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KAWC VIDEO: The Future Of Wearable Technology NPR (blog) Off Book, a Web video series from PBS, explorers the future of wearable technology — from devices that help you figure…

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Most small businesses don’t have IT specialists, so they don’t get involved in talking about it on a public platform or make it clear as a group what they want…

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Panasonic has launched its latest compact system camera – or DSLM (Digital Single Lens Mirrorless) – the Lumix G6. Revealed roughly a year after its predecessor, the Panasonic G5 , it uses the…

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It turns out Windows 8 is no better than Microsoft’s much-maligned Windows Vista , at least in the eyes of Jun Dong-soo, Samsung memory chip division president. ”The global PC…

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How do you define a drone? What’s the difference between an RQ-9 Reaper and a quadrotor? Your pressing drone questions, answered When an unmanned aerial vehicle reportedly flew within about…

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Researchers calculate the potential of using graphene for ultrafast wireless communications. Want to wirelessly upload hundreds of movies to a mobile device in a few seconds? Researchers at Georgia Tech…

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Sony bullishly announced the PlayStation 4 in New York this week, before Microsoft had a chance to unveil the Xbox 720. But behind the company’s glitzy PS4 game demos and the DualShock…

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TimesCast Media+Tech: The effects of Dell’s landmark deal. | Kit Eaton reviews video editing apps. | The entrepreneur and inventor James Dyson.

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The private equity industry is discussing how to respond to a new reality: its long-held tax advantages are likely to disappear.

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Jason Kilar, who helped build Hulu into a popular online video site, said he would step down, and provided no indication of what he would do next.

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Whether private Medicare Advantage plans are more or less expensive than traditional fee-for-service Medicare depends on how you do your sums.

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Think of a crowd. Think of a mob. Think of a mass. The collective nouns for ‘people’ mostly come with negative connotations because, in the English language at least, such…

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A slow housing market recovery will be more visible in some regions than others.

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The increasing popularity of bottled water has also come with concern, criticism and legal battles.

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The spate of U.S. airline mergers hasn’t led to higher fares, a new report finds.

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Highways and planes will be packed this Christmas season, travel analysts are predicting

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The number of background checks of prospective gun buyers has nearly doubled since 2002.

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When Google’s purchase of Motorola was finalized this past May , many expected Moto to take the reins on the next Nexus device. This was despite repeated statements from Google explaining…

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