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Getting caffeine fix as easy as taking deep breath February Issue 4 2012

Getting caffeine fix as easy as taking deep breath

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — Move over, coffee and Red Bull. A Harvard professor thinks the next big thing will be people inhaling their caffeine from a lipstick-sized tube. Critics say the novel product is not without its risks.

February Issue 4 2012

Weirdly Wonderful: a collection of artifacts from Atomic Age

OAK RIDGE, Tenn. (AP) — Radium-powered golf balls. Fishing lures that glow in the dark. Atomic potions that add pep to your step and cure all that ails you.

Review: Soulo converts iPad into karaoke machine February Issue 3 2012

Review: Soulo converts iPad into karaoke machine

Karaoke lovers typically fall into two categories: Those who enjoy it, and those whose arms have to be twisted to get up and sing in public.Enter Soulo, a software and microphone kit that can turn an iPad or other Apple device into a karaoke machine.

February Issue 3 2012

Love gone wrong? Go digital to get over an ex

NEW YORK (AP) — You thought you found your one true love online, but now you’ve been dumped by text or defriended on Facebook without a peep of explanation. Hours of bad TV in your bathrobe haven’t helped. Your friends are tired of your whining.

Teens migrate to Twitter, some for privacy February Issue 3 2012

Teens migrate to Twitter, some for privacy

CHICAGO (AP) — Teens don’t tweet, will never tweet – too public, too many older users. Not cool.

January Issue 5 2012

US cybersecurity efforts trigger privacy concerns

The federal government's plan to expand computer security protections into critical parts of private industry is raising concerns that the move will threaten Americans' civil liberties.

Review: Google  Docs, the perfect bridesmaid January Issue 5 2012

Review: Google Docs, the perfect bridesmaid

NEW YORK (AP) — For do-most-of-it-yourself brides, wedding planning means lists, lists and more lists, with some spreadsheets thrown in for good measure. There are also the long, endlessly pored-over documents of vows, readings, even toasts. Did I mention lists?

Review: Software extras ease do-it-yourself taxes January Issue 3 2012

Review: Software extras ease do-it-yourself taxes

The software available for the 2012 tax season has been both expanded and made easier to use. This will make the annual chore quicker and reduce the chance of missing big deductions and important tax credits.

January Issue 3 2012

Apple discloses suppliers for the first time

Apple has disclosed a list of its suppliers for the iPhone, iPad and other popular gadgets for the first time amid growing criticism over labor and environmental practices, especially in China.

Wikipedia, Google protest US antipiracy proposals January Issue 2 2012

Wikipedia, Google protest US antipiracy proposals

January 18 is a date that will live in ignorance, as Wikipedia started a 24-hour blackout of its English-language articles, joining other sites in a protest of pending U.S. legislation aimed at shutting down sites that share pirated movies and other content.

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