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Lockheed Martin is travelling to Australia to help fight space junk

In the movie Gravity, masses upon masses of floating debris hurtled through space at alarming speeds and collided with the heroine's space shuttle, killing her crew. Space junk isn't just...

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Samsung’s Tizen has “no chance of success” according to Huawei

Fans of mobile operating systems not called "Android" or 'iOS" might be sad to hear what Huawei's head honcho just told the Wall Street Journal. In an interview, Richard Yu...

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Amazon is taking on Google with its own advertising program

Amazon plans to expand its small online ad delivery business enough to take on Google’s AdWords, according to a Wall Street Journal report. The company is developing a platform for...

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Google has acquired industrial design firm Gecko Design

Google is closing out the week with a new acquisition being wrapped up. The Mountain View, California-based corporation is buying Gecko Design, a product and industrial design firm based nearby...

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AT&T is bringing gigabit internet to Silicon Valley

Gigabit internet services are slowly being rolled out across different cities in the U.S., no one company is offering a nationwide service as of now, that may take a while....

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Snapchat Discovery allows brands to serve video content and ads

Snapchat has earned the favor of the coveted teen demographic, but can it turn engagement into money? The Wall Street Journal reports that the startup is in talks to launch...

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The NAB is suing the FCC over an upcoming airwave auction

On Monday the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) filed a petition asking a federal court to object to the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) rules for an upcoming auction of TV...

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Harvard has created a swarm of robots that is capable of learning

Totally ignoring Asimov’s laws of robotics, a team of computer scientists at Harvard University have crafted a swarm of over one thousand diabolical robots, programmed only for evil. Despite the...

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Gemalto is acquiring SafeNet for $890 million

Amsterdam-based digital security firm Gemalto says it will close on an $890 million deal to buy SafeNet later this year. “We have just entered into our new multi-year development plan,...

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Encrypted websites are getting a boost in Google’s search results

Google says it has been testing changes to its search algorithms that will give secure, encrypted websites — as shown by HTTPS in their URL — ranking preference over those...

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