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What American shopping malls looked like in 1989 and 10 More

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What American shopping malls looked like in 1989

American shopping malls at the height of an economic boom, frizzy hair and all.

ShotTracker: The wearable that counts your hoops makes and misses

Reviewing ShotTracker, a wearable device for basketball players that tracks makes and misses.

Unofficial census dissects the NBA from every angle

If you like your NBA sprinkled with a dash of nerdiness, come right in.

15 classic pieces of Microsoft Clip Art we'll miss the most

Microsoft announced Monday it was shutting down its Clip Art Library for good.

Sony Pictures leak shows employees used worst passwords ever

Leaked documents from the massive Sony hack show that the company uses questionable security practices.

Supersonic travel could take you from LA to NYC in 2.5 hours

Lockheed Martin's N+2 jet would cut the time spent traveling across the United States in half and would seat 80 passengers.

Cleveland cop who shot 12-year-old boy Tamir Rice 'had no choice'

The rookie Cleveland police officer who shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice "had no choice," his father said in an interview.

What is the 'right' amount of time to stay at a job?

A Quora user answers the question, "How long should someone stay at a job?"

16 memes that broke the Internet in 2014

Memes 2014: A butt, reptiles and a kid named Alex. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Strengthening Typhoon Hagupit may pose major threat to Philippines

Typhoon Hagupit formed in the western tropical Pacific Ocean on Tuesday, and may become a super typhoon that threatens the Philippines by the weekend.

Apple gets patent to prevent cracked screens by rotating iPhones as they fall

Apple was granted a patent for technology that could help break iPhones' falls and prevent cracked screens.

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