News Juliana Rotich: Meet BRCK, Internet access built for Africa
06-18-2013
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ted.com
Tech communities are booming all over Africa, says Nairobi-based Juliana Rotich, cofounder of the open-source software Ushahidi. But it remains challenging to get and stay connected in a region with frequent blackouts and spotty Internet hookups. ...
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News HTC develops Fetch device locator technology
06-16-2013
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thedroidguy.com
HTC has developed an innovation called Fetch, and has filed an application for its trademark in Taiwan’s NCC.
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News MIT Software Helps People With Social Awkwardness
06-15-2013
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redorbit.com
MIT researchers have developed new software that allows people to practice their interpersonal skills to help them better nail that interview.
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News The Astronomical Math Behind UPS’ New Tool to Deliver Packages Faster
06-13-2013
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Wired.com
In a sense, all business boils down to math. But some companies have tougher equations to solve than others.
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News “Buycott” the Big Corporations: New Phone App Helps You Buy Healthy, Fair and GMO-Free
06-12-2013
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wakeup-world.com
At some point, we all ask ourselves, “Where does all my money go?”
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News Is This Mysterious Silicon Valley Company Helping The NSA Spy On Americans?
06-07-2013
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popsci.com
Hey Palantir Technologies: Are you reading this right now?
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News Graffiti codes let you surf with a wave of your phone
06-06-2013
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newscientist.com
EVERYWHERE you look nowadays there seems to be a QR code. Those are the complicated square patterns that contain links to websites, for example, in a format smartphone cameras can read.
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News An Operating System for the Commercial Drone Era
06-06-2013
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Technologyreview.com
As commercial uses of drones emerge, startups create software that could help the devices take flight.
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News Can “Infinite Variation” Be Mass-Produced Using 3-D Printing?
06-06-2013
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Technologyreview.com
Shapeways looks to software to bring down production costs and time to market in its 3-D printing factory in New York City.
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News Cars' Computers Hacked by Thieves - Police admit they're 'stumped' by mystery car th
06/06/2013
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today.com
here's a new wave of auto thefts that police can't figure out. So could you be at risk? TODAY National Investigative Correspondent Jeff Rossen looked into it.
This is a real mystery. You think when you lock your car and set the alarm, your car i
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News Big Pic: How Turkish Protesters Use Google Maps To Track Police
06-04-2013
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popsci.com
Protesting? There's a map for that.
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News [NSFW] Realtouch Interactive: Remote sex is no longer a thing of the future (Part 2)
06-03-2013
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gizmag.com
Friendly Gizmag readers, if Part One of our Realtouch review left you feeling a little squeamish, it's probably best to click your way right back out of this page, because Part Two takes us into even murkier waters.
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News Hackers Spawn Web Supercomputer on Way to Chess World Record
06-03-2013
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Wired.com
Three months ago, Ruan Pethiyagoda didn’t even call himself a computer programmer. But now he’s knee-deep in the Hack Reactor.
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Headlines: Hackers Spawn Web Supercomputer on Way to Chess World Record -- [NSFW] Realtouch Interactive: Remote sex is no longer a thing of the future (Part 2) -- Big Pic: How Turkish Protesters Use Google Maps To Track Police -- Cars' Computers Hacked by Thieves - Police admit they're 'stumped' by mystery car th -- Can “Infinite Variation” Be Mass-Produced Using 3-D Printing? -- An Operating System for the Commercial Drone Era -- Graffiti codes let you surf with a wave of your phone -- Is This Mysterious Silicon Valley Company Helping The NSA Spy On Americans? -- “Buycott” the Big Corporations: New Phone App Helps You Buy Healthy, Fair and GMO-Free -- The Astronomical Math Behind UPS’ New Tool to Deliver Packages Faster -- MIT Software Helps People With Social Awkwardness -- HTC develops Fetch device locator technology -- Juliana Rotich: Meet BRCK, Internet access built for Africa --