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Jennifer Lawrence nude photo scandal will not affect actress' brand, experts say; Will Chris Martin continue dating 'Hunger Games' star?

International Business Times cited branding experts, who have said that Lawrence has nothing to fear when it comes to her career. The Academy Award-winning "Hunger Games" star will, instead, have to worry about the next scandal.


NBA 2014 Trade Rumors: Ray Allen not rushing his decision about his future; Clippers, Cavs, Spurs, and Wizards waiting

Ray Allen is reportedly taking it slow on deciding whether he should retire or join a new team ahead of the upcoming NBA season. Allen has been courted by numerous teams this summer, including the Cleveland Cavaliers, Los Angeles Clippers, and San Antonio Spurs. Now, the Washington Wizards are reportedly entering the mix for Allen this offseason.

Rihanna named as victim in massive celebrity nude photo hack; Is Apple to blame for leaking personal photos of Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton and others?

Trend Micro's vice-president of security research, Rik Ferguson, also noted that even the alleged source of the posters were not claiming an Apple hack. Ferguson is suggesting that there might be some guesswork of email-password combinations or phishing involved. Phishing is the act of discreetly securing personal information under the guise of authentic-looking fake sites.

Samsung unveils Galaxy Note 4 in Beijing, Berlin and New York: What to expect from the flagship phablet

Yoon Han-Kil, senior vice president of Samsung's product strategy team, told Reuters that the firm is to launch a new Galaxy Note handset with a "new form factor" in the second half of the year. It is expected that the new phablet would have a bigger screen at about 5.9 inches, matching LG G Flex.


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Some of the best-known technology investors are looking beyond their tried-and-true Internet plays to bet on healthcare data as the next growth market.
Premium car maker Audi expects to sell more than 1.7 million cars in 2014 even as sales momentum in some emerging markets slows, Chief Executive Rupert Stadler said.
European Union antitrust regulators fined Philips, Samsung Electronics and Infineon Technologies a total of 138 million euros ($181.28 million) on Wednesday for fixing prices of chips used in mobile SIM cards.
Applications for U.S. home mortgages rose last week as interest rates declined, an industry group said on Wednesday.
World markets jumped on Wednesday as Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko said a ceasefire had been reached with Russia, raising hopes that a recent escalation in the conflict could be reversed.
McKayla Maroney is yet another victim in the massive hack that released private photos of celebrities over the weekend. After initially denying the photos to be real, Maroney's attorneys are now saying that the gymnast was underage when the photos were taken and it could mean child pornography cases for anyone who refuses to take them down.
Why the Los Angeles Lakers are keeping Steve Nash and his $9.7 million contract despite the player's advance age and declining game in the NBA.
Victoria Justice's original Twitter post about her nude photos being fake were followed by a longer statement implying her anger about the invasion of privacy. The Nickelodeon star also promised she would take legal action, but what does this mean for her alleged fake photos? Has she just admitted they were real?
Home Depot Inc said on Tuesday it was working with law enforcement to investigate "some unusual activity" related to customer data but that it could not confirm if it had become the latest retailer to be hit by a large-scale security breach.
A drop in the highly volatile energy prices depressed euro zone producer prices in July as expected, underlining disinflationary pressures in the single currency area ahead of the European Central Bank's monetary policy meeting on Thursday.