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Apple agrees to let China probe iOS for NSA backdoors and spying tools

China has been one of the most outspoken critics of the NSA's surveillance programs and the country demonstrated this last year with its massive collection of accusations and investigations into...

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Flexible implants could help the paralyzed walk again

Doctors have been trying to help paralyzed people walk again by giving them implants that stimulate their spinal cords for quite some time. Unfortunately, this isn't really possible with current...

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Dyson looks to secure its future with $2.35 billion R&D investment

Dyson is spending big on new products and product categories, the company announced. The maker of vacuums, fans, heaters, hand dryers, robots and more announced today that it would be...

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Apple’s next iPhone may feature a DSLR-quality camera

Apple’s next iPhone may include a camera capable of providing DSLR-quality images. Daring Fireball’s John Gruber admitted as much during a recent episode of his podcast “The Talk Show” where...

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Apple executive says Apple has no intention of making a budget phone

Prior to the iPhone 5c launching last year, there were rumors that the iPhone 5c would be a budget smartphone from Apple meant to capitalize on the demand from emerging...

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Argentina is using drones to weed out tax evaders

As drones are becoming cheaper, their usefulness has expanded as well. Now drones can be used by hobbyists, videographers, and let’s not forget law enforcement as well. As it turns...

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Google’s self-driving vars will be allowed to break the speed limit

Google’s self-driving vehicle is still a work in progress, and one of the more interesting recent developments have certainly raised our eyebrows. Apparently, Google has allowed their self-driving car to...

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Wikipedia founder calls “right to be forgotten” law “deeply immoral”

The founder of Wikipedia, Jimmy Wales, has today branded the EU's Right to be Forgotten ruling as a "deeply immoral" and dangerous step towards the "sanitisation of human knowledge." "History...

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Manchester United is dropping £500,000 on cameras to track it players

First-year Manchester United coach Louis Van Gaal is shaking things up at the soccer club, but perhaps no change is getting more attention than the cameras that have stated popping...

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ARM’s chip licensing revenue is growing at a rapid pace

ARM Holdings’ chip licensing business continues to grow, the company said, reporting year-on-year increases in second-quarter profit and revenue. Revenue for the quarter totaled £187.1 million (US$309.6 million) for the quarter, up from...

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