an industry.

Apple WWDC 2015 iOS 9 Update: Smarter ‘Siri’ Unveiled

Siri, Apple's digital assistant, is now smarter as Apple has announced yesterday that a major upgrade was done to make Siri more intelligent.

Celebrity Kids News: Michael Jackson's Son Prince Graduated High School with Honors

Prince Michael Jackson II, 18 years old and eldest child of the King of Pop, graduated with honors from the Buckley School in Sherman Oaks, California.
  • Harold Ramis Net Worth: Late Actor's Formerly Owned North Shore Mansion for Sale for $2.59M
    The suburban mansion in North Shore that was formerly owned by the late Harold Ramis is listed for $2.59 million.
  • ‘The Martian’ Trailer, Cast & Release Date: Is the Movie Simply ‘Interstellar’ 2? No, Says Andy Weir; Writer Explains Why
    Book author Andy weir pointed out the huge difference between "The Martian" and "Interstellar" and said that the former is set out to be bigger and better.
  • ‘New York Prison Escape’ Update: A Possible Inside Job!
    You would think it only happens in the movies, but two convicted murderers at Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora were able to successfully pull off what could be one of the most flawless prison breaks in a maximum-security prison.
  • Malaysia Earthquake Report: 16 Dead, 2 Missing
    On Friday morning, a 6.0 magnitude earthquake hit the mountain in Sabbah, Malaysia and at least 16 people are confirmed dead. Among them are 6 Singaporean school children on a field trip, along with their teacher and guide in the world famous tourist destination for climbers and tourist alike, Mount Kinabalu, reports by BBC.Two people are still missing on the mountain while hundreds of workers continue their search in the hopes to still find them alive. Despite the devastating loss of lives, including those of innocent students, one thought to be missing has been found and many others madeit out safe including 167 climbers with the help of mountain guides, Malaysia's Fire and Rescue Department said." All the paths vanished.", one survivor told a reporter. She recalled that when the quake struck, rocks fell and blocked off the trails which stranded them. Temperatures on the famous mountain are near- freezing making their experience more grueling. She said they had to endure a 10-hour hike in the middle of the night to get to the nearest base. The mountain guides had to make new paths moving rocks and cutting trees, sometimes passing by what looked like bodies of the victims just to get them (climbers and tourists) to safety. The mountain guides are our heroes, one survivor said. "No one came to save us, if it hadn't been for our guide, we would be freezing to death.", one tourist told CNN.
  • Tony Awards 2015: The Complete List of Nominees and Winners
    A gathering of the brightest stars of broadway took place at NYC's Radio City Music Hall for the 2015 Tony Awards, usmagazine.com reports. The event had been successful and the show's hosts, Alan Cumming and Kristin Chenoweth, did an amazing job but the spotlight was on the night's big winners.
  • Maximum Security Prison: Prisoners Break Out Using Power Tools
    Richard Matt and David Sweat both convicted killers, makes history when they executed an elaborate and sophisticated espape from an upstate New York prison last Saturday, according to CNN."These are dangerous people.", New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said. Matt, 49 and Sweat, 35 were discovered missing from their side-by-side cells Saturday morning during a "standing count" of inmates at the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannamora, New York, the state police said. The facility is the largest in the state which has a population of 2689 inmates.According to BBC, the pair used power tools and decoys to look like they're sleeping. Head counts are performed every two hours throughout the night. The escapees tricked their guards by arranging things on their bedbunks. "It looked like people were sleeping...with these sweatshirt hoodies on.", the governor said. They were last seen at 10:30 p.m. Friday during the standing count, authorities said. Matt and Sweat cut through a steel wall and followed a series of tunnels and pipes until they emerged from a manhole outside the prison walls. The police also added that it is still unknown as to how and where the two got the necessary tools they used in this sophisticated escape. However, Cuomo, who toured the escape route that consists of maze of tunnels and pipes said that, it is possible the escapees' tools came from workers performing maintenance on the 1845 facility.
  • Celebrity Homes for Sale: '60 Minutes' Commentator's West Side Apartment Listed for $2.4M
    Andy Rooney's Upper West Side apartment for sale. The Upper West Side property of late commentator "60 Minutes," Andy Rooney, was recently listed in the market.
  • 'Fallout 4' Release: Xbox 360 and PS3 Snubbed
    "Fallout" will not be available for Xbox 360 and PS3. The highly anticipated release of "Fallout 4" was dampened a bit by the recent announcement made by the game publisher, Bethesda.
  • Celebrity Homes for Sale: Former 'Entertainment Tonight' Host Sells Estate
    Mark Steines has listed his five-bedroom home in California. Former "Entertainment Tonight" host and current "Home and Family" presenter Mark Steines has listed his five-bedroom home located in Ojai, California.
  • NBA Finals Game 2 Score, Results: Cavs Outlast Warriors in OT for Game 2 Win
    Cleveland snatches win in Warriors' homecourt. While Game 1 of the NBA finals saw the Golden State Warriors shut down the Cleveland Cavaliers, Game 2 was a different story altogether.
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