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Scientists develop ultra-thin invisibility cloak

Scientists develop ultra-thin invisibility cloak

Ever wish you could make yourself invisible? Well, you can either shrink yourself down to a millionth of a meter, or wrap yourself in a new cloak that renders objects inside invisible.

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Report: Group launches 'biggest cyber attack in history'

According to a report Wednesday by the BBC, internet speeds around the world have been noticeably slowed by a massive "distributed denial of service" attack. These distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks overload targeted web servers with extra traffic that so people who are trying to reach a site for legitimate ...

T-Mobile to carry iPhone 5, other Apple products

T-Mobile to carry iPhone 5, other Apple products

The company will begin offering iPhones on April 12, and will avoid the two-year contract pricing system used by its competitors.

Each Data Warriors Flash Drive sells for $19.99 on The Container Store. Choose from three designs.

Three cool things you can do with your flash drive

Flash drives are all kinds of awesome, little storage warehouses you can attach to your keychain or slip into your pocket. And cheap, too. I've routinely seen 16-gigabyte drives for as little as $10 and 32-gigabyte drives for around $20. That's enough room for a smattering of movies, a giant ...

Google launches its answer to Evernote, Google Keep

Google launches its answer to Evernote, Google Keep

Google Keep offers similar services to Evernote and OneNote, but synchs with the Google cloud.

Asia to See Technology Jobs Boom

Asia to See Technology Jobs Boom

A predicted massive growth of jobs in information technology will be keenest felt in Asia

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Get two Little Critter children's e-books for 99 cents each

If you have little kids, you're probably familiar with the Little Critter series. Mercer Mayer's books were immensely popular in our house; I believe I read "Just Go to Bed" approximately 1.7 million times. Of course, with each paperback title costing $3.99, Little Critter can end up costing a lot. ...

Google retiring Reader RSS application

Google retiring Reader RSS application

Does the end of Google Reader signal death for RSS, or is at an opportunity for other apps to rise up?

Bruce Sterling: Elon Musk Is a Comic Book Figure

Bruce Sterling: Elon Musk Is a Comic Book Figure

American science fiction author Bruce Sterling talks to Tao Jones columnist Jeff Yang at SXSW about emerging technologies that interest him and what he thinks about tech moguls turning science fiction into reality.

Royal Family Are Tech 'Early Adopters'

Royal Family Are Tech 'Early Adopters'

Prince Andrew explains to Rory Cellan-Jones why the Royal Family are "early adopters" of modern technology, from Ceefax to mobile tablets.

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