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|  | YouTube app dives deep into VR with new Google Cardboard support 11.05.2015 12:25 PM Google's video service now supports footage shot specifically in a new VR format and will tweak any video for playback with Cardboard. | |
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|  | Google Keep for iOS gets closer to Evernote with ease-of-use features 11.05.2015 2:32 PM Google's Keep app for iOS got a bit more competitive with other apps like Evernote thanks to new features the company added Thursday. | |
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|  | Cox to pay $595,000 for Lizard Squad data breach 11.05.2015 2:59 PM Cox Communications has agreed to pay $595,000 and submit to seven years of computer security compliance monitoring by the Federal Communications Commission to settle an investigation into whether the cable TV and Internet operator failed to safeguard the personal information of its customers. | |
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|  | Artificial intelligence will attempt to persuade thousands of people via smartphone app 11.05.2015 3:34 PM Researchers in Singapore began a two-year trial this week of a smartphone app that attempts to use artificial intelligence to influence the real world decisions of users. | |
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|  | Salesforce users: Big contracts signed early may get you special discounts, but watch out after that 11.05.2015 3:44 PM Volume discounts are nothing unusual in the world of enterprise software, but over the last year or so Salesforce has reportedly been approaching customers early about upcoming renewals and wooing them with considerable extra discounts if they sign on ahead of time for the CRM vendor's full software suite. | |
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|  | FAA panel still hasn't decided how to regulate drones 11.05.2015 4:45 PM A task force convened to work out registration rules for consumer drones ended a three-day meeting on Thursday with apparently no final conclusion. | |
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|  | ProtonMail recovers from DDoS punch after being extorted 11.05.2015 8:15 PM The last few days have not been easy for ProtonMail, the Geneva-based encrypted email service that launched last year. | |
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|  | BlackBerry Priv review: If you simply must have a physical keyboard 11.05.2015 9:01 PM BlackBerry's first stab at an Android phone is a pretty decent attempt. But will it be enough to save the company? | |
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|  | 14 strange but true facts from the history of high tech 11.06.2015 3:00 AM The first mouse. The first university-degreed computer scientist. And possibly, the first stupid password. Technology has its twists and turnsread on for the most fascinating ones we found. | |
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|  | This old tech: The Toshiba T1000 was my first step into the world of MS-DOS 11.06.2015 3:30 AM The year was'87, and the Toshiba T1000 was a 6.4-pound IBM PC clone that you could fit into a briefcase. But wait'll you see the battery on this thing. | |
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