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Volvo is adding ‘Large Animal Detection’ to cars because it’s easy to miss a moose? https://t.co/XJPcSsNq4I http://pic.twitter.com/S0jk2fPLpn
— Gizmodo (@Gizmodo)
March 17, 2016 -
Drones-as-a-service: How UAVs and big data are cutting costs for utility companies https://t.co/laZSlUpbq0 @gcnichs http://pic.twitter.com/9y1slxMkiV
— ZDNet (@ZDNet)
March 17, 2016 -
Researchers are using AI to hack encrypted traffic so they can see when you’re on YouTube https://t.co/yJObes3ifU http://pic.twitter.com/fFpuHLlbhP
— The Next Web (@TheNextWeb)
March 17, 2016 -
Instagram abandons the chronological feed for a Facebook-style algorithm https://t.co/SHOwFMHukf http://pic.twitter.com/KJNZIj4hym
— CNET (@CNET)
March 17, 2016 -
iOS #Chromies: you can now use Spotlight to find your Chrome bookmarks. Just swipe right to search #chrometip http://pic.twitter.com/ii5q2i3lsW
— Google Chrome (@googlechrome)
March 16, 2016 -
Today Razer unveiled its newest Blade gaming laptop, check out our hands-on pics here:https://t.co/RPq8jLTLzH http://pic.twitter.com/S37ZZqkNlN
— Engadget (@engadget)
March 17, 2016 -
Here’s what real NASA scientists and engineers have to say about extraterrestrial life. http://pic.twitter.com/9DLQ1z5osy
— Science Channel (@ScienceChannel)
March 16, 2016 -
Google’s new rules for Material Design will have Android apps looking like Apple designed th https://t.co/QsjGor0n00 http://pic.twitter.com/B1Ple4IzXR
— TNW at #SXSW (@TheNextWeb)
March 15, 2016 -
Photos of alleged iPhone 7 dual-lens camera sensor have leaked . https://t.co/a4V7ZIEyyA
— Apple News (@applenws)
March 15, 2016 -
Google has announced it will integrate more closely with Uber for Google Maps https://t.co/FYKi2R73aH http://pic.twitter.com/QiQ9ZUsxbI
— Forbes Tech News (@ForbesTech)
March 15, 2016 -
The coldest spot in the solar system is a lot closer than you may think.
Dark side of the moon? More like cold side. http://pic.twitter.com/YZBg5X88Fb— Science Channel (@ScienceChannel)
March 15, 2016 -
After 31 years of memorizing an astonishing collection of general knowledge, AI engine Cyc is ready to get to work - https://t.co/gHx7geoB1l
— MIT Tech Review (@techreview)
March 15, 2016 -
Uber launches standalone app for food delivery https://t.co/ATNoB4GWhU
— USA TODAY Tech (@usatodaytech)
March 15, 2016 -
Google launches HTTPS Transparency Report, says over 75% of requests to its servers are now encrypted https://t.co/ad5bHC4dtd by @fredericl
— TechCrunch (@TechCrunch)
March 15, 2016 -
The iRobot Braava uses Roomba logic to wet-mop kitchens and bathrooms. https://t.co/QAF3Ch82VI http://pic.twitter.com/sLpoVMvuLJ
— PCWorld (@pcworld)
March 15, 2016 -
Plastic-eating bacteria could revolutionize waste disposal https://t.co/aFAuQ7jOwf http://pic.twitter.com/4r117ZWNLM
— ExtremeTech (@ExtremeTech)
March 15, 2016 -
Artificial skin glows as it stretches and moves. https://t.co/7boDCn2wnv http://pic.twitter.com/Z8T1FERqbo
— Discover Magazine (@DiscoverMag)
March 15, 2016 -
Rumor: Chinese spy shots show ‘iPhone 7’ with dual cameras, no home button https://t.co/dxZKDBTVOv http://pic.twitter.com/oFO8hBBEa8
— Apple News (@applenws)
March 15, 2016 -
Hacker group Anonymous is launching “total war” on Trump and his campaign for president: https://t.co/8FxsLj8Bt9 http://pic.twitter.com/rMEMO8btIs
— Discovery News (@DNews)
March 14, 2016 -
Justice Dept: FBI could demand Apple source code & keys if iPhone backdoor too ‘burdensome’ https://t.co/sNHDMsq3Ki http://pic.twitter.com/UuFF0ONwso
— ZDNet (@ZDNet)
March 14, 2016 -
Robotic exoskeleton for paraplegics approved for market https://t.co/MUMvMq1V05 http://pic.twitter.com/9f7jFBXzwI
— CNET (@CNET)
March 14, 2016
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The best drone racer in the world just won $250,000 https://t.co/6updpTklA3 http://pic.twitter.com/SaXOo1bqOA
— Engadget (@engadget)
March 14, 2016
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Japan will broadcast 2016 Olympics in 8K https://t.co/dRdY1b8Rfh http://pic.twitter.com/srag97rShL
— CNET (@CNET)
March 14, 2016
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The Samsung Galaxy S7 has one flaw, says @DavidCarnoy: It still runs Android (commentary) https://t.co/M9GGiDJcVa http://pic.twitter.com/2XazXLzroP
— CNET (@CNET)
March 13, 2016
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