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The next generation of tablets will have 3D displays

The next generation of tablet displays will not be 2D and flat, but rather will have self-actuated, physically re-configurable surfaces.

Rare Beanie Babies offered on eBay for hundreds of thousands of dollars

Special editions and collections of Beanie Babies are going for upwards of $100,000 on Ebay.

U.S Marshals put $5K bounty on man who claimed he owned half of Facebook

U.S Marshals are offering a $5,000 reward for information on a man who claimed to own 50 percent of Facebook.

Reports of Meerkat's death greatly exaggerated

Meerkat isn't dead yet. This might go against the conventional wisdom that the live-streaming service is on the way out because of its powerful rival Periscope. See also: Meerka...

The view from astronaut Scott Kelly's new home 200 miles above Earth

NASA astronaut Scott Kelly is getting comfortable on the ISS, a satellite more than 200 miles above Earth where he will be spending the next year.

Anne Frank likely died a month earlier than believed

Anne Frank and her sister Margot died of typhus at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, but the exact dates of their deaths are unknown.

How getting laid off inspired one writer to travel the world

It took a layoff for Geraldine DeRuiter to shed her skin and travel the world to blog.

Man who ran revenge porn site sentenced to 18 years in prison

The first person to be convicted for operating a revenge porn site has been sentenced to 18 years in state prison, according to the California attorney general's office.

Xiaomi Mi Note's goofy age detector is the most selfie fun you'll ever have

Xiaomi's Mi Note has an awesome selfie feature that tries to guess your age and gender.

'Furious 7' opens to overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics

The film was described as "a family film," and a "high-octane orgy," among other things.

Why Tidal's $19.99 premium service isn't for everyone

Jay Z's new music streaming service boasts high fidelity sound. But the extra cost won't be worth it to most people.

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