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You had to feel sorry for the home team when host country Brazil got trounced 7-1 by Germany in their World Cup semifinal game on Tuesday. FULL STORY
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Not so long ago, a cellphone used to look like a cellphone. But these days, it's not unheard of to see someone talking on a rabbit pressed to his or her ear. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
Ransomware, a particularly annoying breed of computer virus, is spreading like the plague. This malware locks you out of your computer files until you pay up -- and it is proving incredibly difficult to exterminate. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
Politicians make endless promises on the campaign trail. FULL STORY
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Google's ultra-high speed Internet service is expanding again. FULL STORY
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Want to be the proud owner of a brand-new drone? Pretty soon, all you'll need is a 3-D printer. FULL STORY
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Uber, the controversial car-hailing app, is waging war in New York City. FULL STORY
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Isis, the mobile wallet service founded by AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile, has a branding problem. FULL STORY
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Pirated movies are coming to Google Chromecast. FULL STORY
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Remember the kid who tried to cheat off you by looking over your shoulder to copy your test answers? He's baaaack. FULL STORY
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Heaps of baby photos, fitness selfies, medical records and resumes are among thousands of private communications scooped up and stored by NSA spy programs. FULL STORY
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The plasma TV business is fading to black. FULL STORY
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Google has banned pornography from appearing in its online ads. FULL STORY
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One of the few details to come out of the murder case against suburban Atlanta dad Justin Ross Harris -- whose son was found dead after being strapped into a hot car for hours -- is that he searched for information about such deaths shortly before the incident occurred. FULL STORY
Filed under: Web
When an airline loses your luggage, it can take hours or even days to get someone to tell you where it ended up -- if it ever turns up at all. Wouldn't it be easier to hear from the luggage itself? FULL STORY
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A driverless taxi is waiting for you outside your house. Cruising through the city, you arrive safely at the airport where you drop off your luggage while ordering a coffee. Check-in is then a matter of just a few seconds, thanks to facial recognition software, while distant biometric scanning allows you to avoid long security queues. FULL STORY
Discover a dancing cactus field, basketball on the Hudson River, and mind-bending 3D projections on robotic screens. FULL STORY
The Embryoscope is a high-tech device giving an amazing insight into how an embryo develops. FULL STORY
Who is Slenderman?
He's the Internet's own monster, a ghoul who lurks in its darkest corners and, like the Web itself, has mutated time and again to suit the dreams and desires of his devotees. FULL STORY
Google's future phone: The modular Project Ara
Google's next futuristic hardware project is a modular smartphone dubbed Project Ara that can be customized by swapping out individual pieces, such as the battery and the camera. FULL STORY
Apparently This Matters: Weed Fairy leaves free pot
I never actually caught a glimpse of the Tooth Fairy when I was young, but she was definitely real and in cahoots with my mom. This, due to the fact that I never woke up to find a Nintendo. FULL STORY
The next frontier in 3-D printing: Human organs
The emerging process of 3-D printing can reproduce the vascular systems required to make organs viable. Scientists already use the machines to print tiny strips of organ tissue. And while printing whole human organs for transplants is still years away, the technology is rapidly developing. FULL STORY
Can 'Mario Kart 8' save the Wii U?
It's the gaming industry's gold standard, once named by Guinness World Records as the most influential video game in history. Now, Nintendo is turning to "Super Mario Kart" once again. FULL STORY
What if the U.S. had only two time zones? Should all public transportation be automated for safety? And maybe it IS time to reinvent the wheel. Meet 10 bold ideas that could shape our future. FULL STORY
ByThe assembly line isn't going away, but 3-D printing is going to reshape how we make cars. One German automaker points the way with an beautifully crafted frame inspired by a turtle's skeleton. FULL STORY
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