Sunday, December 22, 2013

A College Kid Couldn't Afford a 3D Printer, So He Built One Himself and 10 More

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A College Kid Couldn't Afford a 3D Printer, So He Built One Himself

Built by four college students, the Deltaprintr aims to bring affordable 3D printing to the mass market.

Twitter Turns Ugly Over PR Person's Idiotic Tweet

Justine Sacco was, until Friday, the top PR person for InterActiveCorp, the New York media conglomerate run by Barry Diller. IAC owns the Daily Beast, Vimeo, About.com, Match.co...

Man's 'Dots' Proposal Scores All the Love Points [VIDEO]

Just call it a minimalist, modern-day love story.

8 Enlightening Facts About the Winter Solstice

Eight facts you didn't know about the Winter Solstice.

President Obama Regrets Asking Microsoft to Fix Healthcare.gov [COMIC]

In this comic, Nitrozac and Snaggy of The Joy of Tech wonder why President Obama would pick Microsoft over other tech companies.

When Apple Unveiled the iPhone, Google Had to 'Start Over' on Android

A new book reveals Google went back to the drawing board with Android after Steve Jobs revealed the iPhone to the world.

This Is What Alcohol Looks Like Under a Microscope

Ever wondered what your favorite drink looks like under a microscope? These pictures capture your favorite drinks up-close -- and the results are gorgeous.

Walt Mossberg: The Exit Interview

fter 22 years as The Wall Street Journal's personal technology columnist, Mossberg penned his last column this week.

TSA Allows Soldiers to Keep Their Shoes On; You Could Be Next

Members of the U.S. military can now walk past regular security lines at 100 airports across America without removing their shoes, belts and jackets.

Inside the Device That Made 'Duck Dynasty' Famous

'Duck Dynasty's' Phil Robertson is worth an estimated $5 million. It started with his desire to craft a realistic duck call: the Duck Commander.

Target CEO Apologizes for Huge Credit Card Breach

Target's CEO issued a formal apology to customers late Friday for a security breach that potentially impacted millions of credit and debit card accounts.

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