Slim screens embedded into the walls of the aircraft can be dimmed or changed to one of many stored images. Spike Aerospace hide caption

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Cat Or Dog? Sure, you can easily tell the difference. But a machine may not be able to guess on the first try. iStockphoto hide caption
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Good things come in small packages. Lacy Williams, an architecture student, and her boyfriend, Patrick Beseda, built a WikiHouse to live in during a field project in Utah. Patrick Beseda and Lacy Williams hide caption
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You saw Nothing. Milan Vermeulen/Courtesy of Nothing hide caption
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New Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella will take over for Steve Ballmer, who has announced his retirement. Microsoft Handout/Getty Images hide caption
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Crews work a controlled burn in Geneva, Fla., in December. The state's forest service has rolled out a system to track equipment during fires, and hopes it can eventually be used to pinpoint firefighters, too. Joshua C. Cruey/Courtesy of the Orlando Sentinel hide caption
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Researchers at the MIT Media Lab have created a "wearable" book. MIT Media Lab hide caption
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Sandra Hassan put her app online in late January as yet more explosions struck Lebanon. She hopes it will help people in conflict zones, and areas hit by natural disasters. STR/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Beirut Bombing Spawns An App To Tell Loved Ones 'I Am Alive'
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Sound designer and composer Steven Baber used state-of-the-art recording equipment to get gorgeous sounds from his bikes. Devin Whetstone hide caption
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The Roxie Theater in San Francisco still has two 35 millimeter projectors, but the switch to digital is inevitable. Laura Sydell/NPR hide caption
Small Cinemas Struggle As Film Fades Out Of The Picture
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The oPhone was on display at Wired's annual conference in London in October. Courtesy of Le Laboratoire hide caption
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A 1984 Apple Macintosh Classic was on display at the Museum for Art and Industry in Hamburg, Germany, in 2011. Philipp Guelland/dapd hide caption
At 30, The Original Mac Is Still An Archetype Of Innovation
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Scientists tested their radiation detection app on four smartphones, concluding that it works well enough to be a useful warning system for first responders. Idaho National Laboratory hide caption
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Richard Warp uses an Emotiv headset paired with his invention, NeuroDisco, which translates brain electrical patterns into music. Josh Cassidy/KQED hide caption