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The Tesla of motorcycles? Italian company unveils all-electric superbike

An Italian company is building the first street-legal, all-electric superbike.

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Kim Dotcom to sponsor New Zealand sailing team

Emirates Team New Zealand -- facing a struggle to stay afloat after its epic failure in the America's Cup -- was offered an unlikely financial lifeline Friday from Internet mogul Kim Dotcom.

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Facebook finally allowing users to clean up grammar, spelling in posts

It’s no longer necessary to live with typos and other mistakes in your Facebook posts.

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Artist uses robots to create same picture in three different countries

An Austrian artist on Thursday drew three pictures simultaneously in three European capitals thanks to two robots copying his every movement in real time in Britain and Germany.

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Post-it notes sticking around in new digital format

Post-it notes, those sticky papers used by pen-and-ink people for reminders and bookmarks, are getting new life for the digital world.

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New investment venture targets $1.5 billion Bitcoin market

Bitcoin Thursday got a lift with the arrival of a new investment vehicle that lets wealthy and professional investors bet on the virtual currency.

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Scientists create state of matter that's pretty much the same as light sabers

Scientists have created a state of matter that so far has been found in fictional galaxies far, far away.

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Bill Gates calls 'Control+Alt+Delete' a mistake

Bill Gates has admitted that asking users to press the “Control+Alt+Delete” key combo to logon to their computers a “mistake”… right before passing the buck along to IBM, which refused to add a single button that would…

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Panasonic to abandon consumer smartphones

Japanese electronic giant Panasonic said Thursday it will abandon research into new smartphones for retail consumers at home as it struggles to make inroads in a sector dominated by Apple and Samsung.

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