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Smyle: A 'mouse' you can click with your, well, smile

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Google fixes dangerous rooting vulnerabilities in Android

Google has fixed a new batch of vulnerabilities in Android that could allow hackers to take over devices remotely or through malicious applications. Read More

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HP to ship Spectre X360 with OLED screen

HP will ship a Spectre X360 hybrid with an OLED display in the U.S. spring season. Read More

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ZigBee and Thread act to make their IoT smarts stack up

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Ford wants its vehicles to talk to DJI drones and Amazon Echo

Ford Motor is teaming with drone maker DJI to focus on vehicle-to-drone communications that can be used in emergency zones that are not accessible to ground vehicles, while also exploring technology that will link vehicles with smart home platforms like the Amazon Echo and Wink. Read More

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Humanscale develops a Fitbit for your desk

Humanscale and Tome team up with a sensor that tells you when you need to get up and move—and when your favorite conference room may be full. Watch Now

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A Batmobile, two drones and other sights from CES Day One

It's time for the electronics industry to make its annual pilgrimage to the Nevada desert for the CES show. Thousands of great products, and some questionable ones, debut at the show. Here's the pick from Monday. Read More

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Watch Faraday Future unveil the crazy FFZero1 concept car

Faraday Future's FFZero1 concept car is certainly eye-catching. Its design was instantly likened to the Batmobile and it features a "UFO line" that the company says "is intended to give the sense that this vehicle is not completely of this world." Read More

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Faraday Future unveils its FFZero1 concept car

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