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Google reportedly pays Apple $9 billion/year to remain the iPhone's default search engine When Apple first introduced the iPhone, the decision to use Google as the default search engine on mobile Safari was essentially a no-brainer. After all, Google was unquestionably the dominant search engine at the time a...
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Did you go to download macOS Mojave but found an incomplete installer application arrived in your /Applications folder? Some Mac users have discovered that when trying to download macOS Mojave from the Mac App Store, the...
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Hidden Maya Civilization Revealed Beneath Guatemala's Jungle Canopy More than 61,000 ancient Maya structures -- from large pyramids to single houses -- were lurking beneath the dense jungle canopy in Guatemala, revealing clues about the ancient culture's farming practices, infrastructure...
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The innovative RED Hydrogen phone is delayed even more The past 12 months haven't been particularly exciting in the world of smartphones. Sure, "the notch" has become a standard feature on most devices, but with the excitement of all-screen devices fading quickly, this year'...
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Prosecutors say Uber driver shot passenger from outside car Prosecutors say evidence shows that an Uber driver charged with shooting a passenger on a Denver interstate was outside the car when he fired a handgun 10 times, striking the man inside the car six times
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California governor signs country's first IoT security law - CNET The new Internet of Things law calls for "reasonable" security features.
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This is our best look yet at Razer's new gaming phone Razer last year released its first Android handset, the simply-named Phone, which was sold as a gaming smartphone. The Phone did so well that Razer decided to make a sequel, which is going to be unveiled next month. But,...
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New technology might make the front-facing iPhone camera invisible The iPhone X imposed the notch as a must-have design feature, as almost every Android device maker that matters copied it this year. Samsung is has been both a surprising and refreshing hold out. But just because we've a...
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Microsoft suspends development of touch-friendly Office apps for Windows The focus is on the iOS, Android, Web, and Win32 versions of the apps.
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This Week's Awesome Stories From Around the Web (Through September 29) ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE How Google’s DeepMind Will Train Its AI Inside Unity’s Video Game Worlds Sean Captain | Fast Company “DeepMind, part of Google parent company Alphabet, is going big on virtual world AI train...
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As part of the ongoing legal battle between the two, a U.S. trade judge has declined Qualcomm’s request for an import ban on certain iPhone models. As reported by Reuters, the judge said that while some iPhone models i...
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Bluetooth is the way personal audio works these days. But there are so many variations on the wireless theme, it can be hard to know where to start. So we've rounded up some of the best deals on the coolest Bluetooth aud...
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Watch the iPhone XS survive drop tests on concrete We've all had that brief moment of panic when our (probably expensive) smartphones plunge onto solid ground, so Apple's claim that the glass on Apple's latest iPhones is the toughest on any smartphone might be welcome ne...
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Space Photos of the Week: Hubble Captures the Bubble Nebula's stellar wind and the cold core of the Milky Way are this week's stars.
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Pregnant Women Who Get a Flu Shot Protect Their Babies, Too Pregnant women should get a flu shot, CDC recommends.
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The Oculus Quest's competitor isn't Rift or Vive. It's the Nintendo Switch While Oculus is optimistic that its standalone Quest VR headset will deliver a quality experience, the headset was designed on a mobile chipset. That means its less of a Rift replacement and more like the VR equivalent o...
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10 years of Android: How the best mobile OS was made

Android Central - 29 Sep 2018 17:00
10 years of Android: How the best mobile OS was made You've come a long way, baby. Step into the Wayback Machine and travel to October 2008, if you will. I was with a small crowd of other folks at a Washington, D.C. T-Mobile store waiting in line to buy the T-Mobile G1. It...
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How Quantum Memory Could Change Computing

Gizmodo - 29 Sep 2018 17:00
How Quantum Memory Could Change Computing In a hot tub in 2012, physicist Seth Lloyd pitched a quantum internet application to Google's Sergey Brin and Larry Page. He called it Quoogle: a search engine that, using mathematics based on the physics of subatomic pa...
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Hank Green Explores the Dark Side of Internet Fame, With Robots The YouTube star's debut novel caused him to grapple with the dehumanizing nature of celebrity.
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NASA photographer talks rocket launches and a camera 'that smells like a campfire' - CNET One time, a SpaceX blastoff helped cook his camera.
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Bizarre Particles Keep Flying Out of Antarctica's Ice, and They Might Shatter Modern Physics Cosmic rays emanating from the south polar ice cap could lead to new physics --
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Student Project Scans Sky for Alien Laser Beams

SPACE.com - 29 Sep 2018 15:58
Student Project Scans Sky for Alien Laser Beams The Trillion Planet Survey has begun scanning the huge Andromeda galaxy, as well as our own Milky Way, for beams of light that could have been produced by advanced alien civilizations.
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