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For that crispy, crunchy audio In 1921, two scientists made the first modern loudspeaker out of magnets, wire, and paper. Now manufacturers use synthetic fibers and even ferrofluid. Why stop there?…

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World Wrestling Entertainment has jumped on the bandwagon of demonizing Tea Party Americans as racists by creating a xenophobic character who espouses anti-immigrant rhetoric, as WWE commentators quip that …

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An airline pilot spotted an unmanned flying object dangerously close to his plane in Brooklyn yesterday. What can we learn from this? Yesterday morning, an Alitalia pilot reported seeing a…

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Maddow first spent some time having fun with Rand Paul for having a similar “not looking at the right camera” moment in his Tea Party address to Michele Bachmann two …

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Geeksphone is making the first devices, and they’re looking good.

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Programmers defend the genre, but others are queasy about so much murder and mayhem.

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An Arduino is a popular open-source single-board microcontroller. Learn how to program one and let the possibilities take shape. STEP 1 Arduino microcontrollers come in a variety of types…

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On the lam without your car charger? Splice some wires and be on your way. MATERIALS USB cable for your device Any 5-volt car cigarette lighter adapter Knife Tape STEP…

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A canceled TV show with a devoted fan base comes back to life. A video game changes its ending. A comic turns her personal tragedy into unexpected fame. Welcome to …

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t3hsauce’s vid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-alakNy8Uk&feature=plcp Representative Ryan’s voting record http://www.ontheissues.org/House/Paul_Ryan.htm/

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Race fans saw some interesting twists and turns at the Daytona 500 last night, which aired under lights for the first time. One of the most memorable and unexpected ones was the explosion after Juan Montoya slammed into a Jet Dryer after coming out of a turn too fast under caution.

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Craig Anderson made 42 saves, six Ottawa players scored, and the Senators routed the Panthers 6-2 on Wednesday night for their ninth straight win against Florida.

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Kyle Stanley knew exactly how Spencer Levin felt.

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Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers could see that Kevin Garnett was looking and feeling spry.

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CloudBees is proud to be sponsoring the 7th Annual Philly Emerging Tech Conference, April 10 & 11th in Philadelphia. If you’re in the vicinity, check out this popular conference, hosted by …

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Chris Paul had 26 points and 14 assists, Blake Griffin added 22 points and a monstrous dunk, and the Los Angeles Clippers beat Oklahoma City 112-100 Monday night, snapping the Thunder’s four-game winning …

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Derrick Rose scored a season-high 35 points, Carlos Boozer had 18 and Kyle Korver added 17 to lead the Chicago Bulls to a 98-88 win over the Washington Wizards on Monday night.

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The San Antonio Spurs hardly looked like an aging team playing the second night of a back-to-back.

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The U.S. housing market has bottomed and could soon turn around, Cramer said. So here’s how he’s trading it.

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The U.S. housing market seems to have bottomed, Cramer said Tuesday, pointing to improved housing data points such as pending home sales and multi-family housing starts. In addition, shares of most homebuilders have soared lately.

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