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Why are there limits on CPU speed?

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CPU speed is limited by two major factors: transmission delays and heat build-up. Learn about what limits CPU speed and how CPU overclocking works.

What is the Year 2038 problem?

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What is the Year 2038 problem? While not as bad as Y2K, learn how C programming and the standard time library is causing a Year 2038 computer boggle.

1965 BMW R-27

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The 1965 BMW R-27 motorcycle was a popular single-cylinder design. Learn about the 1965 BMW R-27 and see pictures of this classic BMW motorcycle.

Why is there a controversy surrounding the word 'Xmas'?

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'Xmas' has caused controversy among Christians because they feel it takes Christ out of Christmas. Learn more about 'Xmas' and 'Xmas' controversy.

Concept Cars

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Concept cars are automotive dreams on wheels. Check out pictures and profiles of dozens of the most colorful and spectacular concept cars of all time.

John Lear and the Dark Side

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John Lear and is one of the chief conspiracy theorists of the so-called "dark side movement", which suspects a secret government of illicit dealings with aliens. Learn more about John Lear and the dark side.

Elephant Activities

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You'll never forget how to make elephant balloon animals with these kids crafts. Learn more about elephant activities.

How Trademarks Work

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A trademark is concerned with a company's need to identify its goods or services among its customers and potential customers. Learn how they work.

How can someone control a machine with her thoughts?

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The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago introduced a new bionic arm that can be controlled by reading a person's thoughts. How does this technology work? Can you control a machine with thoughts? Learn about the bionic arm in this article.

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