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Plus: how other shows fare over time Who can predict how a TV show will fare two or three seasons out? Some shows only gain momentum after a dull first…

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Petcube helps your cat stay active/frustrated by chasing a laser pointer. Playing a game of “chase the laser pointer” with a cat is one of the most compelling reasons…

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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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Senate Republicans, definitely outraged about the attacks in Benghazi and the IRS’s targeting of Tea Party groups, are just not feeling it when it comes to t…

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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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Please join your local Tea Party Organization. Let’s take back our Party and Stand for Liberty and Prosperity. Please add your SC Tea Party or Conservative G…

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There’s currently a wave of attacks against power plants, according to new reports. Middle Eastern hackers have been attacking U.S. utility companies and trying to gain control of their…

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It wasn’t that long ago the Obama whitehouse want the names of those who spoke out against Obama to be sent to flag@whitehouse.gov to create a enemies list. …

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This long-range spy-bot is also nearly silent. In drone design, there’s a trade-off between flying quietly and staying airborne for a long time. The Ion Tiger drone…

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“I was freaked, because I was really close to it and was worried it was going to hit me.” Throughout the storied history of aviation, humankind has fought to…

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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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100,000 downloads just might prove him right. Earlier today we reported that Defense Distributed, an organization that recently released open-source plans for a 3-D printed gun, received a letter from…

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100,000 downloads just might prove him right. Earlier today we reported that Defense Distributed, an organization that recently released open-source plans for a 3-D printed gun, received a letter from…

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Snapchat is much more than just an encrypted messaging service. It’s a form of communication that gives us a break from the way we usually communicate. Snapchat, a messaging service…

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“Character unlocked: Marie Antoinette.” Disunion is a guillotine simulator created in two days by a team of three as part of the Exile Gam Jam , a game create-a…

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A prosthetic limb that puts athletes back in the game. During a professional snowmobiling race in 2008, Mike Schultz lost control of his machine while speeding over a ragged stretch of…

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