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Justin Nagelberg uses the Sa umbrella in New York City. By replacing the metal skeleton with two canopies, the design is lighter and has more headroom.Courtesy of Justin Nagelberg hide caption
Justin Nagelberg uses the Sa umbrella in New York City. By replacing the metal skeleton with two canopies, the design is lighter and has more headroom.Courtesy of Justin Nagelberg hide caption
A new Pew study finds that of all online environments, only online gaming is viewed as "starkly" more welcoming for men.Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Imageshide caption
Apple Pay is demonstrated at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif.Marcio Jose Sanchez/APhide caption
The Wiper Wave, attached to your car's rear wiper, promises to take a bit of the tension out of the rough commute. Tyler Fishbone hide caption
Storyful is making a business out of verifying material on social media for journalists and news organizations. Storyful hide caption
IBM's Watson supercomputer is most famous for winning at Jeopardy! Now it's been called in to come up with recipe ideas. Bob Goldberg/AP/IBM hide caption
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Pandora founder Tim Westergren is a former touring musician himself, but some say the music streaming service he leads is hurting musicians more than helping. Larry Busacca/Getty Images hide caption
Apple Pay is promoted on signs placed at the cash register of a Whole Foods supermarket in New York. Bryan Thomas/Getty Images hide caption
The Fairfax County 911 Center in Virginia takes calls during Hurricane Sandy in 2012. It was relatively easy to locate callers when most people used landlines. But most 911 calls now come from cellphones, which can pinpoint a callers' location only within 100 to 300 meters. Greg E. Mathieson Sr./Mai/Landov hide caption
The phone company Vonage reported a drop in voice mail retrievals over the past year. Many of those ignoring voice mails are millennials. iStockphoto hide caption
In a photo released by Tsinghua University in Beijing, Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg speaks with students there on Wednesday. AP hide caption
A customer sets up her new iPhone 6 at an Apple store in Beijing on Friday. A group says the Chinese government backed an attack against users of Apple's iCloud service, but the government denies the claim. Feng Li/Getty Images hide caption
Justin Nagelberg uses the Sa umbrella in New York City. By replacing the metal skeleton with two canopies, the design is lighter and has more headroom. Courtesy of Justin Nagelberg hide caption
A new Pew study finds that of all online environments, only online gaming is viewed as "starkly" more welcoming for men. Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Ramzi El-Fekih, CEO of Creova, stands in his server room in Tunis. He has built a mobile payments company, but because of banking restrictions, Tunisians can use his product only for domestic purchases. Aarti Shahani/NPR hide caption
Apple Pay is demonstrated at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif. Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP hide caption
Apple and Facebook's decisions to pay for female employees to freeze their eggs sparked a lively debate on the message it sends to women. iStockphoto hide caption
A technician opens a vessel containing women's frozen egg cells in April 2011 in Amsterdam. AFP/Getty Images hide caption