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Mars On Earth: Simulation Tests In Remote Desert Of Oman
Two scientists in spacesuits, stark white against the auburn terrain of desolate plains and dunes, test a geo-radar built to map Mars by dragging the flat box across the rocky sand.
House Panel Says Facebook's Zuckerberg To Testify April 11
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will testify before a House oversight panel on April 11 amid a privacy scandal that has roiled the social media giant, the panel announced Wednesday.
Trump Says He Wants Skilled Migrants But Creates New Hurdles
It may be a while before President Donald Trump gets another chance at creating a new, “merit-based” immigration system, a keystone of his four-part plan that Congress rejected last month.
Privacy First : Safe Technology To Protect Your Rights
With software updates across all devices (macOS 10.13.4, iOS 11.3 and tvOS 11.3), Apple has launched a privacy push that sets to immediately introduce new information regarding data privacy.
Technology Reduces Doctor Visits For Low-Risk Pregnancies
The Mayo Clinic in Minnesota is giving low-risk pregnant women the option of fewer checkups by providing equipment that allows them to monitor their blood pressure, fetal heart rate and other medical conditions at home.
‘Avengers: Infinity War' Directors, Downey Ask For Secrecy
‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Directors, Downey Ask For Secrecy
Army Shows Off Next-Level Tech At Fort Leonard Wood
The U.S. Army is training troops to use 3D printers to build concrete barracks, or to use drones to gather intelligence in contaminated spots that might be dangerous for soldiers.
Watch Your Health Improved
When the Apple Watch Series 3 was released back in September of last year, there’s no doubt that the company had one thing in mind: to make it the best fitness tracker on the market. With the addition of LTE and an improved heart rate monitor, the watch had seriously upped its game from the Series 2, standing it in good stead to be an exercise staple.
Kansas Testing Drones For Designing Roads
Kansas Testing Drones For Designing Roads
Jury Says Samsung Must Pay $539m For Copying Parts Of iPhone
Jury Says Samsung Must Pay $539m For Copying Parts Of iPhone
House, Senate Intel Committees Receive Briefing From Google
House, Senate Intel Committees Receive Briefing From Google
Chelsea Handler Ending Netflix Show To Focus On Activism
Chelsea Handler Ending Netflix Show To Focus On Activism
Intel's 2Q Results Top Analyst Views, Lifting Stock
Tesla Delivers First Lower-Cost Model 3 Cars
Homekit: Technology For The Real World
Sprint Posts Rare Profit, Says A Deal May Be Coming Soon
Game Of Thrones: Doesn’t Anyone Here Want To Make Any Money?
Wikileaks Reveals CIA Trove Alleging Wide-Scale Hacking
WikiLeaks published thousands of documents this week described as secret files about CIA hacking tools the government employs to break into users’ computers, mobile phones and even smart TVs from companies like Apple, Google, Microsoft and Samsung.
Master Your iPhone 25 iOS 10 Tips And Tricks
Improve Your Life With These iOS Tricks
Paramount Announces 4th 'Star Trek' Film Hemsworth Return
The Bad Seed, “music maker” and solo artist surveys some of his best work
Software Co.: We Warned Tesla About Hands-Free Autopilot Use
The company that made the camera and computer system for Tesla Motors’ semi-autonomous Autopilot says the electric car maker ignored its warnings of safety problems.
Nutonomy, Groupe PSA to Collaborate on Self-driving Cars
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.
WNBA Set to Stream 20 Games a Season on Twitter
The WNBA will stream 20 games a year over the next few seasons on Twitter in a deal announced Monday night.
System Aims To Recreate Challenging Mountain Climbs In Gym
After spending time in Switzerland studying and hiking in the Alps, Dartmouth assistant professor Emily Whiting wanted to relive those climbs back home.
Amazon Offers Prime Discount To Those On Government Benefits
Amazon is making a play for low income shoppers.
Q&A: Internet Extremism And How To Combat It
In the wake of Britain’s third major attack in three months, Prime Minister Theresa May called on governments to form international agreements to prevent the spread of extremism online.
5 Workers Exposed To Radiation At Japan Nuclear Lab
Five workers at a Japanese nuclear facility that handles plutonium have been exposed to high levels of radiation after a bag containing highly radioactive material apparently broke during equipment inspection, the country’s Atomic Energy Agency said Wednesday.
Uber Gives Riders a Preview of the Driverless Future
Uber riders in Pittsburgh can get a glimpse of the future by summoning a car capable of handling most of the tasks of driving on its own.
NY Settles With 4 Companies to Stop Tracking Children Online
The state attorney general announced settlements Tuesday with Viacom, Mattel, Hasbro and JumpStart Games to stop them from using or allowing tracking technology on their popular children’s websites.