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This New Lithium Battery Tech Can Simply Suck Up CO2 to Power Itself
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Warning system might have saved lives in Indonesian tsunami
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Tussle between MPCA, BCCI could have Indore ODI moved
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"Amir has lost his swing and we are looking to work on it"
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Lata Mondal recalled to Bangladesh squad for Pakistan series
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Renshaw cops a helmet blow while fielding
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China is dominating tech IPOs on U.S. markets in 2018
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Smartphones — not computers — are pushing the silicon industry forward
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Why social media can be damaging for young people
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Tesla big battery defies skeptics, sends industry bananas over performance. It has given a glimpse of the future, how a grid can be effectively managed with a very high share of wind and solar – not just faster, but also cleaner, smarter and more reliable than the dumb and ageing fossil fuel grid.
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Problem-solving using direct brain-to-brain communication (BrainNet)
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Australia march ahead in practice game
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South Africa seal low-scoring encounter to take early lead
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Nearly a quarter of US households own a smart speaker, according to Nielsen
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Shareware: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow
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Reddit Now "Quarantining" Users Who Question 9/11—Direct Users to Gov't Site Instead
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The World’s Leading Electric-Car Visionary Isn’t Elon Musk
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Gap between iPhone build costs and retail prices doubled in five years
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Is the NVIDIA Shield TV Pro still worth buying in 2018?
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Google at 20: how two 'obnoxious' students changed the internet
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Trust in companies decreases at an ever faster pace. Caused by data breach scandals as well as privacy-intrusive misuse of data by the companies themselves, consumers increasingly look for trustworthy alternatives. Companies must respect users' privacy with built-in encryption.
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Windies' day of purpose ahead of real test
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The average purse or wallet contains £26 despite claims of a cashless revolution - More than 95 percent of people still carry cash and fewer than 10 percent of people are ready to make the move to a cashless society, based solely on digital payments and online banking, the UK report found.
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Gujarat, Bihar register dominating victories
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Web inventor Berners-Lee creates a new privacy first way of dealing with the internet
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Ferguson ton ends South Australia's losing streak
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Mohammad Amir looking to rediscover bowling rhythm in domestic cricket
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Zuckerberg now runs not a business but an empire. It’s time to strike back
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Live Cricket Score: South Africa vs Zimbabwe, 1st ODI, Kimberley
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Rashid becomes top-ranked all-rounder after impressive Asia Cup showing
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MoviePass test reactivates accounts if users don't opt out.
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Fawad Ahmed in contention for surprise national-team return
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Bangladesh one title away from crossing mental hurdle, reckons Steve Rhodes
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Facebook is weaponizing security to erode privacy
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Web inventor Berners-Lee creates a new privacy first way of dealing with the internet
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How Programmable Calculators and a Sci-Fi Story Brought Soviet Teens Into the Digital Age
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Sorry, not sorry: The problem with Facebook’s sorry campaign
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Tesla’s Elon Musk settles with SEC, will pay $20 million fine and resign as board chairman
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Elon Musk and Tesla to pay $40m to settle SEC case over tweets
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Elon Musk is stepping down as chairman.
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Apple went rotten after Steve Jobs’ death, former engineer claims
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SEC settles charges with Tesla's Elon Musk, will remain as CEO
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The web is broken, so its founder is taking another stab at it
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Best Buy accidentally sells customer the new, unannounced Chromecast
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HACKERS are selling Facebook logins for just £2 on the dark web, according to new research
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I'm a different bowler from four years ago: Nathan Lyon
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