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Who needs a CPU? Phase change memory acts as an analog computer
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9 years ago
rbanffy
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Uber/Breitbart Fake Ads Lawsuit
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9 years ago
moomin
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Google stops challenging most US warrants for data on overseas servers
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9 years ago
listentojohan
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US government burying head deeper in sand on climate change
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9 years ago
ablation
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Facebook's evolutionary search for crashing software bugs
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9 years ago
bos
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Negative mass swing beats the uncertainty principle
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9 years ago
0xbadf00d
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Mail Rail: London’s best new train line
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9 years ago
sohkamyung
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Judge: Waymo may be in trouble if it can’t prove actual harm by Uber
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9 years ago
listentojohan
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Distributed energy sources can reduce cost of electricity up to 50%, study say
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9 years ago
0xbadf00d
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Google DeepMind deal with NHS broke UK data law, rules ICO UK
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9 years ago
rbanffy
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A pigeon-piloted bomb, odd powders, and cryptic science
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9 years ago
0xbadf00d
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How a video game is inspiring humans to seek home on a new planet
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9 years ago
rbii
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Microsoft was “too slow” to become a hardware company, says Steve Ballmer
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9 years ago
0xbadf00d
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Football: Dive deep into the tech and data behind the best players in the world
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9 years ago
frgtpsswrdlame
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How the Space Pope is helping to find real exoplanets by playing Eve: Online
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9 years ago
rbanffy
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Ryzen 5 review: AMD pinches Intel’s i5 sweet spot UK
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9 years ago
rbanffy
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“Ice batteries” commissioned by utility will cool California businesses
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9 years ago
DamonHD
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Apple wants to develop P2P money transfer
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9 years ago
sunshinerag
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The five space sims that defined my youth UK
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9 years ago
rbanffy
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Virgin Media starts turning customer routers into public wi-fi hotspots
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9 years ago
dvdhnt
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Formula 1: A technical deep dive into building the world’s fastest cars
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9 years ago
rbanffy
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Mass Effect: Andromeda and the Illusion of Freedom UK
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9 years ago
rbanffy
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HTTPS laggard complains when Firefox warns of insecure login page
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9 years ago
jjuhl
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DeepMind in talks with National Grid to reduce UK energy use by 10%
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9 years ago
jaoued
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Switch Left Joy-Con issues illuminated
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9 years ago
moomin
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Inside NASA’s daring $8B plan to finally find extraterrestrial life
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9 years ago
bootload
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IBM will sell 50-qubit universal quantum computer “in the next few years”
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9 years ago
iDemonix
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Succesful SHA1-collision attack on webkits repo
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9 years ago
entelechy
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Frank Abagnale World-Famous Con-Man, Explains Why Technology Won’t Stop Breaches
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9 years ago
bootload
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Google Brain super-resolution image tech makes “zoom, enhance” a real thing
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9 years ago
happy-go-lucky
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