Latest and Breaking Technology News and Top Stories - July 7
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OpenHatch organizes Open Source Comes to Campus, a series of events held across the country dedicated to helping students from a wide range of backgrounds learn about open source.
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Facebook is constantly experimenting on its users by tweaking the newsfeed in both large and small ways, a former member of the company's data science team confirms, and some of the social network's defenders argue that it isn't doing an...
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Adtile, a startup that says it’s bringing an “app store”-style approach to mobile ads, is announcing that it has raised $4.5 million in Series A funding. Earlier this year, I wrote about the company’s Motion...
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Ben Woods / The Next Web : You can pre-order Microsoft's Kinect for Windows now for $199 ahead of its July 15 launch — Microsoft's online stores in the US and UK have seemingly confirmed that its next-generation motion...
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Robin, a “software layer for office buildings,” has raised $1.4 million. Imagine walking into a room, having it recognize you, then customize itself to your particular preferences. That’s not the future – it...
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Your day begins at dawn. After all, you are lying in a sleeping bag under the open sky grateful that you haven't: a) been stabbed by a grifter, b) been trampled by a herd of animals or c) contracted hypothermia and frozen to death. Then ...
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King, the $7 billion mobile game company that has made its fortune rehashing popular casual games of the past two decades, is back with another totally original title that is sure to further stuff its pockets with delicious microtransact...
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Google has added the first sea vessel to Street View’s roster of panoramically surveilled and stitched places, with a Royal Caribbean International cruise ship getting 20,000 close ups so that armchair surfers can take a virt...
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Solar power is quickly coming into its own, growing some 35 percent worldwide last year to a total installed capacity of 136,697 MW. It's going to get a nice boost from India, which hopes to float a similar 50MW plant—on a 1.27 million s...
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As the BBC reports, notorious web entrepreneur Kim Dotcom has had his extradition hearing delayed once again. Despite being accused of what’s thought to be the world’s largest copyright-related crime, authorities have failed to go ahead ...
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Sprint and T-Mobile may have been the first big US carriers to announce launch plans for LG's G3 smartphone, but they won't be the first to actually carry it. AT&T has revealed that both the G3 and the Android Wear-based G Watch will...
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Darrell Etherington / TechCrunch : Oculus Debuts Oculus Connect Developer Conference, Acquires RakNet And Open Sources Its Tech — Oculus made a couple of announcements today, including the acquisition of a middleware g...
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There's a bizarre charm to the mini dramas of Apple's commercials from the 1980s, and this Australian Macintosh clip is no exception. "The Manager" is fifty-seven seconds of corporate melodrama, like a soap opera you might experience on ...
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The effects of music on mental performance are complicated. It would be fantastic if there were a music app that could boost your attention span by 400%, but that app probably does not exist.
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After WeChat allowed official account owners to set up shop on Weixin — the version of its popular messaging app offered in China — it is now offering even more options by opening up access to its advertising platform (as first spotted b...
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The LG G Watch is available now on the Google Play Store for $229. AT&T hopes that a 50 percent price cut for the Android Wear smartwatch helps move some LG G3 smartphones; you can bundle the two and save on the G Watch.
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MOUNTAIN VIEW Calif. (Reuters) - Google smartphones with next-generation 3D sensing technology are about to blast into orbit, where they will become the brains and eyes of ball-shaped hovering robots on the International Space Station.
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Everyone’s gunning to be the platform for your smart home, including Apple and Google, but Quirky spin-off startup Wink has its range in stores as of today at The Home Depot, giving it access to a market of average consumers....
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According to sources, Spotify community and playlist sharing site Playlists.net is on the verge of being acquired. Read More
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Google co-founder Larry Page doesn't want people to work so hard.
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An anonymous reader writes with news about a dream job for binge-watching couch potatoes in the UK. Ploughing through your new favourite series on Netflix is something you probably enjoy doing after a working day, but what if it was your...
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Global music brand MTV is turning to the global throng of internet users to establish a new socially-powered music-video chart. The Your MTV Top 20 chart will be compiled based on fan interactions with the week’s most popular global musi...
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Neurologists protest Europe's $1.6 billion project to simulate human brain on supercomputers
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Microsoft has quietly announced plans to discontinue its MapPoint and Streets & Trips products at the end of this year. Both will be officially killed off on December 31, 2014, though online support for the latter will continue thro...
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There's a certain entity within the Pentagon that's quite (in)famous for developing terrifying robots, advanced weapons and futuristic tech. It's called the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency or, as most people know it, DARPA: the...
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The smartwatches are here! Pre-orders of the first Android Wear watches from LG and Samsung ship today. But what can you do with your new toy when it actually shows up? You can get notifications on your wrist(!) sure, but there's more wh...
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Jon Russell / The Next Web : LG's 10.1-inch G Pad tablet begins rolling out worldwide, initially in the US — LG has begun to introduce the 10.1-inch version of its new G Pad tablet range worldwide, starting in the US o...
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HTC's newest device aimed at the Asian market packs respectable specs, but its success depends on its pricing in local markets.
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Hong Kong's metro puts others to shame: It's one of the most profitable subways in the world. It's on time 99.9 percent of the time. It's always improving—and it's controlled by some very clever artificial intelligence. Read more...
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Forget Photoshop, what you're looking at is the real deal -- a Japanese Snow Monkey just chllin' in some water using an iPhone. The photo above (used with permission) was taken by the talented and award winning Dutch photographer Marsel ...
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Oculus made a couple of announcements today, including the acquisition of a middleware game network technology provider RakNet, which powers cross-platform voice chat, SQL logging, secure connectivity and more for a number of indie...
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Another experimentation in mobile messaging arrives today, this time from a company innovating on the Android platform first. Yes, Android. LokLok, as this latest app is called, replaces the Android phone’s lock screen with a...
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An anonymous reader writes with this breakdown and comparison of the first two Android Wear watches available today. The first two watches built on the Android Wear platform launch today. One is from LG, the G Watch, and the other is fro...
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First, Valve held its "Steam Dev Days" event back in January, and virtual reality's industry leaders spoke. Now, Oculus VR is organizing its own event -- "Oculus Connect 2014" -- and those same luminaries are speaking once more. Oculus V...
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Gawker "Endless Appetizers" Mark Beginning of Our Collective National Suicide | Jalopnik Meet The First Man To Bike Through The Channel Tunnel | Jezebel How to Feel About Your Significant Other's Celebrity Crushes | Kotaku The Wo...
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Inspiration can strike at any time, and presumably the creator of this unique BBQ happened to be watching Contact while trying to come up with a new design. How else can you explain its concentric ring design that looks like some kind of...
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Before being swallowed by Microsoft, Nokia had one last flagship up its sleeve: the Lumia 930. Smartphone aficionados might be familiar with the combination of 5-inch 1080p display, quad-core Snapdragon 800 chip and 20-megapixel camera, ...
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Nokia unveiled a new high-end smartphone in its Lumia series at Microsoft’s Build 2014 conference in April this year, the Lumia 930. Today Microsoft announced that the device will go on sale this week in Europe, Asia and the Middle East,...
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Apple may be planning to trade battery capacity for slimness in its next-generation handsets, according to a Monday report from the Far East, with the hotly-anticipated 4.7-inch "iPhone 6" said to pack an 1,800 mAh unit and its 5...
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Popcorn Time is a miracle: It lets you stream torrents of movies and TV shows as though they were on Netflix or Hulu. Is it illegal? Probably! But it's also awesome, hard to trace, and soon, it'll work with your Chromecast. Read more...
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We’ve heard of several Tesla vehicles bursting into flames after hitting a piece of debris or colliding with a wall, but over the holiday weekend the biggest incident yet involving one of Elon […]
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Dennis Schaal / Skift : Expedia Acquires Australia's Wotif Group for $703 Million — The merger and acquisition binge in online travel just kicked up a notch as Expedia Inc. agreed to acquire Australia's Wotif Group for...
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It can be hard for third-party high-end camera accessory makers to distinguish themselves and attract consumer attention – Canon and Nikon make lenses for their own camera systems that tend to work better than most, in part b...
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Driven by promotions & 16 new carriers, Apple seen selling 36.5M iPhones in June quarter (AppleInsider) Some analyst throws around random numbers about how many iPhones Apple will sell. It won't matter when this guy is off by several...
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We know that our Facebook news feeds go through a complicated filtering process, affected both by Facebook's internal algorithms and our own efforts to hide or show particular friends. However, not all third-party apps are so complex, an...
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It appears that it will only take five years from the iPad's introduction for tablet sales to outpace those of traditional computers. No, tablets can't replace PCs for everyone, but they do more than enough for many people.
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(Reuters) - Touchscreen chipmaker Atmel Corp said it would buy Newport Media, a maker of low-power Wi-Fi and bluetooth gear, for $140 million to gain ground in a technology that helps connect everything through the Internet.
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Of course you don't really need that LV trunk that converts into a deluxe shower, but wouldn't it be cool?
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Good news: Amazon has more instance types and higher-level services than any competitor. Bad news: that means a ton of complexity and tracking challenges for users.