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By Vamien McKalin - November 29, 2013

Scientists discover a type of material that kills bacteria and germs

We all hate bacteria and germs, so anything that is capable of killing these (often) harmful and deadly things is welcoming. Just imagine doing all kind of nasty little things on the kitchen counter and never having to worry about...

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By Denise - November 29, 2013

Circuit Scribe pen allows you to test circuits on paper

Drawing a circuit out can give you an idea of how it works and help you visualize the end result. Too bad there isn’t a way to test it before you actually go through all the trouble of building it. That problem is actually a thing...

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By Vamien McKalin - November 29, 2013

As people get older they begin to naturally have bad body odor, says science

For years, we have been wondering why old people have such a musky smell. Every time you set foot in the home of an old(er) person, for example your grandmother or grandfather, it is likely you came across a distinct smell (which,...

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By Denise - November 29, 2013

New Walgreens store generates all electricity on its own, is “off the grid”

Walgreens is no off the grid. Well, at least one of its stores is. The new store is the first retail Walgreens store that generates all its own energy on-site, meaning it doesn’t use the electricity provided from its local e...

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By Denise - November 29, 2013

Pandora ends bid for Internet Radio Fairness Act

The fight for equal rates is over, for now anyway. Pandora, one of the most well-known online music streaming sties, has given up its quest to get congress to pass a law that would put them on more equal footing with AM/FM station...

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By Vamien McKalin - November 29, 2013

Healthcare.gov moving to HP, away from Verizon

Healthcare.gov website is practically a huge disaster for the Obama administration, and with only three days left to fix all the kinks, it appears things might not turn out well before the final day. Apparently, the website is mov...

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Entertainment
By Vamien McKalin - November 29, 2013

Cherry blossoms in Nakameguro, Tokyo [Amazing Photo of The Day]

Tokyo is a beautiful place. And I'm craving for cherries.

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By Vamien McKalin - November 29, 2013

Sunflower field [Wallpaper]

Sunflowers and their obsession with the sun.

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By Vamien McKalin - November 29, 2013

“You’re going to need a bigger dust filter” [Humor]

This PC was house to flies and probably alien rats too.

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By Vamien McKalin - November 29, 2013

Check out this prehistoric meme [Comic]

Grumpy saber tooth will end you.

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By Vamien McKalin - November 29, 2013

5 types of social media complainers [Infographic]

It's the way of the Internet these days. Whine and whine some more.

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By Vamien McKalin - November 29, 2013

The Machine trailer [Video]

Da movie looks decent.

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Entertainment
By Vamien McKalin - November 29, 2013

Very funny: Thanksgiving Etiquette [Video]

The force is strong with this one...

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Tip / Trick
By MatthewA - November 28, 2013

How to open software and websites with command prompt in Windows [Tip]

Before Windows took off, DOS was the primary operating system platform. It was a command based OS with which you input DOS commands to open software packages. The last remnants of DOS can be found with the Command Prompt Window ap...

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Tip / Trick
By MatthewA - November 28, 2013

Transform your Windows desktop into a fish tank with Sim Aquarium [Tip]

Windows desktops need not have static desktop wallpapers. With suitable software you can transform your desktop into a fish tank with a coral reef full of 3D moving fish and bubbles. Sim Aquarium III is one such software package t...

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Tip / Trick
By Madrao - November 28, 2013

How to set up and use iCloud email on Android [Guide]

Setting up Apple’s proprietary iCloud service, which include the default iCloud mail account is pretty simple and straightforward if you’re using an Apple device. All you need to do is enter your Apple credentials and ...

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By hamza - November 28, 2013

NSA knows about the porn its enemies watch, might use the data to discredit extremists

Due to Edward Snowden’s revelations about the spying prowess of the NSA, many people have been irked with using computers, smartphones, tablets and even gaming consoles — thinking in the back of our minds whether this ...

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By Jeff Belanger - November 28, 2013

Restaurant asks man to take off Google Glass or leave

With the advancement of technology and social media, privacy is becoming more and more of a concern. Vint Cerf, one of the fathers of the internet, believes that privacy is something that will be harder and harder to maintain. As ...

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By Jeff Belanger - November 28, 2013

CEO predicts advertisers will pay for your entire phone bill in the near future

Russell Glass, Bizo’s CEO, believes that it is entirely conceivable for advertising companies to one day pay your entire phone bill. Bizo is a marketing company that focuses on business-to-business services, and Glass has wr...

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By hamza - November 28, 2013

Meet Foaster, a “toaster” that charges two iPhones at the same time

Being able to charge a single phone at a time when you have two phones to charge is a vexing situation. To save the day, Foaster has arrived to help people charge two iPhones together to infinity and beyond. Foaster is a toaster-l...

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By Jeff Belanger - November 28, 2013

NSA worked with major fiber optic company to spy on Google and Yahoo, new report suggests

It seems that the National Security Agency (NSA) may have been working with Level 3, whose fiber optics cables connect both Yahoo and Google’s data centers, to spy on these companies. Level 3 is an internet service provider ...

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By Denise - November 28, 2013

Newegg loses encryption lawsuit to patent troll, endangering web security for everyone

Not many companies can take on a full grown troll and live to tell the tale. Newegg has just discovered this, after a Texas jury ordered them to pay $2.3 million in damages in a lawsuit that was over a patent concerning encryption...

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By Jeff Belanger - November 28, 2013

GTA San Andreas is officially coming to Android, iOS, and Windows Phone next month

Grand Theft Auto 5 is one of the most successful games in history, fun to play, and critically acclaimed, with people already predicting it will take many Game of the Year awards. An earlier version of the franchise, though, Grand...

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By hamza - November 28, 2013

Robot armies dominate Twitter, according to report

Twitter has been the perfect platform for celebrities who want themselves to be known by millions of people. For celebrities, squeezing in their name in the top trending topics on Twitter is equal to winning a Grammy or an Oscar. ...

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By hamza - November 28, 2013

OCZ, a major computer hardware manufacturer, files for bankruptcy

The biggest threat to firms is the hovering cloud of bankruptcy. One wrong decision on the part of the CEO, or another competitor siphoning off the larger market share, can shake the company’s foundations. OCZ, the famous Ca...

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By Jeff Belanger - November 28, 2013

America falls to 31st on global internet speed index

At the moment, the United States of America is ranked #31 as far as internet download speed goes. This ranking is made by Speetest.net, and is reported in their most recent update of the index. The site marked how it was unusual f...

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By hamza - November 28, 2013

Introducing remote-controlled paper airplanes. Yep.

One thing that is really mesmerizing about the 21st century is the immersion of life in technology. Things that had to be independently operated in the past can now be controlled by a few buttons and circuit boards. As a result, e...

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Entertainment
By Vamien McKalin - November 28, 2013

An owl in a cup of coffee [Amazing Photo of the Day]

The title of this post is not an exaggeration. Too bad Photoshop was involved, though.

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By Vamien McKalin - November 28, 2013

Awesome Concretion Cliffs, USA [Wallpaper]

This is a good look. Good enough to grace your background. Do it, now!

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By Vamien McKalin - November 28, 2013

“Can you shut up and fix it?” [Humor]

Some people lack brain cells. This person could very well be one of them.

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By Vamien McKalin - November 28, 2013

How to tell your friend is a fake geek [Comic]

Friends like these are everywhere. And some would say they see more action than the rest of us. (Yes, that type of action.)

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Entertainment
By Vamien McKalin - November 28, 2013

What is “device fingerprinting” and to protect your privacy [Infographic]

If you love your privacy, read this.

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Entertainment
By Vamien McKalin - November 28, 2013

Elves are nasty, beware [Video]

Elves are not your friends. But I'm your friend. Or am I.

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By Vamien McKalin - November 28, 2013

Xbox One recongizes a cat as guest [Image]

Xbox One is officially creepy.

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Entertainment
By Vamien McKalin - November 28, 2013

Review by The Onion of ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ [Video]

He's really not that hot. ;-)

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