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During Tesla's last earnings call CEO Elon Musk notably avoided a question about self-driving cars and Uber...which might tell us all we need to know
This 3D-printed house was assembled in less than 3 hours. (Courtesy: Inhabitat)
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On this week's episode of Dear Veronica with Veronica Belmont: We tackle how and when you should call out companies on Twitter for bad behavior, we answer a fas...cinating question about how our brains work when we code, and Veronica takes on yet another dog question. Because dogs are awesome.
See MoreAfter years of being stuck in workstations and servers, Intel's Xeon processors are reaching laptops this fall.
The European Commission found no evidence that Apple and labels plotted to make life difficult for free music services.
90,000 UK customer credit cards were stolen in the attack.
Two pieces of robot news from Japan have us riveted, if only because researchers there discovered what we already knew: Other people's kids are jerks. And when kid gangs get together, they do mean stuff like beat up innocent robots. That and more, in today's ICYMI!
Researchers set up fake internet-connected systems called "GasPots" -- honeypots that mimic the real ones -- in several countries to track hackers' movements.
The developer of a popular third party Twitter client for Android is about to start working on Twitter's official app
We're squids now.
LG pledges to post monthly security updates to protect its Android devices.
Will HTC be the first big Android manufacturer to topple because of younger brands like OnePlus?
Privacy Badger don't care about ad trackers.
Microsoft isn't just making it easier for iOS (and Android) developers to make Windows 10 apps, it's opening up the source code for the tools they'll use on Windows.

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