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Carter says cyber battle against ISIS will 'black these guys out'

The U.S. is aggressively targeting ISIS in cyberspace, attempting to halt the group's ability to communicate electronically, Secretary of Defense Ash Carter said Thursday. Read More

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Six Flags teams up with Samsung for virtual reality roller coasters

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Nest throws its support behind Amazon Echo and reportedly won't try to compete

Amazon and Nest make nice: Echo and Fire TV users will soon get to set thermostat temperature by voice. Read More

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5 things you need to know about artificial intelligence: Cognitive and neural and deep, oh my!

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Collections are now called Albums and include a scrolling carousel to more quickly find your favorite moments from the past. Read More

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PlayStation Vue streaming TV gets $10 cheaper as ESPN and Disney channels arrive

Sony's PlayStation Vue streaming service gets Disney/ESPN channels and a price drop, but has a tough road ahead. Read More

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HP-powered Titan Juxt smartwatches blend analog style with digital smarts

Is the wearables market just a hobby for HP, as the company claims? As new smartwatches -- like Titan's Juxt -- keep rolling out, that doesn't seem to be the case. Read More

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Billboards can track your location, and privacy advocates hate it

A geolocation-tracking feature on billboards owned by Clear Channel Outdoor gives the company new ways to target advertising and measure its effectiveness, but is also raising privacy concerns. Read More

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Apple Support arrives on Twitter to solve all your problems

Before you make a Genius Bar appointment, try asking @AppleSupport for help. Read More

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Echo Dot and Amazon Tap bring Alexa's voice smarts to cheaper hardware

With Amazon Tap and Echo Dot, Amazon's Alexa virtual assistant hits the road and hooks up with external speakers. Read More

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This quirky Russian all-in-one PC skips traditional CPUs for a MIPS chip and Linux

Russia isn't known as the PC capital of the world, but this MIPS-based desktop is quirky enough to be worth a look. Read More

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Google's new Hands Free payment app lets you buy stuff with your face

Not content with Android Pay, Google is upping the stakes with a new payment system called Hands Free. Read More

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