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For when you just HAVE to beat everyone at Call of Duty . Foc.us is a company that makes headsets for gamers. Those headsets, starting to ship in July, send…

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Microsoft president of the interactive entertainment business Don Mattrick took the stage at Microsoft’s Xbox reveal this morning to introduce the new console, dubbed “Xbox One.” He promised that…

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Making pizza out of insect meal, instantly It would take a lot of food to get astronauts to Mars, but what if they could get whatever they wanted at the…

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Yahoo may have made Flickr awesome again by giving every user a massive terabyte of storage space today, but in its excitement to get the launch out the door, Yahoo…

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The “internet” asked Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer to make Flickr awesome again. Or, at least, that’s the way she tells it. But however the message got across to Yahoo’s new…

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This is Yahoo’s New York minute. OK, that may not be the right use of that phrase, but after the company announced a $1.1 billion buy of New York-based…

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Among those of us who grew up with the Internet, some have found unexpected, outsize benefits. If you moved away from a place soon after starting kindergarten and never went…

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The ink is all but dry on a $1.1 billion (about UK£715 million, AU$1.103 billion) Yahoo buy of blogging platform Tumblr. According to sources speaking with the Wall Street Journal…

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The dream of having the ultimate connected home can sometimes turn into a nightmare. A complicated set-up process, professional installers who charge exorbitant rates and a disconnected infrastructure can…

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This week we’ve seen a pilotless passenger-plane hit the British skies, the last barrier to human cloning be breached, and we’ve found a large cache of water, untouched by…

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The robot can course at 22 kilometers per hour. Boston Dynamics’ Cheetah robot may be the fastest, but MIT’s version of the DARPA-backed quadruped robot is proving to be the…

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Our first clue at how people might actually use Google Glass in the real world. Google announced today at the I/O developer conference in California that the first wave…

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Today at Google’s I/O conference, stock Android seemed like a pricey luxury. Why? Today at the 2013 Google I/O conference in California, Google announced that the company would begin…

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Sometime in the next few weeks, the 100,000th plug-in electric car will be sold in the U.S. But they’re still mostly a mystery to the average new-car…

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The U.S. Department of Justice has subpoenaed the Associated Press’s telephone records. How much data will officials have access to? Yesterday the Associated Press reported that the U.S…

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As PopSci cheers from the carrier deck ABOARD THE USS GEORGE H.W. BUSH, ATLANTIC OCEAN–All that was left on the carrier deck was a cloud of white steam…

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A wireless data-gathering grenade to toss into danger. After an earthquake devastated Haiti in 2010, search-and-rescue teams descended upon Port-au-Prince to look for survivors. Francisco Aguilar…

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Defense Distributed, the Texas company that created the plans for the Liberator , a 3-D-printed gun, have received a letter to take the plans down from the internet, reports Betabeat…

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Meaning it can see where exactly where that weird noise in your car engine is coming from. You’re driving around, when you hear a weird rattling noise coming out of…

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Earl is a new kind of tablet–designed specifically for use in the wild. Android tablets are mostly dull ; Asus, Samsung, Sony, and the rest are typically just pumping out…

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