10.28.13 A 7.3 magnitude earthquake rumbled early Saturday in the Pacific Ocean about 200 miles east of Japan's main island, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.The Japanese Meteorological Agency issued a tsunami advisory for the Japanese coastal areas including the Fukushima prefecture, warning people to leave the coast." 10.29.13 For the current quarter, Apple said it expects a gross margin of between 36.5% and 37.5% -- well below the median estimate of 38.6% that an*lysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters had expected.Investors have continued to focus on that issue, and they sent Apple (AAPL, Fortune 500) shares down as much as 4% in after-hours trading Monday. Shares recovered to trade close to flat by the end of the company's post-earnings conference call. 10.30.13 It was instinct, for sure, but the sort that comes from muscle memory, the muscle memory that comes with countless hours of summer practice. Bang, bang, Norris Cole called it. Not intended to embarra**—merely meant to counter. Which left Derrick Rose tangling feet with Chris Andersen, pressing a hand to the floor and crumpling out of sight as Cole stroked a jumper 10.31.13 Las Vegas casino are facing thousands of dollars in citations after a performer fell nearly 100 feet to her d**h during a show in June.The performer, Sarah Guillot-Guyard, plunged to the floor after the wire rope from which she was suspended broke, the Nevada Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) said in a statement Tuesday outlining the results of its investigation into her d**h. 11.1.13 Facebook is relaxing its rules for teenagers. The 13- to 17-year-old set now has the option to share photos, updates and comments with the general public on Facebook. That means strangers, and companies collecting data for advertisers and marketing companies, will be able to see select posts. Teenagers will also be able to turn on the Follow feature for their profiles, which would allow anyone they're not friends with to see their public posts in the main news feed.