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A glimpse of Google Play in Chrome OS beta could relieve an app-starved ecosystem

It's like Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster: A checkbox for enabling Android apps in Chrome OS keeps appearing and disappearing from the current beta. For Chromebook users pining for Android apps, it's both tantalizing and maddening. Read More

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Project Discovery brings real world scientific research into EVE Online. Read More

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Doom co-creators John Romero and Adrian Carmack unveil retro shooter Blackroom

"We're developing exactly the type of game we think a lot of shooter fans want. It's the type of shooter we're known for," says Romero. Read More

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Mozilla will provide Firefox as a Snap package for Ubuntu, cutting out the middleman

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This NES adapter adds wireless control, no modding necessary

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Helium is making a name for itself by expanding from its software beginnings to usher companies into IoT with sensors, software and cloud services. Its goal is to improve company productivity by putting the streams of data collected from sensors to action. Read More

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Drone deliveries are arriving at a Japanese golf course

Golfers in Japan will soon be able to get drinks, snacks and other products delivered to them by drone while they're out on the course. Read More

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Bangladesh Bank attackers used custom malware that hijacked SWIFT software

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