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Apple TV: The Little Hobby That Wouldn't Die and 10 More

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Apple TV: The Little Hobby That Wouldn't Die

Even after the update in 2008, Apple TV failed to catch on, at least when compared with other Apple products. But Apple hasn't given up hope on the project.

President Obama Plays Soccer With ASIMO the Robot

During his visit to Japan, at the Tokyo Miraikan Science Expo, President Barack Obama had a brief encounter with Honda's humanoid robot Asimo.

10 Types of Images to Boost Your Social Media Engagement

As a writer by trade, it's not easy for me to utter these words, but I'm not going to lie: On social media, a picture is worth a thousand words. It's true. Content may be king, ...

Here's What Happens When Justin Bieber Follows You On Twitter

When Justin Bieber follows someone on Twitter, his Beliebers are right there behind him.

Lost Collection of Andy Warhol Art Recovered From Floppy Disks

Art historians have recovered a collection of lost Andy Warhol art from Amiga floppy disks stored in the Warhol Museum.

Google+ Chief Vic Gundotra Is Leaving the Company

Vic Gundotra, the Google executive who heads Google+, is leaving the company. News of Gundotra's departure made made the rounds on Secret for a few days before it was first repo...

Google+ Isn't Dead, It's Just Overexposed

Contrary to popular opinion, Google+ is neither a ghost town nor the walking dead. In my experience, it's more of an angry beehive.

8 Obsolete School Supplies and the Tech That Replaced Them

Classrooms in 2014 are focused on making learning fun, interactive, and trackable.

Samsung's Galaxy Beam 2 Smartphone Has a Built-In Projector

Samsung launched the successor a new, projector-equipped smartphone in the Chinese market: the Samsung Galaxy Beam 2.

This Could Be the Smartest Coffee Mug in Your Kitchen

This smart coffee mug has a surprise with every cup. To jazz up your morning routine, the mug comes equipped with an e-Ink display, which shows a new photo every time you fill i...

Satya Nadella Outlines His Vision For Microsoft

On his first earnings call as CEO, Microsoft chief Satya Nadella talked about his vision for the software giant.

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