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Google used to do very little curation of the Play Store (or Android Market, if you go back far enough), but it has long ...
Flesh-eating screwworm larvae poised to invade the US have snuck into Maryland via the flesh of a person who had recently ...
"In a desperate bid to protect its smartphone monopoly, Apple has joined forces with the company that most benefits from ...
McAfee and Kirsch recommend installing your motherboard maker's latest BIOS updates as they're released, to pick up new ...
With the Soyuz-5 booster, Russia seeks to replace both the Zenit family of rockets and the aging Proton-M launch vehicle. The ...
License revocations are a lot more complicated than Trump makes them sound. The FCC doesn't issue licenses directly to ...
Google's test raised eyebrows almost immediately after it began rolling out in YouTube Shorts earlier this year. Users ...
Time and again, whenever a population was swept into a cave and survived long enough for natural selection to have its way, the eyes disappeared. “But it’s not that everything has been lost in ...
The resupply flight is part of the normal rotation of cargo and crew missions that keep the space station operating. The ...
Silicon Valley's exhortation to "move fast and break things" makes it easy to lose sight of wider impacts when companies are ...
Greenhouse gas reduction is no longer a priority for the US government, but if you're looking for a new vehicle and want to ...
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