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Don't Trust The Tech Giants? You Likely Rely On Them Anyway
If technology giants like Facebook, Google and Amazon face a common threat to their dominance, it probably lies in a single word: trust.
Cosmosphere Receives $650,000 Grant From Nasa
The Cosmosphere in Hutchinson will receive about $650,000 from NASA to promote science, technology engineering and math education.
Zulily Looks Beyond Children's Clothing
Zulily has gone from selling mostly children’s clothing to offering items from pillows to designer purses to chicken coops. Now, the site geared to young moms has its eye on doggy treats, electronics and goods that need to be reordered frequently, like toilet paper and paper towels.
Tesla is Changing the Battery Game
What Apple can learn from Tesla's Battery Operation
Europe's Rosetta Probe Finds Lost Philae Lander On Comet
Europe’s Rosetta space probe has located its lost Philae lander, wedged in a “dark crack” on a comet, the European Space Agency said Monday.
What If: Hacks, Email Leaks Could Sway Election Weeks Away
Brace for a stream of digital leaks and shenanigans by Election Day.
2016 Retrospective: A year of Apple Evolution
New iPhones Apple Watch and Macbook Pro All Land.
Apple Watch Series 2 : An In-Depth Review
APPLE : Changing the smartwatch game.
The Fate Of The Furious... And The Apple Car
The Furious Franchise gets into even Higher Gear
Media and Internet Company IAC Is Buying Angie's List
Media and internet company IAC/ InterActiveCorp on Monday (01) said it is buying Angie’s List Inc. with the aim of melding the consumer reviews company with its HomeAdvisor business and creating a new publicly traded enterprise.
Turkish Court Formally Blocks Access to Wikipedia
In a move that social media users called censorship, a Turkish court blocked access to Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia, enforcing an earlier restriction by Turkey’s telecommunications watchdog.
Judge Orders Clinton To Answer Questions On Email Use
A federal judge on Friday (19) ordered Hillary Clinton to answer questions in writing from a conservative legal advocacy group about her use of a private email server during her tenure as secretary of state.
Google Rolling Out Latest Android System To Nexus Phones
Google is ready to start sending out the latest version of its Android operating system to a handful of devices.
Social Security Rolls Back Security Measures On Website
The Social Security Administration has rolled back extra security measures on the agency’s website after getting complaints from people who had trouble accessing their accounts.
No Longer Invite-Only,Robo-Cars Offered To Singaporeans
Autonomous vehicle software startup nuTonomy has made rides on its self-driving taxis available to the general public in Singapore for free, expanding a first-in-the world run that was initially invitation-only.
Diesels Take Back Seat, Electrics Up Front at Paris Car Show
Diesels Take Back Seat, Electrics Up Front at Paris Car Show.
A Year Of Alphabet: Great For Google, Less So For Moonshots
Reorganizing itself under the umbrella company Alphabet has done wonders for Google but less so for a grab bag of eclectic projects ranging from robotic cars to internet-beaming balloons, which are suffering costly growing pains.
Foreign Hacker Gets 8 Years In $55m US Scam Case
A prolific foreign hacker behind sophisticated cyber attacks that netted an estimated $55 million was sentenced to eight years in prison in rare win for law enforcement officials who have identified, but failed to arrest, hundreds of others like him.
High-Res Commercial Satellite Launches From California Coast
A commercial satellite capable of taking high resolution images from space was launched last week from a military base along the California coast.
Lyft Lifts Off With New Look, Light-Up Beacons
Ride-hailing service Lyft, the underdog rival to Uber, is getting rid of its iconic pink moustache logo and replacing it with something more useful - beacons.
Apple Pay Expands To Charities, Samsung Pay To Offer Rewards
Apple is making it easier for people to give to charities by expanding its Apple Pay payments service to nonprofits.
Apple And Valve: A Dream Gaming Collaboration
Mobile gaming is big business.
Kansas Testing Drones For Designing Roads
Kansas transportation officials are beginning a pilot project to determine how drones could be used in future road design work.
From Drones To Phones, New Tech Is Making Gardening Easier
New technology is easing the way we garden, store equipment, monitor watering and reshape landscapes.
Roku Cuts Price On Top Streaming Player To Counter Apple TV
Emboldened by a successful IPO, Roku is reducing the price on the next generation of its best video streaming player in an attempt to fend off competitive threats from Apple and Amazon.
Yahoo Salvages Verizon Deal With $350 Million Discount
Yahoo is taking a $350 million hit on its previously announced $4.8 billion sale to Verizon in a concession for security lapses that exposed personal information stored in more than 1 billion Yahoo user accounts.
iPhone 8: A New Era Of Personal Security
Apple's Biometrics Move Forward With Facial Recognition Startup.
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
Judge: IBM Owes Indiana $78m For Failed Welfare Automation
Softbank Adding Technology Ambitions, With Arm, Robotics