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Your College's Recommended Student Loan Payment Option Could Put You Even Further in Debt Student loan repayment options pushed by colleges could be doubling or even tripling the amount borrowers owe, according to a report from CNBC.
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Hudson Automatic Vintage Inspired Dive Watch

The Gadget Flow - 8 May 2018 15:03
Hudson Automatic Vintage Inspired Dive Watch Elegantly display the time with the Hudson Automatic Vintage Inspired Dive Watch. Aside from its powerful appearance, this watch also comes with a variety of impressive technical features. The 316L stainless steel casing...
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NASA nuclear power system test in Nevada desert was a success In January, it was announced that NASA had teamed up with the US Department of Energy to test a nuclear power system called the Kilopower project. The test was set to be conducted in the Nevada desert, where researchers ...
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Top Tech Companies Head to White House to Talk AI, Fending off the Apocalypse It's almost been a year since the White House held its last big tech summit. On Thursday, it will reportedly host representatives from 38 of the biggest companies in the US to discuss the future of artificial intelligenc...
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I don't think I can live with Apple's upcoming iPhone X Plus Ever since 2014 when Apple finally relented and gave iPhone users the bigger screens they had been clamoring for, I've been waiting for mobile tech to progress to a place where the perfect phone size is finally possible....
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Four MIT graduates opened a restaurant with a fully functional robotic kitchen Spyce is a restaurant in Boston where robots do all of the cooking so that human employees can focus on what they do best - make customers feel welcome. The robotic woks were developed by four MIT graduates who wanted to...
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Here's what might happen when the Sun finally bites the cosmic dust You don't need me to tell you that the Sun is pretty important to all of us. Without it, we wouldn't be here, but it won't be around forever. Scientists predict that the Sun will begin dying in around 10 billion years fr...
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Equifax Now Says Over 56,000 Driver's Licenses, Passports, and Other IDs Were Stolen, Too Credit-reporting agency Equifax has revealed new details this week about the personal data of customers exposed in last year's data breach.
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Twitter is testing secret, encrypted direct messaging With the proliferation of secure messaging apps out there, Twitter is set to join in on the action. The company is seemingly testing end-to-end encrypted direct messaging in the Android version of its app, as spotted by ...
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Bitcoin Sees Wall Street Warm to Trading Virtual Currency

The New York Times - 8 May 2018 02:56
Bitcoin Sees Wall Street Warm to Trading Virtual Currency Following Goldman Sachs's moves to begin trading Bitcoin, the New York Stock Exchange's parent company is said to be in talks to open a virtual currency exchange.
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Is Airbnb why your rent got hiked? NYC says yes, leading to bitter dispute Airbnb and New York City are fighting over a disputed report by the city’s comptroller that found Airbnb plays a part in rising rents.        
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A new technique synchronizes cochlear signals in those with implants, stimulating the brain in a way that is similar to hearing people. This can allow those with cochlear implants to hear in stereo.
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Instagram makes it easier for businesses to answer your DMs It's a big deal that Instagram now lets you make some orders without leaving the app, but what if you have questions? You're covered there, too. Instagram is trotting out direct messaging tools that help shops answer mes...
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Google Research becomes Google AI as machine learning obsession grows A company as big as Google has the resources to focus on a lot of different endeavors, but for Google, AI is quickly becoming one of the biggest. In addition to things like Search and Android, we’ve seen AI become a bi...
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Facebook will block foreign ads on Ireland's abortion referendum Facebook has been increasingly stringent about verifying the sources of political ads in its bid to prevent foreign interference, and that's evident in its approach to Ireland. The social network is now refusing any fore...
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Microsoft Store's Revenue Sharing With Developers Will Soon Significantly Undercut Apple and Google Microsoft on Tuesday announced changes to its revenue sharing model with developers that will significantly undercut Apple and Google. Starting later this year, the company says developers will receive 95 percent of the ...
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Will Europe's Looming Tech Rules Prove to Be a Template for the World? There was a time when people bought most of the software on their computer, but this is, of course, now ancient history. Some software you still buy, but much of today's most-used software is free. No one buys browsers o...
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Some pandas are losing their black eye patches A dozen pandas at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding appear to be losing their distinctive black eye patches.
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'World of Warcraft' DDoS attacker gets a year in prison, nearly $30,000 fine A disgruntled World of Warcraft player who engaged in DDoS attacks against the game's European servers has been sentenced to a year in prison, the Justice Department has announced. The post ‘World of Warcraft’ DDoS a...
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Equifax's data breach by the numbers: The full breakdown - CNET The credit-monitoring giant reveals exactly how much information was exposed in a massive data breach in 2017 that affected more than half of Americans.
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Samsung Galaxy S9 launches in gorgeous Burgundy Red color Just like last year, it's only available in one market right now. The Galaxy S9 is one of the most stunning phones of 2018, and along with its slim bezels and curved display, Samsung offers it in a variety of colors. Ava...
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Elon Musk buys $9.85M more of Tesla shares, boosting his stake to nearly 20% Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk spent $9.85 million on more Tesla shares, boosting his stake in the electric car company to nearly 20%. His implied statement of financial confidence came after he criticized financial ...
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