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Swing with waterfall that doesn't get you wet
The Waterfall Swing at the 2011 World Maker Faire at the New York Hall of Science. Riders pass through a wall of water without getting wet.
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8 Things I Learned About Tech in 2012
This year flew by, and we all learned a lot along the way -- especially in the world of tech. Herewith, my personal list of the eight vital lessons of 2012.
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Scottish to vote on independence in 2014
Scotland will hold a vote in 2014 on independence in what could result in the eventual breakup of Britain, a British government minister said on Tuesday.
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[Infographic] One Nation, Many Issues
If ever you needed proof of the diversity of the American electorate, this map will provide it.
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McDonald's offers free use of iPads
An enterprising McDonald's in Virginia Beach, Va., decides that a suitable incentive for its customers is to offer them mounted iPads to peruse while they chew.
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Red vs Blue (Social Debate)
Who's side are you on, and why?
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First evidence for Iran's parallel halal internet
The country’s plan for a nationwide intranet separated from the World Wide Web looks to be approaching fruition – what are the implications?
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Why can't you vote online?
Making internet voting secure is a big challenge, but American elections have bigger demons
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iPad magician doing cool Xmas tricks
Here's a magician who combines traditional sleight-of-hand with his prop of choice, an iPad.
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The Worlds First Christmas Card
The first Christmas cards were illustrated by John Callcott Horsley in London on the 1st of May 1843.[1][2] The picture, of a family with a small child drinking wine together, proved controversial, but the idea was shrewd: Cole had helped introduce the Penny Post three years earlier. Two batches totaling 2,050 cards were printed and sold that year for a shilling each.[3]
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Is the iPad making men effeminate?
A report suggests that sales of manbags are soaring, because men need somewhere to put their iPads. At the same time, women's bags are getting smaller. Is this logical?
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First Microsoft Surface ad airs on national TV ahead of October 26th release
Microsoft's first ad for its Surface tablet will start to air on national TV this evening. The software maker will air the ad during Monday Night Football on ESPN.
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Have You Ever Tried to Sell a Stolen Painting?
In the wake of last night's epic theft from a Dutch museum, the founder of the FBI's art crimes team explains why stealing masterpieces is a terrible business plan.
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Vertical gardens by Patrick Blanc
Patrick Blanc’s Vertical Garden System, known as Le Mur Vegetal in French, is an ecological art form which has globally reinvented urban landscapes into fascinating displays of vegetation which allows both plants and buildings to live in harmony.
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4 People that you do not usually tip but should and 4 People you tip but should not...
We avoid the awkward situation when you really do not know if you need to tip someone or not. Do not worry if you find some of your tipping mistakes as you read along, there is always the next time.
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Top 10 Unlikely Hockey Moments Of All-Time
In this SportsCentre special we take a look back at the most unlikely hockey moments and happenings of all-time.
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App Tells You When’s A Good Time To Take A Toilet Break During A Movie
If you have ever had to hold it in and put off going to the toilet during a movie—because you didn’t want to miss anything important—you’d know where mobile app ‘RunPee’ is coming from.
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Sony announces 20-inch, 11-pound VAIO tablet PC with Windows 8
Sony’s new “tabletop PC” is designed so you can either stand it up and use it like and all-in-one PC, or lay it down and use it as a massive Windows 8 tablet.
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Ah Detroit...making work feel like the post apocalypse
Nothing can go right for Detroit. Constant housing foreclosures make this ghost town feel more abandoned everyday.
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Genius bike design
This bike serves as it's own lock! Shut up and take my money!!!
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