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space center reopens after hurricane, damage in millions
nasa’s kennedy space center reopened for business tuesday, relying on industrial air conditioners rushed in from around the country in the wake of hurricane matthew.
Senate Democrats Push To Reinstate ‘Net Neutrality' Rules
Don’t expect the House to go along with the Senate’s expected passage of legislation that would revive an Obama-era rule requiring equal treatment for all web traffic by internet providers.
Nasa's Next Mars Rover Mission To Carry Tiny Helicopter
NASA is planning to send a tiny autonomous helicopter to Mars on its next rover mission to the red planet.
Brexit In Space: EU, Britain Fight Over Galileo Navigation
Brexit talks have reached into space, with the European Union and Britain fighting over the rights that London will have to the multi-billion Galileo satellite navigation system and its security-sensitive information.
Mexico Acknowledges Banks Were Hacked; Losses Unknown
Mexico established a one-day waiting period on electronic money transfers of over $2,500 in the wake of a hacking attack that may have taken as much as $20 million from several Mexican banks.
Spacex: Rocket For Moon, Mars And NY-To-Shanghai In 39 Mins
SpaceX chief Elon Musk’s elaborate plan for a mega-rocket to carry astronauts to Mars may have some down-to-Earth applications.
A New Era For Apple TV: What We Can Expect to See this year
Apple Set to Rival Netflix with Original Shows
Sharp Vision: New Glasses Help the Legally Blind See
Jeff Regan was born with underdeveloped optic nerves and had spent most of his life in a blur.
Q&A: How Can I Stop My TV From Spying On Me
The publication by WikiLeaks of documents it says are from the CIA’s secret hacking program describe tools that can turn a world of increasingly networked, camera- and microphone-equipped devices into eavesdroppers.
Will Wikileaks Work With Tech Firms To Defeat CIA Hacking?
The anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks raised the prospect of sharing sensitive details it uncovered about CIA hacking tools with leading technology companies whose flagship products and services were targeted by the government’s hacker-spies.
Lyft Forms Own Autonomous Vehicle Unit, Will Open Network
Lyft said that it is setting up its own unit to develop autonomous vehicle technology, but its approach will be different from other companies and partnerships working on self-driving cars.
Wonder Woman 2 Sets December 2019 Release Date
“Wonder Woman 2” is set to storm theaters on Dec. 13, 2019.
Authorities Warn Virtual Kidnapping Scams Are On The Rise
The caller who rang Valerie Sobel’s cellphone had a horrifying message: “We have Simone’s finger. Do you want to see the rest of her in a body bag?”
Discovery And Scripps Seek To Tie Up In $12 Billion TV Deal
Apple Posts Strong 3Q, Provides Upbeat Forecast
Don't Try This: Thieves Steal iPhones From Moving Truck
Google Expands Fact Checking in News Searches
Google will expand the use of “fact check” tags in its search results - the tech industry’s latest effort to combat false and misleading news stories.
Google Refutes Charges, Says There Is No Gender Pay Gap
Google said it’s “taken aback “ by the government’s claim that it doesn’t compensate women fairly.
Lithium Reviving Centuries-Old Czech Mining Tradition
A surge in the global use of lithium, a key component in electric batteries, is leading to the revival of a centuries-long mining tradition in the Czech Republic’s Ore Mountains.
Uber's Pr Head Resigns Amid Tumultuous Time for Company
Uber’s head of communications is leaving, the latest in a string of executive departures as the ride-hailing company tries to dig out from a pile of troubles.
Slumping Pc Market Shows a Glimmer of Hope in 1st Quarter
The long-suffering personal computer market may be finally recovering from the damage inflicted by the shift to smartphones and tablets, according to a report released this week.
Microsoft Embraces Collaboration In $7.5B Deal For Github
Microsoft is paying $7.5 billion for the popular coder hangout GitHub as the maker of Windows further embraces the types of open-source projects it used to shun.
Court: Yelp Not Liable for Negative Rating 'Stars' on Site
Online review site Yelp’s star rating system does not make it responsible for negative reviews of businesses because it is based on user input, a federal appeals court ruled on Monday, dismissing a libel lawsuit filed against Yelp by a Washington state locksmith company owner.
Tesla Says It's Improving Autopilot by Boosting Radar
Tesla CEO Elon Musk says the electric car company is making major improvements to the Autopilot system used by its vehicles, which will dramatically reduce the number and severity of crashes in which they are involved.
6 Key Things to Know About Apple's New iOS 10 Software
Your iPhone will look and feel different with the iOS 10 software update.
Car: An Overview Of The New Advanced Features
We are in a new era of car safety:
UK Calls On Social Media Firms To Better Protect Children
UK Calls On Social Media Firms To Better Protect Children
Kale To Go: Amazon To Roll Out Delivery At Whole Foods
Kale To Go: Amazon To Roll Out Delivery At Whole Foods
GOOGLE'S AI PUSH COMES WITH PLENTY OF PEOPLE PROBLEMS
GOOGLE’S AI PUSH COMES WITH PLENTY OF PEOPLE PROBLEMS
Theme Park Expo Offers Preview Of What's New For 2018
This year’s theme park expo in Orlando, Florida, features the latest products, technology and trends in rides and the next big food items, all of which could be coming to an amusement park near you as early as the summer of 2018.