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Questions And Answers On Proposed Ban On Laptops In Luggage
First the U.S. government temporarily banned laptops in the cabins of some airplanes. Now it is looking to ban them on from checked luggage on international flights, citing the risk of potentially catastrophic fires.
Us In Rare Bull's- Eye For Total Solar Eclipse On Aug.21
Us In Rare Bull's- Eye For Total Solar Eclipse On Aug.21
Google Exec Denounces Employee's Views On Female Workers
Google Exec Denounces Employee's Views On Female Workers
Softbank Adding Technology Ambitions, With Arm, Robotics
Softbank Adding Technology Ambitions, With Arm, Robotics
Life-Saving Drones Used To Rescue Swimmers Off French Coast
Life-Saving Drones Used To Rescue Swimmers Off French Coast
New Supercomputer Seen As Big Boost For Science, Wyoming
New Supercomputer Seen As Big Boost For Science, Wyoming
Fighting Fake News Isn't Just Up to Facebook and Google
You, too, can join the battle against misleading and other “fake” news online.
iOS Apps that will make you a Whizz in the Kitchen
From App store to Master Chef
Why Is The Internet Still Out For Some In Florida?
The power’s back on in Florida. So why is the internet still out for some people, more than two weeks after Hurricane Irma struck?
Facebook, Twitter, Google Invited To Public Hearings
The House and Senate intelligence committees have invited tech giants Facebook, Twitter and Alphabet — the parent company of Google — to appear for public hearings as part of their investigations into Russia’s interference in the 2016 election, The Associated Press has learned.
Federal Government Notifies 21 States Of Election Hacking
The federal government on Friday told election officials in 21 states that hackers targeted their systems before last year’s presidential election.
Facebook Nixes Plan For New Stock Class Ahead Of Court Fight
Mark Zuckerberg said that Facebook is withdrawing plans to create a new class of stock that would have let him keep tight reins on the social media company even as he sold down his stake to fund his philanthropy.
Satya Nadella Aims To Make Microsoft Mighty - And Mindful
Satya Nadella, the Microsoft CEO who kept the company relevant as its primary PC software business faded, could write a book about the challenges he faced.
Seeking Wider Digital Audience, Verizon Buys Yahoo for $4.8B
The anti-heroes of “Mr. Robot” and “Suicide Squad” are breaking into San Diego Comic-Con in 360 degrees.
HULU Dropping free Video as it prepares cable TV Alternative
Hulu is dropping the free TV episodes that it was initially known for as it works on an online television service to rival cable TV.
Former Bell Labs Site Seeks To Inspire New Inventors
The 2 million-square-foot building where Bell Labs scientists helped launch modern cellular networks before it became one of the country’s largest vacant office buildings is drawing companies with the lure of working at a complex surrounded by technological history.
Cyborg Stingray Swims Toward Light, Breaks New Ground
The idea of taking apart a rat’s heart and transforming it into a tissue-engineered stingray first came to Kevin Kit Parker during a trip to the New England Aquarium with his daughter.
Tesla: Removal Of 'Autopilot' From Chinese Site A Mistake
Tesla said Monday that the term “Autopilot” was mistakenly removed from the electric car maker’s website for China, but it has been restored.
Gawker Sold To Univision In Aftermath Of Hulk Hogan Case
Spanish-language broadcaster Univision won an auction Tuesday for Gawker Media, which was put on the block in the aftermath of a $140 million judgment against it in the Hulk Hogan invasion-of-privacy case.
ISRAELI ARMY IDENTIFIES A NEW THREAT: 'POKEMON GO'
The Israeli military is warning its soldiers about a new threat: the widely popular mobile phone game “Pokemon Go.”
China's Nuclear Power Ambitions Sailing Into Troubled Waters
China’s ambitions to become a pioneer in nuclear energy are sailing into troubled waters.
Ready For RIO? Apps To Get You Motivated
From the app store to the starting line: Getting ready for Rio
Olympic Network NBC Vows Full RIO Coverage, Woes Included
Bob Costas and other top members of NBC’s Olympics coverage team veered between optimism and caution in predicting Rio de Janeiro’s ability to pull off a successful Summer Games and said NBC will cover the good and bad.
At a Glance: Live Streaming Apps Beyond Facebook Live
Live video is growing more popular as a way for families to share big moments with faraway loved ones and for artists and athletes to connect with fans.
FBI Chief Calls for National Talk Over Encryption vs. Safety
The FBI’s director said Friday the agency is collecting data to present next year in hopes of sparking a national conversation about law enforcement’s increasing inability to access encrypted electronic devices.
Facebook Hates AD Blockers so much it now Blocks them
Facebook is blocking ad blockers on the desktop version of its service, saying well-made, relevant ads can be “useful.”
Apple Reversed Its Iphone Slump. But What's Next?
Apple has snapped out of the first sales slump in the iPhone’s decade-long history, although the modest upturn doesn’t mean that it has broken out of its innovation funk.
China State Media Say 4 Popular News Apps Suspended
China State Media Say 4 Popular News Apps Suspended
Samsung Electronics Estimates 56 Percent Jump In Profit
Samsung Electronics Estimates 56 Percent Jump In Profit
Netflix Pulls Out Of Cannes Film Festival In Growing Dispute
Netflix Pulls Out Of Cannes Film Festival In Growing Dispute