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High-tech home upgrades target seniors
Video conferencing and wearable sensors will let older people stay in their own homes longer.
Humin envisions a better connected world
App provides helpful information about your contacts at relevant times to foster better ties.
NSA program defenders question Snowden’s motives
One lawmaker on Sunday called the contractor a “thief”; another said he was “cultivated by a foreign power.”
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Duolingo guides users through games and lessons while teaching six languages.
TechBit: Sunrise, a clean, smart calendar app
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A new vision for Google
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Supreme Court to rule on warrantless cell phone searches
A pair of cases will help determine whether police can look through your phone after you’ve been arrested.
Slumping Intel to cut more than 5,000 jobs in 2014
Intel plans to trim more than 5,000 jobs from its workforce this year in an effort to boost its earnings amid waning demand for its personal computer chips.
Half of taxpayer funded research will now be available to the public
Funding bill is a victory for open access proponents.
Security firm says it has identified Target malware author
Russian teen wrote code but did not execute attack, IntelCrawler says; it expects more breaches to come.
How Paul Revere could have been outed as a ‘terrorist’ by metadata
The president just praised the intelligence gathering skills of Paul Revere. But if Redcoats had the ability to parse metadata, they probably would have caught him.
Nintendo’s painful quarter spells real trouble for company
Oh no, Mario: sales fall short for Wii U, Nintendo 3DS and Wii as Nintendo projects a $240 million loss.
Everything you need to know about Obama’s phone surveillance reforms
Three changes that were bigger than anyone expected — and what’s still left unsaid.
Thirty years ago today, Sandra Day O’Connor saved the future of video
The Supreme Court justice was the crucial swing vote in a case that changed the course of tech history.
The man behind those minimalist Lego Star Wars models
A Q&A with the Lego mastermind behind the minimalist Lego Star Wars models.
Everyone shuns Glassholes for looking weird. But Google’s smart lens will solve all that.
The smart lens is meant to be used by diabetics for now. But there are untold possibilities in the technology.
There’s no shame in having a feature phone
Don’t pay big bucks for a smartphone when all you need is a phone that makes calls and takes photos.
3D printing may find a home in Uganda
A professor works to address the shortage of prosthetic limbs through the power of 3-D printing.
Target breach appears to be part of wider attack
A report from security firm and government officials shows evidence of broader attack on retailers.
Driver wearing Google Glass beats ticket
A San Diego court commissioner said he found no proof that Cecilia Abadie had Google Glass turned on while driving.
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