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Hackers target Czech banks, affect online banking
03/06/2013 4:18am
Hackers are targeting major commercial banks in the Czech Republic, bringing down their website and affecting their online banking.
Schools shift from textbooks to tablets
03/06/2013 6:47am
Well before the cleanup from Superstorm Sandy was in full swing, students could read about the weather system that slammed the East Coast in their textbooks.
Study shows boys subject to negative stereotypes in school
03/06/2013 7:57am
Are boys being treated differently at school than girls? In the early formative years, different treatment can lead to long term consequences.
'New girl' shares what it's like to live among Mormons in Utah
03/06/2013 8:40am
When Chrisy Ross first moved to Utah, she thought she had discovered a real-life Mayberry. She soon discovered that life was different for non-Mormons in Utah. She shared her experiences in a book "To Mormons with Love."
For children of man dead in avalanche, 'dad's love is with them'
03/06/2013 8:51am
Four children who lost their father in an avalanche last week will remember him as a devoted dad who valued family time above all else.
Rare comet Pan-STARRS should be visible to naked eye this week
03/06/2013 9:35am
It's like the universe decided to start throwing rocks at the Earth this year. Why space rocks keep coming isn't clear, but this month a comet is making its closest approach to Earth and should be visible with the naked eye.
5 reasons Macs are better than PCs
03/06/2013 11:04am
It's an age-old question that divides people into fanatic groups. Mac or PC? Here are five reasons Macs are better.
Your chances of dying by 2023? Test offers a clue
03/06/2013 11:27am
Want to know your chances of dying in the next 10 years? Here are some bad signs: getting winded walking several blocks, smoking, and having trouble pushing a chair across the room.
Your chances of dying by 2023? Test offers a clue
03/06/2013 11:27am
Want to know your chances of dying in the next 10 years? Here are some bad signs: getting winded walking several blocks, smoking, and having trouble pushing a chair across the room.
EU fines Microsoft $733M for breaking browser pact
03/06/2013 12:31pm
The European Union has fined Microsoft (EURO)561 million ($733 million) for breaking a pledge to offer personal computer users a choice of Internet browsers when they install the company's flagship Windows operating system.
Have You Seen This? Rubik's Cube Juggler
03/06/2013 1:12pm
Sir Ravi may not look like a magician, but this wiz kid does the incredible, the impossible, the unimaginable. And I'm not just talking about the Rubik's Cube.
Review: Despite flaws, voice search has potential
03/06/2013 2:22pm
I never thought I'd be telling my phone what to do. But I often find myself talking to various digital assistants _ Siri on the iPhone and Google Now on Android devices _ to request driving directions, restaurant recommendations and answers to all sorts of nagging questions.
'God particle': Confirmation is 'achingly close'
03/06/2013 6:36pm
Physicists in Italy said Wednesday they are achingly close to concluding that what they found last year was the Higgs boson, the elusive "God particle." They need to eliminate one last remote possibility that it's something else.
Wednesday's Child: Mani
03/06/2013 6:45pm
This week's Wednesday's Child is a sweet kid who loves video games. But it was Airbourne Trampoline Arena where he wanted to meet KSL News for his interview.
12 fictional characters every boy should know
03/06/2013 7:32pm
Boys are readers, even if they don't know it yet. Handing them the best books with the most powerful characters helps them see the magic in the written word. In this Book Matters list: 12 stellar choices, proven favorites of boys young and old.
The hows and whys of meditation for beginners
03/06/2013 9:08pm
Many are brought kicking and screaming into the world of mindfulness and meditation, fighting to the very end, when the fruits of serenity, calm, peace and quiet vanquish resistance. The inevitable result: "Why didn't I start doing this sooner?"
St. Marguerite principal reinstated, but chooses to resign
03/06/2013 10:47pm
The principal at St. Marguerite Catholic School in Tooele resigned Wednesday after being accused of drinking alcohol in the cafeteria while on the job. She was cleared of any wrongdoing and reinstated Monday, but less than 24 hours later she tendered her resignation.
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