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'Star Trek: The Next Generation' beams into this generation
The debate has raged for years and is best summed up by a line in the "Weird Al" Yankovic parody "White and Nerdy."
Tags: star trek
Spotify, Pandora go head to head music's newest battle
The biggest dispute in online music used to be between record companies and and websites that let users pirate music.
Nightmares? This app is a dream come true (VIDEO)
A team of students from Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has released a 99 cent application for the iPhone called Sigmund.
Tags: sleep, nightmares, dreams, iPhone
Author multiplies interest in math by subtracting boredom
Train A leaves Chicago traveling 100 miles per hour. Train B leaves New York traveling 150 miles per hour. Both cities are 600 miles apart. Where will the two trains meet?
Tags: math, sean connolly, word problems
Prosecutors want Supreme Court to review Md. DNA ruling
Support among Maryland prosecutors is growing for the Supreme Court to review a ruling by Maryland's highest court, one that found it unconstitutional for police to collect cheek swabs of people arrested for violent crimes and burglaries.
Tags: Angela Alsobrooks, court of appeals, DNA collection, Supreme Court
Accused murderer of pregnant woman held without bond
A man accused of murdering his pregnant, estranged girlfriend in District Heights has been ordered held without bond.
Caps fans urged to boycott Boston
It's do-or-die time for the Washington Capitals as they face a decisive Game 7 Wednesday night against the defending champion Boston Bruins in Round 1 of the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs.
Tags: Capitals, rock the red, Boston Bruins
Teens aim to make a difference with video games
A team of local high school students is out to prove that video games aren't a waste of time - and, in fact, can make a difference. The teens are doing so by designing their own game.
Tags: imagine cup, video gaming, Microsoft, Springbrook High School, Digital Infinity, gaming
Software offers 'Freedom' from Web distractions
If you work in an office, you know how easy it can be for your computer to become a distraction. But help may be just one more double-click away.
Tags: Fred Stutzman, Freedom, Anti-Social, Mac, PC
Ahead of the 2012 London Olympics, embassies have Games of their own
Wednesday's gloomy weather didn't stop embassies in the District from gathering at American University's Reeves Field for some friendly Olympic competition.
Tags: Olympics, brittish embassy



