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SelectaDNA Gun Will Tag Criminals For Weeks | Saturday, January 26, 2013 10:59 PM | Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai |
| It's something straight out of an episode of CSI: An orange gun fires a green pellet that carries DNA traces, which, according to the manufacturer, lasts on a target for weeks, making it easier for authorities to identify him or her. Called the SelectaDNA High Velocity System, the gun uses non-lethal bullets. It is useful in situations where police are having difficulty catching a particular target on the spot.
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7 Apps You Don't Want To Miss | Saturday, January 26, 2013 4:20 PM | Emily Price |
| It can be tough to keep up with all the new apps released every week. But you're in luck — we take care of that for you, creating a roundup each weekend of our favorite new and updated apps. This week Twitter released a new application for sharing video content on the web, and another company released one for sharing your opinion on literally everything in the world.
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Top 10 Tech This Week | Saturday, January 26, 2013 2:42 PM | Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai |
| It was another exciting week in tech, with a wide range of exciting news. There was really something for all tastes: 3D printing, futuristic planes, medical breakthroughs and a new social video app. The launch of Vine, a social video app developed by Twitter, took the social-media world by storm. Vine allows users to easily create six-seconds movie loops with a smartphone, and so far, it's been a hit.
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40 Digital Media Resources You May Have Missed | Saturday, January 26, 2013 2:23 PM | Elisha Hartwig |
| Another busy week is wrapping up, and this weekend is the perfect time for catching up with all the news in social media and tech that you might have missed. With big announcements from Myspace and Facebook, and some unearthing of lies from Lance Armstrong and Manti Te'o we've got you covered from industry updates to entertainment news.
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NASA's Beloved Curiosity Rover Hasn't Even Driven a Whole Mile Yet | Saturday, January 26, 2013 1:26 PM | The Atlantic |
| NASA's Curiosity Rover arrived on Mars last August to much fanfare, but its trails on the planet so far are pretty meager — not even a mile. Extra-planetary rovers travel slowly. In fact, all of the man-made rovers combined, both Lunar and Martian, have only explored a grand total of 113 miles — less than what you would cover in two hours on a highway without traffic.
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