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Taking The 2016 Audi TT’s Virtual Cockpit For A Spin

By Sarah Buhr The new 2016 Audi TT virtual cockpit boasts high-definition, crystal-clear digital graphics, Google Earth imagery and navigation, haptic feedback, Google-like search, voice command operation and “just write”

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Just How Arbitrary Is Fox’s 10-Person GOP Debate Cutoff?

By Danielle Kurtzleben The top 10 candidates, as determined by Fox’s analysis of polls, will debate Thursday. But even when you average polls together, it’s tough to tell the difference

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Gagan Biyani, CEO Of Sprig, Will Bring Kale And Quinoa To Disrupt SF 2015

By Drew Olanoff Gagan Biyani, CEO Of healthy food delivery startup Sprig, will be joining us this year at Disrupt 2015 in San Francisco. In case you don’t remember, Biyani

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This Ridiculous Frankenwatch Embodies Everything The Swiss Are Doing Wrong

By John Biggs Much has already been said about the new mullet watch by Nico Gerard. The watch, called the Pinnacle, costs $9,200 and is essentially a metal band with

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Sexist Reactions To An Ad Spark #ILookLikeAnEngineer Campaign

By Bill Chappell After being surprised by online responses to her appearance in a recruiting ad, engineer Isis Wenger wanted to see if there anyone else felt like they didn’t

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Apple Denies Making Plans To Be A Wireless Carrier

By Drew Olanoff A fair amount of folks reported yesterday that Apple was testing its own MVNO (mobile virtual network operator), to become, in essence, a mobile carrier while borrowing

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Solar Power Startup Bright Raises $4 Million To Distribute Energy In The Developing World

By Sarah Buhr Bright, a solar panel installation and distribution startup pulled in $4 million in seed money to build out its solar software and financing team. The startup launched

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Straighten Your Hair Without Frying It? Engineers Are On The Case

By Ina Yang Heat can turn curly locks into a sleek ‘do — and can also damage hair permanently. Engineers at Purdue are figuring out how hot is just hot

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Joe Donnelly’s massive mistake

By David Hoppe Indiana’s Democratic Senator, Joe Donnelly, was one of two, blue, senators voting with Republicans in an unsuccessful effort to defund Planned Parenthood. This, I believe, was a

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Democrats call for detailed timeline on HIV outbreak

By The Statehouse File The Indiana Democratic Party sent a letter to Pence Monday requesting a release of documents. by The Statehouse File Indiana Democrats are calling on Gov. Mike