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Glowing trees and carnivorous tables? Why creepiness is the secret to sustainability.
After ceding the size war to competitors like Samsung for the past
few years, it appears Apple had decided that, in the mobile world,
bigger is better.
Apple has set Sept. 9 as the date for a big announcement.
Scientists have corroborated a long-held idea that our solar system is inside a seething gas bubble.
Mouse astronauts are joining the research carried out at the International Space Station.
The Marine Corps showed off a prototype of its Ultra Heavy-lift Amphibious Connector (UHAC) last week in Hawaii.
Did you cut your cable but miss recording your favorite shows? TiVo might have the answer.
How caregivers are using smart-home technology and wearable devices
to monitor family members with memory problems, helping them live
independently..
Solar flares and eruptions create dazzling visuals in space, but each
burst of energy can also disrupt systems we rely on every day.
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin says he took the first "space selfie" in 1966 -- and in doing so, he started a space selfie trend.
CNN held its first iReport interview from outer space with astronaut Steve Swanson of NASA.
An experimental rocket self-destructed in midair as a safety measure, a standard practice in the aerospace industry.
CNN humor columnist Jarrett Bellini looks at the new typewriter app by Tom Hanks.
From Islands to hotels and treehouses, ideal homes from waste materials
A nonprofit called Worldreader is bringing e-readers to students in nine African countries.
Sobrr is a social network where messages and posts disappear, à la Snapchat, after 24 hours.
Whether it's via contactless cards and mobile phones, or even
biometrics, new ways of paying and spending are increasingly muscling
their way into the mix.
It's like a chair that isn't there, but magically appears whenever you need it.
Unpakt -- call it Yelp for moving vans.
An Amazon Fire phone feature, Firefly, identifies QR codes, bar codes and other ways to shop in Amazon's online store.
The #IceBucketChallenge takes on ALS, or Lou Gehrig's Disease.
Celebrities, athletes are posting videos of dumping buckets of ice water
on social media.
Dungeons & Dragons has joined the internet age with online MMO "Neverwinter" and a webcomic, "Table Titans."
Plans for the desert city of Lusail include man-made islands and a host arena for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
NASA is asking for your help analyzing hundreds of thousands of images that astronauts have taken from space.
Could this brain-mapping headband help users achieve a state of zen-like calm?
CNN humor columnist Jarrett Bellini looks at the beauty of construction equipment.
See the UFO? No? Try squinting. UFO enthusiasts found interesting specks on recently deployed NASA webcams.
If you're African-American, you might have gotten "the talk."
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