Saturday, February 22, 2014

Here's How Non-Profits Can Find Free Engineers and 10 More

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Here's How Non-Profits Can Find Free Engineers

App-E-Feat is a new website that pairs non-profits with engineers to develop social good apps.

Is Microsoft Surface Finally Getting a Mobile Broadband Option?

It looks like Microsoft could fulfill Panos Panay's promise to add an LTE option to its Surface 2 Tablets, a little detail that the vice president of Surface revealed last year ...

Google Launches Project Tango, a 3D Sensor-Enabled Smartphone

Google announced Project Tango on Thursday, an experimental Android-powered smartphone equipped with powerful 3D sensors.

Find Out When That Email You Sent Was Read

A new Chrome extension called Streak is changing our inboxes by allowing senders to track when recipients read their emails.

Figure Skater Adelina Sotnikova Shows You How to Celebrate a Medal

Russian skater Adelina Sotnikova won gold in ladies figure skating, bumping the heavily favored Yuna Kim of South Korea.

10 Other Things Facebook Could Have Bought for $16 Billion

Facebook announced its $16 billion acquisition of WhatsApp, so we took a look at what else that money could buy.

A Savvy Girl Scout Is Selling Cookies at a Cannabis Clinic in San Francisco

On Monday, a 13-year-old Girl Scout sold 117 boxes outside The Green Cross -- 37 more boxes than what she sold standing outside a Safeway.

7 STEM Toys That Put Barbie to Shame

Among the throws of new plush toys, dolls and cars at the 2014 International American Toy Fair this year was a standout category: STEM toys.

That Wolf in a Sochi Hotel Was Just a Jimmy Kimmel Prank

The wolf video from Olympic luger Kate Hansen was apparently just another Jimmy Kimmel hoax.

Facebook Flip-Flops on Messenger After WhatsApp Acquisition

After Facebook acquired WhatsApp on Wednesday, the social network preached a new strategy for Messenger than what was shared just a few months ago.

The Reinvented Tamagotchi: Bright, Flashy and Just as Needy

Tamagotchi, the company behind the classic 90s virtual pet toy of the same name, is launching a new device that wants to be your e-best friend.

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