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What Comes Next In Facebook's Major Data Breach
For users, Facebooks revelation of a data breach that gave attackers access to 50 million accounts raises an important question: What happens next?
Science Fiction Into Reality: Nobel Prize Honors Laser Work
Scientists from the United States, Canada and France won the Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday for revolutionizing the use of lasers in research, finding ways to make them deliver more powerful flashes of light and even to act like tiny tweezers.
Google's First Urban Development Raises Data Concerns
Heated streets will melt ice and snow on contact. Sensors will monitor traffic and protect pedestrians. Driverless shuttles will carry people to their doors.
Foxconn Giving $100 Million To UW-Madison For Partnership
Foxconn Giving $100 Million To UW-Madison For Partnership
University Of New Mexico Adds $3b In Economic Output
University Of New Mexico Adds $3b In Economic Output
Nasa Anxious To Hear From Mars Rover As Dust Storm Clears
NASA is anxious to hear from its dust-silenced Mars rover, Opportunity, as the planet’s red skies clear.
One More Thing...looking Back At Apples iPhone Events
THE NEXT SPECIAL EVENT IS COMING.
Phone Ban At School: French Children Forced To Hang Up
French children who are going back to school Monday after summer vacation will have to do so without their mobile phones.
iPhone XS: Every Detail Of The New Life
It would be hard to imagine a September without an iPhone event, and this month did not disappoint.
iPhone XR: All Of The Best Features At A Lower Price
The idea of a low-cost iPhone has been rumored for a number of years. Indeed, Apple has experimented with more affordable models in the past, with the firm launching the iPhone 5C back in 2013 and then iPhone SE in March 2016 to appease ‘customers who enjoy smaller screen sizes’.
Trump: Apple Can Avoid Tariffs By Shifting Production To US
President Donald Trump concedes that some Apple Inc. products may become more expensive if his administration imposes “massive” additional tariffs on Chinese-made goods, but he says the tech company can fix the problem by moving production to the U.S.
A Year After Equifax Breach, No Enforcement Actions
A new report by congressional investigators details how hackers broke into Equifax last year in a breach that exposed the financial information of more than 145 million Americans.
Intel To Develop Memory Tech At New Mexico Plant
Intel Corp. is moving development of a new generation of storage and memory technology to its manufacturing plant in New Mexico.
Talking Gloves, Tactile Windows: New Tech Helps The Disabled
Hadeel Ayoub slips a black glove onto her hand before beginning the swish of sign language that is meaningless to the untrained observer. Then she pushes a button on her wrist, and a small speaker relays the message drawn in the air: “Let’s Dance!”
European Nations Plan To Use More Hydrogen For Energy Needs
Dozens of European countries are backing a plan to increase the use of hydrogen as an alternative to fossil fuels to cut the continent’s carbon emissions.
Chinese Armed Drones Now Flying Across Mideast Battlefields
High above Yemens rebel-held city of Hodeida, a drone controlled by Emirati forces hovered as an SUV carrying a top Shiite Houthi rebel official turned onto a small street and stopped, waiting for another vehicle in its convoy to catch up.
Google Appeals $5 Billion EU Fine In Android Antitrust Case
Google is appealing a record $5 billion antitrust fine by European Union authorities, who say the tech giant abused the dominance of its Android operating system to stifle competitors.
Debut Of SpaceX, Boeing Crew Capsules Off Until Next Year
The debut of SpaceX and Boeing crew capsules is off until next year.
Hubble Space Telescope Sidelined By Serious Pointing Failure
The Hubble Space Telescope has been sidelined by a serious pointing problem.
Google Plus To Close After Bug Leaks Personal Information
Google is shutting down its long-shunned Plus social network for consumers, following its disclosure of a flaw discovered in March that could have exposed some personal information of up to 500,000 people.
Pocket Money Apps Aim To Help Kids In Cashless World
For kids growing up in today’s cashless society, the piggy bank is going virtual.
Stan Lee: Remembering A Real-Life Superhero
Stan Lee, the legendary Marvel Comics writer, and publisher, has died aged 95.
iHeartradio Launches A Broadway Channel And Digital Hub
Fans of show tunes are getting another place to get their fix now that iHeartRadio has launched a Broadway channel and online hub.
Antarctica Is Losing Ice 6 Times Faster Today Than In 1980S
Antarctica is melting more than six times faster than it did in the 1980s, a new study shows.
NBCUniversal Jumps Into The Streaming Fray
NBCUniversal will launch an ad-supported streaming service in 2020, free for anyone who pays for a cable service.
‘Game Of Thrones' Final Season To Debut On April 14
"Game of Thrones" fans get ready.
Rockstar Defends Pinkerton Name In 'Red Dead Redemption 2'
Rockstar Games is firing back in a legal tussle over the use of a Pinkerton security company’s name in its video game “Red Dead Redemption 2.”
Jason Reitman To Direct Ghostbusters Sequel For Summer 2020
Ivan Reitman is passing the Ghostbusters torch to his son.
Univ. Of Alabama Students Can Use Id Card On Apple Watch
No more ID cards for University of Alabama students with an Apple Watch or iPhone.
Canadian Radarsat Satellites Launched Aboard SpaceX Rocket
Three satellites for the Canadian Space Agency’s Earth-monitoring Radarsat program were launched into orbit from California on Wednesday aboard a reused SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.