Popular Science rounds up best tech
From wireless TV to a DNA kit for kids, the products and inventions selected by Popular Science magazine for its annual "Best of What’s New" issue come in all shapes and sizes. "The magazine hits newsstands this week, and it’s the 16th edition to review the year’s top 100 tech innovations. (Popular Science is owned by CNN Headline News’ parent company, Time Warner.)"
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