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Samsung's Edge display gets smarter as part of Marshmallow update

The Galaxy S6 Edge and Edge+ curved displays can now launch specific tasks and keep you up-to-date on all the latest news. Read More

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Permanent 'Superman crystal' holographic storage is etched with the Bible, Magna Carta

Researchers at the U. of Southampton take another step ahead in holographic storage, actually encoding documents inside a crystal that can last for billions of years. Next up: finding a commercial partner. Read More

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Non-stick wings keeps bugs off aircraft

NASA researchers are investigating non-stick wing surfaces that help aircraft fly more efficiently and new flaps that can reduce take off and landing noise around airports. Watch Now

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Apple sharpens focus on India with new maps development center

Apple is setting up a development center in India, a move that is seen to reflect the company's growing focus on the local market. Read More

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LG details its mid-range Stylus 2 in advance of Mobile World Congress

The stylus will even alert you if it gets too far away from the phone. Read More

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Hulu's Windows 10 app has a weird way of talking to Cortana

"Hey Cortana, Hulu play Family Guy." This is how Microsoft does voice search with Windows 10 apps. Read More

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Meet Sense. It's like Amazon's Echo, but with eyes and ears instead of ears and a mouth

This connected-home hub connects to the cloud, but keeps all your data local and private, including the video from its onboard security camera. Read More

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A DirectX 12 rival emerges: Khronos Group releases Vulkan 1.0 graphics API specification

The Vulkan graphics API is finally here, but does it bring a dramatic change in PC gaming with it? Read More

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CBS's Grammy stream failures are another cautionary tale for live online video

Last night's Grammys were the latest in a long line of streaming event failures. Read More

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Xen's latest hypervisor updates are missing some security patches

The Xen Project released new versions of its virtual machine hypervisor, but forgot to fully include two security patches that had been previously made available. Read More

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Vaio, Fujitsu, and Toshiba may join forces as a PC supergroup

The CEO of the holding company that owns Vaio says the Sony spin-off wants to merge with the PC units of Fujitsu and Toshiba to create a new Japanese PC giant. Read More

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Better than OLED? That's the pitch Sony is making for its high-end LCD TVs

Sony announces pricing and availability of the TVs it announced at CES. Read More

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