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US Restarts Nuclear Testing Facility In Idaho After 23 Years
Federal officials have restarted an eastern Idaho nuclear fuel testing facility amid efforts to boost the nation’s nuclear power generating capacity and possibly reduce concerns about nuclear power safety.
‘Lord Of The Rings' TV Series Coming To Amazon Prime
‘Lord Of The Rings’ TV Series Coming To Amazon Prime
Facebook, Twitter Urged To Do More To Police Hate On Sites
Facebook, Twitter Urged To Do More To Police Hate On Sites
Whatsapp Founder Jan Koum To Leave Facebook
Jan Koum, the CEO of WhatsApp, is leaving the company and Facebook.
Us Seeking 1 Million For Massive Study Of DNA, Health Habits
Wanted: A million people willing to share their DNA and 10 years of health habits, big and small, for science.
Amazon Refreshes Lineup Of Low-Cost Tablets, New Kids Model
Amazon is offering a thinner and lighter version of its cheapest, 7-inch tablet, while shaving $10 offthe price of an 8-inch model.
Conversica CEO Discusses Future Of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence is all around us, whether it’s to recommend movies you might like or weed out unsavory videos.
New York Eyes 'Textalyzer' To Combat Distracted Driving
Ben Lieberman just wanted to find out what may have caused the head-on collision that killed his 19-year-old son, Evan, on a highway north of New York City.
5 Ways To Become A Smaller Target For Ransomware Hackers
An online extortion attack that authorities say swept 150 countries this weekend is part of a growing problem of “ransomware” scams, in which people find themselves locked out of their files and presented with a demand to pay hackers to restore their access.
Applemagazine Explains: What Is Ransomware?
Computers across the world were locked up and users’ files held for ransom when dozens of countries were hit in a cyber-extortion attack that targeted hospitals, companies and government agencies.
Here Come 'Smart Stores' With Robots, Interactive Shelves
Tomorrow’s retail stores want to take a page from their online rivals by embracing advanced technology - everything from helpful robots to interactive mirrors to shelves embedded with sensors.
Obama Boosted White House Technology; Trump Sees Risks
As Barack Obama began preparing to leave office, the first smartphone-toting U.S. president ordered his team to upgrade the White House’s aging technology for his successor. New computers were purchased and faster internet was installed.
Apple Pays $450,000 For Alleged Hazardous Waste Violations
Apple is paying $450,000 to settle allegations that the iPhone maker operated and closed two hazardous-waste processing plants without submitting the proper paperwork to California environmental regulators.
Scientists Develop Robotic Hand For People With Quadriplegia
Scientists have developed a mind-controlled robotic hand that allows people with certain types of spinal injuries to perform everyday tasks such as using a fork or drinking from a cup.
Trump Targets F-35, But Aircraft Means Jobs In 45 States
President-elect Donald Trump is vowing to corral the “out of control” cost of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. But congressional Republicans and Democrats, aware of the tens of thousands of jobs the aircraft generates in 45 states, will be wary of any plans by Trump to cut the program.
Tech Leaders Couldn't Beat Trump; They'll Meet Him Instead
Technology leaders are about to come face-to- face with President-elect Donald Trump after fiercely opposing his candidacy, fearful that he would stifle innovation, curb the hiring of computer-savvy immigrants and infringe on consumers’ digital privacy.
Glitzy iPhone X Aside, The iPhone 8 Is Fine For Most
The difference between Apple’s new iPhone models is a bit like flying first class compared with coach. We envy first class, but coach gets us there without breaking the budget.
Google Is Flying High Now, But Regulatory Threats Loom
Google Is Flying High Now, But Regulatory Threats Loom
iPhone X Unboxing, Hands-On & Setup
iPhone X Unboxing, Hands-On & Setup
Telescope Permit Decision Appealed To Hawaii Supreme Court
Telescope Permit Decision Appealed To Hawaii Supreme Court
Spacex Racks Up Another Rocket Launch, Its 16th This Year
Spacex Racks Up Another Rocket Launch, Its 16th This Year
‘Thor: Ragnarok' Takes The God To Funny Heights
‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Takes The God To Funny Heights
Tweet That: #Covfefe Signals @Realdonaldtrump Is Back
Covfefe (cuv-fey-fey) noun: A sure sign that President Donald Trump has regained control of his Twitter account.
Amazon Joins The $1,000 Club
Amazon, the internet goliath that revolutionized the way much of the world buys books, toilet paper and TVs, hit a new milestone Tuesday. Its stock surpassed the $1,000 mark for the first time.
British Prime Minister To Pledge Investment Into R&D
British Prime Minister Theresa May offered business leaders a trade-off Monday, pledging more investment in science and technology while insisting that the benefits of private enterprise must be more evenly spread around the country.
Get Ready To Build! Hands-On Toys That Teach Are Hot
Toys that teach aren’t a new thing, but a growing number are calling for kids to build with blocks, circuits or everyday items before reaching for a tablet screen.
COSMOSPHERE RECEIVES $650,000 GRANT FROM NASA
COSMOSPHERE RECEIVES $650,000 GRANT FROM NASA
FIFA URGES REFEREES TO TAKE THEIR TIME FOR VIDEO REVIEW
FIFA URGES REFEREES TO TAKE THEIR TIME FOR VIDEO REVIEW
ZULILY LOOKS BEYOND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
ZULILY LOOKS BEYOND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING
'Game of Thrones' Composer Creating 'Gears of War 4' Score
The composer for “Game of Thrones” is swapping the sword-filled realm of Westeros for the monster-plagued world of Sera.