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Dunkin' Donuts opened 291 stores in the US last year yet there's only one in California, on the military base at Camp Pendelton.
Trakdot uses GPS technology to track your bags via smartphone, pinging you when luggage gets close and eliminating the hopeful hoards that crowd the airport baggage carousel.
The Cheezburger Network, the humor empire of 60 websites best known for user-submitted images of cats with quirky captions, also consults with some of the biggest consumer brands to help them reach younger consumers.
Police in Victoria, Australia are warning citizens not to use Apple maps for navigation after a number of motorists fell victim to flawed directions, leading to "life-threatening" situations.
In Russia and China, citizens are stockpiling essentials and counting down until Dec. 21, 2012, the end of the Mayan Long Count Calendar. In America, guns are reportedly flying off the shelves in preparation for a possible coming apocalypse.
Two baby walruses, abandoned off Alaska's northern coast earlier this summer, have been delivered to their new digs at Lower 48 zoos, courtesy FedEx, after recuperating at Alaska SeaLife Center.
Canadian spies look more Dudley Do-Right than James Bond in the unintentionally hilarious videos aimed at enlisting a new generation of espionage "spooks."
A 21-year-old Australian woman who claimed she was raped by a Phuket, Thailand, taxi driver has been imprisoned after video surveillance conradicted her claims.