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Offers to fund program that has been suspended due to lack of money
People who get excited by these sorts of things get excited
So rare scientists weren't really sure it actually existed
Appears to be reducing stockpile for use as nuclear energy
Another argument for gay marriage
One way to celebrate Guy Fawkes day
Admitted to naming the woman raped by soccer player on social media
Twitter previously just deleted tweets that were reported for copyright violations, now it explains that
Won't say how many were iPad Minis and how many were iPad 4s
Microsoft trying to build share in a market dominated by Apple and Android
At 1:30am, no damage but tremor reported over seven zip codes
Bad research. Bad reporting on bad research. What's the deal with food-related public-health research and reporting?
Helping people understand how to not show pictures of their drunken revelries to their bosses
Beware non-democratic nations bearing treaties
He certainly picked an unusual place to promote it
No word yet on when that weird smell in that one alley will be restored
The strapped government wants to squeeze the successful company for more than a billion dollars
Just what do the feds plan to force companies to do for them?
It's slow progress, but a federal judge agrees with the Electronic Frontier Foundation that federal agencies, including the FBI, are dragging their feet on releasing documents that would reveal the extent to which private companies will be forced to tailor their technology to make it easier for the government to spy on the Internet.
Down industrial roads largely closed off to the public
The New Media is the Massage. And Reality Will Never Be the Same Again, Thank God.
Via Jack Shafer comes news of a federally funded boondoggle that makes the three-flights-a-day John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria County Airport look like a busy transportation hub.
Has issued demands to game developer Zynga, which plans to lay off 1,000 workers
Real-time website picks up on the use of terms like "dyke" and "faggot"
Vupen specializes in selling exploits to governments