For the first time in ages , AT&T will offer customers an unlimited data plan. The catch? You need to pay for TV service as well. Read more… 
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AT&T Brings Back Unlimited Data
 For the first time in ages , AT&T will offer customers an unlimited data plan. The catch? You need to pay for TV service as well. Read more… 
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AT&T Brings Back Unlimited Data
 Do not adjust your monitor: this lime is weirdly red on the inside. In fact, the fruit is genetically engineered to create proteins that provide the color, as well as potentially making the lime more health-giving. Read more… 
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Yes, This Lime Is Red on the Inside
 Just days after its shares dropped a whopping 18% , Fitbit just took another big hit. The wearables company has been slapped with a class-action lawsuit alleging that its heart rate monitoring technology is inaccurate, and that the company is knowingly misleading users. Read more… 
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Users Are Suing Fitbit Over Inaccurate Heart Monitors
 Here’s a trick that’s been around for a while but may have passed you by: secret category codes added by Netflix engineers that can help you narrow down your on-demand video choices. From classic war movies to Brazilian dramas, here’s how to dig deeper into the Netflix library. Read more… 
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Use These Secret Codes to Unlock Netflix’s Hidden Categories
 1 percenters aren’t all millionaires. The household income threshold for being in the top 1% starts at $228K a year, depending on your state. Read more… 
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How Much You Have to Make to Be in the Top 1% of Your State
 That silly scifi dream of invisible screens that magically display graphics is inching towards reality. Thanks to LG, the world can now lust after a television that looks like it’s nothing more than a pane of translucent glass—and a very thin pane of glass at that. Read more… 
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LG’s New 4K OLED TVs Are Just Four Credit Cards Thick
 A list of fun facts about the year 1915 has gone viral . But many items on the list are false or misleading. As we’ve seen time and again, never trust the internet for your fun facts. It’s all lies. Read more… 
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This Viral List About 1915 Is Full of Lies
 Facebook’s “Free Basics” program in Egypt has been shut down , according to Facebook. It’s unclear why the new free internet service stopped working. However, the news arrives a week after the Indian government temporarily banned the program in the wake of on-going net neutrality concerns . Read more… 
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A Week After India Banned It, Facebook’s "Free Basics" Shuts Down in Egypt 
 The Raspberry Pi Zero is a pretty low key little device , but the folks over at Adafruit figured out that it’s possible to turn the Zero into a USB device, which means it can be used to make a number of electronics, ranging from an ethernet device to a camera. Read more… 
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Turn a Raspberry Pi Zero Into Just About Any USB Device You Can Imagine
 While chemotherapy can be an effective way to battle cancer, it’s brutal on the body, and leaves patients with an unwelcome reminder of the ordeal in the form of hair loss. But a company called DigniCap has come up with a clever way to help minimize that side effect. Read more… 
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Wearing This Silicon Cooling Cap Reduces Hair Loss During Chemotherapy