After the disaster in Japan, Google is launching tools designed to help loved ones locate information about family and friends in the affected areas.
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Take a good, long look at this incredible panoramic image of the undisturbed (apart from the rover) surface of Mars.
Read More »Asus to Build PCs Inside Their Shipping Boxes
If you are planning to purchase a mini-ITX motherboard from Asus, you'll also receive a complimentary PC case... in the form of the shipping container.
Read More »Lost City of Atlantis May Not Be Lost Anymore
Researchers, led by Richard Freund of the University of Hartford, claim to have discovered the lost city of Atlantis -- off the coast of Spain.
Read More »AT&T to Put Data Caps on Internet Users
Those of you who have AT&T Internet and find yourself using 250GB+ a month of bandwidth may soon be seeing overage charges appear on your bill.
Read More »AT&T, Verizon Waving Charges for Calls to Japan
Both AT&T and Verizon are waving the fees for any call made to Japan from now until at least the end of March.
Read More »Behold a Real, Working Laser Pistol
A man in Germany has built a real, working laser pulse pistol that looks like it can do much more than simply flash a light at you.
Read More »WiFi Killing New Airplane Instruments
It turns out that Wireless Internet signals do not agree well with a new display unit Boeing intends to put on their aircraft. Surely nothing bad could come from this, right?
Read More »Shocking: “Quit Smoking” Apps Don’t Work
A study by George Washington University shows that the overwhelming majority of "Quit Smoking" phone applications simply do not work.
Read More »Decaying Organic Matter May Hold Key to Alternative Fuels
A team led by UCLA's James Liao has developed a way to create a new, ecologically friendly substance that could serve as a more powerful and more efficient alternative to ethanol.
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