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Tesla Wants To Electrify Big Trucks, Adding To Its Ambitions
Tesla Wants To Electrify Big Trucks, Adding To Its Ambitions
Old, Meet New: Drones, High-Tech Camera Revamp Archaeology
Old, Meet New: Drones, High-Tech Camera Revamp Archaeology
Have You Been ‘PWNED' In A Data Breach? Troy Hunt Can Tell
Troy Hunt has collected a trove of 4.8 billion stolen identity records pulled from the darkest corners of the internet — but he isn’t a hacker.
Delivery Robots Will Need Permits To Roam San Francisco
Delivery robots in San Francisco will need permits before they can roam city sidewalks under legislation approved by city supervisors.
Alexa, Can I Do My Holiday Shopping Through You?
It was a few weeks before Christmas and time to put my voice assistant to the test: Could I just shout out the gifts I needed to buy without having to get on a smartphone or computer?
‘Mannequin Skywalker' Rides Blue Origin's New Crew Capsule
Blue Origin’s ‘Mannequin Skywalker’ has rocketed almost all the way to space, just in time for the new Star Wars movie.
University Thinks Big In Small Spaces With Tiny Classroom
Saint Francis University is digging into the tiny house trend as part of its Energy Technology and Policy program.
Apple Embarks On Emmy Quest With Big Bet On Video Streaming
Apple Embarks On Emmy Quest With Big Bet On Video Streaming
iPhone X Puts Exclamation Point On Apple's Pricing Strategy
iPhone X Puts Exclamation Point On Apple’s Pricing Strategy
How 'Wonder Woman' Built A World Of Women, Onscreen And Off
In a world of only women, there are no phallic structures.
WWDC 2017: Everything You Need To Know
WWDC: Updates to iOS, macOS, watchOS and more on the way
NEST Wants Your Home Security Camera To Recognize You
Nest Labs is adding Google’s facial recognition technology to a high-resolution home-security camera, offering a glimpse of a future in which increasingly intelligent, internet-connected computers can see and understand what’s going on in people’s homes.
Paris Tests Electric Driverless Minibus To Fight Pollution
In a city hit by chronic pollution and traffic problems, Paris officials are experimenting with a self-driving shuttle linking two train stations in the French capital.
Labeouf-Led Livestream Says ‘He Will Not Divide US'
Shia LaBeouf wants you to know: “He will not divide us.”
Ex Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer Offers Facts on Government
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has created a new organization to analyze government spending and revenue to make it easier to understand.
Kids Prefer the TV for Their Viewing, but Love Other Devices
Grace Ellis has never known a time when you needed a TV to watch TV.
$19.8 Billion Airwaves Auction May Mean Better Cell Service
Consumers could see more competition and better mobile service after the end of a big U.S. government auction transferring airwave rights from TV broadcasters to companies interested in wireless networks.
Vinyl Music Gives Record Stores a Boost in a Digital World
Record stores have not only survived the onslaught of pirated music, digital downloads and online streaming services. They’re now growing in numbers.
Facebook Targets 30,000 Fake France Accounts Before Election
Facebook says it has targeted 30,000 fake accounts linked to France ahead of the country’s presidential election, as part of a worldwide effort against misinformation.
Troubled Toshiba, Bain Finalize Sale Of Memory-Chip Business
Toshiba and a consortium led by Bain Capital Private Equity signed a deal Thursday for the sale of the Japanese electronics company’s computer memory chip business, a move long opposed by Toshiba’s U.S. joint venture partner Western Digital.
Need More Room? Twitter Testing 280- Character Limit
Need more room to type those deep thoughts?
Q&A: How Apple's Face ID Facial Recognition Works
In mid-September, Apple unveiled its new Face ID facial recognition system, which is due to debut with the iPhone X on Nov. 3.
Apple Mulls Refunds For Battery Replacement On Old iphones
Apple Mulls Refunds For Battery Replacement On Old iphones
Mars On Earth: Simulation Tests In Remote Desert Of Oman
Two scientists in spacesuits, stark white against the auburn terrain of desolate plains and dunes, test a geo-radar built to map Mars by dragging the flat box across the rocky sand.
House Panel Says Facebook's Zuckerberg To Testify April 11
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will testify before a House oversight panel on April 11 amid a privacy scandal that has roiled the social media giant, the panel announced Wednesday.
Trump Says He Wants Skilled Migrants But Creates New Hurdles
It may be a while before President Donald Trump gets another chance at creating a new, “merit-based” immigration system, a keystone of his four-part plan that Congress rejected last month.
Privacy First : Safe Technology To Protect Your Rights
With software updates across all devices (macOS 10.13.4, iOS 11.3 and tvOS 11.3), Apple has launched a privacy push that sets to immediately introduce new information regarding data privacy.
Technology Reduces Doctor Visits For Low-Risk Pregnancies
The Mayo Clinic in Minnesota is giving low-risk pregnant women the option of fewer checkups by providing equipment that allows them to monitor their blood pressure, fetal heart rate and other medical conditions at home.
‘Avengers: Infinity War' Directors, Downey Ask For Secrecy
‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Directors, Downey Ask For Secrecy
Army Shows Off Next-Level Tech At Fort Leonard Wood
The U.S. Army is training troops to use 3D printers to build concrete barracks, or to use drones to gather intelligence in contaminated spots that might be dangerous for soldiers.