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Full video of Evan Smith’s 5/9 TribLive conversation with first-term state Reps. Matt Krause, R-Fort Worth, Jonathan Stickland, R-Bedford, and Steve Toth, R-…

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Digital tattoos, mind-reading headphones: The shape of things to come? CNN (CNN) — Forecasting future technology has never been easy. In the 1950s, scientists and technologists envisaged that by now…

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Despite the need to reduce carbon-dioxide emissions, the burning of coal has only been accelerating.

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An ad delivered straight to the eyeball feels like a violation. Some curious information came to light this week about Google Glass. For a company that owes its solvency to…

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http://www.fox19.com/story/17061342/reality-check-is-the-irs-trying-to-shakedown-hundreds-of-tea-party-groups-across-the-nation Are Tea Party groups across t…

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The president used a congratulatory call with China’s new president to discuss the loss of American intellectual property from cyberattacks.

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Cisco and VMware talked about ambitious strategies to create powerful data centers and networks, tied to millions of sensors and devices, with an eye on everything we do.

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Netflix said that it would begin offering United States customers the ability to share their video watching habits with their friends on Facebook.

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A start-up company called uMoove says it will offer eye and head tracking to anyone, including device makers like Apple and developers who make mobile apps.

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5 Trends That Will Drive The Future Of Technology Forbes Trends get a bad rap, mostly because they are often equated with fashions. Talk about trends and people immediately start imagining…

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Following people online, with cookies, tagged pixels and even voluntarily given information, has been a big business. Now much of the same technology is moving into the physical world.

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There are plenty of recent signs that we may be witnessing the coming of age of solar power.

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Censorship on Weibo, China’s version of Twitter, is near real-time and relies on a workforce of over 4000 censors who stop work during the evening news, according a detailed analysis…

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BMW’s approach to quelling range anxiety differs markedly from the tactics of other automakers. While they wait for cheaper batteries that can store more energy, carmakers are trying a range…

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A federal judge lessened the blow from Apple’s legal victory in a patent case over Samsung, lopping more than 40 percent off the damages.

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Senator John D. Rockefeller IV of West Virginia introduced a bill that would require the government to establish mechanisms for people to use their Internet browsers to tell advertising networks, …

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A new nonprofit seeking to rally interest for computer programming among young people is getting help from some big guns in the tech industry.

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Nevada and New Jersey are rushing ahead with online gambling, with Delaware not far behind, but the national landscape will not change until the bigger states get involved.

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Researchers work out a way to measure how much a decision is influenced by the opinions of others

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Our fourth annual list of companies around the world whose innovations will reshape markets.

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