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Why your next iPhone could have Intel inside

Intel has missed out on the iPhone party until now, ceding big business to other chip makers in the process. But that could be about to change. Read More

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Security researcher: Anyone can see links you share using Facebook Messenger

A quirk in Facebook's developer tools lets anyone randomly see links others have shared using Facebook Messenger. But don't hold your breath for Facebook to issue a fix. Read More

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Your cell phone number could be hijacked unless you add a PIN to your carrier account

Two-factor authentication and other verification systems are for naught if someone can call your phone carrier and get your number transferred to them. Read More

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DynaOptics promises a better lens for smartphone photography

A Silicon Valley startup says it's developed a better lens for smartphone photography -- one that produces clearer images without the distortion often seen in photos from competing lenses. Read More

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Google's Nearby will soon trigger notifications to apps, websites, and more

The location-based tool may help you download a boarding pass app at the airport or an audio tour during a trip to the museum. Read More

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This week in games: The Witness goes 8-bit and The Division starts permanently banning first-offense cheaters

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DHL's Parcelcopter shows that automated drone delivery is real

DHL recently announced the completion of a three-months-long test of its automated drone delivery system, the Parcelcopter. It works with a packstation dubbed Skyport, which can automatically load and unload the drone's payload when it lands and store it in one of the station's lockers. Read More

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Industrial control systems vendors get careless about domain squatting

Many companies protect their brands by registering domain names that are very similar to their own, but manufacturers of industrial control systems don't seem to follow suit, potentially leaving customers open to malicious attacks. Read More

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DHL's Parcelcopter is automated drone delivery in action

DHL recently announced the completion of a three-months-long test of its automated drone delivery system, the Parcelcopter. It works in datum with a packstation dubbed Skyport, which can automatically load and unload the drone's payload when it lands and store it in one of the station's lockers. Read More

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DHL Drone Automatically Delivers Packages | PCWorld

DHL successfully completes testing of the Parcelcopter, an automatic drone delivery system. Watch Now

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