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A camera finds individual drops, then a projector blacks them out of the driver’s view. Anyone who’s ever driven through a heavy rain has hoped for something like this: a…

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From Renault, a sporty, single-seater concept road car Click here to enter the gallery Renault’s latest concept car is the electric Twizy Renault Sport F1, a road car with…

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The traffic-plagued city has 4,500 lights across 469 square miles. It’s amazing how frustrating it can be to drive in L.A. Superhighways are jam-packed, cars crawl along in the…

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A start-up wants to launch satellites that would gather data to make weather forecasts by studying how signals from GPS satellites are distorted by the atmosphere they pass through.

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They may not make up the sexiest market segment. But don’t forget Grandma and Grandpa! AllThingsD reports that Fujitsu is pitching an Android phone it’s calling the Stylistic, aimed at…

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The latest Mobile Operator Industry report contains some interesting stats highlighting the explosive growth of the mobile Web. The GSMA, which is a mobile operator industry group, released a beefy…

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Securing critical infrastructure needs to go far beyond the measures in President Obama’s recent executive order. Yesterday, the president’s cybersecurity coördinator,  Michael Daniel , appeared in San Francisco at the…

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Spotted near airforce bases, these curious painted asphalt patterns are Cold War artifacts. Click here to enter the gallery Consider it a barcode for bombers–an eye test for spy…

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How my monomaniacal devotion to writing poisoned my work.

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In animated ‘Turbo,’ a snail defies the odds and becomes an Indy 500 racer

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Well, not exactly. But new research suggests that communities with low “social capital” have 50 percent more traffic fatalities. Do you live around a cranky neighbor? Are you the cranky neighbor?…

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Philadelphia Inquirer ‘Promised Land’ goes easy on fracking issues HeraldNet Steve Butler is an advance man for a natural gas company, a guy who swoops into a small town, dresses…

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A West Coast storm will bring snow to Rockies and, possibly, a white Christmas to Dallas.

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House Speaker John Boehner received yet another reminder Tuesday of his principal challenge of finding a resolution to the fiscal cliff morass without alienating the core of his own party.

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Former President George W. Bush, who presided over the last attempt to pass comprehensive immigration reform in 2007, reiterated his belief Tuesday that immigrants are a beneficial and integral part of …

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Roads that light themselves, paint that warns you about icy conditions, and more from the zany Dutch design lab Studio Roosegaarde The folks behind the Dutch design lab Studio Roosegaarde…

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Steve Contorno Examiner Staff Writer Virginia police would gain authority to bust teenage drivers talking on cell phones or adults texting while driving if one Northern Virginia lawmaker gets his …

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A research has highlighted that skills gap is a major barrier to driving value from social media in 2012.

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MILWAUKEE — Construction has begun on Milwaukee’s first wind turbine. The turbine is located just north of the Port Administration…

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NakedDc is number one at CPAC

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