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Quantum Hackers Use Lasers to Crack Powerful Encryption Without Leaving a Trace
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The DJI Spark drone might actually be simple enough for the average person
Lightweight Solar Panels That Mimic Wall-Crawling Ivy
Testing the Best: The Nikon D3s, the Low-Light King
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Gear For The New Era Of Sports Stats
Neal Stephenson’s New Digital Novel Includes Social Networking Features
Apple’s Music Devices Get Updates, While Apple TV and iTunes’ Social Features Steal the Show
Suddenly, a Wealth of Camcorder Choices
Logitech Harmony Elite Review: One remote to rule them all
LEDs Dethrone Compact Fluorescents as King of Eco-Friendly Lightbulbs
Deep clean keyboards and corners with an air duster
How to set up a DIY home security system
Relaxing bath bombs for 70 percent off? I’d buy them.
Sony’s compact FX3 cinema camera has a built-in cooling system
Screens of the future could be made with transparent silver
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Archive Gallery: PopSci’s Vintage Guide to Christmas Past
Three ways to safely drink found water
A desert researcher shares his essential survival gear
Players Build Working Hard Drive Inside Minecraft
SciMall Gift Guide: 15 Science Supply Items For Your Holiday Experiments
Apple’s iOS 10.3 update is freeing up gigabytes of storage space on iPhones
Cutting-Edge PCs, 1979
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Acoustic Fingerprinting Software Turns Any Cell Phone into a Touch-Sensitive Device
Facial Recognition: Now Helping You Find Hot Dates, Cute Pets
Robotic Cubes That Stack Themselves
Put A Camera On Your Eyeball
With China Clamping Down on Rare-Earth Metals, Japanese Manufacturers Devise Clever Alternatives
A Cordless Nailer Powerful Enough For The Pros and Handy Enough For the Rest of Us
Classic Stationary Exercise Machines Re-Engineered to Be Not So Stationary
Smart Rear-View Mirror Sees Through The Stuff Piled In Your Back Seat
The Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2 adds radar to cut down on false alarms
11 geeky rainbow things that’ll probably make you smile more
In Tiniest Computer Memory Ever, Researchers Successfully Store Data in Atomic Nuclei
Microsoft Shows Off Glasses-Free 3-D
Edward Burtynsky’s Fine-Art View of the Gulf Oil Spill
A foldable, adjustable phone stand for 79 percent off? I’d buy it.
MIT’s Opera of the Future Features Singing Walls and Dancing Robots
Best of Comdex
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South Korea May Try To Curb Smartphone Use With Mobile Gaming Curfew
The New iPod Family Review
Concept Shredder Turns Discarded Office Memos into Fresh New Pencils
MP3 Gets Even More Funky
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Starting Today, Google Maps Is A Time Machine
The bionic leaf seems poised to lead a fertilizer revolution
A solar charger for 72 percent off? I’d buy it.
Video: SEGA’s New Urinal-Based Gaming Interface Lets You Pee for Points
Use Your Tongue To Check Your Smartphone
Reinvented: The Sims Gain Some Social Intelligence
Reprogrammable Card Can Be Many Credit Cards In One
Click Your Way To Discovery In CERN’s ‘Particle Clicker’ Game
Behind the Scenes of Bose’s TV With Built-In Surround Sound
Do All Blu-ray Players Produce the Same Picture Quality?
Reebok’s new biodegradable sneakers are made from corn
Video: UK Animators Use Cellphone and Microscope To Film Smallest Stop-Motion Animation Ever
Netgear Arlo Q review: An indoor security camera that doesn’t blink
Here’s Why The FDA Is Regulating E-Cigarettes
Mobile App Analyzes A Drink Menu For You
The PC-Based Tivo Emulator
A back and neck massager for 67 percent off? I’d buy it.
What Happens When Your Computer Crashes
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New Handheld Drug Test Uses Electrodes and Saliva to Sniff Out Cocaine in Five Minutes