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Would you like your rice with a side of arsenic? 
There are no FDA regulations restricting arsenic levels in food, even though studies have found high concentrations of the carcinogen in rice.
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Chef Fabio Viviani thinks you should make the switch. 
Chef Fabio Viviani spoke to us about how nonstick cookware is much better than it used to be, and how he even uses it in his restaurant.
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Nice and chilly—but with a few warm spots. 
This reasonably priced, 15.6-cu.-ft. chest freezer gets cold, but not all over.
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Crystal Wash says it has science on its side, so we put it to the test. 
The creators of Crystal Wash claim to have created a chemical-free alternative to detergent. We decided to put it to the test to see if it actually works.
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Save space, save time, save money. No wait—not money. 
Samsung's new Activewash top-loaders have a built-in sink for convenient pre-treating.
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OK Google, hold the anchovies. 
Google has partnered with food delivery startups like GrubHub, Eat24, and Delivery.com to place delivery order buttons in its search results.
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Big enough to fit anything, and cold enough to keep it fresh. 
Big enough and cold enough that we can't complain about minor flaws.
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Reaping the rewards of new technology usually means multiple upgrades. 
Ultra HD Blu-ray discs will be available towards the end of 2015, and they're much more than just 4K versions of the movies you love.
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It's okay to buy this fridge on looks alone. 
A counter depth with luxury aspirations, this gorgeous French door is easy on the eyes.
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You probably don't own liquid smoke, but that's okay! 
There are a lot of commonly used ingredients that average people simply don't own. We took 11 of the most common ones and found effective substitutes for them.
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Ultra-wide, ultra-swank pro-grade glass to class up your E-M1. 
Olympus introduces the M.Zuiko digital ED 7-14mm f/2.8 Pro and the M.Zuiko digital ED 8mm f/1.8 Pro fisheye lens.
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It's all about location, location, location. 
How you store food in your fridge can help determine what and when you eat.
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