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New York Times reporter refutes Tesla's allegations but 'cannot account' for some discrepancies in data Early today, Tesla CEO Elon Musk posted a lengthy written response to a negative report by the New York Times on its Model S electric sedan, accusing reporter John Broder of intentionally sabotaging his test drive due to...
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Nate Silver And Another Politico Reporter Get Into Huge Twitter Fight Over A Correction On Silver's Story The New York Times' Nate Silver and Politico reporter Ken Vogel got into a substantial argument on Twitter today about a recent article Silver wrote on Karl Rove's new Super-PAC. Vogel tweeted a seemingly innocuous obser...
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Adobe releases original Photoshop source code for nostalgic developers Now in its 13th version, Adobe Photoshop has become an indispensable tool with 23 years of features and cruft baked into it -- but the source code for the application's original 1990 version is now available as a free do...
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The Real Problem with the Tesla Model S

Harvard Business Review - 15 Feb 2013 23:54
The engineers focused on the driving experience, not the whole user experience.
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Jamie Redknapp's Silliest Quotes

Bleacher Report - 15 Feb 2013 14:40
In 2004, something beautiful happened. Injury-prone footballer and son of the manager Harry Redknapp, Jamie Redknapp decided to start dabbling with being a studio-based soccer pundit. After he retired, he went on to make...
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Russia rocked by possible meteorite blast

The Verge - 15 Feb 2013 08:08
Russia rocked by possible meteorite blast Reports from the Urals region of Russia suggest that meteorites may have exploded 10,000 meters above the ground this morning. YouTube videos show loud blasts and bright objects falling from the sky, and an emergency off...
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Passenger Records His Own Plane Crash

Mashable - 15 Feb 2013 04:31
When Jonathan Fielding heard that the carburetor of the plane he was in had iced over, his first inclination was to grab his smartphone. Fielding was on a flight over Utah, with his wife (it was her first time flying), h...
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Iron Man Blasts Bad Guys in Free Storybook App

Mashable - 15 Feb 2013 23:52
The whole world knows that the armored Avenger, Iron Man, is actually genius billionaire playboy Tony Stark. The high-flying superhero will land in theaters again this May in Iron Man 3, but if your child wants to read u...
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The Nexus 4 Wireless Charger

Android Central - 15 Feb 2013 23:51
The Nexus 4 Wireless Charger It's simple, it's stylish, and it chargers your phone wirelessly - it's also a little pricey at $59 There's really not a whole lot to say about the Nexus 4 Wireless Charger. It's a $59 Qi-standard compatible wireless cha...
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Today, the entire TEXT of H.R. 499 marijuana bill in U.S. Congress was released
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10 Incredibly Simple Things You Can Do To Protect Your Privacy These are the really, really simple things you should be doing to keep casual intruders from invading your privacy.
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After a dodgy first half AC Milan bossed the second, and have jumped above rivals Inter Milan and Lazio to third in the league. No matter what happens in the other games this weekend, Parma will hold onto tenth place. Bu...
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Video: Strange creature showing up on Wash. coast A strange sea creature is showing up on beaches along the Washington Coast, raising curiosity and concerns. KING's Gary Chittim reports. (NBC News)
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Full Episode: GMA 02/15: Carnival Cruise Passengers Disembark On-Board Horrors; Olympian Pistorius in court; Oscar costume nominees.
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Del Potro powers through in Rotterdam

Reuters - 15 Feb 2013 20:40
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The Tesla Saga Continues As NY Times Journo Refutes Claims, CNN Drives A Long Route Without A Hitch Another day, another salvo in the long-running NY Times/Tesla Motors war. This time the NYT journalist John Broder, writing on the New York Times blog Wheels, has refuted nearly all of Elon Musk's points regarding fabric...
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Facebook Wins Court Challenge In Germany Against Its Real Names Policy Facebook has won a court challenge against its real names policy in Germany. Yesterday an administrative court in the North of Germany granted Facebook's request for "suspensive effect" against a ruling made by Schleswig...
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'War Z' Producer Sergey Titov On Losing Steam, 'Day Z' Comparisons The War Z has been a very controversial game, even before its disastrous launch on Steam earlier this year.
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NKorea to Face Sanctions for Nuke

ABC News - 15 Feb 2013 05:56
NKorea to Face Sanctions for Nuke North Korea likely to face tough unilateral sanctions for its nuke test, but will China join?
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Judge allows case over HuffPo ownership to go forward, adds fraud claim A bitter fight over who started the Huffington Post took a major twist today after a judge not only refused for the second time to dismiss the case, but also expanded it.
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Obama's Cybersecurity Executive Order: Heart In The Right Place But There Is Little Teeth On Tuesday, President Obama issued a Cybersecurity Executive Order, which outlined policies to defend against cyber attacks and espionage on US companies and government agencies. The EO came nearly a year after the propo...
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Jesse Jackson Jr. Charged in Misuse of Campaign Money

The New York Times - 15 Feb 2013 23:59
Prosecutors say the former congressman used about $750,000 to buy items like a Michael Jackson fedora and cashmere capes.
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