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Good news for those of you still clinging to Windows Live Messenger in its current form — it looks like you’ll able to keep using it for just a little bit longer. It’s no secret that Microsoft would retire its 13 year old messaging service in favor of the one it paid $8.5 billion...
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There's no denying that Guitar Hero and Rock Band were extremely popular videos games. But one question always seemed to arise during those marathon gaming sessions: Why spend countless hours learning how to play a fake guitar when you could spend that time learning to play an actual guitar?
The...
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Today’s incident involving a falling meteor in the Chelyabinsk region of Russia has resulted in an estimated 500 injuries. And while people are scrambling to figure out exactly what has happened in this remote area of the country, 900 miles from Moscow and near the Ural mountains, some of the...
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"Toothpaste for Dinner" illustrates the similarities between the Internet and big cities.
More About: comics, humor, Watercooler
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We've seen our fair share of convertible notebooks and shape-shifting hybrids over the last several months, but one particular offering from ASUS stood out. In the latest issue of our tablet mag, we spend some quality time getting to know both faces of the TAICHI 21. Brad Molen goes in-depth with...
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If you want to automate something on iOS, you have to use one of a few methods: URL schemes, bookmarklets, scripts, or specific apps. It's not especially difficult, but it is a pain and a little hard to understand. Thankfully, GitHub user Christopher White collected a ton of these workflows...
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karlnyberg writes "Adding a third voice to the conflict between Tesla's Elon Musk and New York Times Reporter John Broder, CNN/Money's Peter Valdes-Dapena drove from DC to Boston (primarily to test the SuperCharger network). As he says in the article: In the end, I made it — and it wasn't...
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Almost a million Russian drivers have dashboard cams. At least two of them caught video of a 10-ton meteor crashing to earth.
More About: camera, meteor, Video, YouTube
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Software firm Valve lays off staff as it launches a version of its Steam game store for users of the Linux open-source operating system.
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When this news anchor goes to tell a story about her son using a vibrating toothbrush to ease the pain of teething, she accidentally gets a little too raunchy for live television, if you catch our drift.
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The awkward sexual moments that...