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The history behind NORAD's Santa tracker
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The history behind NORAD's Santa tracker

Since 1955, NORAD has been helping children track Santa across the world as he delivers his presents. This is the history of how it all began. Read More

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Black market medical record prices drop to under $10, criminals switch to ransomware

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It's about time! Google to release a pair of Android Wear smartwatches in 2017

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The group that hacked the DNC infiltrated Ukrainian artillery units

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LG heads to CES armed with a bevy of new smartphones

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Nokia files even more patent lawsuits against Apple

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Carriers tee up plentiful Google Pixel deals for the holidays

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12 great PC games holding festive holiday events

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Encrypted messaging app Signal uses Google to bypass censorship

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