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Albuquerque Police Have Hush-Hush Cellphone- Tracking Devices
The Albuquerque Police Department is among numerous U.S. law enforcement agencies using highly secretive technology that can track the whereabouts of crime suspects by using signals emitted by their cellphones.
Technology Gives Unique Voices to those Who can't Speak
Is Big Genetics impeding treatment and innovation by hoarding patient data?
Prosecutors Nix Bail Deal in Fraud Case over $70, 000 Watch
India spices up events with world-class venues.
Yahoo Reports Another Big Loss Writes Down Tumblr Value
Forget assessment books. Running, jumping, hopping and skipping are what your preschooler really needs to practise to do well in school, EVELINE GAN finds out.
Facebook Films Muncie Animal Shelter's 'Pokemon Go' Walks
The new prime minister signals a more hands-on approach to business
Sprint Owner SoftBank to Buy Arm in Big Post- Brexit Deal
A surge in nationalism is reviving weird, new-old architecture in Moscow
Philadelphia Conducting Experiment To Save Gunshot Victims
Can Bardet salvage another disappointing year for the French?
NetFlix Facing Tougher Times as US Subscriber Growth Slows
Thailand is ill-prepared for the death of its king
Plans for Self- Driving Cars have Pitfall: The Human Brain(new)
The world through the eyes of a country girl living in the big city.
iPhone X Apple TV 4K, Watch Series 3 & More Break Cover
iPhone X Apple TV 4K, Watch Series 3 & More Break Cover
iPhone X Hands-On: Apple's Luxury iPhone Both Copies And Innovates
iPhone X Hands-On: Apple’s Luxury iPhone Both Copies And Innovates
Elon Musk's Latest Target: Brain- Computer Interfaces
Tech billionaire Elon Musk is announcing a new venture called Neuralink focused on linking brains to computers.
US, UK Say Russia Targets Internet Hardware For Espionage
Washington and London jointly accused the Russian government of maliciously targeting global internet equipment for political and economic espionage.
Bovines Online: Farmers Are Using AI To Help Monitor Cows
Is the world ready for cows armed with artificial intelligence?
Driverless Cars Give Hope To Blind - Are Automakers Onboard?
In 2012, Steve Mahan, who is blind, climbed into the driver’s seat of a self-driving car and rolled up to the drive-thru of a Taco Bell in a video that’s been viewed more than 8 million times online.
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.
Samsung Note 7 Recall To Cost At Least $5.3 Billion
Samsung Electronics said Friday that the discontinuation of the Galaxy Note 7 would cost the company about $3 billion during the current and next quarters, bringing the total cost of the recall to at least $5.3 billion.
MACS: The Future Is Almost Here
Macbook 2016 What to Expect?
Whatsapp, Viber Blocked During Montenegro Election Day
Montenegrin officials blocked popular messaging services WhatsApp and Viber during the country’s parliamentary election, a ban that drew allegations of interference from opposition politicians and concern from European election watchers Monday.
NBA Guidelines : Don't Focus On Just Basketball Before Age 14
The best thing young players can do for their basketball careers is not play too much basketball.