Crooks Cold-Call Office Workers into Installing Malware
May 14, 2013, Ben Weitzenkorn, TechNewsDaily Contributor
Bogus business calls lull financial staffers into trusting follow-up emails.
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Virtual Currency Scams Cost You Real Money
May 14, 2013, by Marshall Honorof, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
Hacks and bugs in digital currency can have real-world implications for your money.
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Teenager Designs Safer Nuclear Power Plants
May 14, 2013, Elizabeth Palermo, TechNewsDaily Contributor
19-year-old Taylor Wilson has a plan for harnessing the power of fission.
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Haptic Technology Lets You 'Touch' Virtual Objects | Video
May 14, 2013, by Clayton Ashely
Haptic technology like the Sensable Phantom makes manipulating 3D digital objects intuitive and responsive, allowing for a range of uses including prototyping, surgery practice, virtual sculpting, an…
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Artificial Skin May Help Heart Patients
May 14, 2013, Jesse Emspak, TechNewsDaily Contributor
Scientists make skin for robots, prosthetics, and even heart monitoring devices.
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Home Automation Finally Simple with New Cloud Services
May 14, 2013, Sean Captain, TechNewsDaily Managing Editor
No longer just for geeks, home automation devices are getting easier to use, thanks to cloud services and simple apps.
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7 Tips to Protect Your Money While on Vacation
May 14, 2013, Linda Rosencrance, TechNewsDaily Contributor
Don't be a traveling target for scammers and thieves.
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Hedonistic Robots Could Destroy Humanity
May 14, 2013, by Marshall Honorof, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
Robots may decide that the easiest way to please humanity is to wipe it out.
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Astronaut Chris Hadfield & Crew Extracted From Soyuz Spacecraft | Video
May 13, 2013, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
The ISS commander and his expedition 35 crewmates Roman Romanenko and Tom Marshburn were pulled from their Soyuz capsule by ground crew on May 14th, 2013 (Kazakhastan time).
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Scientists Use Radar to Locate Clandestine Graves
May 13, 2013, Elizabeth Palermo, TechNewsDaily Contributor
Forensic geophysicists don't need to dig to find dead bodies.
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Warp Speed, Scotty? Star Trek's FTL Drive May Actually Work
May 13, 2013, by Jillian Scharr, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
NASA scientists are working on an actual field test of the theoretical principle behind warp drives.
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Why Cutting Cable May Not Save Money
May 13, 2013, by Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
You may have cut cable, but the savings may be slowly declining as you pay for more streaming content — a few dollars here and there adds up fast.
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Netflix Shows Google Fiber Is Better (Barely)
May 13, 2013, by Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
Here's how you can improve your streaming experience with the devices and service you already have.
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How the 'Arrested Development' Banana Stand Indicated the Future of TV
May 13, 2013, by Marshall Honorof, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
An 'Arrested Development' promotion shows how viewers' TV habits have changed since 2006.
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Biotech's Explosive Evolution Outpaces Moore's Law
May 13, 2013, by Marshall Honorof, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
Advances in biotechnology speed up as traditional electronics seem to be slowing down.
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New Malware Hijacks Facebook, Posts as You
May 13, 2013, Elizabeth Palermo, TechNewsDaily Contributor
This piece of malware likes to chat, but it isn't your friend.
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How Apple Location Data Could Stalk iPhone Users
May 13, 2013, Ben Weitzenkorn, TechNewsDaily Contributor
Publicly available location data could figure out a user's daily routine.
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Street Photography Lessons: How to Get the Best Shot
May 13, 2013, Marcy Swingle, TechNewsDaily Contributor
People on the street can be some of the most fascinating subjects to photograph. Here's how to do it the fun – and legal – way.
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'Predator'-Proof: An Invisibility Cloak for Heat
May 13, 2013, Charles Q. Choi, TechNewsDaily Contributor
Researchers have developed a cloak that can guide the flow of heat around objects, making them thermally invisible.
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The Healthiest Tech | Video
May 13, 2013, by Clayton Ashely
Getting healthy means keeping track of your exercise and diet, and that means sensors. The healthiest tech keeps tabs on your exercise, the purity of your food, even the health of your garden's plants.
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The Smartest Tech For Kids | Video
May 13, 2013, by Clayton Ashely
Learning with technology comes easy to kids, but it's not always as enriching as it could be. This tech is designed with just the kind of creative play, kid-proof durability, and parental controls th…
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The Biggest And Brightest TVs | Video
May 13, 2013, by Clayton Ashely
First there was just the big 'tube' tv. Then LCDs and plasmas came along with HD displays. Now there's a whole menagerie of high tech televisions, including laser projectors, panoramic curved display…
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Bitponics Web-Connected Sensors Help Your Indoor Garden Grow
May 13, 2013, Sean Captain, TechNewsDaily Managing Editor
Web-connected sensors monitor hydroponic gardens and alert you when conditions are off.
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New Tech Transforms Any Surface into Touchpad
May 13, 2013, Julian Taub, TechNewsDaily Contributor
Pressure-sensitive "tiles" can turn entire floors into touch-sensing surfaces.
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Life as an NASA Astronaut and Mom | Video
May 12, 2013, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
NASA astronaut Nicole Stott shares what life is like balancing work as a space-traveling astronaut and the down-to-Earth challenge of being a parent.
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