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The Chemical Brothers bring Hollywood special effects to dance music

The Chemical Brothers bring Hollywood special effects to dance music

I look around at the sea of glowing faces surrounding me in the dark of Randall's Island in New York. [Read more...]
Samsung Gear VR review (2015): A no-brainer if you own a Samsung phone

Samsung Gear VR review (2015): A no-brainer if you own a Samsung phone

When Samsung and Oculus debuted their Gear VR headset almost a year ago, the companies made it clear the device wasn't yet ready for the masses. [Read more...]
US regulators delay law that will make electric cars more noisy

US regulators delay law that will make electric cars more noisy

Electric cars are famous for how quiet they are compared to regular gas-guzzlers. This is good for noise pollution, bad for pedestrians -- especially the visually impaired. [Read more...]
Wu-Tang Clan sells its one-of-a-kind 'Shaolin' album for millions

Wu-Tang Clan sells its one-of-a-kind 'Shaolin' album for millions

Remember Wu-Tang Clan's Once Upon a Time In Shaolin album? The group spent nine years recording 31 tracks for a special LP, then decided to sell just one copy of it -- for a very high price, of course. [Read more...]
Temp tech tattoos can monitor your health and location

Temp tech tattoos can monitor your health and location

Chaotic Moon, a start-up known for conjuring fun projects like a shark-punching virtual game, has a wide range of applications in mind for the temporary tattoo technology it's developing. [Read more...]
Sony PlayStation 4 sales speed past 30 million

Sony PlayStation 4 sales speed past 30 million

In just over two years Sony's sold over 30 million PlayStation 4s. That tally was 20.2 million in March, and now ahead of the busy holiday shopping season we have word from the Japanese tech giant that it's sold through more than 30.2 million consoles to some 124 countries and regions globally. [Read more...]
Officials link hacker to theft of 1.2 billion log-in credentials

Officials link hacker to theft of 1.2 billion log-in credentials

The FBI is linking a hacker only known by the moniker "mr. grey" to a whopping 1.2 billion stolen internet credentials after finding his Russian email address in the evidence it gathered. [Read more...]

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