By Michelle Starr A new serpentine jacket from clothing design studio The Unseen is embedded with colour-changing inks that react to your brain activity.
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So did T-Mobile really surpass Sprint as the No. 3 wireless carrier?
By Roger Cheng The answer is a little complicated, but T-Mobile will almost certainly officially eclipse Sprint in the current quarter.
Treasury Department accepts PayPal, furthering push to go paperless
By Lance Whitney Pay.gov, a government website that collects payments to federal agencies, has added PayPal and Dwolla to its list of options.
Phone cases with a conscience feature faces of political prisoners
By Leslie Katz Artist Ai Weiwei’s Lego portraits of those who’ve been silenced, imprisoned or exiled because of their beliefs inspire a new line of iPhone cases, with part of the proceeds going to Amnesty International.
May the music be with you on a Millennium Falcon guitar
By Bonnie Burton Looking for the Rebel Bass? Rock out on the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy thanks to these light-up “Star Wars” Millennium Falcon guitars by Doni Custom Guitars on Etsy.
T-Mobile swings to Q4 profit as customer growth zooms along
By Roger Cheng The wireless carrier expects the momentum to continue into 2015, with the estimated addition of 2.2 million to 3.2 million new customers who pay at the end of the month.
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Pinterest said to be pursuing new funding for $11B valuation
By Steven Musil New funding would double the social discovery startup’s valuation since its last round in May, sources tell the Wall Street Journal.
Meet a newly discovered aquatic species, the ruby seadragon
By Michael Franco It might sound like a mythical creature, but researchers have proven that the ruby seadragon is very real indeed.
Sharper images of dwarf-planet Ceres show strange bright spots
By Amanda Kooser NASA’s Dawn mission is closing in on Ceres, and it’s looking ahead to getting a better gander at craters and mysterious spots on the the dwarf planet’s surface.
Watch a 500-pound meteor light up the Pittsburgh sky
By Anthony Domanico If you live in Pittsburgh and think you saw a massive fireball in the sky Tuesday morning, you’re not going crazy. A 2-foot-diameter meteor entered the Earth’s atmosphere and gave quite the show.