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The US Army is open-sourcing its cyberwarfare code

You'd think that the US military would do everything in its power to keep its cyberwarfare code a secret but apparently the Army has decided to adopt an open-door policy...

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Build your own modular smartphone with Google’s Project Ara app

The team behind Google's modular smartphone initiative, Project Ara, want to make it as simple as possible for consumers to customize their own device. In order to this, the team...

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Qualcomm introduces a “kill switch” into the Snapdragon 810

The idea behind a "kill switch" is that it will enable users to remotely disable their smartphones or tablets in the event hat they get stolen in order to protect...

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Forget Google Fiber, US Internet is offering a 10GB/s internet service

While Google Fiber may have brought gigabit internet speeds to the limelight in the United States, one company in Minnesota is taking things even further. For people fortunate enough to...

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The 88 Tauri is Lamborghini’s $6,000 smartphone

The word "Lamborghini" likely makes you think of very expensive cars, but there's another product line with the same name that will set your wallet back, too. The 88 Tauri...

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iRobot’s Create 2 is a Roomba that’s been turned into a hackers paradise

Many educational robots tend to be complex and expensive, or simple and cheap. Where's the middle ground for students who want to build sophisticated things, but don't want to pay...

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BitTorrent’s Bleep P2P messaging service now has offline support

BitTorrent today updated its encrypted P2P chat app Bleep with offline messaging support. You can download the new version from labs.bittorrent.com/bleep. The Bleep team explains why it originally had to...

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Mozilla brings web browsing to virtual reality with MozVR

With the Oculus Rift release mere months, away the tech world is gearing up for a potential virtual reality revolution. Earlier this week, as part of Mozilla's 10th anniversary, the...

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Homeboy is a wireless magnetized security camera

There are probably many different types of home security cameras available in the market today, but if you’re looking for an alternative, perhaps the Homeboy could be worth checking out....

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Android 5.0 Lollipop is coming to the NVIDIA SHIELD

Google unveiled the next major iteration of Android at I/2014 and at the time it was introduced as Android L. Yesterday the company officially announced the launch of Android 5.0...

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