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This Teen Made a Device To Clean Polluted Water
Meet 17-year-old Paige Brown. She's a senior from Bangor High School, and she's created a way to pull destructive phosphorus from a stream by using seaweed gel with aluminum and magnesium. She created a filter to clean polluted water! Her device doe...
Siri Gives Access To Contacts and Photos Without a Passcode
A bug, which has subsequently been fixed according to Apple, allows hackers to get into your contacts and photos by way of Siri.
Hacker Developed a Kit To Make Your Car a Self-Driving One For Under $1,000
Don't want to wait for self-driving cars to be real and here? Then this guy's kit will do the trick. For 1,000 only, George Hotz has a way to retrofit your car and turn it into a semi-autonomous one! Check it out:
This is Google's Self-Driving Bicycle in Netherlands
Because why bother doing it yourself when you can get it to self-ride!
Sony Japan Invents The World's First Ghostbusters Proton Pack
Basically, you need this, in any case of ghosts coming your way.
Google Cardboard Plastic Takes VR To The Next Level
Google's April Fools pranks are hitting the web hard, and here's an upgrade to Google Cardboard: Google Cardboard Plastic!
Google's Japanese Input Physical Flick Version April Fools Prank
This would have been cool if it were real. Too bad. Oh, too bad.
Now You Can Search Google Photos by Emoji
Turns out, not a joke? Google takes its April Fools celebration quite seriously, so it was hard to believe this is real. Apparently. Check it out:
Porsche Made a Magazine Ad Bringing The 911 To Life in Hologram
How do you make magazine ads relevant again? You do something like what Porsche did for their 911 ad. Obviously, it's expensive to do, and we probably won't be seeing many of these, but hey, it looks super cool. Check it out:
4 Ways Cloud Computing Provides HIPAA Compliant Security Measures
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (or HIPAA) is meant to protect patient information by mandating that the data is stored as securely as possible. In most cases, this leaves doctor’s offices with two choices: give up precious o...
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