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Stack 'em Up: Lego Blocks Quiz

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Many of us played with Legos when we were kids, but for some people, the fascination continues well into adulthood. So, what's up with those newfangled Lego robots? And what does Lego mean, anyway?

Is Apple building a hydrogen-powered computer?

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When can we line up at our local Apple Store for our hydrogen-powered iPhones? Or is Apple even building a hydrogen-powered computer? Find out.

Should You Buy the Apple Watch?

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The Apple Watch is the coolest geekiest accessory in the world. Sure, "Star Trek" had the flip phone, and "Star Trek: The Next Generation" had Bluetooth, but James Bond had the smart watch, and he trumps everything. Strap on your taste and wind up your credit score. It's time to find out if you can afford not to have an Apple watch.

Smart Bandages Can Monitor, Treat Chronic Wounds

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New smart bandages are the wound-healing technology of the future. HowStuffWorks delves into the science.

How Did the U.S. Look Before the EPA?

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The U.S. has come a long way since forming the EPA in 1970. HowStuffWorks digs out some pics from the National Archives to show just how far.

What's the difference between backscatter machines and millimeter wave scanners?

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Nope, these advanced imaging technologies are not the same. So whether you're concerned about privacy, safety or time as you're shuffling through the airport security line, we can tell you how these two types of scanners stack up against each other.

How Do QR Codes Work? 2D Barcodes Explained

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2D barcodes are being used in some interesting ways. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn everything about 2D barcodes.

1959 Ariel Leader

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The 1959 Ariel Leader offered several new technologies and unique styling. See pictures and learn more about the 1959 Ariel Leader in this article.

How the Toyota MTRC Works

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The MTRC, Toyota's latest concept car, is about as futuristic as automotive technology gets. Take a look at its ultra-modern design and learn how it pushes the limits of current technology.

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