UK Foreign Sec Bojo to tell Kremlin: Stop your cyber shenanigans… or else!
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View ArticleGeorgia regulators say dramatically over-budget nuclear plant can move forward
After Summer plant discontinuation, the future of nuclear was in question.
View ArticleThe Rinspeed Snap explores future-proofing with a modular electric vehicle
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Proponents of the jQuery Mobile web framework and the jQuery UI widgets and themes collection are looking for new blood to revive these stalled projects, which are to be combined into a single...
View ArticleVideo: See our full interview with Orion Program Manager Mark Kirasich
NASA's newest deep space capsule shares a lot with the proven designs of Apollo.
View ArticleHow Google, porn, and the birth of Jesus may explain human reproduction cycles
At Christmas, wersquo;re happy and Googling pornmdash;9 months later, therersquo;s an uptick in births.
View ArticleNvidia to cease producing new drivers for 32-bit systems
Bit by bit, the PC world is continuing to drop its legacy support.
View ArticleDealmaster: Get a $100 iTunes gift card for $85
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View ArticleDays after iPhone battery fiasco, lawsuits against Apple begin to mount
Customers say they would rather have replaced battery than bought a new phone.
View ArticleThe iPhone X’s Face ID can’t approve family purchases, and no one knows why
Touch ID could be used before, but iPhone X owners must enter their passwords.
View ArticleOkCupid begins enforcing real-name rules, insists it’s a good idea
Claims it's "keeping with the times," oblivious to users' privacy desires.
View ArticleHunting for the reason why the Western US has so darn many odd volcanoes
Eruptions across several states might all be related to the same sub-surface forces.
View ArticleHow do you change the most important law in Internet history? Carefully
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View ArticleHere are the intriguing toxins that spice up our favorite holiday dishes
Therersquo;s little risk and the FDA is on itmdash;but itrsquo;s food for (morbid) thought.
View ArticleThe right technology strategy for modern retail
It is the end of the year.The holiday season.The moment of truth for many retailers and the technologists that work for them or have them as customers.Black Friday is over, the last-minute shopping is...
View ArticleWhere did Mars’ water go? Maybe into the planet’s interior
Lots lost to space, but Marsrsquo; rocks might have done something Earthrsquo;s didnrsquo;t.
View ArticleA Christmas gift from Game Boy ROM hackers: Super Mario Land 2 in color
Happy 25th birthday, SML2! Thanks to DMCA worries, fans should probably grab this ASAP.
View ArticleCloudops automation is the only answer to cloud complexity
Let’s face facts: We often look at cloud computing as a single place to put our workloads and our data, where magic pixy dust takes care of what’s needed.But today we increasingly understand that the...
View ArticleGuidemaster: Everything Amazon’s Alexa can do, plus the best skills to enable
Make the most out of Alexa by using these features and skills each day.
View ArticleIDG Contributor Network: 3 things to know about IoT (and fog) in 2018
The IoT revolution is here.Connected devices are reaching every part of our lives, from wearables, to the smart home, to the industrial internet. (This infograph created by First Mark Capital does a...
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