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The New York City Police Department on Tuesday asked folks on Twitter
to post photos with its officers, using the hashtag #myNYPD. The
campaign backfired.
With FuelBand fading, a Nike deal with Apple on an iWatch makes sense to some.
AT&T has announced a plan that could see high-speed fiber
Internet networks rolled out in as many as 100 cities in 21 metro
regions throughout the United States.
Lytro is trying to make interactive pictures happen, again, with a new, higher-end and more powerful camera, the $1,600 Illum.
CNN humor columnist Jarrett Bellini explores the world of virtual reality soda drinking.
Facebook is introducing a feature, Nearby Friends, that taps into a
phone's stream of location information so friends can track each other
in real time.
Here's a short message to smartphone makers before you try to wow us
with a bunch of glitzy features in your next device: Don't do it.
It's like finding a needle in a universe-wide haystack. Researchers
have located a planet roughly the size of Earth that could be habitable.
Scientists are bioprinting human body parts from ears to bones. Here are some the most impressive advances.
Americans are generally excited about the new technology they expect
to see in their lifetimes, but nervous about some advances that may be
close to reality.
The "kill switch," a system for remotely wiping data and shutting
down smartphones, will soon become standard, according to a deal from
CTIA.
Google is working on a modular smartphone dubbed Project Ara that can
be customized by swapping out individual pieces of hardware.
Google made its head-mounted Glass available to the general public for the first time on Tuesday.
Pono Music, from rocker Neil Young, is a high-quality digital music player that raised $6.2 million on Kickstarter.
Mobile users who have gotten used to chatting with their friends via
Facebook will soon have to make sure they've downloaded the Messenger
app.
South and North American residents caught a glimpse of the "blood moon" crossing the Earth's shadow Tuesday in all its splendor.
The lack of calls, texts or social media postings from missing
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 have raised a number of questions about how
phones work on airplanes.
Two recent cases have seen wearers of Google Glass attacked in San Francisco.
Two Swiss flight pioneers have unveiled a new plane that will attempt the first round-the-world solar flight.
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