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Smartphones 'a treasure trove for hackers,' BBB says
02/22/2013 12:01am
Smartphones may not be as safe as you think, but there are ways of protecting your personal information from being prey to hackers.
Animated poem shows life-long effects of bullying
02/22/2013 10:14am
Shane Koyczan grew up being called pork chop at school. The nickname stemmed from his innocent confusion over the meaning of pork chop and karate chop, but it caused years of pain for him.
Online predators occasionally target online games
02/22/2013 11:13am
Gamers say the online component of multiplayer gaming helps some people socialize by breaking down barriers, because you don't know who the other people are. That's exactly what concerns the Utah Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
School district sued over yoga program
02/22/2013 11:15am
An attorney representing a family bent out of shape over a public school yoga program in the beach city of Encinitas filed a lawsuit Wednesday to stop the district-wide classes.
Pittsburgh shoeshiner donates $200K to children's hospital
02/22/2013 11:20am
Albert Lexie has been shining shoes since 1957, and since 1982, he has given away hundreds of thousands of dollars in tips to a children's hospital.
Boy burned when cellphone battery explodes in pocket
02/22/2013 11:43am
A Minnesota teenager was injured earlier this week when his cellphone battery exploded in his pocket.
Universe may be destroyed by alternate one due to Higgs Boson, scientist says
02/22/2013 11:47am
The very fabric of the universe may be inherently unstable. So unstable, in fact, that the whole thing could get eaten at the speed of light by the expanding bubble of a boring alternate universe.
Have You Seen This? on Jimmy Kimmel
02/22/2013 12:49pm
Two Have You Seen This? alumni were featured this week on Jimmy Kimmel Live and they didn't disappoint.
HP's stock soars to biggest 1-day gain since 2008
02/22/2013 2:47pm
Hewlett-Packard Co.'s stock surged to its biggest one-day gain since 2008 after the company's latest quarterly earnings report indicated the ailing personal computer and printer maker isn't quite as sick as many investors feared.
Microsoft lapse cause outages in Azure service
02/22/2013 6:22pm
Microsoft unwittingly let an online security certificate expire Friday, triggering a worldwide outage in an online service that stores data for a wide range of business customers.
'Napping Aggies' spotted, shared across USU campus
02/22/2013 6:49pm
For some reason, it's always funny to catch your friends dozing off. Two Utah State University students have come up with a creative way to spread the humor around in a place notorious for nonchalant nappers: a college campus.
LDS Church announces 58 new missions
02/22/2013 7:31pm
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Friday the creation of 58 new missions, including one in Utah.
Is there life beyond football?
02/22/2013 8:18pm
How does one make a man-child play football? Do I go with him to his practices with a proverbial gun to his actual head? Should I force him to play just because I know he is going to regret quitting — or is there more to be learned from this seemingly simple problem?
Woman credits 2 strokes for helping her find love
02/22/2013 8:49pm
A 28-year-old Scottish woman beat one-in-a-billion odds by surviving two strokes in a two-year period. She credits the medical emergencies for helping her find the love of her life.
Baby born addicted to drugs fully recovers thanks to doctors, adoptive family
02/22/2013 10:26pm
Five months ago, Enoch was born addicted to cocaine, heroine and prescription drugs. Doctors expected him to have long-term complications, including brain damage and learning disabilities and they were worried for his future.
Baby born addicted to drugs fully recovers thanks to doctors, adoptive family
02/22/2013 10:26pm
Five months ago, Enoch was born addicted to cocaine, heroine and prescription drugs. Doctors expected him to have long-term complications, including brain damage and learning disabilities and they were worried for his future.
Thousands of Utahns employed in virtual vocations
02/22/2013 10:41pm
The fast-paced and fast-growing video game industry has exploded in Utah over the past decade, bringing with it hundreds of well-paying jobs for a growing pool of talent.
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