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- Iowa passes the nation's first digital driver's license law
Iowa’s digital driver’s license will work at traffic stops and Iowan airports.
- How ocean current could power half the homes in Florida
Wind and solar power are the poster children of renewable energy, but shifting from fossil fuels to renewable energy means tapping many sources of renewable energy. That's why companies like Crowd Energy are looking to harness the power of the ocean's currents.
- Sporty, hydrogen-fueled Toyota Mirai emits water, not CO2
Toyota's new Mirai is the company's first fuel-cell vehicle. The car has zero emissions except for water. Toyota hopes the Mirai will make hydrogen cars mainstream.
- After crash, Virgin Galactic continues quest for space tourism
It's been two weeks since the fatal crash of Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo. As authorities continue to investigate what caused the crash, Virgin Galactic says the accident will not hinder the company's plans to send tourists to space.
- Mars One: Who would sign up for one-way trip to Mars? This guy.
The Mars One program has stated it will create the first human colony on Mars by 2025. George Hatcher is a Mars One finalist, and could begin training as early as next year.
- Galaxy Note 4 review roundup: Revenge of the 'phablet'
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 review scores have hit the Web. The critics are pretty positive about Samsung's new 'phablet.'
- Google debuts new line of sub-$100 Android One phones
Android One phones arrive in India this month, at very low price points.
- New smart skin for aircraft lets planes 'feel' pain
BAE Systems has designed a spray-on skin that senses and reports damage.
- UE BOOM speakers and Lindsey Stirling master the tides of technology
Lindsey Stirling's hit video 'Master of Tides' draws attention to the small but powerful UE BOOM waterproof speakers.
- Perseid meteor shower tonight: How to get the best view
A Google doodle celebrates the Perseid meteor shower 2014, which will reach its peak Tuesday night.
- Freemium apps: Enticing fees in 'free' online games quickly add up
Clash of Clans reportedly makes $1.2 million each day by giving away its app for free.
- PlayStation Now opens up online game rentals
PlayStation Now enters open beta testing, allowing PS4 owners to rent games online for a few hours or several months.
- Vanhawks Valour bicycle can map your ride, smooth your path
The Vanhawks Valour smart bike comes with a carbon fiber frame and electronics throughout.
- Marvel live show reveals the future of stage tech
Exclusive: The tech team behind Marvel Universe LIVE explains how it pulls off the stage show's special effects.
- Just how waterproof is the LG G smart watch?
The LG G smart watch arrives on July 11. How much abuse can it take?
- Five groups making private space flight a reality From space tourism to cargo trips to human trips to Mars, these are five key players with the capital, determination, and vision to shape the new path to the final frontier.
- Facebook hurls stones at Snapchat with Slingshot app
Facebook's new Slingshot app lets users send images and videos to friends, but the recipient can only see the message once he or she sends one in return.
- Attention, Star Trek fans: 3-D printer headed to space station
New 3-D printer boldly goes into zero gravity, where no 3-D printer has gone before.
- Google celebrates Mary Anning with fossil-hunting doodle
Visitors to natural history museums around the world would be a little less wowed if not for the work of 19th-century paleontologist Mary Anning, who scoured the cliffs of her coastal hometown to discover countless Jurassic-era fossils. But her gender and religious affiliation almost rendered her nameless in history books.
- Dorothy Hodgkin honored with Google doodle for seeing the invisible
Google honored chemist Dorothy Hodgkin with a doodle on the 104th anniversary of her birth. For Dorothy Hodgkin, crystals revealed the structure of invisible things.