There’s an old saying “buyer beware,” but apparently not enough people have been heeding that. CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter reports. via Pocket http://ift.tt/1pFOC9m
While technology is cold and rigid, it’s still made by humans. And where there’s a human, there’s a sense of humor. Often, engineers will slip a fun secret into the code of their product—an Easter Egg, it’s called. via Pocket http://ift.tt/1hILhke
Severe weather – from flooding in the west to bitter cold in the east. Armed troops take over airports in Crimea. Disturbing Facebook ads seen by teenagers. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today’s World News Roundup. via Pocket http://ift.tt/1ev4DKQ
Speaker of the House John Boehner has changed his tone about changing immigration laws. Here’s today’s EYE ON WASHINGTON. (Arenstein, self-ID) via Pocket http://ift.tt/1kfhJj4
Airlines warned about a possible terror plot during the Olympics. Power outages after the latest winter storm. Progress toward regaining the sense of touch with an artificial hand. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today’s World News Roundup. via Pocket http://ift.tt/1jEP8ka
It’s Complicated, a new book by Danah Boyd, is a reassuring look at why and how teens use social media during a time when they are far more restricted in the “real world” than teens were a generation ago. The story is today’s TECH TALK. (Magid, self-ID) via Pocket http://ift.tt/NBfFUm
Arizona’s governor vetoes controversial bill. Government unveils new food nutrition labels. Ukraine’s president reportedly in Moscow. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today’s World News Roundup. via Pocket http://ift.tt/1dE8TUj