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How Internet Sleuths Unraveled a Family's 20-Year-Old Mystery and 10 More

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How Internet Sleuths Unraveled a Family's 20-Year-Old Mystery

When a woman asked an online forum for help decoding her dying grandmother's "cancer-addled ramblings," the Internet rose to the occasion.

First Google Glass App for Sex Sees Everything (Yes, Everything)

It was bound to happen: A developer has built the first Google Glass app designed to be used while having sex.

10 Programming Languages You Should Learn in 2014

With tech jobs on the rise, these 10 programming languages are essential for aspiring developers.

Michelle Obama Photobombs LeBron With Impressive Slam Dunk

Today is a good day for the Internet, politics and sports.

30 Historic Winter Olympics Photos We'll Never Forget

From amazing stunts to scandals filled with sabotage, photographers have captured historic Winter Olympics moments from around the world.

Pooping at the Winter Olympics Could Be Very, Very Awkward [PHOTO]

This is not Photoshop. Something very strange is up with at least one bathroom at a Winter Olympics venue in Sochi.

'Full House' Guys Reunite for Oikos Yogurt Super Bowl Ad

It's a Full House

Amazon May Know What You Want Before You Buy It

Amazon's new shipping algorithm uses data to intuit what you might want and then ships it before you even order.

Apple's 'iOS in the Car' System Screenshots Show Up on Twitter

A developer in Europe has posted screenshots of what appears to be Apple iOS in the Car operating system in action.

Literal 'Game of Thrones' Trailer Says What We're All Thinking

The Game of Thrones Season Four trailer set to literal lyrics.

Intel's Failed OnCue TV Service: The Apple TV That Almost Was

Intel's online-TV venture OnCue had everything going for it: great product, great talent, great ideas -- yet it never made it to the finish line.

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