1. One battery to rule them all: new tech lets your mobile devices share battery power
2. FBI-Controlled Megaupload Domain Now Features Soft Porn – TorrentFreak
3. I have perfect vision, and yet I wear these computer glasses every day — here’s why
4. De La Soul releases crowdfunded ‘and the Anonymous Nobody’ album
5. UK lawmakers say Facebook, Google, and Twitter are ‘consciously failing’ to fight ISIS online
6. Take a Tour of the Most Tricked-Out Science Ship in America
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8. Canon 5D Mark IV shoots 4K video, 30.4-megapixel stills, has built-in Wi-Fi and GPS
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12. Barbra Streisand used Steve Jobs as an IT help desk
13. Robo-baby contraception attempt leads to increase in teen pregnancy rates
14. Having this retro arcade console on your desk will make you the coolest person in the office
15. Domino’s Pizza Is One Step Closer to Drone Delivery
16. Is Elon Musk the next king of trucking?
17. Apple iPhone 7 cases up for pre-order
18. Apple rolls out iOS 9.3.5 to beef up security
19. Need a Photo That Fits the Mood? Ask This Startup’s Algorithm
20. WhatsApp and Facebook data sharing: How to opt out of the invasive new terms
21. Facebook Takes First Step Toward Making Money From WhatsApp Deal
22. Whatsapp will share your phone number with Facebook
23. Apple Plans iPhone for Japan With Tap-to-Pay for Subways
24. UberEats drivers are revolting in London
25. Where Are Trump’s and Clinton’s Biggest Donations Coming From? We Made a Map
26. What The Heck Is Bitcoin? The Law Struggles For An Answer
27. How to fix Google Now Launcher on the Galaxy Note 7 after using Secure Folder
28. Could This Be the Year Movies Stopped Mattering?
29. Why Dropping Music on Friday Is Pivotal (Hint: It’s Not Sales)
30. Next year’s iPhone won’t have a home button, report says
31. Robot roti maker gets set to ship to U.S. backers who’ve waited 2 years
32. Where the Candidates Stand on NASA and space exploration
33. Furniture That Doubles as a Wild Optical Illusion? Yes Please
34. Bill Gates endorses charter school where kids guide their own studies
35. Amsterdam launches program to help startups scale in the US
36. Google now lets you play solitaire and tic-tac-toe in search
37. Sony and Panasonic target 8K TVs for 2020 Olympics
38. Truecaller eyes global domination as it hits 500 million calls a month
39. Thieves steal $250,000 worth of wheels at Texas dealership
40. Netflix jokes about N Korean imitator Manbang in Twitter bio
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41. Sent From My iPhone: how a humblebrag became a key piece of net etiquette
42. Seagate Barracuda Pro 10TB hard drive review: Vast and amazingly fast (for a hard drive)
43. US authorities investigate cyber-attack against Ghostbusters actress Leslie Jones
44. Hopsy’s Mini Keg Only Spits Out Delicious Local Microbrews
45. The ‘touch disease’ that’s paralysing iPhone 6 and 6 Plus models
46. EE’s latest perk is six months of free Apple Music
47. UK carrier EE offering six months free Apple Music, Kevin Bacon & Britney Spears promoting [Video]
48. Garmin releases its first luxury smartwatch, the Fenix Chronos
49. Apple to follows Samsung’s lead in curved-display future, analysts say
50. The world’s first network of fully self-driving taxis is up and running
51. Literal Fashion Police Arrest Hundreds Of WhatsApp And Instagram Users In Iran | Techdirt
52. How (and Why) to Safely Open Your Wi-Fi Network During a Disaster
53. Dice snags $6M to win more fans for its frustration-free ticketing platform
54. EU proposals could see news publishers paid by Google and Facebook
55. Watch President Obama tour Yosemite in his virtual reality debut
56. Photoshop Contest: What Is Obama Actually Watching in VR?
57. I still use flash drives to back up my data because they’re impossibly cheap and extremely reliable
58. Google is killing off the Device Assist app on Nexus handsets
59. Alphabet CEO ordered Google Fiber to downsize, report claims
60. Report: Alphabet asking Google to scale back Fiber rollout
61. A Hacking Group Is Selling iPhone Spyware to Governments
62. Minimalism at your fingertips with the HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Keyboard
63. AmazonFresh customers: Beware of the $5 Snickers bar
64. Amazon releases auto buying research tool
65. The biggest threat facing connected autonomous vehicles is cybersecurity
66. How Hypnosis Actually Works, and Why It’s Not At All What You See in Movies
67. Unique ‘Celebration’ Apple-1 Sells for $815,000
68. Grabr Raises $3.5 Million In Funding To Help Travelers Monetize Unusued Checked Luggage Allowance
69. Intuit plans big digital expansion into small business markets with apps and big data
70. OnePlus made a new pair of earbuds called Bullets
71. To stay competitive, Walmart and Target turn to startups for help
72. In Sweden and Finland, tech companies help refugees find work
73. HP’s privacy protecting SureView laptop screen thwarts would-be spies
74. Just put yourself in the user’s place — literally
75. Your Harry Potter Party Needs This Self-Writing Spellbook Prop
76. Google Maps beta adds enhancements to navigation mode and new coordinate scheme
77. Kinect Camera Makes Beautifuly Music Video With Point Data
78. Guy Hacks Together a Piano From Chopsticks and Other Instruments and It Sounds Great
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