Up from 48 percent of the market in 2010, thanks in large part to free-to-play.
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Scientists hunting for the next big thing in biofuels find 49 candidate plants
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Security has always been a pretty high priority for any one regardless of the era that one lives in. Even if you were one of those cave dwellers in the past, surely you know how to set up a barrier at the mouth of the cave to make sure that you can sleep easy during the night so that no unwanted guests come in and perhaps snack on one of …
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Delaware sure likes being first. The first state to ratify the Constitution just became the first state to enact a broad law that gives families the right to inherit digital assets the same way that they’d inherit physical assets. Now, it’s up to the other 49 states to follow suit.
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While Africa’s backyard space program has yet to get off the ground, the continent’s first (arguably) homegrown aircraft has already taken flight. Throughout the continent, these ultralight two-seaters could soon fill the skies where long-range surveillance UAVs are too expensive to fly.
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In the same way that WhatsApp has caused the number of text messages to fall, it looks as if cable is now less important than broadband in American homes. For the first time, the number of households that pay for a high speed internet connection has…
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Is there life on Mars? Curiosity didn’t find any, but that’s hardly a conclusive answer. In fact, a handful of NASA scientists claim that the US space agency is looking for life in all the wrong places. The Mars rover explored the red planet’s dry,…
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