Mysterious lights in the sky aren’t UFOs – they appear to be caused by earthquakes.
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Mysterious lights in the sky aren’t UFOs – they appear to be caused by earthquakes.
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Amazon’s been more than a bookstore for quite awhile, but not it appears as if it’s turning its eyes (or ears) towards the now-popular streaming music industry.
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Did Charles Darwin think that life on Earth evolved in space?
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“Siri, why don’t I have access to all of the data on my phone?”
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The anime adaptation of the Gundam Thunderbolt manga is continuing with the next episode out this February. It’s still very jazzy but it also embraces classic animation standards and consequently looks thoroughly amazing.
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Like suicide, school shootings and mass killings are likely contagious. Here’s how you can help.
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With the release of Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 imminent, Bandai Namco has released footage of the game’s opening movie. Using the in-game engine, it’s clear these games have come along way in terms of their visuals.
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Apple chief executive Tim Cook has probably got used by now to a negative part of a positive announcement causing the stock to slump.
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By JOHN MARKOFF
Microsoft sank a data center on the ocean floor, where the sea water acts as a coolant, and plans to use the waves to power it. The results were encouraging enough to try a bigger version.
Published: January 31, 2016 at 06:00PM
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T-Mobile’s new Binge On feature may be popular with some of its users – not to mention streaming services – many view it as problematic when viewed in light of Net Neutrality considerations. And a new study by Standford University not just backs up the idea that Binge On is a violation of the Net Neutrality standars that T-Mobile has said it respects, but that it also maybe an illegal practice.
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