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Is Wibree going to rival Bluetooth?
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Nokia announced a new short-range wireless technology, Wibree, in October 2006.
The Ultimate Sex Quiz
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Making love. A roll in the hay. The mattress mambo. Doin' the deed. Ready to test how much you know about sex? As Marvin Gaye would say, let's get it on.
How to make a $100 meal for $20
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Are you wondering how to make a $100 meal for $20? It's not as hard as you might think. Learn how to make a $100 meal for $20 in this article.
Lewis and Clark Pictures
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Lewis and Clark pictures show you scenes from the Corps of Discovery's journey West. Check out pictures of the Lewis and Clark expedition.
How do viruses and worms spread in e-mail?
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How do viruses and worms spread in e-mail?
20 Things You Didn't Know About Popcorn
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Popcorn is low in fat, high in fiber, and just downright tasty. Learn 20 things you didn't know about popcorn, such as what to call unpopped kernels.
Who Are the Real Men in Black?
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Men in black have been in UFO folklore since Albert Bender mysteriously shut down his International Flying Saucer Bureau. Where do men in black come from and whose interests do they serve?
Green Beans
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Green beans are great for the home vegetable gardener. Check out tips for growing green beans, and learn about the many varieties of this plant.
What Does SSID Stand For?
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Your wireless network can't function without an SSID. Learn what SSID stands for in this article.
How Long Does It Take for Black Mold to Kill You?
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Mold is a type of fungus, and it's everywhere - indoors, outdoors and even in the air. But is black mold worse than the rest? Is it as deadly as people say?