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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

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Galaxy Alpha: Samsung's stealth flagship smartphone?

The long-rumored, metal-framed Galaxy Alpha debuts, but the launch lacks the typical Samsung fanfare.

One year later, Hyperloop remains a fantasy

Elon Musk's tube transport concept unveiled a year ago remains just that: a concept. It also proves that even when the Internet falls in love, radical ideas rarely exit the realm of fiction.
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All about the Benjamins: Making the $100 bill

What does $320 million in cash look like? CNET Road Trip visits the US Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Fort Worth, Texas, for an up-close view.
Get ready, groupies. Spotify selling VIP access to bands
AT&T offers $200 iPad discount with purchase of iPhone 5S,5C
Meet the new, reversible USB
KitKat chews up more than 20% of Android devices

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37 minutes agoSecurityby

Anonymous hacks Ferguson police site for dispatch tapes

Aiming to release more details on what happened the day of the shooting of unarmed teenager Michael Brown, the hacking collective publishes hours of alleged police dispatch tapes on Twitter and YouTube.
4 hours agoSecurityby

Edward Snowden a 'uniquely postmodern breed of whistle-blower'

In a wide-ranging interview with author James Bamford for Wired magazine, the former NSA contractor opens up on why he became the most wanted man in the world.
8 hours agoInternetby

Google's Classroom tool open to teachers worldwide

Now open to all Google Apps for Education users, Classroom helps teachers work with students in and out of the classroom.
9 hours agoPhonesby

iPhone 6 reportedly in final test stage before mass production

But a prior report claimed that production was already set to kick off last month. Which report is true?
12 hours agoMobileby

Amazon takes on Square with Local Register card reader

The online retailer added a card reader to its line of new products, including a smartphone and set-top box, as it continues to spend heavily to keep growing.
8 minutes agoTechnically Incorrectby

Drunk people know what they're doing (and don't care), says research

Researchers are the University of Missouri College of Arts and Science conclude that alcohol merely cuts out our natural "alarm signals."
1 hour agoTech Cultureby

Tomorrow Daily 035: Robot butlers, invisible plane walls, tattoos powered by sweat, and more

On today's show, Ashley and Mike both agree they want their own robot butlers. Also, a concept that replaces tiny windows in planes with panoramic digital views, and a temporary tattoo that could power your wearables in the future.
2 hours agoAudioby

Dolby Atmos at home: Ears on

From the theater to your living room, Dolby's Atmos surround format aims to change movie audio. We take a listen.
2 hours agoWearable Techby

Intel wearable devices to aid Parkinson's disease research

The chip maker partners with the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research to use wearable devices and data analytics to help monitor patient treatment.
2 hours agoVideo Gamesby

P.T. is pure video-game marketing genius

Only just announced at the company's Gamescom briefing, P.T. or "playable teaser" is a horrifying and brilliantly ambitious effort to promote the relaunch of a classic horror franchise.
2 hours agoSoftwareby

Google said to be deepening enterprise roots with HP

The search giant is reportedly looking to expand the functions of its Google Now digital assistant, allowing it to search through financial or inventory data for companies.

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