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Location American Technology News for 28 May 2014
The FTC Wants to Save You From Data Brokers That Sell Your Secrets Data brokers the world over collect and sell information about your online behavior . Now, though, the FTC has plans to try and save you from their data-grabbing ways.
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Google's Brin Says NSA Surveillance Revelations Were a Google's co-founder calls for policy shifts to address mass surveillance.
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Uber's growing like a weed, and it's about to get a lot more exposure for people who may not have tried or heard about the ridesharing service. CEO Travis Kalanick announced a strategic partnership with AT&T on stage at ...
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Did Dr. Dre's boastfulness cost him hundreds of millions in Apple-Beats deal? After Beats co-founder Dr. Dre made an exuberant video post on Vine boasting about becoming the first rap billionaire, many worried that Apple’s deal with the audio and streaming music service -- once rumored to be wor...
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Google's Brin Wants to Ban Patent Trolls

Re/code - 28 May 2014 04:54
Google's Brin Wants to Ban Patent Trolls Google's co-founder wants to get rid of business process patents, shorten protection periods.
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MakerBot arguably put 3D printing on the map, but it could be New Matter that ultimately puts it average people’s hands Backed by Idealab, the startup launched a Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign on Wednesday and hopes t...
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Facebook Asks Europe To Review Its $19B WhatsApp Buy: An Explainer  Facebook has already had its $19 billion acquisition of messaging service WhatsApp approved by the Federal Trade Commission in the U.S., but in order to make sure that national regulators in European countries do not c...
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Sergey Brin: I Shouldn't Have Worked on Google+ As I'm Not Very Social Sergey Brin had admitted that it was "probably a mistake" that he ever worked on Google+ because, in his own words, he's "not a very social person" and "kind of a weirdo."
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Caffeine addicts of the world, meet your leader Andrew Chifari claims to have created the world's most expensive Starbucks drink, containing 60 shots of espresso and costing a staggering $54.75. It's called the Sexagintu...
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Cosmic explosion spotted in neighbouring galaxy (Phys.org) --NASA's Swift satellite reported an enormous explosion occurred this morning at 8.15 AEST in our neighbouring galaxy, Andromeda. This explosion is known as a Gamma Ray Burst (GRB), one of the most powerful ex...
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If you've seen an ASUS-made smartphone here in the United States in the past few years, it's been a real oddity. Today the folks at AT&T are about to make …
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Tried to pre-order JK Rowling's forthcoming The Silkworm on Amazon, only to find that no such option exists? The title is one of several victims of the company's very public spat with publishers Hachette, which Amazon is...
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Tonight at Code Conference, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella brought his Skype team onto the stage to prove that his company's got the next big thing. Taglined "the pre-beta of magic," the service, called Skype Translator, tu...
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Screening for lung cancer leads to early detection and treatment, but can it also make people stop smoking before they get cancer? The answer is that it depends on the seriousness of the results, according to a study. Th...
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The Leap Motion controller is a curious little motion sensor, but it isn't always easy to use. The hand-sensing tech has a tendency to lose sight of your fingers are and almost every application that uses it has its own ...
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Satellite de-orbiting and re-entry is essential to halt the continuous increase in orbital space debris. The BETS project, which ends this month, is making waves with a new tether solution that is faster and more resista...
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Microsoft: Xbox and Bing aren't going anywhere Speaking at Re/code’s conference in California, Microsoft's CEO Satya Nadella assured gamers that the company doesn't plan to sell its Xbox division, despite what many people advise Microsoft to do. Furthermore, he sai...
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Google today announced its own design for self-driving cars, which will drive people around without a steering wheel or pedals. It's the latest project from Google X, the company's skunkworks group headed by Google co-fo...
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New mechanism explaining how cancer cells spread

Science Daily - 28 May 2014 22:36
A protein critical to the spread of deadly cancer cells has been discovered by researchers who have determined how it works, paving the way for potential use in diagnosis and eventually possible therapeutic drugs to halt...
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Drug users are attracted to heroin not only for the "high," but because it is less expensive and easier to get than prescription painkillers, a nationwide survey of heroin users indicate. Researchers have found that many...
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While younger black trauma patients are significantly more likely than whites to die from their injuries, black trauma patients over the age of 65 are 20 percent less likely to do so. This research runs counter to most h...
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Cure for dry eye could be a blink away

Science Daily - 28 May 2014 21:06
The basic motion of tear film traversing the eye has been the focus of recent study. Dry eye -- a burning, gritty condition that can impair vision and damage the cornea -- is a common condition without a cure. Many cause...
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