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How to Protect Your Family Online
Techlife News

How to Protect Your Family Online

How Apple can and will keep your family safe.

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March 06,2016
The Church Collection Plate Goes Digital
Bloomberg Businessweek

The Church Collection Plate Goes Digital

Mobile pay goes to church.

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3 mins  |
March 14 - March 20, 2016
What Happens When the Surveillance State Becomes an Affordable Gadget?
Bloomberg Businessweek

What Happens When the Surveillance State Becomes an Affordable Gadget?

What happens when a $1,500 device for tracking cell phones goes mass market?

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10+ mins  |
March 14 - March 20, 2016
6 Ways Technology Could Stop Scams Before They Happen
The Atlantic

6 Ways Technology Could Stop Scams Before They Happen

How we’ll stop scams before they occur.

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March 2016
Wildlife Secrets Revealed With Advanced Tracking Devices
Techlife News

Wildlife Secrets Revealed With Advanced Tracking Devices

When maintaining focus has nothing to do with your camera's AF system.

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March 06,2016
China Tries Its Hand At Pre-Crime
Bloomberg Businessweek

China Tries Its Hand At Pre-Crime

Beijing wants to identify subversives before they strike.

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4 mins  |
March 7 - March 13, 2016
Why Every Marketer Should Be Keeping Up With the Evolution of Messaging Apps
ADWEEK

Why Every Marketer Should Be Keeping Up With the Evolution of Messaging Apps

A huge and young audience is flocking to the 'ask and you shall receive' platforms for communication and commerce.

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March 7, 2016
Samsung Embraces Virtual Reality
Techlife News

Samsung Embraces Virtual Reality

Taiwan is a country with stunning nature, 21st century transport options and wonderful food.

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February 28,2016
San Bernardino Shooting Sparks Major Tech Privacy Battle
Techlife News

San Bernardino Shooting Sparks Major Tech Privacy Battle

Apple at Loggerheads with FBI.

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February 28,2016
Everyone Will Be A Gamer in the Future
Popular Science

Everyone Will Be A Gamer in the Future

Keep struggling with the same issues? Charlotte Haigh MacNeil explains how to break free.

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March - April 2016
7 Tips For Organizing Your Digital Photos
PC Magazine

7 Tips For Organizing Your Digital Photos

Don’t let common aches and pains keep you off your mat or ruin your practice. Recover faster with these 20 expert-recommended natural fixes.

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March 2016
An Icky New Hero: Roach-Like Robots May Help In Disasters
Techlife News

An Icky New Hero: Roach-Like Robots May Help In Disasters

Many NBA big men believe they are cursed by the very trait that brought them glory. And the emerging science around extreme size suggests they’re right.

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February 14,2016
How Hudl's Mobile-Video Software Is Transforming Sports
Fast Company

How Hudl's Mobile-Video Software Is Transforming Sports

Its power is derived from custom and deference. How old-fashioned.

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March 2016
The Most Important Apple Executive You’ve Never Heard Of
Bloomberg Businessweek

The Most Important Apple Executive You’ve Never Heard Of

Johny Srouji wants to tell the story of the iPhone chip - as long as he doesn't reveal too much.

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February 22 - February 28, 2016
Something New to Worry About - Connected Toy Security
Techlife News

Something New to Worry About - Connected Toy Security

On the Greek Island of Lesvos, Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei stands tall to support the refugees.

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4 mins  |
February 07,2016
Could A Biometric Lock Be the Key to Gun Safety?
Fast Company

Could A Biometric Lock Be the Key to Gun Safety?

Could a biometric lock be the key to gun safety?

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February 2016
The Machine Age Is Upon Us
strategy+business

The Machine Age Is Upon Us

Nixon and Kissinger’s effort to fix an overextended foreign policy was more like Obama’s than you might think.

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Winter 2015
Want to Beat Hackers Once and for All? Hire One Yourself
Inc.

Want to Beat Hackers Once and for All? Hire One Yourself

Want to strengthen your digital security? Pay someone to break into your software - and your systems.

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February 2016
After Setting iPhone Record, Apple Forecasts Rare Sales Drop
Techlife News

After Setting iPhone Record, Apple Forecasts Rare Sales Drop

Photojournalist Lynsey Addario has been to hell and back.

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January 31,2016
Are Humans Even Necessary?
PC Magazine

Are Humans Even Necessary?

The development of technology is reducing the need for human workers in many industries. But if this has some unsettling implications for the future, it also offers real reason for hope.

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February 2016
The Quest to Improve Video Game AI
PC Magazine

The Quest to Improve Video Game AI

After losing his job as CEO of Tinder, Sean Rad is back atop the controversial dating-app company. This time, will it be a better match?

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January 2016
9 Top Trends At CES 2016
PC Magazine

9 Top Trends At CES 2016

Teen pregnancy usually gets the spotlight, but women in their 20s have much greater numbers of unwanted pregnancies. And for Latinas, that raises the stakes.

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February 2016
Why Doesn't Silicon Valley Hire Black Coders?
Bloomberg Businessweek

Why Doesn't Silicon Valley Hire Black Coders?

Howard University fights to join the tech boom.

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10+ mins  |
January 25 - January 31, 2016
The Last Fighter Pilot
Popular Science

The Last Fighter Pilot

The new F-35 fighter jet is so sophisticated, so automated, so connected, it's fueling a debate: do pilots still need to fly?

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10+ mins  |
January - February 2016
Panasonic Enters the Body Camera Fray
PC Magazine

Panasonic Enters the Body Camera Fray

How Russell Wilson kept the faith during the Seahawks’ darkest hours.

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4 mins  |
January 2016
Facebook's Fight To Be Free
Bloomberg Businessweek

Facebook's Fight To Be Free

 In India, Mark Zuckerberg can’t give Internet access away .

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4 mins  |
January 18 - January 24, 2016
Designing The Robot Next Door
Popular Science

Designing The Robot Next Door

When you spend time, money and emotional capital providing care, you don’t have to go it alone.

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January - February 2016
Elon Musk Powers Up: Inside Tesla's $5 Billion Gigafactory
Fast Company

Elon Musk Powers Up: Inside Tesla's $5 Billion Gigafactory

Elon Musk, the CEO who made electric cars sexy and commercial space travel a reality, is venturing into the messy battery business. Here’s why it’s his boldest bet yet.

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December/January 2016
If You're Not Paranoid, You're Crazy
The Atlantic

If You're Not Paranoid, You're Crazy

As government agencies and tech companies find ever more intrusive ways to influence and probe our thoughts and behavior, one man considers how to stay human in the panopticon.

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November 2015
How Twitch Turned Video Game Voyeurism Into Big Business
Bloomberg Businessweek

How Twitch Turned Video Game Voyeurism Into Big Business

Entertainment you dont understand is now a business too big to ignore.

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November 23 - November 29 2015