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Donovan McNabb -- Mug Shot Released In Arizona
Donovan McNabb was arrested in Arizona and the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office has released his mug shot. So far, the MCSO has not released information about why he was booked. McNabb was a former Pro Bowl quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles and also played for the Washington Redskins and

Has Physical Violence Helped Form Our Sturdy Facial Structure?
Research from the University of Utah shows that our ability to make a club-like fist formed around the same time as our sturdy human facial structure. Is the arrangement and thickness of facial bones caused by our violent past?
Source: http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/7468/20140609/fight-club

Make your iPhone feel new again
Revive your old, tired iPhone with a few easy tasks.

Scientists Look to E. Coli to Make Better Chairs
You’re likely pretty sure that you don’t want the E. coli bacteria lingering around your home, but what if it helped make your chairs more comfortable?
No-one wants to see E. coli bacteria lingering around the home, but what if it helped make your chairs more comfortable?
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Millions of Chinese users find it hard to say goodbye to XP
Microsoft has stopped offering support for one of its most popular operating systems. On Tuesday, Windows XP was officially retired.

Ways to speed up your Wi-Fi
Tired of dealing with your slow internet connection? Here are five ways to speed up your Wi-Fi router.

Japanese fans line up outside Tokyo Apple store for iPhone 6
Apple enthusiasts set up camp outside a Tokyo Apple Store a week before the launch of the iPhone 6, the company’s newest version of its popular phone. Deborah Gembara reports.
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The Sweaty Science Behind Your Gulp of Gatorade
May 1 (Bloomberg) — When you reach for a Gatorade after a workout, you probably don’t realize how much science went into creating the sports drink. Bloomberg’s Betty Liu went to the lab where they put athletes through their paces to help refine the thirst quenching drink.
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