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One for the Graveyard: Google Discontinues Daydream VR
One for the Graveyard: Google Discontinues Daydream VR

Google has killed off another product. Daydream VR is headed for the big headset in the sky.

Report: China’s New Comac C919 Jetliner Is Built With Stolen Tec
Report: China’s New Comac C919 Jetliner Is Built With Stolen Tec

China's C919 jetliner wasn't just built with home-grown spunk and gumption. It includes an awful lot of technology China allegedly stole from the same companies it hired to build the plane.

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Ditch iCloud & Dropbox with huge savings on these cloud storage de

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Bones That May Belong to Amelia Earhart Sent to Lab for Testing
Bones That May Belong to Amelia Earhart Sent to Lab for Testing

Bones potentially belonging to Amelia Earhart have been lost for more than 70 years. They've now been recovered and shipped to the United States for DNA analysis.

Google Unveils Pixel 4 and 4 XL Phones With Dual Rear Cameras
Google Unveils Pixel 4 and 4 XL Phones With Dual Rear Cameras

Google unveiled its Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL phones in New York today, after weeks of leaks (both unintentional and intentional) that may have served to dampen the impact of what's really an exciting leap in phone tech.

Internet Archive Adds 2,500 Playable MS-DOS Games
Internet Archive Adds 2,500 Playable MS-DOS Games

The Internet Archive has made an additional 2,500 MS-DOS games playable online in a browser, in an ever-expanding effort to preserve the history of software and its ability to be studied and enjoyed by future generations.

Rumor: Intel Has Canceled Its 10nm Desktop CPUs, Will Double Down on 7
Rumor: Intel Has Canceled Its 10nm Desktop CPUs, Will Double Down on 7

Rumors suggest that Intel has canceled all of its 10nm, 10nm+, and 10nm++ desktop CPUs, and will use 14nm to cover this segment until the launch of 7nm chips, in 2022.

MIT Devises ‘Electroadhesive Stamp’ to Build Ultra-Complex
MIT Devises ‘Electroadhesive Stamp’ to Build Ultra-Complex

Researchers at MIT have developed a new technology that could help robots manipulate the tiniest of tiny components, and they call it an electroadhesive stamp.

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Get a Comprehensive Computer Science Education For Just $39

The Complete Computer Science Master Class Bundle includes more than 170 hours of training in a variety of computer science topics, from coding to database administration, and it's available now for just $39.

Rumor: iPhone SE 2 Reportedly Will Cost $399, Use iPhone 11 SoC
Rumor: iPhone SE 2 Reportedly Will Cost $399, Use iPhone 11 SoC

Apple may resurrect the iPhone SE 2 and its low-cost price point.

Nvidia Launches Game Studio to Bring Ray Tracing to More Retro Titles
Nvidia Launches Game Studio to Bring Ray Tracing to More Retro Titles

Nvidia is launching its own retro game studio to handle ray tracing remasters of old content. Where might RTX be deployed next?

Blizzard Lowers Penalty on Hong Kong Streamer, Says China Uninvolved i
Blizzard Lowers Penalty on Hong Kong Streamer, Says China Uninvolved i

Blizzard has walked back its punishment of a pro-Hong Kong Hearthstone streamer and is claiming China had nothing to do with its decision to censor him in the first place. People are accusing the company of lying. The more damning fact is that they may be telling the truth — from a certain point of view.