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11 years ago+11 12 1Elon Musk to make James Bond submarine car a reality
When the car-turned-submarine from the 007 classic "The Spy Who Loved Me" was sold at auction in September for nearly a million dollars, the identity of the buyer was kept secret, as it usually is in collector car auctions. Thursday night, ...
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11 years ago+14 14 0 x 1Addicted to Oreos? You truly might be
Oreos are as addictive as cocaine, at least for lab rats, and just like us, they like the creamy center best. Eating the sugary treats activates more neurons in the brain’s “pleasure center” than drugs such as cocaine, the team at Connecticut College ...
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11 years ago+7 8 1Entrapped! When Craigslist predator stings go too far
Everyone thinks they've been "entrapped" by police, but some men actually are.
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11 years ago+12 12 0Sports Stars Are Selling Junk Food To Kids
In 2012 LeBron James was paid a $13 million salary, and made more than $33 million in endorsements. Peyton Manning made $18 million as a Denver Bronco, and another $13 million selling products.
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11 years ago+8 8 0Now you're a sharpshooter: The smart rifle arrives
Hit a target at 1,000 yards? No problem. Tracking Point's computer-enabled rifles let novices shoot moving targets at extreme distances with near 100 percent accuracy. The new era of firearms is upon us.
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11 years ago+9 9 0'Dexter' done for good: How do things end for the serial killer?
WARNING: This story contains major spoilers from the series finale of Dexter. Read at your own risk!
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11 years ago+12 12 0New Tesla patent: 400-mile battery pack using metal-air & lithium-ion batteries
Tesla Motors is exclusively an electric car maker, with Elon Musk expressing disdain for cars like the Chevy Volt and BMW i3, which pack gas-powered range-extenders. But Tesla may be working on a different kind of hybrid; a hybrid battery pack that c ...
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11 years ago+8 8 0The Diana conspiracies
16 years after the death of a princess, new allegations point to MI6 involvement. And Scotland Yard is taking it seriously
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11 years ago+10 10 0Dogs Are Perfectly Happy To Socialize With Robots
Dogs will interact with social machines. But will dogs assist the robots in taking over the world?
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11 years ago+9 10 1Want to See China’s Latest Top Secret Military Site? Just Google It
It’s spy vs. spy vs. blogger in the brave new world of online intelligence gathering
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11 years ago+9 9 0Gogo to deliver fast 60Mbps in-flight Wi-Fi next year using new hybrid tech
Frequent flyers, rejoice! Gogo’s in-flight Internet service will receive a major upgrade in 2014 to support streaming video and generally offer a better web browsing experience, the company announced today.
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11 years ago+4 5 1Signs of Ancient Life Stirring in Antarctic Lake
Researchers have recently identified signs of life stirring beneath the icy depths of Antarctica. Samples taken from an ice-covered lake suggest that small microorganisms may have managed to live under the most extraordinary and harshest of condition ...
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11 years ago+10 10 0North Korea's leader has a baby daughter
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has a baby daughter, seemingly guaranteeing the future of a dynasty has ruled the isolated and impoverished state for three generations, according to U.S. basketball star Dennis Rodman who met Kim last week.
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11 years ago+8 8 0The Next 'Schindler's List'?
One week after "12 Years A Slave" debuted at the Telluride Film Festival to rave reviews, Steve McQueen's film won even greater acclaim after its official premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on Friday night.
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11 years ago+9 9 0An Incredible New Guinness Ad Breaks The Industry Stereotype
A new ad for Guinness positions the product as the beer for men of kindness and character.
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11 years ago+12 12 0Thanks to a new chip, the Galaxy Note 3's huge screen won't kill its battery
The charge on the Galaxy Note 3 is going to last a lot longer than you think – and not just because of the slightly larger battery Samsung is shipping with the handset. Buried within the radio guts of the phone is a tiny chip called an envelope track ...
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11 years ago+11 11 0With privacy battle brewing, Facebook won't update policy right away
Facebook will not roll out controversial changes to its policies until next week, the giant social network said Thursday.
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11 years ago+12 12 0Tight squeeze through the Corinth Canal
Pull little guy, pull!
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11 years ago+14 14 0US banks earn record $42.2B in 2nd quarter
U.S. banks earned more from April through June than during any quarter on record, aided by a steep drop in losses from bad loans. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. says the banking industry earned $42.2 billion in the second quarter, up 23 percent ...
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11 years ago+5 5 0Countries with some of the hottest European startups
Silicon Valley gets all the attention when it comes to tech innovation, but there are some big-name companies worth recognizing that come from, yes we’ll say it, “across the pond.”