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This New Lithium Battery Tech Can Simply Suck Up CO2 to Power Itself

Warning system might have saved lives in Indonesian tsunami

Tussle between MPCA, BCCI could have Indore ODI moved

"Amir has lost his swing and we are looking to work on it"

Lata Mondal recalled to Bangladesh squad for Pakistan series

Renshaw cops a helmet blow while fielding

China is dominating tech IPOs on U.S. markets in 2018

Smartphones — not computers — are pushing the silicon industry forward

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Why social media can be damaging for young people

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.

Problem-solving using direct brain-to-brain communication (BrainNet)

Australia march ahead in practice game

South Africa seal low-scoring encounter to take early lead

Nearly a quarter of US households own a smart speaker, according to Nielsen

Shareware: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow

Review of Best GPS for Hunting

Reddit Now "Quarantining" Users Who Question 9/11—Direct Users to Gov't Site Instead

The World’s Leading Electric-Car Visionary Isn’t Elon Musk

Gap between iPhone build costs and retail prices doubled in five years

Is the NVIDIA Shield TV Pro still worth buying in 2018?

Google at 20: how two 'obnoxious' students changed the internet

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.

Windies' day of purpose ahead of real test

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.

Spinners star in Karnataka's easy win

We've more or less confirmed that Facebook (mobile) targeted ads based on spoken conversations... But microphone permissions are off. Are they acquiring the data from other sources?

Pace battered Zimbabwe fold for 117

Gujarat, Bihar register dominating victories

Web inventor Berners-Lee creates a new privacy first way of dealing with the internet

Ferguson ton ends South Australia's losing streak

Mohammad Amir looking to rediscover bowling rhythm in domestic cricket

Zuckerberg now runs not a business but an empire. It’s time to strike back

Live Cricket Score: South Africa vs Zimbabwe, 1st ODI, Kimberley

Rashid becomes top-ranked all-rounder after impressive Asia Cup showing

MoviePass test reactivates accounts if users don't opt out.

Fawad Ahmed in contention for surprise national-team return

Bangladesh one title away from crossing mental hurdle, reckons Steve Rhodes

Facebook is weaponizing security to erode privacy

Web inventor Berners-Lee creates a new privacy first way of dealing with the internet

How Programmable Calculators and a Sci-Fi Story Brought Soviet Teens Into the Digital Age

Sorry, not sorry: The problem with Facebook’s sorry campaign

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.

Apple went rotten after Steve Jobs’ death, former engineer claims

SEC settles charges with Tesla's Elon Musk, will remain as CEO

The web is broken, so its founder is taking another stab at it

Best Buy accidentally sells customer the new, unannounced Chromecast

HACKERS are selling Facebook logins for just £2 on the dark web, according to new research

I'm a different bowler from four years ago: Nathan Lyon