According to representatives of the Vatican, the prevalence of the Internet has led to a rise in the interest of Satanism.
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Some look at silly April Fools projects and ask "why?" Others look at silly April Fools projects and ask "why not?"
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A company that specializes in security technology has filed patents for a handheld, light-based stun ray.
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The large doses of dopamine that are released during orgasm have been shown to help settle down that shaky leg of yours.
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A man has built a working Nintendo Entertainment System into a Nintendo game cartridge. Why? Because he could, probably.
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A non-profit group out of San Francisco is trying to raise the funds to open a comprehensive computing and video game museum in San Francisco.
Read More »Lasers Could Allow the Deaf to Hear
A research team at the University of Utah has published findings that suggest that lasers could be used to give those without the ability to hear, well, the ability to hear.
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A rather interesting infographic charts the history of web browsers, from the first instance of Netscape, through the rise of Internet Explorer and the crowded market of today.
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New research shows that when you're dumping your boyfriend and he screams "you're hurting me" over and over, you may actually be physically hurting him.
Read More »Samsung is Installing Keyloggers on Their PCs. Maybe.
Samsung stands accused of putting keylogging software on their retail laptops. Samsung, not surprisingly, denies this... eventually.
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