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Google Street View now lets you tour the International Space Station
Google just announced that anyone can see inside International Space Station with its Street View tool.
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Facebook to start supporting news subscriptions
Company says it's looking into charging users for reading news articles on social network.
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My iPhone (Mac, iPad) won't stop asking for my Apple ID
Annoyed? The fix is definitely not to simplify your password.
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Record 9 million comments flood FCC on net neutrality
The FCC got 9+ million comments about its consideration of overturning net neutrality rules.
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Software engineers are in high demand for machine learning, data sciences: Study
Software engineers are in high demand for machine learning, data sciences: Study
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Lawmakers say Facebook holds the answers to the Trump's ties to Russia
Lawmakers say the way to truly know if Russia helped Trump win the presidency is to check Facebook. Nathan Rousseau Smith (@fantasticmrnate) reports.
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Here's the only way to get an unobstructed view of the eclipse
There is one surefire way to see the solar eclipse: From an aircraft soaring above any pesky weather problems.
tech
Uber boosts salaries, guarantees pay equity across race, sexes
Embattled ride-hailing start-up tackles compensation, a source of much internal dissapointment
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Xbox makes it easier For indie game developers to self-publish games
The new program from Microsoft — and a new company called Jump — will give indie game developers more places to publish their work. Video provided by Newsy
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It happened 48 years ago: The Apollo 11 moon landing
The milestone in space is still looked back on today for its technological achievements.
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Captain Nancy S. Lacore (L) receives a flag from outgoing Captain James H. Black (R) during a handover ceremony at the Camp Lemonier US Navy base in Djibouti on July 20, 2017. \u000dCaptain Lacore is the first woman captain to be in charge of the ove
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