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Taiwan earthquake zone transformed into virtual reality model
Look into the heart of Taiwan's earthquake disaster via virtual reality.
Twitter timeline change will kill what makes it fun
Twitter wants to reorder the venerable timeline based on an algorithm and it could destroy Twitter as we know it.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey denies timeline changes (sort of), talks #RIPTwitter
CEO Jack Dorsey feels your pain, Twitter. But that doesn't mean changes aren't on the way.
16 of Jerry Seinfeld's Porsches to fetch millions at auction
A few are worth over $2 million.
Peek inside the new DeLorean with this scenic desert commercial
They'll be slow and squishy -- especially compared to modern sports coupes.
You're 3x as likely to smash your phone if your team loses the Super Bowl
Lots of people take out their Super Bowl anger on their phones, apparently.
Mysterious 'Error 53' is bricking iPhones, rendering them useless
A bricked iPhone is no fun.
Twitter may launch its new Facebook-like timeline next week, report says
Twitter's most controversial change yet may be a lot closer than we thought.
Elon Musk has been seriously thinking about an electric jet
First electric cars, now electric planes?
Some users can now easily switch between Instagram accounts on iPhone
And the feature may be rolling out to all users, too.
Sorry, technophiles: 92% of students prefer books to e-readers
Books aren't going anywhere.
See a guy summon his Tesla with an Apple Watch
Check out what my watch can do.
How Facebook's fake holiday took over Twitter
How Friends Day, a holiday Facebook literally made up to coincide with its 12-year anniversary, took over Twitter.
Spotify users can now listen to music on Amazon Echo
Spotify has arrived on Amazon Echo.
Ford is entering a factory-fresh 2017 Raptor pickup in a desert racing series
Now we get to see how break-y that 10-speed transmission is.
Apple will finally let you cash in your broken iPhone
With a few terms and conditions, of course.
The birth of the modern flamethrower, a psychological weapon of WWI
In their first conflict, flamethrowers were used partly to strike fear into enemy forces.
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