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One year after the Boston Marathon bombing, survivor Rebekah Gregory faces the decision whether to amputate her mangled leg.
Three French design students have modified a MakerBot 3D printer to administer tattoos.
Tesla announces the launch of the business leasing in 10 U.S. states starting in June.
Windows XP is dead. For real this time. Make sure you're prepared.
This reporter's interview just took a dive for the worse.
A major SSL security bug called Heartbleed has sent a major number of websites around the world into high alert.
As Microsoft cuts Windows XP support, we're entering a dangerous new era that could harm many and shift the course of computing, forever.
An Israeli startup has created a prototype of an ultra-fast battery charger capable of completely recharging a smartphone in 30 seconds.
It's the end of the line for Microsoft's Windows XP: as of today, the company will no longer release security updates for the 12-year-old operating system.
Starting today, Twitter is gradually rolling out a major redesign of user profiles.
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