Mario Kart Is Coming to Your Smartphone
Nintendo’s perennial racing champion is making the jump to the mobile world.
Nintendo’s perennial racing champion is making the jump to the mobile world.
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The government wants to make sure its international visitors don't find any surprises on their bathroom trips.
If you're spending all of your time at home with Netflix, you probably aren't driving too much.
The Reddit-born "deep tracking" software can graft Cage's face onto any actor's body.
Sixty years ago today, on January 31, 1958, the United States became a space-faring nation with Explorer-1.
The answer involves Morse code.
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A 14-year-old programmer coded the software to help her grandmother, who suffers from the disease.
Just point it at the object you want to enhance.
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There's a reason why "electrocution" sounds like "execution."
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This sounds like a good call.
They're making scientists' jobs a lot easier.
It's made to keep you from snoring, track your sleep, and let you jam to music without your partner hearing.
Japanese researchers are getting creative to reduce the number of deer killed on train tracks.
Prepare to to boost your productivity.
Netflix sends its customers the occasional email, but these messages will never ask for personal or payment info.
The insurance company plans to give away 16,000 of them a year to newly-diagnosed patients.