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With cars, drivers, Google revs up home delivery
When Google started testing a free same-day shopping delivery service in San Francisco last year, industry observers were surprised by the company's foray into a notoriously tricky and decidedly low-margin real-world business.
Fine wines a winning game online at Underground Cellar
Underground Cellar is making a game of getting more than you asked for when it comes to great wine.
Honda's new Asimo robot, more human-like than ever
It walks and runs, even up and down stairs. It can open a bottle and serve a drink, and politely tries to shake hands with a stranger. Meet the latest ASIMO, Honda's humanoid robot.
Haitian orphan gets nation's first 3D printer prosthesis
A 12-year-old orphan boy handicapped from birth became the first recipient of a 3D printer prosthesis in Haiti last month, thanks to a British-born software engineer in California.
Companies hungry for a piece of Suarez on Internet
Companies ranging from McDonalds to Trident chewing gum to JC Penney gobbled up the free publicity offered by Uruguay striker Luis Suarez's incredible bite on Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini during a World Cup match on Tuesday.
Poles fight Russian fruit ban on social media
With tongue-in-cheek messages like "an apple a day keeps Putin away!" Poles have taken to social media with gusto to promote Polish fruit in defiance of President Vladimir Putin's decision to ban imports into Russia.
Sony on the scent of a smartphone trend
The company is launching a perfume bottle-inspired selfie camera that can clip to the top of a smartphone and can be twisted to face forward or back.
Radiohead frontman surprises with album by file-sharing
Radiohead's ever-experimental frontman Thom Yorke on Friday released a surprise new album through computer file-sharing, testing a new way of revenue generation that he hopes can directly benefit musicians.
Health T-shirts and a mind-reading bar unveiled in Japan
Glasses that tell you how to get home, adverts that know where you are looking and a T-shirt that knows how fast your heart is beating were on display at a huge tech gathering in Japan.
A Twitter-powered fountain for cleaner water
As part of its ongoing efforts for The Safe Water Project, Clorox is displaying a Twitter-powered water fountain at the South by Southwest Eco conference in Austin, Texas this week.