Gizmodo: Woman Claims She Became Pregnant After Watching 3D Porno [3dTv]

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According to the husband, who returned home from a year in Iraq to find a new baby boy, "with today's technology, anything is possible." Even conceiving a black baby when mother Jennifer and her husband Erick are white, seemingly. UPDATE More »

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Gizmodo: Automated GUSS Golf Carts Will Be Militarized Soon [Robots]

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Drones are ubiquitous on today's modern battlefields, from Iraq to Afghanistan and everywhere in between. Automated, gear-lugging golf carts? Not so much. That's about to change though, thanks to a little guy named GUSS. More »

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Tor Developer Detained At US Border, Pressed On Wikileaks

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suraj.sun writes with this news from CNET: "A security researcher involved with the Wikileaks Web site — Jacob Appelbaum, a Seattle-based programmer for the online privacy protection project called Tor — was detained by US agents at the border for three hours and questioned about the controversial whistleblower project as he entered the country on Thursday to attend a hacker conference. He was also approached by two FBI agents at the Defcon conference after his presentation on Saturday afternoon about the Tor Project. Appelbaum, a US citizen, arrived at the Newark, New Jersey, airport from Holland flight Thursday morning, was taken into a room, frisked and his bag was searched. Officials from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the US Army then told him he was not under arrest but was being detained. They asked questions about Wikileaks, asked for his opinions about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and asked where Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is, but he declined to comment without a lawyer present, according to the sources. He was not permitted to make a phone call, they said." Appelbaum told me that he just spoke at length with The New York Times, and quipped that his Defcon talk about Tor was "just fine, until the FBI showed up"; this post will likely be updated with more details.

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News: Obama's religion...Breaking with the president...Remaining in Iraq - 9&10 News

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Obama's religion...Breaking with the president...Remaining in Iraq
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A new poll from the nonpartisan Pew Research Center finds an increasing number of Americans believe, incorrectly, that President Barack Obama is a Muslim. Eighteen percent of respondents made the mistake, up from the 11 percent who ...
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