Why the death of the iPod nano is also the end of a gadget era
Apple has killed off the iPod nano and the iPod shuffle, the last remaining music players in its lineup that were solely dedicated to playing music.
14 hours ago from The Washington Post
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Sprint is reportedly seeking a merger with Charter, the nation's second-biggest cable company
But Comcast could have a big say in whether a deal happens.
8 hours ago from The Washington Post
Bronze Age DNA helps unravel true fate of biblical Canaanites
DNA from five ancient skeletons confirms the Canaanites of biblical fame live on in modern day Lebanon
20 hours ago from Newscientist
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Tesla Model 3 final production model unveiled - Roadshow
Tesla Motors unveils its fourth and most affordable vehicle to date, the 2018 Tesla Model 3 sedan.
5 hours ago from CNET
Will.I.Am buys smart home company in apparent attempt to get into people's houses
The Black Eyed Pea's other ventures include a 'smart cuff' and a car that was turned into a camera
22 hours ago from The Independent
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Amazon sales surge, but spending bites into profit
Internet colossus Amazon on Thursday reported profit shrank in the recently ended quarter despite surging sales as it poured money into growth.
Thu 27 Jul 17 from Phys.org
Twitter lost 2 million users in the U.S. last quarter
Twitter's stock dropped by as much as 13 percent Thursday morning to $17.03 a share.
Thu 27 Jul 17 from The Washington Post
Tesla 3 to hit the road in automotive milestone
Tesla delivers its first Model 3 vehicles Friday in what is likely to be a milestone for electric cars and possibly for the entire auto industry.
19 hours ago from TechXplore
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Steve Jobs' widow takes stake in Atlantic magazine
An organization led by the widow of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs announced Friday it was taking a majority stake in The Atlantic, a prestigious 160-year-old cultural magazine.
19 hours ago from Phys.org
A social app that took viewers to shows, presidential debates is ending - CNET
There will be one less venue for hanging out with friends in virtual reality.
13 hours ago from CNET
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