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Battery tests show Apple's new MacBook Air beats competitors by a mile
If the new MacBook Air looks identical to its predecessor, then why is everyone making such a big deal about it? Because this ultraportable laptop beats the last Air and every Windows Ultrabook by a mile when it comes to endurance. Thanks to Intels new 4th generation Core (Haswell) processor and a beefier battery on the inside, the new Air doesnt need an extended battery or slice to last all day...News Image
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House GOP: Don't grab an asteroid let's put bases on moon and Mars
House Republican leaders want to push for outposts on the moon and Mars and they want to push NASA's plan to snare an asteroid into the dustbin, according to a discussion draft of their space spending plan."It is the policy of the United States that the development of capabilities and technologies necessary for human missions to lunar orbit, the surface of the moon, the surface of Mars, and beyo...News Image
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Pre-caffeine tech: Facebook's got ideas, Google's challenging things
Our pre-caffeine roundup is a collection of the hottest, strangest, and most amusing stories of the morning.Facebook's throwing a press event to unveil some "big ideas" on Thursday. Rumor is that those ideas involve videos on Instagram.Speaking of Facebook ... the social network suffered some "internal issues" on Tuesday night.Google asked the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to allow ...News Image
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Groovy! Watch this robot dance Gangnam Style
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Facebook back up after 'internal issue'
Facebook was down Tuesday night for some users, with an outage that seemed to peak at about 9 p.m. ET.The problem, a spokesman for the social network said, should be fully resolved."Earlier today, an internal issue in our Web infrastructure caused the site to be slow or unavailable for a brief period of time," Facebook said in a statement. "We resolved the issue quickly, and should now be back to ...News Image
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Facebook was down for some users
Facebook was down Tuesday night for some users, with an outage that seemed to peak at about 9 p.m. ET.The problem, a spokesman for the social network said, should be fully resolved."Earlier today, an internal issue in our Web infrastructure caused the site to be slow or unavailable for a brief period of time," Facebook said in a statement. "We resolved the issue quickly, and should now be back to ...News Image
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Facebook is down for some users
Facebook appeared to be down Tuesday night for some users. Website service monitoring site DownRightNow noted that as of 9:10 p.m. ET, the social network was dealing with a disruption, although it wasn't known how widespread it was.Going to Facebook's website resulted not in the usual sign-in, but this message for some "Sorry, something went wrong. We're working on getting this fixed as soon as we...News Image
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NSA considers ending collection of data on Americans' phone calls
The National Security Agency is reviewing whether to stop collecting a vast stockpile of records of Americans telephone calls the most controversial component of its surveillance programs by allowing telecommunications companies to retain the data until U.S. intelligence officials have a specific reason to review it for possible connections to terror plots, U.S. officials said TuesdayThe NSAs...News Image
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30 years ago: Sally Rides journey into space
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Tough love: Male spiders die for sex
By Tanya Lewis, LiveScienceAn eight-legged love tragedy may go something like this: The male spider approaches the female, who is four times his size. She scuttles away, but he creeps closer and closer. Finally, he takes hold of her with his spindly legs, climbs aboard and inserts his "penis" into her genital opening and discharges a jet of sperm. Then quite abruptly his legs curl underne...News Image
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Hirsute 'Hoff' crabs grow food in their hair
By Douglas Main, LiveScienceYeti crabs don't comb their hair to look good they do it because they're hungry.These bizarre deep-sea animals grow their food in their own hair, trapping bacteria and letting it flourish there before "combing" it out and slurping it up. The crabs are found near cold seeps and hydrothermal vents, places where mineral-rich water spews out of the seafloor.Like many a...News Image
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