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Google and Facebook Trade Targets

Given the success of The Social Network, there's surely a follow-up to be made that involves other major tech companies.…

13 years ago

Graphene Uses Keep on Coming

Last year's Nobel Prize in Physics went to two British scientists for their work experimenting with graphene. This month has…

13 years ago
The Analog Blogger of Liberia

The Analog Blogger of Liberia

In a country where most of the population is unable to afford a thirty-cent newspaper and Internet service is something…

13 years ago

Pluto’s Tiny Moon Needs a Name

As far as baby names go, P4 is both unimaginative and lacking character. Nevertheless, that's what NASA's calling the tiny…

13 years ago

Pottermore + Google = eBooks for Everyone

When J.K. Rowling announced Pottermore, the interactive Harry Potter website set to launch in full this October, the biggest part…

13 years ago

Angry Birds Hit by Angry Trolls

The makers of Angry Birds are being sued over alleged patent violation. And judging by the history of the plaintiffs,…

13 years ago

How Not to Operate a Water Jetpack [Video]

I'll set the stage for you: San Diego morning show, dude with a water jetpack. Aaaand, go: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRVspuAJyAY&feature=player_embedded What is…

13 years ago

Andrew Garfield in Full Spidey Gear [Pics]

New images of Andrew Garfield in costume for next summer's The Amazing Spider-Man have leaked out into the interwebs and…

13 years ago

First-Ever Google Science Fair Rocks the Girl Power

Science has long been a field dominated heavily by men, so seeing the first Google Science Fair award its highest…

13 years ago

Google Cracks Down on Pseudonyms, Kills One Reason It Was Better than Facebook

You may have heard that Google+ started culling accounts - businesses first, which didn't seem like such an awful thing…

13 years ago