• Don’t languish in line for the new iPhone SE! Pre-order one instead

    Apple’s iPhone SE is about to hit stores, and as veteran Apple fans are well aware, launch day can be crazy. Anyone who’s tried to get an iPhone on the first day it hits stores likely has painful memories of waiting in super long lines outside the Apple Store. It’s a harsh trial for the Apple faithful

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  • Did Israel-Based Firm Help FBI Crack iPhone?

    A company's stock is soaring after reports claimed it helped the FBI to crack the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters. Japanese technology firm Suncorp owns Cellebrite, the Israel-based company that may have helped the agency to bypass the iPhone's security features. Its shares

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  • Space Walk of Fame to Auction Astronaut-Donated Artifacts to Benefit Museum

    A fragment from a recovered rocket, a segment of netting used on the surface of the moon and a chunk of landing gear tire from a space shuttle are among the more than 200 historic NASA artifacts being auctioned this week to benefit a Florida museum devoted to honoring and preserving space history. The

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  • Viva 'Mars World': Las Vegas May Get Red Planet Experience

    A consortium that includes a renowned space designer wants to build an immersive experience called "Mars World" near the famed Las Vegas Strip by 2021. The multi-acre simulated city will rise on yet-to-be purchased land somewhere between the I-15 freeway and Las Vegas Boulevard, if all goes

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  • Twin Suns Hurl Tatooine-Like Planets into Interstellar Space

    In "Star Wars," the planet Tatooine orbited twin stars. Rather, they exist in binary systems — where two stars orbit each other — or in systems with even more stars living together. Many scientists once doubted that circumbinary planets — worlds that orbit both the stars in a binary system

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  • Russian Meteor Fragments Showcased in New 'Infinity Pen'

    A team of entrepreneurs launched the "Infinity Pen" project — which will include a tiny chunk of the asteroid that exploded over Russia in February 2013 in the titular pen — on the crowdfunding site Kickstarter today (March 29). "We wanted to design something that puts this amazing piece

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  • Yamaha expands its RX-V 81 series with new Dolby Atmos and DTS:X-capable models

    Just last week, Yahama unveiled its new RX-V381 A/V receiver, an affordable yet powerful 4K-ready receiver with built-in support for HDR, Bluetooth and a host of other features. It turns out that was just the beginning, and Yamaha was saving the bigger news for this week. Yamaha unveiled four new models

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  • Best app deals of the day! 6 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time

    Everyone likes free apps, but sometimes the best ones are a bit expensive. Now and then, developers put paid apps on sale for a limited time, but you have to snatch them up while you have the chance. Here are the latest and greatest apps on sale in the iOS App Store. These apps normally cost money and

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  • MIT scientists design a drone that draws on your command

    Art and technology are considered to be two very opposite disciplines that attract different types of people. When the pair come together, though, the results can be stunning. Just check out this drone, created by the Fluid Interface Group at MIT, that can draw on command. MIT calls its invention the

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  • Pigs help shed light on how humans decompose deep under the Pacific Ocean

    Criminologists at a British Columbia university are exploring uncharted waters with a first-of-its-kind study that monitors decomposing pig carcasses to better understand how human bodies break down hundreds of metres underwater. The Simon Fraser University study, published earlier this month in the

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  • Gionee shows that flip phones aren't dead with the W909

    From Samsung to LG, smartphone companies still make flip phones geared towards particular regions, regardless of how shocked you may be by that practice. Gionee is one such company, and its recently announced W909 happens to be one such flip phone, reports GizChina. First revealed through TENAA, China

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  • Stomping Out Burglary, One Home at a Time

    After his friends were robbed, an engineer at Harvard discovered a serious problem in the home security industry. So He Built Something New...

  • Hybrid airship deal expected to benefit oil and mining industries

    The long-held vision of giant airships nearly the length of a Canadian football field delivering workers and supplies to the oilsands and the North's mining sector is a step closer to reality. U.S.-based Lockheed Martin has announced it has a letter of intent to sell 12 hybrid airships to Straightline

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  • Book on BlackBerry among finalists for National Business Book Award

    TORONTO - Stories on BlackBerry, journalism in the digital era and economic inequality have made the short list for this year's National Business Book Award.

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  • Tinder is about to make it even easier for you to find people thanks to Humin acquisition

    Rumors regarding Tinder’s acquisition of San Francisco startup Humin have been circulating for a while now. Today, the news has been made official, with the dating app’s CEO Sean Rad confirming the purchase. Makers of the Humin smart contact app, and hyper-localized networking app Knock Knock, the Humin

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  • Google’s Fiber Phone brings the magic of Google Voice into your home

    Thought landlines were dead? Think again. Thanks to a new service from Google Fiber, the seemingly antiquated home phone is coming to the 21st century. After tests were conducted near the beginning of 2016, Google has officially announced the Fiber Phone, and here’s everything you need to know about

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  • Uber launches campaign to gather public support ahead of Ottawa city vote

    Uber Canada is launching a campaign to gain public support as Ottawa city council prepares for a vote on ride-booking services on April 13. The company has been operating in Ottawa since October 2014 and says it wants Ottawa's citizens to share their stories about the service. Ottawa is one of

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  • This 300 Million Year Old Fossil Could Explain What The Deal Is With Spiders

    Lead author Doctor Russell Garwood, of Manchester University, said: “Our new fossil occupies a key position in the evolution of spiders. "They also had a tail-like structure at the end called a flagellum.

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  • New Tactic Surprises American Drivers

    United States Drivers are surprised that they never knew low gas prices could increase their insurance rates. Are you overpaying?

  • HTC 10 rumors and news leaks

    HTC has a lot to prove in 2016, and the company needs a strong flagship Android phone to do it. Rumors are gathering around the HTC 10, the long-awaited successor to the One M9. Now that the official launch date has been set for April 12, we’re closer than ever to seeing the new flagship. In the meantime

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  • Xiaomi’s taken its first official steps into South Korea

    Proving it’s not afraid of Samsung or LG, Xiaomi will soon put its products on sale in South Korea, but like the approach it has taken in the U.S., its massively popular smartphones will not be among them. Yet. Xiaomi has signed deals with local retailers Koma Trade and Youmi, making them official retail

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  • Waze adds alerts so you know when you’re speeding

    Most cars of yesteryear felt like they were going to disintegrate as soon as you hit 50mph, the orchestra of shakes, rattles and other worrying noises usually enough to ensure you remained hyperaware of your speed without having to glance at the dash. However, with motors these days offering true comfort

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  • Did You Know Every New Car Has a Secret Price?

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  • Google Photos ‘undo edits’ update eliminates copies to reduce clutter

    If you’re a Google Photos user that likes to jump in and tweak images before sharing them with friends, then you’ll likely welcome the workflow change that comes courtesy of the latest update. While the existing “undo edits” button does what it says on the tin and lets you roll back changes to a photo

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  • Endangered Puget Sound orcas to get personal health records

    The killer whales that spend time in the inland waters of Washington state already are tagged and tracked, photographed and measured. Now, experts want to add another layer to the exhaustive studies: individual health records for each endangered whale. The idea is to use them to monitor the orcas'

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  • Fossil Gives Glimpse Into Spider Evolution

    The new species, named Idmonarachne brasieri in honour of a University of Oxford professor who died in 2014, was found in Montceau-les-Mines, France. Researchers from the University of Manchester, Berlin's Museum fur Naturkunde, the University of Kansas and Imperial College London worked with the

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  • Acid Reflux Disease & GERD

    Learn More About Acid Reflux Disease and GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease.) Find Out How These Two Medical Conditions Differ From Heartburn.

  • Shark Week 2016's dates are revealed in bizarre new promo

    Shark Week is returning the Discovery Channel as it does for a glorious seven-day span every year, and the first promo is here to announce its premiere date: Sunday, June 26. The video is a strange one, that’s for sure. If Tim Burton were to create a Shark Week movie, this is close to what we’d expect

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  • Want a gaming laptop with the features of a desktop? EVGA's SC17 may be for you

    EVGA, a company known primarily for its graphics cards, revealed at CES that it was working on its first laptop, the SC17. An enthusiast machine by nature, the it bears a wealth of high-end internal components as well as some built-in overclocking utilities to push them even further. On the outside,

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