Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Foodini Device 3D-Prints Your Dinner [VIDEO] and 10 More

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Foodini Device 3D-Prints Your Dinner [VIDEO]

Making a meal doesn't take nearly as long as it used to.

Why Chromebooks Are Beating MacBooks

Google Chromebook computers soared past Apple hardware in terms of commercial sales from sectors such as the education industry and government in 2013.

Woman Spends a Year Recreating Selfies Taken on Lost iPhone [PHOTOS]

Danielle Bruckman found the world's most talented snapper of selfies after misplacing her iPhone.

Now Serving: Dead Frog Salad

This picture of a dead frog allegedly found in a salad allegedly is equal parts stomach-churning and head-scratching.

Baby Joyriding on Roomba Is the Best Way to End 2013 [VIDEO]

If you make one resolution for the new year, it should be to live like this baby.

Cool Dad Brightens Kids' Day With Interactive Lunch Notes

When his son was going through a particularly rough time, one dad decided to kick his lunch notes up a notch to try and brighten his day.

Lights Out: Bloomberg Bans E-Cigarettes in Last Days as Mayor

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg will sign his final bills into law today around 2 p.m., including new restrictions on e-cigarettes.

Eric Schmidt's Big Predictions for 2014

The key trend, according to the Google executive chairman, boils down to one word: mobile.

How Android and iOS Should Work in Your Car

The ideal solution is for your phone to connect with the car's system, which then adapts the necessary apps for the new environment.

Obama Reveals His Favorite TV Shows

What TV shows does U.S. President Barack Obama watch during his occasional downtime from running the country? His choices might surprise you.

The Evolution of the Password — And Why It's Still Far From Safe

The password system was flawed from its inception, and it's only getting worse. Luckily, innovators in the field of password security may have the answers.

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