CNET catches a car equipped with a sensor array and sporting a Bosch sign on its door roving the streets of Palo Alto, near a Bosch research office. [Read more]
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Bosch self-driving car spotted in California
CNET catches a car equipped with a sensor array and sporting a Bosch sign on its door roving the streets of Palo Alto, near a Bosch research office. [Read more]
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Bosch self-driving car spotted in California
Researchers work with gold nanoparticles to build a stretchy, conductive material that could go into medical devices and wearable technology. [Read more]
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Stretchable gold conductors bring bling to elastic electronics
A Reddit contributor decides to use the forum to progressively reveal the alleged future results of WWE fights. Oddly, his predictions are eerily accurate. [Read more]
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WrestliLeaks: Reddit poster reveals WWE results in advance
The company had previously tried to hold on to the tweets, but eventually decided to hand them over to authorities. [Read more]
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Twitter releases anti-Semitic tweets to French authorities
In talks with Sharp and LG, Apple plans to expand energy-saving IGZO displays to the iPad and MacBook, says Korea’s IT News as cited by PatentlyApple. [Read more]
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Apple to shift to IGZO displays next year, says report
In a nine-year deal, the Salesforce.com and Oracle clouds — including applications, platform, and infrastructure — will be integrated. [Read more]
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Salesforce.com, Oracle merge clouds in nine-year deal
The social network is embarrassed by a glitch in its “Download Your Information” tool that unintentionally shared some members’ phone numbers and e-mail addresses. [Read more]
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Facebook bug exposed contact info of 6M users
That’s the claim from TechCrunch, which says that Facebook’s special press event on June 20 will be focused in part on video and Instagram. [Read more]
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Facebook to unveil Instagram video on June 20, report says
Late in the day on Tuesday, news emerged that Pandora had acquired an FM radio station in South Dakota for an undisclosed sum. Yes, you read that right. The world’s largest internet radio station is getting into the terrestrial radio business, and it’s not because Pandora’s trying to build out its antique antenna collection. Either Pandora’s trying to save money on licensing fees in order to improve its service, which is way the company says it’s doing, or Pandora’s staging some weird internet-meets-Earth publicity stunt, which is what it seems like the company is doing. Read more…
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Why Pandora Just Bought an FM Radio Station in South Dakota
Developer who provides iPhone hacks claims to have proof that device data speeds are being limited on networks operated by Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint. [Read more]
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Apple said to limit wireless speeds on some U.S. carriers