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Top 5 Digital Marketing Trends for 2017
Digital marketing is in a constant state of flux. With new platforms emerging all the time, it’s a challenge for marketers just to keep up, let alone stay on top of cutting-edge strategies and technologies. Here are five digital marketing...
Toilet Explodes in China Due to Massive Gas Build-Up
One person died and 7 were injured in China after a public toilet exploded due to a massive build-up of toxic gas from human waste.
Millions of Dehumidifiers Pose Major Fire Hazard
Millions of people in the United States have a recalled dehumidifier and have no idea about the risk of it burning their house down.
5 Coolest Gadgets of 2016
From virtual reality headsets to a robot powered by artificial intelligence, here are five of this year’s must-have gadgets:
The 5 Best Apps of 2016
With more than 4 million software programs available in the Apple and Google app stores, it can be hard to tell which stand out from the rest. Here are five of the most innovative, must-have apps from 2016:
Top 5 SEO Trends for 2017
The digital landscape has evolved dramatically in recent years, but search engine optimization continues to be a crucial marketing strategy. As 2016 winds down, let’s take a look at five SEO trends expected to take shape over the coming year.
Exploding Turkey Warning Issued by Fire Experts
Last year, millions of people decided to deep fry their turkeys. Some of them burned their house down at the same time. Fire experts want you to know these safety tips to fry your bird.
Videos Show Recalled GoPro Karma Drone Falling From Sky
No one was injured, but videos show a person nearly being hit by a falling GoPro Karma drone. It's a good thing the recall was voluntary, because no government agency has authority over drone recalls.
Exploding E-Cig Video Goes Viral
CCTV cameras caught dramatic footage of an e-cigarette battery exploding in the pocket of a nightclub owner in France.
Keyless Ignitions Are Big Convenience for Car Thieves
Keyless ignitions are convenient, and not just for car-owners. Thieves "hack" wireless keys to effortlessly break inside. It is a big problem — about 100 million cars are vulnerable.

