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EU spends cool $1.2 million researching how to chill beer
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Happy Birthday, NASA
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Facebook sex app's legal woes are no more
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Report: NSA stores everyone's metadata for at least a year
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John McAfee unveils plans for device to thwart NSA
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Mobile device enables foreign language translation in real time
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Hate drinking but love feeling over-caffeinated? There's a spray for that
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Here is a water bottle that tells you when to drink from it
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Al-Qaida Twitter account suspended after a week
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See the device that will bring back the awesomeness of Web 1.0
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Rare Fireball meteor sighting caught on camera
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NSA keeps detailed records of citizens' friend networks
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Report: Iran HACKED Navy computers
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Bald men: Fire lasers at your head to make your hair grow back
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NASA: Water molecules found in Martian soil
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YEESH! New Apple iOS making people sick
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DOJ: FBI privacy rules for drones same as manned aircraft
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Anti-surveillance activists gear up for rally in Washington
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Miley Cyrus's Twitter surprise
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Senators' social media skills to be measured like NCAA bracket
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Oprah has over 11 million fake Twitter followers
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Michelle Obama has nearly 2 million fake Twitter followers
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Over 40 percent of Biden's Twitter followers are fake
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Cybersecyruty firm founder wants companies to be able to 'hack back' against hackers
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55 percent of Obama's Twitter followers are fake
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Study: 21 percent of Americans use cell phones to video chat
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Colorado drone was grounded for safety reasons, say officials
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Hollywood study claims Google searches lead to online piracy
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One major concern has Facebook users fleeing the site in droves
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Chris Dodd is here to tell you Google is the devil
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Julian Assange calls for release of Barrett Brown
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FEMA threatens to arrest volunteer drone operators during Colo. flood relief
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Twitter announces future IPO
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FCC commissioner calls for defunding UN agency
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Is the latest Guardian report misleading its readers?
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Tech companies leapt into the immigration reform fray
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Report: The NSA hacked Al-Jazeera in 2006
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NYT ignored UK request to destroy Snowden documents
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DNI to annually release telecom national security info