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Thousands of people are commenting on the FAA’s drone rules

You could fill a book with all of the potential uses that commercial drones have for both companies and individuals, and you could fill a second book with all of...

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Salesforce.com acquires Austin-based startup Toopher

Down in the capital of Texas there's a company known as Toopher that develops a mobile two-factor authentication app that separates itself from the competition by using location awareness. What's so...

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IBM is pouring $3 billion into the Internet of things

The Internet of things is still in its infancy and every technology company out there wants to secure a piece of the market while things are still fresh. In order...

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Google Now is making its way to Chrome OS

In many ways, Google Now is the precursor to the ever-present artificial intelligence systems that you see in many science fiction films, the ones that exist solely to make our lives...

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Microsoft is bringing the Windows 10 Preview to more smartphones

Finally, some good news for Lumia owners who haven't been able to experience the Windows 10 Preview. According to Microsoft, the company will be expanding the list of Windows 10 Preview-compatible smartphones...

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The FCC is going to vote on a plan to share 3.5GHz spectrum

In a few weeks the FCC is going to vote on a new spectrum-sharing plan for a band that everyone from mobile service providers, to individuals, to the United States military...

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Google wants to bring robots to the operating room

Several technology companies have been expanding into the medical field over the fast couple of years, Google in particular. In fact, the company's life sciences division is currently working on advanced...

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Half the country disapproves of RadioShack consumer data auction

You want to know how to piss off half the country? All you need to do is auction off consumer data. RadioShack proved that earlier this week when its decision...

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Blu and Cyanogen are launching a Google-free Android smartphone

I'm not sure what got in to Cyanogen but the startup has been extremely aggressive these past couple of months. Now that the company has the funding it needs to...

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The FCC’s net neutrality rules may have earned it a lawsuit

It was only a matter of time. The FCC's controversial net neutrality rules didn't sit well with the telecom industry in the United States and the companies that dominate the...

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