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Ronald McDonald gets a makeover

Ronald McDonald has a new look, and he’s ready for a selfie. McDonald’s said Wednesday its famous spokesclown will take an active role on social media for the first time, using the hashtag #ronaldmcdonald.

 
You’ll be able to stream HBO shows on Amazon soon

Amazon.com’s streaming video service will offer some older shows from premium-cable channel HBO starting next month, a deal that intensifies both companies’ competition with subscription-video service Netflix.

 
Fans of Ford Mustang roam far and wide to celebrate 50th anniversary

The Mustang Club of America is commemorating the 50th anniversary of the release of the Ford Mustang car at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. It’s an opportunity for owners, fans and Mustang aficionados to gather, show off their vehicles and swap stories.

 
Yahoo exec fired after 15 months, given $58 mil

Henrique De Castro’s severance pay more than doubled the amount that Yahoo paid CEO Marissa Mayer last year.

 
The Heartbleed bug: What you need to know

Here are answers to some common questions about Heartbleed — a security hole that may have exposed millions of passwords, credit card numbers and other personal information — and what you can do to protect yourself.

 
Underground house used as Cold War hideaway sold for $1.15M

The Underground House at 3970 Spencer St., one of the valley’s most unusual houses, went on the market about a year ago. The house was initially listed at $1.7 million and on March 28 it sold for the bargain basement price of $1.15 million.

 
The 57-cent part: Congress demands answers on GM recall delay

The fix for a faulty ignition switch linked to 13 traffic deaths would have cost just 57 cents, members of Congress said Tuesday as they demanded answers from General Motors’ new CEO on why the automaker took 10 years to recall cars with the defect.

 
Syrup-makers tap high-tech methods to monitor sap operations

Maple syrup production has come a long way from metal buckets hung on trees, but even high-tech operations have had to rely on old-fashioned foot patrols to fix a common problem — leaks.