For the first time in years, e-commerce marketplace eBay is cutting its listing fees and lowering its rates in a major way. [Read more]
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eBay lowers seller fees, in bid to swipe business from Amazon
For the first time in years, e-commerce marketplace eBay is cutting its listing fees and lowering its rates in a major way. [Read more]
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eBay lowers seller fees, in bid to swipe business from Amazon
Modern technology battles the force of erosion to unveil Bronze Age carvings on the surface of Stonehenge. [Read more]
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3D scan of Stonehenge reveals hidden ax-head carvings
These rumored specs for one of a handful of prototypes Google could be evaluating are almost too good to be true. [Read more]
The ultrathin, single-fiber endoscope boasts four times the resolution of existing designs and could result in minimally invasive surgeries for studying the brain, detecting cancer early, and more. [Read more]
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Stanford unveils high-res ‘micro-endoscope’ thin as hair
A judge in Ohio says what so many have been thinking, but never expected to hear from a judge. He described them as “nothing more than a high-tech game of 3-card Monty.” [Read more]
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Speed cameras are a scam, Ohio judge rules
Cook County in Chicago hopes that someone, somewhere might identify some of the bodies in its morgue. The images, though, are tough to take. [Read more]
Reacting to user feedback, Microsoft will now allow Office 2013 owners to transfer their license from one PC to another up to once every 90 days. [Read more]
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Office 2013 licenses can now be transferred to another PC
Backed by tech luminaries, the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences, a $3 million reward, is being presented to 11 different scientists for their efforts to cure diseases. [Read more]
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Mark Zuckerberg co-sponsors $33M prize to extend human life
Want to launch your own high-capacity networked storage infrastructure? Backblaze just shared its new 180-terabyte Storage Pod design. [Read more]
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Backblaze shares third-gen storage server design
Security researchers warn that many emergency alert system devices used by radio and TV stations are susceptible to cyberattacks, which could cause widespread panic. [Read more]
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Hackers can easily breach Emergency Alert Systems