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This glowing Japanese-made cloth is woven from fiber optic lines

Developed by a team of researchers at Meiji University in Japan, the LightCloth is an interactive sheet that is woven from a series of side-diffusing fiber optic lines. This technology could, in...

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3D-printed human liver survives for a record breaking 40 days

The positive effects that 3D organ printing would have on the medical industry are innumerable. Researchers across the globe have been tirelessly trying to turn 3D organ printing into a...

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New tea bags actually filter your water instead of flavoring it

A company called Vapur has created tiny tea bag called Shake Filters which that can filter out any unwanted additives in your water. The little tea bags only need to...

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NYC implements a new “tunnel plug” in response to Hurricane Sandy

The new inflatable tunnel plug is supposed to floods, smoke, and gas from leaking into the cities subway tunnels. After Hurricane Sandy decimated the subway system last year, officials pledged...

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A new device that finds terrorists by sniffing sewage

New tech from the anti-terrorism arsenal, a device that sniffs out bomb makers by detecting what they flush down the toilet. Bad guys can't just close their window shades to...

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Dark Mail wants to double down on a NSA-free email service

You can kick a dog while it's down, but when it gets back up it's going to want to bite. That's the message coming from an email service alliance that...

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The coolest playing of Sonic 3 you’ll reminisce about all day

There are always those building cool ways for people to reminisce about the past in tech or gaming. This one is particularly "rad" as Gizmodo puts it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zabL7H2wlc8 When I...

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Teen tries to buy WikiLeaks Server

The eBay auction for the server that once hosted the WikiLeaks documents, including Cablegate, has finally come to a close with a winning bid of $33,000. There's only one problem:the...

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Revealed: Why Apple created the gold iPhone

You see, the goldpagne iPhone 5S wasn't designed in Cupertino. No, no, no. It was made by a team outside of Apple located in Miami Beach! By the same guys...

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Apple missed the best use for a fingerprint scanner

What is it? Requiring a fingerprint scan—or even a passcode scan—to turn the iPhone off. Why? It's the one thing that will actually help get your iPhone back. It's so,...

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The NSA can crack any type of encryption

Bad news, America. All that effort you and your favorite companies have put into encrypting data was for nothing. After spending billions on research and supercomputers, the NSA can now crack...

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Yahoo to unveil its new logo

Tonight, at midnight Eastern Standard Time, Yahoo! will unveil its new logo. If you're confused—yes, Yahoo! has been "unveiling a new logo" (read: comic sans rendering of Yahoo!) at midnight...

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