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Netatmo Presence review
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Life underground: These doomsday bunkers let inhabitants ride out apocalypse in style
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Facts and apps for tonight’s New Year’s Eve Times Square ball drop
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Here are the craziest, most groundbreaking scientific achievements of 2016
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Neural network can create high-res images based on a text description
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Weekly Rewind: The year's biggest tech fails, RIP Carrie Fisher, CES 2017 trends
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Move over laser surgery! Gene therapy could be the secret to restoring vision
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Flop or not? ScriptBook AI predicts which movies will be box-office bombs
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Singapore plans geofencing, remote pilot stations make drone flight safer
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Keymochi, the smart mobile keyboard, can judge your mood based on how you type
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3D-printed lace enclosures will ensure your shoes never come untied again
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Finch Shift universal VR controller helps you come to grips with virtual worlds
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Self-healing material that can carry current may advance robotics
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Engineers create bio-inspired, silk-based materials with programmable traits
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Big tech from little companies: Here's the best Kickstarter campaigns from 2016
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Stanford’s Laboratory for Cell and Gene Medicine aims to ‘cure the incurable’
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Never let your kids go unsupervised again! NannyBot will keep tabs for you
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Gorgeous Heng Balance Lamp boasts unique magnetic switch mechanism
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You can control Samsung’s newest robot vacuum with your voice
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AI system listens to your engine and tells you if you’re running into problems
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Swarms of robots may soon be deployed to the center of hurricanes
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A 60 fps, 4K action camera could be coming in 2017 from Yi Technology
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'Dungeons and Dragons' dream: 'Super-Fan Builds' makes the best gaming table
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Hobby drones help keep elephants safe from stones, poison, and poachers
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Sweater weather: Artist makes custom-fit attire to keep your drone warm
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Innovative new "tag" makes whales both scientific subjects and collaborators
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LG’s levitating PJ9 Bluetooth speaker expected to take off at CES
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Do you see what I see? EyeQue offers simple vision test from your smartphone
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Nanoleaf Aurora Smarter Kit review
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NASA is taking a closer look at the ocean with a giant laser in the sky
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Control your lights and more using just a Bluetooth connection with Yoswit
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PicoBrew Pico review
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Remembering the Christmas when technology saved my life, and my family
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These microscopic time-lapse videos are the stuff of art and science
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: A VR bike generator, smart bidets, and more
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Christmas tree drone does your holiday decorating
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Are you hearing things? New audio test may provide objective test for concussions
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Weekly Rewind: Zuckerberg’s AI assistant, LG’s CES roster, Lucid Motors’ answer to Tesla
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Making a Christmas tree fly is 2016's wackiest use of a quadcopter
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Land Lines is a fun project that will match any line you draw to a real map
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The wailing wallet: Wallor lets you know if you’re being pickpocketed
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Student develops cheap, functional prosthetic for senior thesis project
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More the merrier: Study shows driverless truck platooning saves time and energy
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Are your smart devices making your home safer? Insurers aren't convinced
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Best Products of 2016: Cool Tech
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A potty break for your iPhone 7? Toilet paper for smartphones is now a thing
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Cars in France are now tootling along the world’s first solar panel road
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Catdiology? Cat pictures are helping AI get better at recognizing X-rays
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Engineer plans his apartment floor layout by 3D-printing a scale model
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Frustrated by poison oak, 15-year-old Amy Dunphy invented a cure for it
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Sony is working on a sensor with an integrated polarizing filter
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Live cell imaging can be carried out using 3D printing and a smartphone
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Obama administration report warns 47 percent of jobs at risk of AI takeover
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AI can diagnose 17 different diseases based on a patient's breath
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Avian-inspired drone alters its feathered wings to boost speed, maneuverability
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Rain, fire, and rogue Barbies can't stop DJI's nearly invincible Mavic Pro drone
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Like music to your ears: Red Bull and DTS Audio show off the power of Headphone:X
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U.K. drone crackdown means users may have to pass a test to fly them
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Innovative air conditioners could work by beaming heat into deep space
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Graphene’s latest miracle? The ability to detect cancer cells
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Control your smart home with a new touchscreen hub known as WooHoo
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DARPA wants to make communication possible no matter where you are
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New digital sky survey contains more than three million stars and celestial light sources
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Here’s what the White House has to say about AI and our economic future
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First Special Olympics Robotics Championship takes place in Seattle
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Make your cycle shine with Volvo’s reflective LifePaint, finally selling online
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Here’s one way to ensure your AirPods never slip out
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Catch up, Amazon! 7-Eleven says it has already made 77 drone deliveries in the U.S.
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Zuckerberg uses his Morgan Freeman-voiced digital butler in hilarious new video
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NASA built an infrared sensor inspired by the eyes of a moth
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A mech for modern times: Method-1 is your sci-fi fantasy come to life
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The Anyractive GoTouch transforms electronic screens into digital whiteboards
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Galaxy Zega: Our first take
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3D-printed bones could replace bone donations in treating landmine victims
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Go green at the gym with Eco-Powr workout equipment from SportsArt
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Scientists make a major breakthrough in our ability to study antimatter
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This electronic diffusion panel could light up the photography lighting market
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Two organizations tackle saving Earth and settling Mars … via Kickstarter
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Have your selfie — and eat it too! Selffee photo booth prints edible images
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Hip-hop happy: TuneTable helps kids learn coding basics through music
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Smart mouth guard will inform athletes when they’ve suffered a concussion
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This piece of cardboard may help you sleep soundly on long flights
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You could soon pair touchscreen devices just by pressing them together
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The FAA is approving an average of 300 commercial drone certifications a day
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Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg pulls back the veil on the Jarvis AI system he created
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Battery-operated heated jacket promises warmth in the worst weather conditions
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Aerial awe: These 20 Dronestagram photos take a look at 2016 from the skies
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Gadget lets you control your smartphone, play games by flexing your muscles
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This versatile drone can dive like a bird and jump like a flying fish
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Researchers design new test to detect discrimination in AI programs
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New production method may accelerate mass production of graphene
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Wish your wallpaper would evolve with your taste? With Lumentile, it can
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Watch this meat pie take a trip into space as part of a tasty science experiment
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Watch Apple’s mammoth new campus come together in this 6-month time lapse
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Gifts and glitter galore: Bill Gates played Secret Santa to one Reddit user
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Reminder: walkie-talkies are forbidden on NFL sidelines
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250 LED panels turn this art festival ticket booth into part of the show
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Auction winner gets to keep her moon rock bag after court battle with NASA
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: Record-playing robots, a universe you can hold
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Facebook’s Aquila drone crashed due to strong winds, NTSB investigation finds
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Do you really want a solar charger? Seasoned hikers share the ins and outs
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Sleek magnetic floating table costs $30,000
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China steals U.S. research drone in South China Sea in front of its crew, but will return it
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Let there be light! Online platform lets students do science in real time
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Charge your iPhone quickly and wirelessly with the SonicPower
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Check yourself before you wreck yourself: Here’s the top 4 portable breathalyzers
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We might be closer than ever to using CRISPR to cure diseases
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Japan’s Kounotori has docked at ISS, and the junk collector will soon be deployed
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Weekly Rewind: Yahoo’s massive hack, Japan’s weird answer to the Echo, and more
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Bam! Pow! Learn! App called LingoZing uses comic books to teach foreign languages
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Scientists may have discovered how to reverse the natural aging process
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Bidet, mate! Feature-packed seat converts your toilet into a luxury spa
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Europe launches highly accurate Galileo global-positioning system
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An android is entertaining passengers at a Scottish airport
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IBM and BMW want to make Watson your own personal back-seat driver
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Robot bees are designed to pollinate flowers when real bees no longer can
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The Navy is building fleets of unmanned 'swarmboats' that can overwhelm and confuse enemies
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Robot arm can be controlled with thoughts, no brain implant needed
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Pen. Screwdriver. Bottle opener. The Author is the pen James Bond would use
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Affordable motion capture system is an entire studio in one skintight suit
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This French startup just raised $15M to make food out of mealworms
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Screech! Nanorockets can now be built with braking and steering systems
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NASA sends eight small satellites into orbit to help monitor hurricanes
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The latest invention from the ‘queen of crappy robots’ is her most terrifying yet
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Art installation puts AI system in charge of a living fly colony
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SnapSkan speed bumps will scan your tires, tell you when they're bald
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Star Trek-style tractor beam is key part of futuristic microscope setup
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From sci-fi to reality: Teams compete to create a Star Trek tricorder device
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A European university just landed $3.3M to 3D print artificial brains for research
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Watch Amazon make its first real drone delivery
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NASA is training underwater drones to explore Europa’s icy oceans
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The good news? There’s a robot that can fold your laundry. The bad news? It’s super slow
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We couldn’t stop watching this moose play with a flying drone
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Adidas launches new 3D-printed running shoe, but you’ll have to race to get them
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A doctor donned Snapchat’s Spectacles to record a surgical procedure
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Power up! America’s first offshore wind farm switches on
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Bad at editing photos? Relonch lets you leave everything up to an AI program
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Kickstarter 3D printer will print circuit boards as part of your designs
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This guy’s Super Mario breakdowns are the best way to learn the basics of computer science
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Leave it to 3D: MIT engineers make printing electronic surfaces easier
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AI educational software knows when students are bored, can adjust lessons accordingly
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Watch this daredevil autonomous drone fly through narrow gaps at high speed
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Minibrew boils down homebrewing into one little machine
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This wonderful interactive map lets you explore radio stations around the world
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SpaceX is delaying the first crewed launch of its Dragon capsule
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How snapping a quick selfie could help identify genetic diseases
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Scientists shed light on why lithium-ion batteries sometimes go boom
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Feed it to the worms: Australian company debuts compostable coffee pods
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Ikea's stretchy 3D-knitted chairs are like shoes you sit in
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Soon you’ll be able to 3D print chewing gum in any shape or flavor you want
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Samsung may begin producing semiconductors for Tesla
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Cyclists will love this elegant smartwatch that doubles as a bike computer
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Quadcopter crashes into wedding guests, wedding guests sue
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Amazon/Blue Origin mogul Jeff Bezos gets letter from John Glenn the day he died
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Track heat, light, humidity, or movement with tiny QBiq Wi-Fi-connected sensors
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Adidas opens new flagship store in NYC — its largest one ever
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: Origami microscopes, electric blankets to go, and more
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Alexa gains conversational skill with ‘The Grand Tour’ and you’re invited
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This multitool ensures you'll never go hungry while camping
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How do you build a jetpack anyone can fly? Make it smarter
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Clever new speech recognition system from MIT learns language just like a newborn child
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Silly putty sensor is so sensitive it can register the steps of a spider
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Weekly Rewind: New cars in Cuba, pot in a box, a watch powered by body heat
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How a parrot wearing aviator goggles could teach robots to fly better
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Typewriter-style computer keyboard is perfect for the steampunk fan in your life
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MIT’s ChainFORM robot transforms into anything from stylus to gaming joystick
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Keep your baby safe and dry with CloudTot from DockATot
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How drones are helping save California’s troubled sequoia trees
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This tiny device helps bring power to your campsite
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Plant a Wind Tree in your neighborhood to generate energy from low-speed wind
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John Glenn, first U.S. astronaut to orbit the Earth, longtime senator, dies at 95
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Vibram Arctic Grip Soles review
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Earth Networks’ smart home sensor will keep tabs on all your ‘dumb’ appliances
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Smart camera software can monitor your vital signs just by looking at you
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Going once, going twice: Nazi Enigma Machine auctioned off at record price
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See what your skin is hiding with Skintuition visualization technology
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Geckobot: Our first take
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Light’s 16-lens camera gets another spec bump, won’t ship till April at the earliest
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SpaceX’s rocket relaunch looks set to happen a little later than expected
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BioLite spreads holiday cheer with a limited edition camping gear kit
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This ultra-precise drawing robot is the most mesmerizing thing you’ll see today
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Swiss engineers just unveiled a plane that can reach the edge of space using only solar power
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Not sure what to get for your Secret Santa exchange? Here’s 10 geeky gifts for under $25
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Mara Pen is a handheld mouse pointer that will transform your presentations
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Cooking with cold plasma could eradicate the smell of deep fat fryers
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Facial recognition rejects New Zealand man’s passport pic — was race a factor?
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PolarPro’s lens filters for DJI drones help you achieve the cinema look
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The Rokblok portable record player drives around your vinyl like an RC car
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Gamers learn to control characters strictly through direct brain stimulation
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Flying the Breeze drone just got, well, breezy with a new controller and goggles
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Sony’s Project Field could give us a new way to play card games
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Single-use Powrtabs phone chargers are recyclable and fit in your pocket
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Medical marijuana made easy: Leaf is an all-in-one at-home grow box for pot
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Tired of crappy work lights, a former auto mechanic designed a big-ass solution
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Farming robot uses sonar to spot fruit and even count individual leaves
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Naya Health launches smart breast pump to make the process ‘suck less’ … but also more
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Perfect timing: Audis are talking to traffic signals to reduce driver stress
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Despite its drones ‘trying to land in trees,’ Google insists it’s committed to delivery project
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Google-owned smart spoon will counteract unwanted hand movements
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Want that printed rare? Innovative dining experience debuts 3D-printed cuisine
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Quadcopters could be missing ingredient for cheap zero-G flights
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Earth’s ‘technosphere’ is massive, and could mean problems for the planet
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DIY 'wrist rockets' allow inventor to cruise underwater like a human submarine
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MIT researchers develop system that lets you customize and test your own drones
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Tamron is making an image sensor more sensitive than the human eye
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Disney performs some tooth-based magic for more lifelike digital doubles
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Lexus stuck 42,000 LED lights on a car to create this dazzling light show
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Google Maps imagery is about to get even better thanks to a new eye in the sky
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Styr Labs Fitness Ecosystem review
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Small, circular, and sleek; the Cleo drone is basically a pint-sized UFO that takes pictures
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In hot pursuit of Verizon, AT&T begins testing 5G technology in Austin, Texas
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3D-printed mount turns four Sony cameras into a 360 video rig
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Superfast fMRI is first to track human brain activity during thought
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Do you still give it a tip? Autonomous robot delivers takeout food in the U.K.
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Run hard, breathe easy: Heated balaclava helps athletes in cold weather
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Uber invests in artificial intelligence with a new acquisition and division
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Let there be light! Compact sterilizing pod uses UV light to kill bacteria
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Rent the Runway is opening up a new flagship location, and it’s all about tech
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Use this tool to help you decide if the news you're reading is the real deal
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Paper is so last century — reMarkable tablet aims to make it obsolete
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Virgin Galactic’s VSS Unity SpaceShipTwo makes a successful debut solo flight
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Will AI built by a ‘sea of dudes’ understand women? AI’s inclusivity problem
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Buzz Aldrin still recovering after emergency airlift from the South Pole
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: Smart glasses and a bed that makes itself
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Olympic giant Michael Phelps takes aim at Silicon Valley
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Phantom limb pain may be addressed by computer games
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Haiku is a gesture controlled navigation system for your bike
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Watch this dollar-store knife get sharpened into a crazy-sharp blade
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Smart sensor can tell you exactly which devices are wasting power in your home
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They’re real. We slipped on Nike’s HyperAdapt 1.0 self-lacing sneakers
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Like parents from the 1950s, AI still can’t understand comics. Here’s why
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Weekly Rewind: The top Kickstarter projects, clairvoyant computers, and a potential AirPods launch
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Panasonic says it’s broken the LCD black level barrier, ready to battle OLED
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Like a flying hamster ball, Droneball soars around in a cage to protect it from crashes
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Kickstarter ‘Wonder Wallet’ is a smart device that will hold your cash, too
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Scientists witness evolution in progress, create new species in a test tube
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SpaceX eyeing December 16 launch, its first since September explosion
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Cartography neural network generates realistic maps of imagined places
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QuadBot is the 3D-printed, customizable crab robot that will teach you to code
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Kickstarter 'universe in a sphere' is a desk ornament designed to awe you
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New technology turns every flush of yours into usable biocrude oil
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Homebuying startup makes it easy to buy a house with your friends
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The US Department of Veteran Affairs is using Artificial Intelligence to supercharge its healthcare services
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Bitcoin anonymity no longer guaranteed; summons served to U.S. exchange
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Watch this terrifying robotic LaserSnake destroy a nuclear power cell
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Take off a few strokes with PuttView's augmented reality putting solution
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H2 … oh my! MIT researchers just discovered a strange new property of water
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Apple may deploy drones to monitor street signs and construction in Maps
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Nike’s power-lacing shoes hit stores today, but good luck finding a pair
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Smartduvet doesn't think you should make your bed and will do it for you