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4chan Founder Speaks at SXSW
Christopher "moot" Poole, the founder of infamous message board 4chan, spoke at South by Southwest. During his keynote, he talked about how 4chan is misunderstood and how Mark Zuckerberg is wrong about Internet anonymity.
Read More »1-in-5 Brits Think Lightsabers Are a Thing That Exists
A surprisingly high number of people in the United Kingdom seem to believe that lightsabers, memory-erasing technology and time travel are all possible.
Read More »Google Launches “Person Finder” to Help Locate Earthquake & Tsunami Victims
After the disaster in Japan, Google is launching tools designed to help loved ones locate information about family and friends in the affected areas.
Read More »Breathtaking Panoramic of Mars’ Surface
Take a good, long look at this incredible panoramic image of the undisturbed (apart from the rover) surface of Mars.
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 »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 »Microsoft’s Kinect is The Fastest Selling Consumer Electronics Device Ever
The Guinness Book of World Records has proclaimed that Microsoft's Kinect is the fastest selling consumer electronics device of all time.
Read More »Discovery Returns From Final Mission
The Space Shuttle Discovery returned from the International Space Station, completing its 39th and final mission.
Read More »Nissan to Release Faster-Charging Electric Car
With the 2012 Nissan Leaf, the auto manufacturer has vowed to develop a faster, more efficient way of charging the automobile.
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