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Top Stories of the Day // May 30, 2014

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Today's Top Stories // May 30, 2014

Our New Favorite Mad Scientist Builds A Terrifying Wrist-Mounted Flame Thrower In His Garage

Insane garage mad scientist Colin Furze promised three absurd X-Men themed projects by the end of the month — and man, has he delivered. First came his... read more

A 3D Printed Cast That Can Heal Your Bones 40-80% Faster

It looks like something from the Borg (read, cool), but it's actually a cast for healing bones. The Osteoid, created by Turkish student Deniz Karasahin,... read more

Read The Email Snowden Sent To The NSA

In an interview yesterday, former NSA contractor and now infamous leaker Edward Snowden indicated that the NSA had record of his internal complaints regarding... read more

This Is SpaceX’s First Ever Manned Spacecraft, The Dragon V2

Not too long ago, the idea of a commercially-built craft that could carry people back and forth into space was but a sci-fi pipedream. Tonight, SpaceX... read more

Kim Kardashian Steals Most-Liked Instagram Photo From Bieber

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What To Expect At Apple’s WWDC 2014

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Here’s The First Hands-On Video Of Android Wear In Action (Spoiler: Lower Your Expectations)

The video above is a hands-on report with a beta unit of LG's upcoming Android Wear smartwatch. Not a lot is shown. Hopefully that's because it's in beta and... read more

TOP VIDEOS

TC Cribs Tours Twitch, Where Playing Games Is Part Of The Job

 In this episode of Cribs, we stopped by Twitch, the San Francisco-based startup that’s created a massively... read more

Fly Or Die: Microsoft Surface Pro 3

Forget everything you thought you knew about the Microsoft Surface tablet, as the latest generation of the Windows-powered... read more

Founder Stories: Guy Goldstein's Make-Or-Break Bet With Check

 To listen to Guy Goldstein, the CEO of Check (formerly Pageonce), tell the story, you’d think he never... read more

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