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A new industrial age is being built on sensors, 3D printing and the cloud
There's a new industrial revolution in the offing that will rely heavily on Internet of Things technologies, the cloud and low-cost design and fabrication tools. Read More
 


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The Pangu jailbreak for iOS could turn into a sinister attack
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'Luuuk' banking malware may have stolen $682K in a week
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Samsung Gear Live unveiled as latest Android Wear smartwatch
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Google previews Fit software development kit for health-tracking apps
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