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Troublesome details arise about 'Clock Kid' Ahmed's arrest

Troublesome details arise about 'Clock Kid' Ahmed's arrest

The attorney for Ahmed Mohamed revealed new details about the September events in Texas in a letter sent to both school and city officials in Irving, Texas. [Read more...]


9 naughty and nice gifts

9 naughty and nice gifts

Winter is coming. And with it also comes the need to show the loved ones in your life just how much you care for them by spending, spending, spending on gifts. [Read more...]


Google experimented with a Star Trek-style Communicator badge

Google experimented with a Star Trek-style Communicator badge

Did you ever watch Picard's Star Trek and hope that someday, we too might communicate with just the touch of a lapel-worn gadget? No, we didn't really, either -- Bluetooth headsets quickly poured water on that fire. [Read more...]


'Futurama' will be resurrected as a mobile game

'Futurama' will be resurrected as a mobile game

If the TV show that you love gets axed before you're ready to let it go, then there are a couple of things you can hope for. [Read more...]


Domino's makes ordering pizza dangerous with 'Easy Order' button

Domino's makes ordering pizza dangerous with 'Easy Order' button

With more than half of its customers now ordering via its mobile apps, it's fair to say that Domino's has pizza delivery down to a fine art. [Read more...]


Scientists create quantum entanglement at room temperature

Scientists create quantum entanglement at room temperature

Quantum entanglement, where two particles are inextricably linked, is a real thing. However, creating that odd behavior has been extremely difficult so far -- you have to cool things down to near absolute zero to pull it off on a significant scale. [Read more...]


Microsoft app tries to lure you from Android to a Windows phone

Microsoft app tries to lure you from Android to a Windows phone

It's true that Windows Phone (and now Windows 10 Mobile) doesn't have as many apps as Android or iOS. [Read more...]


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