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    An Army Of Spiders Is Slowly Taking Over A Greek Town, But It's Totally Fine

    Arachnophobes will want to avoid the Greek town of Aitoliko for a while. That's because a massive army of eight-legged web weavers has descended upon…

    By Mike Wehner September 20th, 2018 Read More
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    Undercover Report Details How Ticketmaster Is Shadier Than You Could Possibly Imagine

    Ticketmaster is one of the few companies that can compete with Comcast or payday lenders in the stakes to be America's most-hated company, and a…

    By Chris Mills September 19th, 2018 Read More
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    Nest Has Been Trying Hard To Keep Its Push Into Digital Health Products A Secret

    Nest made a name for itself as a maker of smart thermostats and other connected home products. But parent company Google's purchase last year of…

    By Andy Meek September 19th, 2018 Read More
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    Scientists Are Trying To Figure Out Why Sharks Keep Gathering In The Middle Of Nowhere Every Single Year

    Being some of the most dangerous creatures in Earth's oceans, sharks have been the subject of extensive study for many, many years. Scientists know a…

    By Mike Wehner September 19th, 2018 Read More
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    Report: Your Cellphone Is Going To Get Tons More Spam Calls Next Year

    If you've ever answered a call to your cellphone that had an unfamiliar number but a local area code, making you wonder well maybe I…

    By Andy Meek September 19th, 2018 Read More
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    With New iPhones Using Intel LTE Modems, Qualcomm's CEO Wants To Settle With Apple

    Despite Tim Cook's public proclamation that he hates litigation, it's no secret that Apple has no qualms about engaging in protracted legal battles when it…

    By Yoni Heisler September 19th, 2018 Read More
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    Here Are The Hottest Places In Los Angeles, Literally

    Southern California is usually a pretty comfortable place, temperature wise, but you'd never know it when you find yourself stuck in a traffic jam on…

    By Mike Wehner September 19th, 2018 Read More
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    Ticked-Off Canadian Crabs Are Waging War On The United States And Scientists Are Powerless To Stop Them

    Canada and the United States usually get along pretty well, and that's probably because Canadians are just so darn nice. They apologize for everything, they…

    By Mike Wehner September 19th, 2018 Read More
  • ESA Space Probe Found Dead, And Gravity Is The Prime Suspect

    When the European Space Agency launched the SMART-1 probe back in the early 2000s it was designed to have a relatively short lifespan. The spacecraft…

    By Mike Wehner September 19th, 2018 Read More
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    Apple Barely Got FDA Approval For The Watch 4's ECG In Time For The Unveiling Last Week

    In the days leading up to Apple's splashy fall product event last week, members of the company's watch team were probably sweating bullets. Because the…

    By Andy Meek September 18th, 2018 Read More
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    Robot Jellyfish Could Save The World's Coral Reefs

    The world's coral reefs are in dire need of some love. Global warming and ocean temperature spikes have left massive stretches of vital coral reefs…

    By Mike Wehner September 18th, 2018 Read More
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    Smart Speakers Might Be Popular, But The HomePod Sure Isn't

    Five years ago, "digital prophets" were predicting that the future would be made up of digital villages and brand mindshare. Even the more grounded technologists…

    By Chris Mills September 18th, 2018 Read More
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    Apple Keeps Finding New Ways To Deny That The iPhone Is Getting Too Expensive

    Tim Cook keeps getting asked in so many words whether Apple is becoming something akin to the Gucci of tech, thanks to the $1,000-plus price…

    By Andy Meek September 18th, 2018 Read More
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    Report: Tesla Under Criminal Investigation For Elon Musk's Tweets

    In what can only be described as a very 2018 crisis, Bloomberg is reporting that Tesla is under criminal investigation from the Department of Justice regarding CEO Elon…

    By Chris Mills September 18th, 2018 Read More
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    SpaceX's First Moon Trip Passenger Is Billionaire Yusaku Maezawa, And He Wants To Bring Others Along For The Ride

    After a relatively brief period of teasing the announcement, SpaceX took the opportunity on Monday night to announce its very first paying passenger for a…

    By Mike Wehner September 18th, 2018 Read More
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    MacBooks Powered By iPhone Processors Are Finally Going To Happen Soon

    When it came time to introduce the new iPhone chip last week, Apple gave an ample presentation to the new A12 Bionic platform, that packs…

    By Chris Smith September 18th, 2018 Read More
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    Watch SpaceX Introduce Its First Moon Trip Passenger Live

    SpaceX is already making headlines around the world for its efforts to make spaceflight more affordable for organizations like NASA as well as private companies,…

    By Mike Wehner September 17th, 2018 Read More
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    Report: Amazon Will Unveil 8 New Alexa Devices At An Event Later This Month

    Amazon is about to add its popular voice assistant Alexa to more than half a dozen new products -- devices that range from a microwave…

    By Andy Meek September 17th, 2018 Read More
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    The First Science Image From NASA's TESS Exoplanet Hunter Is Mind-Boggling

    NASA's TESS spacecraft — that stands for Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, in case you had somehow forgotten — is an incredibly powerful tool for spotting…

    By Mike Wehner September 17th, 2018 Read More
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    The Closest Exoplanet To Earth Might Have A Vast Ocean, And Even Life

    Peering at distant planets is a tricky business for astronomers. There's plenty that they can assume about planets based on what they look like from…

    By Mike Wehner September 17th, 2018 Read More
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    Photos And Videos Show Hurricane Florence's Terrifying Aftermath

    Although Hurricane Florence's immediate impact on the Carolinas wasn't as bad as some people expected, the rains that have been falling on the East coast…

    By Chris Mills September 17th, 2018 Read More
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    Gold Miners In Canada Discovered A Very Good Boy Frozen In Time For 50,000 Years

    Finding the remains of a 50,000-year-old animal is always exciting, but scientists know to temper their expectations. Normally all that's left of such an old…

    By Mike Wehner September 17th, 2018 Read More
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    Here's What Lakes On Saturn's Moon Titan Look Like - Just Don't Try To Swim In Them

    Nothing's better on a warm summer day than taking a nice jump into a calm lake. You just feel at one with nature when you're…

    By Mike Wehner September 14th, 2018 Read More
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    Google's Search Engine For China Censors Results For 'Democracy,' 'Human Rights,' Or 'Free Speech'

    Early in August, a report from The Intercept claimed that Google was working to make a China-friendly version of its search engine that would censor results to…

    By Chris Mills September 14th, 2018 Read More
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    That Hole Drilled In Russia's Soyuz Spacecraft May Have Done More Damage Than Initially Thought

    The tale of the mysterious hole that turned up on a spacecraft attached to the International Space Station continues to get stranger. In a new…

    By Mike Wehner September 14th, 2018 Read More
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    SpaceX Plans To Reveal The Identity Of Its First Moon Trip Passenger On Monday

    SpaceX has long been bullish on the idea of selling seats on its spacecraft to private citizens who are willing to pony up enough cash…

    By Mike Wehner September 14th, 2018 Read More
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    Former Google+ Boss Says His New Startup Beat The Apple Watch Series 4 By Years

    The last time I interviewed Vic Gundotra was some six years ago, back when he was still the top executive at Google's not yet ghost…

    By Andy Meek September 14th, 2018 Read More
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