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Spacewalking Astronauts Install New Front Door for Visitors
Space walking astronauts installed a new front door for visitors at the International Space Station on Friday (19), the crucial first step in welcoming commercial crew capsules as soon as next year.
Yosemite, and President Obama, Head Into Virtual Reality
In a new project with National Geographic, Barack Obama becomes the first sitting U.S. president to project himself into virtual reality - in this case, a 360-degree representation of Yosemite National Park.
Europe Hits Apple With a $15 Billion-Plus Tax Bill
The European Union ordered Apple on Tuesday to pay nearly $15 billion in back taxes to Ireland, plus billions more in interest, in a move that dramatically escalates the fight over whether America’s biggest corporations are paying their fair share around the world.
Pokemon Doughnuts, Exercise Classes Tap Game's Popularity
Weeks into the “Pokemon Go” craze, demand remains strong for “Poke Ball”-shaped treats made by a high-end doughnut company, one of many businesses and organizations coming up with creative ways to lure players in their search for the elusive “pocket monsters.”
The Seal Whiskerers: Navy Looks To Sea Life For New Ships
The U.S. Navy is enlisting the help of seals - but not the kind of highly trained special operatives with whom it usually associates.
Cascading Effect: One Attack Led To Another At Yahoo
Russian hackers working with Russian spies didn’t crack Yahoo security all at once.
Symantec Says Cia Tools Found Across 16 Countries
The CIA’s cyberespionage toolkit made public by WikiLeaks has been linked to 40 spying operations in 16 countries, an early public assessment of the intelligence agency’s global hacking operations, computer security company Symantec said Monday.
How Apple will "Pro for it"with Future Macs
New, Modular Mac Pro in the Pipeline
Burger King's Whopper Gets Prank Wikipedia Edits in Ad Gag
Burger King’s latest ad stunt is resulting in some less-than-flattering descriptions of its Whopper sandwich.
NHL Adding Ipads on Benches for Playoffs
NHL coaches will have more technology on the bench than ever before as the Stanley Cup playoffs begin.
Samsung Note 8 Gives Its Stylus Some Style- For A Price
Samsung Note 8 Gives Its Stylus Some Style- For A Price
House Passes Bill To Speed Deployment Of Self-Driving Cars
House Passes Bill To Speed Deployment Of Self-Driving Cars
Angry Birds Maker Rovio Plans Initial Public Share Offering
Angry Birds Maker Rovio Plans Initial Public Share Offering
Selling With The Enemy? Kohl's To Open In-store Amazon Shops
Selling With The Enemy? Kohl’s To Open In-store Amazon Shops
Eu Top Court Orders Reexamination Of Intel Antitrust Fine
Eu Top Court Orders Reexamination Of Intel Antitrust Fine
Michael Jackson's ‘Thriller' Screens In 3-D At Venice
Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ Screens In 3-D At Venice
Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman
Samsung Note 8 Gives Its Stylus Some Style-For A Price
A stylus might seem, well, out of style in the tap-and-type world of smartphones. Yet it’s what sets Samsung’s Note phones apart from the competition.
House Passes Bill To Speed Deployment Of Self-Driving Cars
The House voted Wednesday to speed the introduction of self-driving cars by giving the federal government authority to exempt automakers from safety standards not applicable to the technology, and to permit deployment of up to 100,000 of the vehicles annually over the next several years.
Netflix - The Rise Of A Streaming Giant
Netflix - The Rise Of A Streaming Giant
Trump To Sign Order To Reform Us Infrastructure Technology
President Donald Trump is signing an executive order to try to reform the federal government’s confounding information technology structure.
Swiss Police Investigate Fatal Crash, Fire Involving Tesla
Police in southern Switzerland say they are investigating the death of a German man after a Tesla car he was driving crashed into a guardrail and burst into flames last week.
Facebook Suspends About 200 Apps That May Have Misused Data
Facebook is suspending about 200 apps that it believes may have misused data.
Musk's LA Transport Tunnel Proposal Takes Step Forward
A committee of the Los Angeles City Council has approved an environmental review exemption for a tunnel that Elon Musk wants to dig to test a novel underground transportation system.
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Icelandic Fugitive In Bitcoin Heist Arrested In Amsterdam
Icelandic Fugitive In Bitcoin Heist Arrested In Amsterdam
Troubled Toshiba, Bain Finalize Sale Of Memory-Chip Business
Toshiba and a consortium led by Bain Capital Private Equity signed a deal Thursday for the sale of the Japanese electronics company’s computer memory chip business, a move long opposed by Toshiba’s U.S. joint venture partner Western Digital.
Need More Room? Twitter Testing 280- Character Limit
Need more room to type those deep thoughts?
Q&A: How Apple's Face ID Facial Recognition Works
In mid-September, Apple unveiled its new Face ID facial recognition system, which is due to debut with the iPhone X on Nov. 3.
Apple Mulls Refunds For Battery Replacement On Old iphones
Apple Mulls Refunds For Battery Replacement On Old iphones