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As smartwatches gain traction, personal data privacy worries mount
Growing interest in smartwatches has sparked user privacy concerns as companies find ways to collect and use personal health, location and purchasing data found on the wearable devices of their customers and workers. Read More


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Computer chips made of wood promise greener electronics
U.S. and Chinese researchers propose high-performance chips that can biodegrade. Read More

How Google and Apple will smartify your home
The next big culture shift in consumer technology is clearly home automation, and both Google and Apple will have a lot to say about it in the next couple of weeks. Read More

Monsters, Mustangs and motorcycles: The coolest 3D things at RAPID
3D printer makers and service providers showed off an array of cutting-edge designs all made through additive manufacturing. Everything from production metal engines and drones to motorcycles, bicycles and special effects parts for movies were on display at the conference, which took place in Long Beach, Calif., last week. Read More

Android M, wearables and robots expected at Google I/O this week
Virtual reality is also on tap. Will an updated version of Google Glass be in store? Read More

Organs may someday be printed inside people
While great strides have been made in printing organ tissue outside of the body, one scientist believes bioprinting the tissue inside the body will be a more effective method. Read More

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Radio signals can be used to boost cell-phone battery life
Researchers at Ohio State University have developed circuitry that converts radio signals from a handset into energy that can be fed back to the device's battery. Read More

Hyundai becomes first to use Android Auto in production cars
Hyundai will begin using Android Auto in its Sonata infotainment system, making it the first major carmaker to use it in production vehicles. Read More

DARPA tests laser weapon for fighters, drones
DARPA and the Air Force will test this summer the HELLADS laser system that could show up in drones and fighters as early as 2016. Read More

Marines test augmented reality battlefield
Thanks to augmented glasses, U.S. Marines were able to turn a golf course in Virginia into a simulated battlefield. Read More

Here's a security drone that follows you around (and takes video)
If you already think drones are kind of creepy, wait until you meet one that will autonomously follow you and record video. Read More


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