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China’s dark matter satellite has sent back its first batch of data

Earlier this month, China launched its Dark Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE) into space, and it's already starting to send back data. Developed by researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, alongside researchers...

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Twitter is trying to purge malicious users from its services

If there's one thing that Twitter has in abundance, other than spam bots, it's trolls. The sheer amount of malicious users on Twitter has caused many people to stop using the...

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Spotify appears to be caving in to Taylor Swift’s demands

Remember the fight that Spotify and Taylor Swift got into last year, the one that resulted in Swift removing most of her songs from the streaming service? Well, the fight started...

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Music labels make more from vinyl sales than YouTube streaming

Don't let those stories of YouTubers making millions of dollars from the advertisements on their videos fool you into thinking YouTube streaming is a lucrative business, because it's not. Even...

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Fitbit claims the Apple Watch hasn’t impacted the market very much

Apple must be losing its touch, because not only was Apple Music unable to disrupt the music streaming market the way that competitors like Spotify feared, it looks like the Apple...

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Google denies rumors that it’s merging Android and Chrome OS

Yesterday, a report from the Wall Street Journal started circulating across the Internet, which claimed that Google is planning to fold Chrome OS into Android sometime in 2017, with a later...

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Google is using balloons to bring Internet access to Indonesia

With the fourth-largest population on the planet and a rapidly developing economy, Indonesia could very well be the next China or India in terms of explosive Internet and smartphone adoption, but...

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Morocco’s new mega-project could tun it into a solar superpower

The handful of you that are actually familiar with Ouarzazate will know it as the place where movies like Lawrence of Arabia and The Mummy were filmed, but the Moroccan city is...

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It looks like Google is going to have to come to Yahoo’s rescue

It looks like nothing and nobody from within the company will be enough to save Yahoo, as evidenced by yet another disappointing earnings report, which is why it looks like Google...

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Moments could be the solution to all of Twitter’s problems

Curation is the name of the game nowadays, and Twitter wants to get in on the action with Moments, a new service that the company launched this morning which aims to turn the chaotic...

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The 12.9-inch iPad Pro is Apple’s answer to the Surface Pro

As far as Apple press events go, this year's iPhone event was pretty week, but there were a couple of announcements that definitely stood out, one of which being the...

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Even Apple admits that Apple Music could use some work

Apple Music is a decent product, but it's not even close to being the game-changer that competitors in the music streaming industry feared it would be. In fact, aside from...

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