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Answer: Burger King.
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How much did a South Carolina woman say she paid last week for a fake, wooden iPad sold to her in a McDonald's parking lot?
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What chain restaurant has proposed opening a branch on the moon?
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What percentage of smartphone users in the U.S. carry a device powered by either the iPhone or Android operating systems?
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A team of scientists is proposing to bring nuclear power to what unusual location?
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How many American households don't have a car and also lack access to public transit?
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What milestone number of page views did Facebook reach in June 2011, according to Google?
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What was the official retail price of the Apple-1 computer for sale in 1976?
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In 1988, Dr. Stephen Trokel was the first doctor to perform what surgery with the assistance of this technology?
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What nation has taken the crown of “World’s Largest PC Market” away from the U.S., according to data unveiled this week?
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“The Gossamer Condor was the first human-powered aircraft capable of controlled and sustained flight,” according to its entry on Wikipedia.
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What percentage of Americans who use cell phones admit they've faked calls to avoid interacting with people around them?
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How many patents have been issued since the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office was created in 1836?
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Jesse Rothstein, associate professor of public policy and economics at the University of California at Berkeley, explained the salary statistics and difference between the private and public sectors.
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A study released this week found what Web browser is most effective at blocking malicious software and websites that trick users into downloading malware?
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At the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, Calif., this technology saw first used in the Olympic Games. What was the technology?
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