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The Calm After The Storm
A true short story by Katy Preen from England.
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Explorers Got Scroogled: Google Glass Only Costs $80 to Build
Google Glass Only Costs $80 to Build.
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Facebook plans to build second data center in Altoona
Facebook hasn't yet completed building a massive data center in central Iowa, but officials with the social media giant announced Monday they're planning to construct another similar size facility ...
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STALKER: Lost Alpha Released
After being in development for six years, the first ever standalone mod in the S.T.A.L.K.E.R series has been released. Lost Alpha is a re-imagining of Shadow of Chernobyl, with the idea being to restore the atmosphere and cut levels seen in early concept art and teasers of the 2007 videogame.
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Photoshopped Ads Could Soon Be Illegal
Photoshop has long been used to create unrealistic beauty standards and trick customers into buying products — but the Truth In Advertising Act could change that for good! Find out how Seth Matlins and the Eating Disorders Coalition are working to make Photoshopped ads illegal.
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Facebook Dips a Toe Into the News Biz
Facebook on Thursday announced FB Newswire, a site aggregating content from posts users put up on their pages that it will offer as a resource to journalists. The content will be curated by Irish firm Storyful, which News Corp., at the heart of a cellphone hacking scandal in the UK, purchased in December. Journalists and media organizations "have become an integral part of Facebook."
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So long, net neutrality? FCC to propose new pay-for-preferential treatment rules
An upcoming proposal allowing pay-for-priority service is not finalized, an official says
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Dude Who Got Kicked in the Face by Train Conductor is Going to Make Bank
A Canadian man kicked in the face by a train conductor caught the painful strike on camera and could become hundreds of thousands of dollars richer.
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Google mobile ads update suggests apps based on user history
Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) is making good use of their mobile AdWords update. Their highly targeted app ads gauge how you use apps to make suggestions for other apps. So, say you play CandyCrush often, well, you might get an ad promoting a game with similar features. This makes sense for Google, and it makes sense …
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Climbers cancel Mount Everest expeditions in wake of deadly avalanche | Toronto Star
Several planned Mount Everest expeditions have cancelled their trips in the wake of last week’s avalanche, mountaineers say.
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Microsoft's Bing goes ad-free for all U.S. schools
Microsoft yesterday opened its ad-free Bing search engine option to all U.S. K-12 schools, both public and private, after running a pilot program since August.
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Hands-on with Microsoft's Cortana
Earlier this month Microsoft unveiled its smart virtual assistant, which will work on Windows Phone smartphones, and eventually across other services too.
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The Ten Silliest Portrayals of Technology in Movie History
Don't worry, there's nothing silly about Lisa from Weird Science
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Apple Patents Technology to Disable Certain Phone Functions While Driving
Apple today was awarded a patent by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (via AppleInsider) that describes technology to partially disable a phone...
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Hextraction - Interesting Scifi RTS looking for Funding on Kickstarter
Sci-fi RTS on Steam. Create your own Hextraction Mercenary Crew to build, fight, collect, & explore. PC/MAC/Linux/OUYA
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Who Wants To Be What? - #TableTalk!
Reina, Phil, and Lee talk your topics from the #TableTalk bowl.
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Your smart TV could be the next target for hackers
Eugene Kaspersky, co-founder and chief executive of Russia's Kaspersky Lab warned yesterday that infection from viruses is only a matter of time.
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Barclays' Talking ATMs are an example of technology being used to increase accessibility
Robin Christopherson: Barclays' Talking ATMs are an example of technology being used to increase accessibility, but more needs to be done
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Germany and China to boost cooperation in energy technology sector.
In China for a two-day visit, Germany's economy and energy minister has said firms back home would stand to benefit from Beijing's planned shift to cleaner energy. But some obstacles had yet to be overcome.
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