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Blood feud: Feds hit Theranos founder with criminal charges Disruption comes in many forms. For Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes, it may end up taking the form of a jail cell.  The 34-year old Stanford dropout has been charged by federal prosecutors with 11 counts alleging she ...
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Sony developing new Android launcher to replace Xperia Home Sony’s Xperia line of smartphones may not be the hottest sellers on the Android market, but that doesn’t stop the company from releasing new devices. While one could argue over the amount of effort they put in to imp...
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The Universe Is Not a Simulation, but We Can Now Simulate It Computer simulations have become so accurate that cosmologists can now use them to study dark matter, supermassive black holes, and other mysteries of the real evolving cosmos.
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Judge Rules White Supremacist Can Sue Twitter for Banning Him A California judge decided Thursday not to throw out a lawsuit filed against Twitter that accused the company of violating the free speech rights of white supremacist Jared Taylor when Twitter banned him from the platfor...
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A major upgrade to the Large Hadron Collider is underway The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is getting an upgrade that will let researchers collect approximately 10 times more data than they can now. Currently, the particle accelerator can produce up to one billion proton-proton ...
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Europe's GDPR is Killing Email Marketing, to the Disappointment of No One For the past month or so, inboxes the world over have been awash with emails about updated privacy policies and new permissions required by the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). You probably hav...
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FBI Recovered 731 Pages of Messages and Calls From Michael Cohen's BlackBerry The FBI just got its hands on a whole lot of Michael Cohen's encrypted communications. In a letter submitted Friday, the United States Attorney's Office revealed that it obtained a treasure trove of messages and call log...
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What's the Worst Thing You've Done Online?

Gizmodo - 16 Jun 2018 16:00
What's the Worst Thing You've Done Online? Twitter recently "accidentally" banned a whole lot of users for joining the service before they were thirteen years old. The users, now "old enough" to use Twitter "responsibly," have been upset, and Twitter has a whole ...
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Apple brings 5G and national security into Qualcomm patent battle As Apple and Qualcomm’s ongoing legal battle over patent licensing fees continues, the two companies now find themselves before the US International Trade Commission in Washington, D.C., with the chipmaker arguing that...
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The Internet Is Obsessed With This Perfectly Symmetrical Mushroom Cloud A Christmas-tree-shaped storm cloud settled over the beach in Alabama, and even meteorologists are impressed.
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Not just credit cards: More retail apps are offer ways to get cash back It's not a way to make a quick buck: It can take days or even weeks for a purchase to be verified before the money is added to an account. But the money can add up over time. Here's a look at some cash back apps.    �...
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Drone buying guide updated with a new top pick

DP Review - 16 Jun 2018 14:00
Drone buying guide updated with a new top pick We've updated our Best Drones buying guide and there's a new winner (hint: it's made by DJI). Find out which model was our favorite and learn more about all of your choices in our updated guide. Read Best Drones buying g...
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Space Photos of the Week: Mars Attacks Opportunity The huge cloud blocks out the sun, sending Oppy into low power mode.
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NASA Continues Mars Sample Return Mission Studies NASA doesn't expect to make decisions on how it will carry out a Mars sample return effort until late next year despite recent discoveries that have offered additional evidence that the planet was once, and may still be,...
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To put a quantum computer on your desk, Intel has a plan unlike any other Quantum computers, once they become common, will solve difficult problems far more quickly than current PCs. That could threaten a chipmaker like Intel, but it's researching how to turn its knowledge of silicon productio...
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Chinese tech startup Chuwi is getting into gaming, and its first effort is a itty bitty gaming PC I've written about Chinese tech startup Chuwi a number of times in the past, mainly because they've been making some pretty solid Windows machines at very, very low prices. The company has already tackled budget notebook...
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Could Google Image Search Help Fight Fake News On Social Media? Could we fight fake news by reconnecting shared images to their origins, using automatic reverse image search to add context to all imagery that summarizes it based on how it has been captioned across the web and offerin...
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Scientists discover new type of photosynthesis in breakthrough study A new study out of Imperial College London describes the discovery of a new type of photosynthesis, one the institute says “changes our understanding of the basic mechanism” involved. Even better, researchers indicat...
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Former Fitbit employees indicted for stealing Jawbone trade secrets - CNET The longtime rivals might engage in legal battle again.
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US iPhone imports imperiled as ITC hears Qualcomm complaint The first of more than a dozen legal actions between Apple and Qualcomm went to trial in Washington, D.C., on Friday, where U.S. International Trade Commission staff issued a recommendation that the presiding trade judge...
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'The Onion' promises it won't stop trolling Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is getting a taste of what happens when you piss off The Onion.  The satirical news site has been relentlessly trolling Zuckerberg and Facebook for the past few days and promises it's only g...
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The voice of Stephen Hawking will be shot at a black hole, and maybe someone will hear it Stephen Hawking dedicated the majority of his life to the pursuit of knowledge, focusing on physics and math in a quest to explain how the universe works. Now, the late scientist's voice will be broadcast into space, and...
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