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Read More »Beautiful Moon Images from NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
NASA's lunar spacecraft has sent back over 192 Terabytes of data -- including some gorgeous new photos of the moon's terrain.
Read More »Linking Computers and Brain Signals… for Science
New technology involving wireless electrodes gives humans the ability to manipulate objects with brain signals.
Read More »Acer’s New Supercomputer has 25,000 Compute Cores
Acer (of all companies) has made a supercomputer that's now the 42nd fastest in the world -- even if it does take up an entire room.
Read More »Like Batman, You Too Can Stop Bullets — With a Clipboard
Yeah, yeah. We all wish we could afford Batman-style bulletproof armor. Fortunately, for some clandestine protection around the office, someone has invented a bulletproof clipboard.
Read More »Incredible Defense Tech Blows up Rockets Before Impact
This technology is pretty amazing. Using the power of a computer with enhanced processors, "active protection" tech can actually detonate rockets before impact. Obviously, the Army's probably going crazy over this.
Read More »Over 750 Million People Are Now on Facebook
There are now over 750 million active monthly users on Facebook. Wasn't it "only" 500 million last year?
Read More »Bioware’s Neverwinter Nights Server Hacked, Personal Data Stolen
Bioware's Neverwinter Nights forum server was hacked, putting the personal data of 18,000 users at risk. Don't worry, you only have to panic if you received an email.
Read More »Portal 2 — Now Being Used to Educate Your Kids
Gabe Newell, co-founder of Valve, wants to make it so your kids can learn physics in school by playing Portal 2.
Read More »Amazing Lytro Camera Will Revolutionize the World of Photography
Wow. Lytro has just invented a camera that will change photography in a way we haven't seen since the 1800s. Even if you aren't a photography nut, this is some really brilliant technology.
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