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A behind the scenes photo of Yahoo's control room for the Oct. 25, 2015 NFL livestream
 
  Yahoo draws more than 15.2 million on NFL stream  
  Yahoo and the NFL say 15 million-plus watched Sunday's free, global livestreamed game.  
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  The idea behind the prototype Visa/DocuSign in-car app is that automobiles will so become an extension of our wallets, allow for the car to automatically pay for everything from registration renewals to pizza orders.   Visa prototype would let you lease car — from within car
Prototype of in-car, on-screen paperwork platform unveiled at Money20/20 payments confab
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  The new Apple TV box is shown during a product display following the Apple event.   Apple TV is available to pre-order
Upgraded set-top box includes revamped interface and improved remote.
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    As Microsoft opens New York flagship, focus is on its products
Microsoft's products are front and center at its new Fifth Avenue store, open on Monday.
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  A screenshot of the redesigned app Waze.   Waze remains top navigation app with big update
Navigation app for smartphones includes significant upgrade with brand-new interface.
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  Buffalo Bills TE Chris Gragg is  dejected after the team's loss to Jacksonville in this screen grab from Yahoo's livestream of the game on Oct. 25, 2015.   Yahoo NFL stream satisfies most viewers, despite some miscues
Yahoo successfully executed its first global livestream of an NFL game Sunday.
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  A sign hangs outside a Verizon Wireless retail store at Downtown Crossing in Boston.   Verizon's AOL deal brings new privacy worries
Combination of advertising systems of two companies raises questions.
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  Next time, maybe don't scroll through Instagram before lunch.   Study: Food porn could be making you fat
Next time, don't scroll through Instagram before lunch.
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  The mission to look inside the pyramids at Giza begins in November 2015 and should last until late 2016.   Scientists to get in 4 pyramids without digging
They can look inside without damaging the structure.
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  Apple has $202.8 billion in cash and marketable securities on its balance sheet.   Tech Five: Apple kicks off big earnings week
Several companies including Twitter, Alibaba also reporting quarterly earnings.
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Florentino Arreola Arce, 62, washes his hands near the high water mark two days after Hurricane Patricia passed through and flooded his house in Mascota, Mexico. Residents are still cleaning up after the biggest storm ever recorded caused little dama

Florentino Arreola Arce, 62, washes his hands near the high water mark two days after Hurricane Patricia passed through and flooded his house in Mascota, Mexico. Residents are still cleaning up after the biggest storm ever recorded caused little dama
 
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