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Mirrors start fire at world's largest solar plant

Firefighters were forced to climb 300 feet up a tower at the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System in California to reach a water boiler damaged after mirrors focusing the sun's rays on it set it on fire. Read More

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Android N hits beta, boasts VR and more

Google's been hard at work under the hood of its Android operating system, announcing performance, security and productivity updates in the new Android N alongside a swanky new suite of VR capabilities called Daydream and version 2.0 of Android Wear. Read More

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Google's modular smartphone project sacrificed its original vision to move forward

Google's Project Ara modular smartphone is coming to developers at the end of this year, but it's lost a key part of its vision along the way -- total customizability. Read More

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Google's new chip makes machine learning way faster

Google has taken a leap forward in the speed of its machine learning systems with the creation of a custom chip that it's been using for over a year. Read More

Rats! Another infinite loop!

Transaction-processing server at a remote site fails completely -- but it's back up. Then down again. Then up again -- and it turns out there's an obvious reason for the intermittent failure. Read More

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Dell helps its own storage arrays see eye to eye

Making storage systems work together can be a headache even if they're both from the same vendor. Dell is taking some steps to ease that pain. Read More

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New iPhone 7 rumors say Apple to go 'quadraphonic'

iPhone 7 rumors of 4-speaker design from Apple emerge. But will improved speakers make up for removing the headphone jack? Read More

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US releases privacy 'best practices' for drone use

The National Telecommunications & Information Administration released a list of voluntary privacy best practices for commercial and non-commercial drone users in the wake of concerns that drones could encroach on individual privacy and open a new front in the collection of personal data for commercial use. Read More

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