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Friday, March 7, 2014
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8:09 PM

While this is no Monsieur, this DIY Arduino project may be the next best thing. The system uses a kitchen scale, a little amplifier, and an ...

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7:55 PM

It's a new year, and a whole new SXSW, but some things don't change. Thanks to an endless stream of parties with open bars, the (rel...

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Bustle, the unfortunately named and ill-marketed woman's publication launched by Bleacher Report founder Bryan Goldberg in August, has l...

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Yesterday, a National Transportation Safety Board judge ruled that the Federal Aviation Administration could not fine anybody for using smal...

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3:58 PM

The dogfight between BlackBerry and Windows Phone in the U.S. has a new leader. Microsoft's smartphone platform now controls more market...

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Tumblr today added a new audio posting feature which lets you dial a toll-free number with your phone in order to post a short recording dir...

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The use of commercial drones in U.S. airspace is essentially legal, at least for the time being. National Transportation Safety Board Judge Patrick Geraghty this week nixed the Federal Aviation Administration's attempt to levy a $10,000 against Raphael Pirker for using a remote-controlled glider to capture video footage for an ad. Since Pirker had used the drone for commercial purposes, he violated regulations that required such commercial use of unmanned air systems to first receive approval from the agency, the FAA argued.


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The use of commercial drones in U.S. airspace is essentially legal, at least for the time being. National Transportation Safety Board Judg...

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