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Science & Technology | Science & Technology
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
Chart: Here's How 5 Tech Giants Make Their Billions
These five companies combined for $555 billion in revenues in 2016 - here's a breakdown of each company's revenue by product or service category.
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
Global ransomware attack shows why Apple refused to hack terrorist's iPhone
Apple argued that if it were to hack an iPhone and turn over the technique to the FBI, there would be no way to make sure the bug wouldn't be discovered and deployed against the general public.
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
These ER docs invented a real Star Trek tricorder
A group of doctors and engineers developed a sci-fi inspired device that can scan a patient, read his or her vital signs, and diagnose any medical problems in a matter of minutes.
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
Tech-Investment Advice From the Star of Silicon Valley
The HBO hit comedy has given actor Thomas Middleditch a foothold in the real-life Silicon Valley investment culture.
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
Elon Musk unveils more details on his tunnel solution for LA traffic
Could a massive network of underground tunnels be in LA’s future?
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Food & Drink | Food & Drink
Food & Drink | Food & Drink
The Last Howard Johnson’s in the Universe
America’s first great restaurant chain comes to the end of the road
Food & Drink | Food & Drink
The Cronut is officially coming to Los Angeles thanks to Dominique Ansel
The chef announces a new restaurant with a big baking component
Food & Drink | Food & Drink
70 years of the Apple Pan on Pico
The day the Apple Pan opened, on April 11, 1947, a neighbor brought flowers to crown the U-shape counter of the Pico Boulevard burger joint. Martha Gamble, now 87, daughter of the restaurant’s founders, Ellen and Alan Baker, remembers the day vividly.
Food & Drink | Food & Drink
10 OG Servers You Need to Know in Los Angeles
In this day of celebrity chefdom, the geniuses behind the stoves seem to get all the glory, but it's the servers who are often the face of the dining room. LA, perhaps more than other cities, is known for having a rotating cast of budding actors, comedian
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Visual Arts | Visual Arts
Visual Arts | Visual Arts
These amazing photos document the iconic Summer of Love in San Francisco
100,000 hippies descended on San Francisco in 1967. Jim Marshall captured it all.
Visual Arts | Visual Arts
These Brilliant Billboards Complete the Views They Block
An artist is nudging travellers in the Coachella Valley to refocus on their surroundings
Visual Arts | Visual Arts
Bill Gardner on Logo Design: Simplicity Rules. For Now. - HOW Design
What's trendy in logo design? Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity. Until the next cool thing comes around. Hear from HOW Design Live speaker Bill Gardner.
Visual Arts | Visual Arts
The art of the album cover: New book features more than 500 examples, from Patti Smith to Kanye West
"Art Record Covers" traces album cover collaborations between visual artists and musicians from the last six decades.
Visual Arts | Visual Arts
Logomorphs: Watch 13 of the Biggest Logo Transformations from the Past Year - HOW Design
Check out these animated images showing the biggest logo redesigns of 2016 and early 2017.
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UX Design | Science & Technology
Science & Technology | UX Design
How prototyping helps NASA take UX into orbit: Q&A with Interaction Designer Ron Kim
Designing web and mobile apps good enough for space exploration poses a special set of UX challenges. NASA’s interaction designer reveals…
Science & Technology | UX Design
The Biggest UX Challenges Of 2017
UX is no longer just about user experience. It's about social justice.
Science & Technology | UX Design
Twitter embraces customer service role with new features
Twitter has become something of a de facto alternative for brands to provide customer support. The company is now embracing that role with new features geared towards making it easier for users to know how they can contact a brand when they need help. Ma
Science & Technology | UX Design
Facebook Traffic Is Plummeting, and 5 Other Takeaways From SimilarWeb's Publisher Rankings
Nearly every major news outlet has seen a double-digit drop in Facebook traffic.
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Travel | Travel
Travel | Travel
The Most Stunning Train Trips You Need to Take in Your Lifetime
From coastal journeys to mountain views, here are seven of the most beautiful trips you can take by train.
Travel | Travel
Mapping California’s best remaining midcentury motels
Travel back in time to the golden age of motels. These are the ones still standing—and worth visiting.
Travel | Travel
6 secretly serene places in Los Angeles | Orbitz Blog
Explore secretly serene escapes in the City of Angels.
Travel | Travel
The 100 L.A. Things Every Angeleno Should Do at Least Once - Los Angeles Magazine
How many of these have you done?
Travel | Travel
Supersonic passenger planes may begin test flights next year
The time it takes to fly from New York to London may be cut by more than half if Virgin Group founder Richard Branson and a Denver start-up are successful in their effort to create a new supersonic passenger plane.
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Music | Music
Music | Music
Yoko Ono to be credited alongside John Lennon as songwriter of 'Imagine'
It's been 46 years since the release of John Lennon's iconic song "Imagine," and Yoko Ono may finally be receiving the credit she deser...
Music | Music
Hey Hey, My My: Aging Rock Fans Still Hold Their Lighters High
Rock ’n’ roll will never die, at least not as long as a generation that once said it mistrusted anyone over 30 keeps trekking to concerts.
Music | Music
Olivia Harrison reflects on the music and a book marking what would have been 'Quiet Beatle's' 74th birthday
To hear Olivia Harrison tell it, it wasn’t unusual for George Harrison to stroll through their house spouting words at random — a process that could cause an outsider to wonder whether the ex-Beatle had suddenly started speaking in tongues.
Music | Music
The mysterious origins of jazz
The anniversary of the first jazz recording 100 years ago also marks the beginning of debates that are still ongoing, writes Christian Blauvelt.
Music | Music
The Secret Genius Behind The Rolling Stones’ Classic ‘Between the Buttons’
Without Brian Jones there would be no Rolling Stones.
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Social Media | Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous | Social Media
Hackers Hide Cyberattacks in Social Media Posts
A recent attack on the accounts of Defense Department employees suggests how easily people can be duped into clicking on dangerous links.
Miscellaneous | Social Media
Dear Instagram, We Hate The Stupid Algorithm -- Sincerely, Every User | HuffPost
It’s dumb, it’s wrong, it’s counterproductive, it’s rude, it’s frustrating, it’s confusing, it’s downright evil. All these things and a lot more can be s...
Miscellaneous | Social Media
Travel blogger comes clean about tactics used on Instagram | Daily Mail Online
Sara Melotti, a photographer based in Indonesia, recently shed light on the competitive environment and revealed the eye-opening tactics being used by some in the community.
Miscellaneous | Social Media
Instagram Deleted My Account with 135K Followers. Zero Warning.
Instagram is the most common platform photographers, clients and models use to meet and follow each other. Recently though, accounts are getting shut down
Miscellaneous | Social Media
This trick lets you upload to Instagram from a computer
Instagram's new mobile web app also works on a desktop with this trick.
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LA History | History
History | LA History
Hollywood’s legendary Formosa Cafe will get a full restoration from 1933 Group
The Idle Hour and Highland Park Bowl owners just might do the place justice
History | LA History
How a Cemetery Became LA's Favorite Movie Theater
“This is something streaming can never replicate.”
History | LA History
How the Beatles Really Ended Up at a Garden Party in Brentwood - Los Angeles Magazine
Unpublished photos of the Beatles are increasingly hard to come by, but Alison Martino found a few taken in Los Angeles to twist and shout about
History | LA History
A Victorian Tourist's Photo Album Of Los Angeles, Circa 1894
The fledgling city was sold into being through real estate and railroad ads, which promised a paradise of health, beauty, and endless potential.
History | LA History
Rediscovering L.A.'s Lost Neighborhood of Bronzeville
A new map charts the forgotten landmarks of a ghost town in the middle of the city
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TV | Entertainment
Entertainment | TV
Michael Cera, Eddie Vedder and Jennifer Jason Leigh Are All in the New Twin Peaks
What will Michael Cera do on the new Twin Peaks?
Entertainment | TV
The ridiculous Not Hotdog app from 'Silicon Valley' is real
Our long national nightmare is over: Thanks to HBO and Silicon Valley there's finally an app that will tell you if the object you pointed your phone's camera at...
Entertainment | TV
A Shot-by-Shot Breakdown of the 'Stranger Things' Season 2 Trailer
Head into the Upside Down.
Entertainment | TV
Jon Hamm Finally Confirms That Dark Thing About 'Mad Men' | The Huffington Post
The finale probably wasn't as positive as it seemed.
Virtual Reality | Science & Technology
Science & Technology | Virtual Reality
Virtual Reality Could Be The Next Frontier In College Campus Tours
Virtual Reality and three-dimension technologies are shaping industries that stand to benefit from immersive and interactive custom-built environments
Science & Technology | Virtual Reality
CNN launches dedicated virtual reality journalism unit
CNN is making a grand entrance into the immersive medium of VR with a new effort called CNNVR. Trump's favorite news source is launching the VR unit to..
Science & Technology | Virtual Reality
Virtual Reality’s Potential for Magic Gets Real
The Void, a Utah-based start-up, bets that by making V.R. both social and spontaneous, it can draw throngs and make a mint. Some big names are taking notice.
Science & Technology | Virtual Reality
Can Virtual Reality Teach Empathy?
In November 2015, middle school students from Westchester County, New York, found themselves on a windswept field in South Sudan mingling with a crowd ...
Science & Technology | Virtual Reality
A Star Wars Virtual Reality Experience Just Opened in L.A. Where You Can Literally Fight Stormtoopers with a Lightsaber
Explore Tatooine at the new IMAX VR Experience Center
Recipes | Recipes
Recipes | Recipes
Hold the Chametz: 14 Passover Recipes for a Super Seder
Whether your goal is a purely traditional Passover meal of brisket and matzo ball soup, or something a little more creative, we've got all the recipes you need to make this year's seder a delicious one.
News | News
News | News
5 News Apps That Will Make You Smarter And Give You A Better Perspective
It's more difficult and important than ever to get unbiased news and challenge preconceived notions. Fear not, here are five new apps will help you do just that.
Pets & Animals | Pets & Animals
Pets & Animals | Pets & Animals
Amazon's pro-dog strategy puts other companies to shame | Ladders
Amazon's huge new dog park at The Spheres shows companies can be pet-friendly even outside their walls.