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Published June 26, 2013
The clandestine National Security Agency is partly responsible for the modern PC era, a newly declassified document reveals, thanks to decades of custom computers built for one thing: espionage.
Published June 20, 2013
A carved pillar discovered near Bethlehem may be linked to the Biblical King of Kings, David himself, or perhaps validate the scope of wise Solomon's majestic kingdom. If they ever get around to digging it up, that is.
Published June 18, 2013
A bill introduced Tuesday would protect against what some call the greatest threat facing America today: a tremendous electromagnetic pulse that could destroy the electric grid, essentially sending the country back to the stone age.
Published June 10, 2013
Covanta processes all the non-recyclable rubbish from Capitol Hill’s 535 lawmakers and turns it into electricity that powers about 250 homes. A cynic might call it the most useful thing the nation’s politicians produce.
Published June 05, 2013
The Connecticut Senate passed a bill Tuesday evening that would delete the Wright brothers from history, explicitly stripping recognition for history's first powered flight from Orville and Wilbur and assigning it to someone else.
Published May 30, 2013
A British museum is about to haul 8 tons of history out of the English Channel -- the only remaining Nazi Dornier bomber from the World War II Blitz on London.
Published May 18, 2013
Just when you thought the strange story of John McAfee was over….
Published May 08, 2013
Don’t bother hunting for pornography with Google’s new wearable gizmo. There’s nary a naughty bit in sight through Google Glass. But what you will see is an incredible glimpse of the future.
Published May 07, 2013
A British museum has begun the process of lifting the only Nazi bomber to survive the Blitz from its shallow grave under 60 feet of water in the English Channel.
Published May 02, 2013
Thanks to a glaringly obvious security flaw in the futuristic Google Glass wearable computer, a hacker could within minutes take control of the device -- seeing what you look at, hearing what you hear, experiencing life through your senses.