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A former student returned to his college and fried $51,000 worth of computers using a simple device you can easily buy online
"USB killer" devices can be bought on Amazon; one of them even has an "Amazon's Choice" badge.
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How 'Game of Thrones' viewership compares with TV's other most-watched shows
Here's how "Game of Thrones" compares with 2018's biggest shows, based on Nielsen ratings, from "Roseanne" to "This Is Us."
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32 severed pig heads came partially back to life after scientists gave them artificial blood, raising questions about how we define death
Scientists at Yale hooked the pig brains up to a system called BrainEx, which could perhaps one day support a kind of "neuroresuscitation."
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Facebook may have broken the law by harvesting 1.5 million users' email contacts, experts say
Experts say that because Facebook didn't get consent from users, it may have violated US and EU laws.
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Tennis star Serena Williams has launched a venture firm for investing in women, people of color, and young entrepreneurs
Williams has already dominated on the tennis court and is now looking to take on the world of venture capital.
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Here's more evidence that Apple's 2019 iPhones will come with one of the Galaxy S10's best features
Apple's 2019 iPhones may come with a camera that has a super-wide-angle lens like the Galaxy S10, according to the latest rumors.
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As France rebuilds Notre-Dame Cathedral, the French studio behind 'Assassin's Creed' is offering up its 'over 5,000 hours' of research on the 800-year-old monument
Maxime Durand spent years overseeing the creation of "Assassin's Creed Unity," a game that contains an accurate depiction of Notre-Dame Cathedral.
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Canada is launching a tax credit for electric vehicles. Tesla's cars are too expensive to qualify.
Cars with six or fewer seats must cost less than $45,000 CAD. Tesla's cheapest car in the country starts at $53,700
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A Tesla Model X SUV caught fire after being towed to a shop, despite a company employee saying it wouldn't
The shop's owner told Business Insider that the Model X was burned beyond recognition.
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Samsung responds to reports of its $2,000 folding Galaxy phone breaking, saying it's investigating and will clearly warn people not to remove the screen's protective layer
Some Galaxy Fold review units had problems with and without the protective display layer.
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