Hundreds of advertising devices were hidden inside New York City phone booths Outdoor media company Titan was asked to remove hundred of hidden beacon devices that were installed in New York City phone booths. The devices were used to push ads, but could also be used to track people through their smartphones. by Lauren Keating
Business Tech Apple's new neighbor: Microsoft to open flagship store on 5th Avenue by Menchie Mendoza
Business Tech USPTO grants Apple patent, design protection for glass cube Fifth Ave. store by Aaron Mamiit
Healthy Living/Wellness Starting today in New York City you've got five sick days. Other cities eye similar law by Michael McEnaney
Culture Staten Island man dies after NYPD officers put him in alleged chokehold during arrest by Jarrett Kruse
Tech Need a lift? Lyft offers free rides in New York to promote its ride-sharing app service by Joseph Mayton
Life NYC to settle 'Central Park Jogger' lawsuit, will pay wrongly convicted $40 million by Sumit Passary
Science Risk of New York City flooding during storm up 20 times since late 1800s: Study by James Maynard
Science Rising sea levels, storm tides make NYC more prone to big floods every four years: Study by Cez Verzosa