Karl Utermohlen

Karl Utermohlen

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First Muslim Barbie Doll Wears Hijab, Inspired by U.S. Olympic Fencer

A Muslim Barbie has been launched by Mattel (MAT), inspired by U.S. Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad, who was in the Olympics wearing a hijab.

Whataburger Debuts Stainless Steel Yeti Tumbler

Whataburger unveiled a stainless steel Yeti tumbler to promote the company's brand. It will cost fans $45.99 to keep their drink cold or hot.

Firefox Update: 6 Things to Know About the New Quantum Browser

The latest Mozilla Firefox update is called Firefox Quantum, and it's twice as fast as its predecessor. Here's what you should know about it.

3 Stocks to Watch on Tuesday: Famous Dave’s of America, Inc. (DAVE), Hollysys Automation Technologies Ltd (HOLI) and Remark Holdings, Inc. (MARK)

Famous Dave's of America (DAVE) revenue falls, Hollysys Automation Technologies (HOLI) profit beats estimates and Remark (MARK) sales rise.

Amazon Prime Video: Free Service Coming?

Amazon (AMZN) announced that it is working on a free, ad-supported version of Amazon Prime Video, saving fans of TV and film $99 a year.

Black Friday 2017: How Ebay Price Matching Works

On Black Friday, eBay (EBAY) announced that it will offer price matching for select products from Walmart, Kohl’s, Macy’s and JCPenney.

2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1: 9 Things to Know About Fastest Vette Ever

The 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is perhaps the most exciting luxury sports car ever rolled out by Chevy. Here are nine things to know about the…

EA Ticks Off Gamers Big Time With ‘Star Wars Battlefront II’

EA has angered fans of Star Wars with 'Star Wars Battlefront II,' which requires plenty of money to access Vader and other in-game purchases.

Bill Gates Building a 25,000-Acre Smart City in Arizona

Bill Gates announced that he's building a 25,000-acre smart city in Arizona along with the firm Belmont Partners. It will cost $80 million.

3 Stocks to Watch on Monday: Boeing Co (BA), QUALCOMM, Inc. (QCOM) and SoftBank Group Corp (SFTBF)

Emirates Airlines is buying 40 Boeing (BA) jets, QUALCOMM (QCOM) to reject Broadcom offer and SoftBank (SFTBF) will acquire a piece of Uber.