Saturday, December 31, 2016

Are pets getting better medical care than humans?

Some of the country's leading veterinarians say pets could potentially be receiving better medical care than their owners.

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Friday, December 30, 2016

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Police remove 250,000 terror items from web

A police unit dedicated to scrubbing terrorist material from the internet says it will have removed 250,000 pieces of content by Christmas.

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Friday, December 23, 2016

'Bionic eyes' offer hope for blind NHS patients

Ten people with an inherited form of blindness will be fitted with "bionic eye" implants in a procedure funded by NHS England.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Extra 600,000 in line for superfast broadband

Around 600,000 extra homes and businesses are in line for superfast broadband services, it has been announced.

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Technology 'the way forward' to control UK borders

Policymakers have told Sky News that technology should mitigate any changes to UK borders resulting from Brexit.

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Robot reveals rare glimpse under Antarctic sea ice

An underwater robot has revealed a rare glimpse of the beautiful world lying underneath the Antarctic sea ice.

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Mark Zuckerberg shows off robot butler 'Jarvis'

Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg has been showing off his personal robot butler, Jarvis.

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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Facebook may net EU fine over WhatsApp merger

Facebook has been handed a deadline to confirm whether it gave EU regulators misleading information about its takeover of WhatsApp two years ago.

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Billions of stars could be found in new images

Scientists believe they could discover billions of new stars after a four-year study of the night sky.

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Monday, December 19, 2016

EU 'exceeding powers' with £13bn Apple ruling

Ireland's appeal against an EU ruling that Apple must pay it €13bn (£10.9bn) in back taxes will accuse European authorities of "exceeding" their powers.

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Sunday, December 18, 2016

Uber threatened in self-driving cars row

Uber is on a collision course with regulators in California after vowing that its self-driving cars will continue transporting passengers around San Francisco.

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Friday, December 16, 2016

Investors give thumbs down to Super Mario app

Nintendo shares have tumbled after investors gave the thumbs down to its new Super Mario app.

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Facebook reveals plan to fight fake news

Facebook says fact-checking organisations will help it fight fake news, with users seeing news feed warnings over dubious stories.

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Thursday, December 15, 2016

Europe's GPS satellite tracking rival goes live

A European satellite navigation system which promises to outperform US and Russian rivals has gone live after years of delays.

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Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Amazon makes first drone drop to customer

Online shopping giant Amazon says it has successfully delivered its first package to a customer using a drone.

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More than billion Yahoo users targeted in hack

Yahoo says it believes more than one billion of its user accounts may have had data stolen in a cyber attack in 2013.

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Concerns over battery life of Macbook Pro

Apple is removing the "time remaining" estimate on its 2016 Macbook Pros amid complaints about their battery life.

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UK has worse mobile phone coverage than Albania

Albania and Peru have better mobile phone coverage than the UK, according to a report from the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC).

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Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Google launches self-driving car company Waymo

Google's self-driving car project has been spun off into a separate company, in a move that suggests robot-controlled vehicles may be whizzing around public roads soon.

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Last chance to see a 'supermoon' in 2016

Skygazers are hoping for a gap in the clouds tonight as the last "supermoon" of the year makes an appearance.

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Apple creates 70 new emoji including an avocado

Apple is releasing more than 70 new emoji as part of its latest software update, including slices of bacon, avocado and a selfie.

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Fancy a snooze? Students back £10k 'nap pods'

Students at Edinburgh University have voted in favour of installing "nap pods" in an effort to beat sleep deprivation.

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Saturday, December 10, 2016

Samsung Note 7 to be 'killed' by software update

Samsung Note 7s that have not already been returned will be killed off by a software update released later this month.

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Friday, December 9, 2016

Amazon UK grocery store takes step forward

Amazon has given a clear hint that it intends to expand its cashier-free grocery store into the UK, as the threat to jobs from technology gathers pace.

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John Glenn, first American to orbit the Earth, dies

John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth and one of the US's first astronauts, has died aged 95.

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Tech industry 'still has a problem with sexism'

The technology industry still has a problem with sexism, according to women working in the sector.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Earth heading for 25-hour day as orbit slows

Days on Earth are getting longer, a team of experts has concluded, as they predict in the future there will be 25 hours in a day.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Tech firms unite to 'fingerprint' terrorist content

Major technology companies are joining forces to spot terrorist propaganda and prevent it spreading online.

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App aims to stop lasers targeting planes

A branch of the Ministry of Defence has developed an iPhone app which aims to stop laser attacks on planes.

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Apple investing 'heavily' in driverless cars

Apple has revealed it is investing “heavily” in driverless vehicles and has called on the US highways regulator to promote “fair competition”.

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Sunday, December 4, 2016

Cargo ship destroyed during Space Station launch

A Russian cargo ship bound for the International Space Station has been destroyed shortly after launch from Kazakhstan.

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Friday, December 2, 2016

Hackers guess Visa card details 'in seconds'

Fraudsters can take as little as six seconds to guess the details needed to hack a Visa debit or credit card, research has found.

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Monday, November 28, 2016

Khan names top tech figures on business panel

London mayor Sadiq Khan has named a number of top tech executives to his panel of business advisers underlining the importance of the sector to the capital's economy.

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Sunday, November 27, 2016

Bosses to advise London Mayor‎ as Brexit looms

The importance of London's technology sector to the future of its economy will be underlined on Monday when the city's Mayor names his inaugural panel of private sector advisers.

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Saturday, November 26, 2016

Banks weigh up revolutionary digitised cards

UK banks are considering introducing a revolutionary new digitised card to counter a massive surge in bank card fraud.

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App makers to clamp down on 'deviant behaviours'

The makers of a controversial app, which the NSPCC fears could put children at risk of predators, have told Sky News they are developing tools "to avoid deviant behaviours".

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Japan creating world's fastest computer

Japan plans to build the world's fastest-known supercomputer to help develop cutting edge driverless cars and robots.

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Friday, November 25, 2016

Drone website to give safety advice after near-misses

A 'Dronecode' website with advice for users on how to operate the machines safely has been set up following a spate of near-misses with planes.

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Thursday, November 24, 2016

Probe crashed on Mars after ditching parachute

The crash landing on Mars of the Schiaparelli probe last month was caused by a computer glitch.

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Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Bletchley Park to house cyber security college

Bletchley Park, the home of the Enigma codebreakers, is to become the home of UK's first National College of Cyber Security.

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Twitter boss Dorsey has his account suspended

Twitter's chief executive Jack Dorsey had his account briefly suspended because of what he called an "internal mistake".

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'Full-fibre' broadband to get £1bn cash boost

An extra £1bn of Government investment in fast broadband is going to be announced by the Chancellor in his Autumn Statement.

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US Navy's most advanced destroyer breaks down

The US Navy's biggest and most advanced warship has been towed into port after breaking down in the Panama Canal.

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Monday, November 21, 2016

Apple says some iPhone 6S devices are faulty

Apple has admitted that a "small number" of iPhones have a fault that makes them unexpectedly shut down.

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Facebook to increase UK staff by 50% in 2017

Social media giant Facebook has announced it will increase its UK staff numbers by 50% over the coming year.

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Human head transplant moves a step closer

An Italian neurosurgeon has moved closer to his goal of transplanting a human head, revealing a virtual reality system that will "prepare patients for life in a new body".

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Friday, November 18, 2016

Dark Souls 3 conquers coveted Golden Joystick

Critically-acclaimed RPG Dark Souls 3 was named Ultimate Game of the Year at the 2016 Golden Joystick Awards in London.

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Space junk 'one of Earth's greatest challenges'

Space junk hurtling round the Earth at speeds of up to 17,400mph is one of the greatest environmental problems facing humanity, an expert has warned.

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Folding bike helmet wins Dyson inventor award

The designer of a folding, recyclable bike helmet has been named as this year's winner of the James Dyson Award.

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How cryonics works: Body freezing explained

Cryonics involves using extremely low temperatures to preserve bodies in the hope that scientists will one day be able to revive them.

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Calls for clearer speed claims on broadband ads

A watchdog wants UK broadband companies to change the way they advertise internet speeds so as not to mislead customers.

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Pluto may have huge ocean under icy surface

Pluto may have a huge hidden ocean under its frozen surface, scientists have found.

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Thursday, November 17, 2016

Calls for clearer speed claims on broadband ads

A watchdog wants UK broadband companies to change the way they advertise internet speeds so as not to mislead customers.

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Pluto may have huge ocean under icy surface

Pluto may have a huge hidden ocean under its frozen surface, scientists have found.

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Calls for clearer speed claims on broadband ads

A watchdog wants UK broadband companies to change the way they advertise internet speeds so as not to mislead customers.

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Pluto may have huge ocean under icy surface

Pluto may have a huge hidden ocean under its frozen surface, scientists have found.

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Calls for clearer speed claims on broadband ads

A watchdog wants UK broadband companies to change the way they advertise internet speeds so as not to mislead customers.

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Pluto may have huge ocean under icy surface

Pluto may have a huge hidden ocean under its frozen surface, scientists have found.

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Calls for clearer speed claims on broadband ads

A watchdog wants UK broadband companies to change the way they advertise internet speeds so as not to mislead customers.

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Pluto may have huge ocean under icy surface

Pluto may have a huge hidden ocean under its frozen surface, scientists have found.

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Calls for clearer speed claims on broadband ads

A watchdog wants UK broadband companies to change the way they advertise internet speeds so as not to mislead customers.

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Pluto may have huge ocean under icy surface

Pluto may have a huge hidden ocean under its frozen surface, scientists have found.

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Calls for clearer speed claims on broadband ads

A watchdog wants UK broadband companies to change the way they advertise internet speeds so as not to mislead customers.

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Pluto may have huge ocean under icy surface

Pluto may have a huge hidden ocean under its frozen surface, scientists have found.

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Calls for clearer speed claims on broadband ads

A watchdog wants UK broadband companies to change the way they advertise internet speeds so as not to mislead customers.

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Pluto may have huge ocean under icy surface

Pluto may have a huge hidden ocean under its frozen surface, scientists have found.

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Calls for clearer speed claims on broadband ads

A watchdog wants UK broadband companies to change the way they advertise internet speeds so as not to mislead customers.

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Pluto may have huge ocean under icy surface

Pluto may have a huge hidden ocean under its frozen surface, scientists have found.

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Calls for clearer speed claims on broadband ads

A watchdog wants UK broadband companies to change the way they advertise internet speeds so as not to mislead customers.

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Pluto may have huge ocean under icy surface

Pluto may have a huge hidden ocean under its frozen surface, scientists have found.

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Calls for clearer speed claims on broadband ads

A watchdog wants UK broadband companies to change the way they advertise internet speeds so as not to mislead customers.

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Pluto may have huge ocean under icy surface

Pluto may have a huge hidden ocean under its frozen surface, scientists have found.

Read more

Calls for clearer speed claims on broadband ads

A watchdog wants UK broadband companies to change the way they advertise internet speeds so as not to mislead customers.

Read more

Pluto may have huge ocean under icy surface

Pluto may have a huge hidden ocean under its frozen surface, scientists have found.

Read more

Calls for clearer speed claims on broadband ads

A watchdog wants UK broadband companies to change the way they advertise internet speeds so as not to mislead customers.

Read more

Pluto may have huge ocean under icy surface

Pluto may have a huge hidden ocean under its frozen surface, scientists have found.

Read more

Calls for clearer speed claims on broadband ads

A watchdog wants UK broadband companies to change the way they advertise internet speeds so as not to mislead customers.

Read more

Pluto may have huge ocean under icy surface

Pluto may have a huge hidden ocean under its frozen surface, scientists have found.

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Twitter suspends 'alt-right' Trump backers

Twitter has suspended the accounts of several "alt-right" figures who championed Donald Trump's bid for the White House.

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Calls for clearer speed claims on broadband ads

A watchdog wants UK broadband companies to change the way they advertise internet speeds so as not to mislead customers.

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Twitter suspends 'alt-right' Trump backers

Twitter has suspended the accounts of several "alt-right" figures who championed Donald Trump's bid for the White House.

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Calls for clearer speed claims on broadband ads

A watchdog wants UK broadband companies to change the way they advertise internet speeds so as not to mislead customers.

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Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Twitter suspends 'alt-right' Trump backers

Twitter has suspended the accounts of several "alt-right" figures who championed Donald Trump's bid for the White House.

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Calls for clearer speed claims on broadband ads

A watchdog wants UK broadband companies to change the way they advertise internet speeds so as not to mislead customers.

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Twitter suspends 'alt-right' Trump backers

Twitter has suspended the accounts of several "alt-right" figures who championed Donald Trump's bid for the White House.

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Calls for clearer speed claims on broadband ads

A watchdog wants UK broadband companies to change the way they advertise internet speeds so as not to mislead customers.

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Boom! New supersonic jet faster than Concorde

Sir Richard Branson has unveiled a prototype for a supersonic passenger airliner which its designers claim will be able to fly passengers from London to New York in three-and-a-half hours for an "affordable" $5,000 return ticket.

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Twitter suspends 'alt-right' Trump backers

Twitter has suspended the accounts of several "alt-right" figures who championed Donald Trump's bid for the White House.

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Boom! New supersonic jet faster than Concorde

Sir Richard Branson has unveiled a prototype for a supersonic passenger airliner which its designers claim will be able to fly passengers from London to New York in three-and-a-half hours for an "affordable" $5,000 return ticket.

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Twitter suspends 'alt-right' Trump backers

Twitter has suspended the accounts of several "alt-right" figures who championed Donald Trump's bid for the White House.

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Boom! New supersonic jet faster than Concorde

Sir Richard Branson has unveiled a prototype for a supersonic passenger airliner which its designers claim will be able to fly passengers from London to New York in three-and-a-half hours for an "affordable" $5,000 return ticket.

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Twitter suspends 'alt-right' Trump backers

Twitter has suspended the accounts of several "alt-right" figures who championed Donald Trump's bid for the White House.

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Boom! New supersonic jet faster than Concorde

Sir Richard Branson has unveiled a prototype for a supersonic passenger airliner which its designers claim will be able to fly passengers from London to New York in three-and-a-half hours for an "affordable" $5,000 return ticket.

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Twitter suspends 'alt-right' Trump backers

Twitter has suspended the accounts of several "alt-right" figures who championed Donald Trump's bid for the White House.

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Boom! New supersonic jet faster than Concorde

Sir Richard Branson has unveiled a prototype for a supersonic passenger airliner which its designers claim will be able to fly passengers from London to New York in three-and-a-half hours for an "affordable" $5,000 return ticket.

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Twitter suspends 'alt-right' Trump backers

Twitter has suspended the accounts of several "alt-right" figures who championed Donald Trump's bid for the White House.

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Snapchat in $25bn stock market rumours

Snap Inc, the parent company of Snapchat, has reportedly filed to launch on the stock market in a move that could value the app at up to $25bn (£20bn). 

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Super Mario Run launch lifts Nintendo shares

Nintendo shares soared as much as 5.5% on Wednesday as it revealed a launch date for its first Super Mario game for mobile devices.

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Snapchat in $25bn stock market rumours

Snap Inc, the parent company of Snapchat, has reportedly filed to launch on the stock market in a move that could value the app at up to $25bn (£20bn). 

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Super Mario Run launch lifts Nintendo shares

Nintendo shares soared as much as 5.5% on Wednesday as it revealed a launch date for its first Super Mario game for mobile devices.

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Snapchat in $25bn stock market rumours

Snap Inc, the parent company of Snapchat, has reportedly filed to launch on the stock market in a move that could value the app at up to $25bn (£20bn). 

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Super Mario Run launch lifts Nintendo shares

Nintendo shares soared as much as 5.5% on Wednesday as it revealed a launch date for its first Super Mario game for mobile devices.

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Snapchat in $25bn stock market rumours

Snap Inc, the parent company of Snapchat, has reportedly filed to launch on the stock market in a move that could value the app at up to $25bn (£20bn). 

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Super Mario Run launch lifts Nintendo shares

Nintendo shares soared as much as 5.5% on Wednesday as it revealed a launch date for its first Super Mario game for mobile devices.

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Snapchat in $25bn stock market rumours

Snap Inc, the parent company of Snapchat, has reportedly filed to launch on the stock market in a move that could value the app at up to $25bn (£20bn). 

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Super Mario Run launch lifts Nintendo shares

Nintendo shares soared as much as 5.5% on Wednesday as it revealed a launch date for its first Super Mario game for mobile devices.

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Snapchat in $25bn stock market rumours

Snap Inc, the parent company of Snapchat, has reportedly filed to launch on the stock market in a move that could value the app at up to $25bn (£20bn). 

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Super Mario Run launch lifts Nintendo shares

Nintendo shares soared as much as 5.5% on Wednesday as it revealed a launch date for its first Super Mario game for mobile devices.

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Snapchat in $25bn stock market rumours

Snap Inc, the parent company of Snapchat, has reportedly filed to launch on the stock market in a move that could value the app at up to $25bn (£20bn). 

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Super Mario Run launch lifts Nintendo shares

Nintendo shares soared as much as 5.5% on Wednesday as it revealed a launch date for its first Super Mario game for mobile devices.

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NHS patients 'at risk' from cybersecurity flaws

A Sky News investigation has discovered the NHS trusts putting patients at risk by not protecting their data online.

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Kids 'spend more time online than watching TV'

British children are now spending longer online than they do watching TV for the first time, according to official figures.

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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

NHS patients 'at risk' from cybersecurity flaws

A Sky News investigation has discovered the NHS trusts putting patients at risk by not protecting their data online.

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Kids 'spend more time online than watching TV'

British children are now spending longer online than they do watching TV for the first time, according to official figures.

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NHS patients 'at risk' from cybersecurity flaws

A Sky News investigation has discovered the NHS trusts putting patients at risk by not protecting their data online.

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Kids 'spend more time online than watching TV'

British children are now spending longer online than they do watching TV for the first time, according to official figures.

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Google plans to punish sites posting fake news

Google has said it is working on a new policy to restrict lucrative adverts from being placed on fake news websites.

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NHS patients 'at risk' from cybersecurity flaws

A Sky News investigation has discovered the NHS trusts putting patients at risk by not protecting their data online.

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Google plans to punish sites posting fake news

Google has said it is working on a new policy to restrict lucrative adverts from being placed on fake news websites.

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Google plans to punish sites posting fake news

Google has said it is working on a new policy to restrict lucrative adverts from being placed on fake news websites.

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Monday, November 14, 2016

Jaguar launches electric vehicle prototype

British car maker Jaguar Land Rover is taking on US pioneer Tesla with its own electric vehicle.

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'Supermoon' - second chance to witness rare sight

Photographers from around the world have captured stunning images of the moon as it appeared to be at its biggest and brightest for almost 70 years.

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Months of darkness for Britain's Antarctic experts

A team of British scientists and support staff has begun arriving at one of the world's coldest and most remote research bases.

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Saturday, November 12, 2016

Facebook 'kills off' its own founder in glitch

Facebook accidentally declared a number of its users dead on Friday - including its founder Mark Zuckerberg.

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Friday, November 11, 2016

Beagle 2 probe did not crash-land on Mars

The failed British Beagle 2 mission to Mars in 2003 came agonisingly close to succeeding, new research has shown.

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Brightest 'Supermoon' in 70 years on Monday

The biggest and brightest "supermoon" for almost 70 years will shine over the Earth on Monday.

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Brain chip helps paralysed monkeys to walk

A device implanted in the brains of two paralysed monkeys has helped them walk - a breakthrough that could help humans with spinal cord injuries in the future.

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History of music

History of music

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Telescope aimed at new planet in search for life

A giant dish telescope in Australia has been pointed towards a red dwarf star 4.2 light years away as part of a major new search for intelligent alien life.

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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Evolution quirk purged us of Neanderthal genes

People alive today might have ended up more like Neanderthals had it not been for a quirk of evolution, scientists have found.

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'Man-made stars' could help fight cancer

A new particle accelerator dubbed SPIRAL2 that could boost cancer treatment and provide safer nuclear energy is to be unveiled.

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Sunday, November 6, 2016

Facebook quarterly profits surge 166% to $2.4bn

Quarterly profits at Facebook have surged by 166% to $2.4bn (£1.95bn), the tech giant has announced.

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Lady Gaga beats Kylie to top earworm chart

Lady Gaga's song Bad Romance is the catchiest tune on the planet, according to a study by a university academic.

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Thursday, September 22, 2016

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Fitness trackers may not help weight loss

Fitness trackers worn every day by millions of people offer no useful weight loss benefit, a study has suggested.

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Car hackers trigger Tesla brakes from 12 miles

Security researchers have revealed how they managed to hack into a Tesla car and apply the brakes from 12 miles away.

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After iPhone 7 Apple patents... a paper bag

After changing the world with cutting edge devices like the iPhone and iPad, Apple is bringing the spirit of innovation to the world of carrier bags.

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Iceland opts out of FIFA 17 game after cash row

Iceland has opted out of the latest FIFA video game following a row over money with Electronic Arts.

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Iceland frozen out of FIFA game after cash row

Iceland has given the latest FIFA video game the cold shoulder following a row over money with Electronic Arts.

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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Head transplant doctor claims breakthrough

The surgeon who claims he will perform the world's first head transplant next year has released a series of videos showing paralysed animals that have been 'healed' by his groundbreaking technique.

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Academic beats FBI by unlocking iPhone for £75

A British university researcher has done what the FBI claimed was impossible by unlocking an iPhone - for just £75.

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Amsterdam to get driverless 'roboats' on canals

The driverless car revolution may not quite be upon us - but researchers are already planning to bring driverless boats to a famous canal city.

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Solar-powered helicopter takes first flight

A group of students have made aviation history with the first flight of a piloted solar-powered helicopter.

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City car ownership to 'all-but end' by 2025

The co-founder of ride-hailing firm Lyft has predicted that car ownership in major cities will die out almost completely by 2025.

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Monday, September 19, 2016

Microsoft UK closures put 220 jobs at risk

Microsoft is closing some offices in London including the headquarters of Skype, putting 220 jobs at risk.

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Inside Apple's iPhone 7: Tech secrets revealed

Tech experts have ripped apart Apple's new iPhone 7 to share the secrets behind the device's latest features.

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UK not thinking 'smart' on future of cities?

The UK could miss out on smart cities because of "analogue" thinking, the former head of O2 has said.

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Chatterbots bid to show their human side

Computers once again failed to defeat humans, in an annual Turing test competition, held at Bletchley Park 

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Friday, September 16, 2016

Britain to develop futuristic laser weapon

A hi-tech laser weapon that could shoot down enemy missiles mid-flight is to be developed for the British military.

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Samsung phones recalled after explosion reports

Safety regulators have ordered a formal recall of Samsung Galaxy Note 7s after dozens of devices exploded or caught fire.

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Apple iPhone 7 Plus sold out on pre-orders

The initial stock of Apple's larger iPhone 7 Plus has completely sold out ahead of its release on Friday, the company has said.

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Thursday, September 15, 2016

WADA leak shows how hacking is changing

Chris Froome and Bradley Wiggins are among the latest victims of the Fancy Bears Hack Team. 

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Milky Way in 3D: Telescope maps a billion stars

A space telescope built in Britain has enabled scientists to create the highest-ever resolution map of the night sky.

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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Juncker: YouTube should pay more to musicians

YouTube and other video websites will be forced to pay more for music under plans to reform European copyright laws.

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Sky to air drone racing events in $1m deal

Sky has invested $1m (£750,000) in the Drone Racing League (DRL) in a deal to broadcast the thrilling US competition on Sky Sports Mix.

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iOS 10: What to expect from Apple's new release

As Apple launches its newest operating system for iPhone and iPad, Sky News takes a look at what is included in the release.

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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

UK to face 'first order hostile cyber attack'

The CEO of the new National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has warned the UK will face "a first order incident" of a "hostile foreign cyber attack".

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Facebook prosecuted over teen's 'naked pictures'

Facebook will face trial in Belfast over naked pictures of a 14-year-old girl posted to a "shame page".

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Monday, September 12, 2016

Samsung Shares Plunge After Phone Fire Alert

Samsung shares have plunged to their lowest level in nearly two months after warnings about the new Galaxy Note 7 phones setting on fire.

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Two Dolphins Recorded 'Talking To Each Other'

Scientists have recorded two dolphins having a conversation with each other for the first time.

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Striking Mars Landscape Captured By NASA Rover

NASA has released new colour images taken by the Curiosity Mars rover, which it says will help increase understanding of the red planet's landscape.

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Saturday, September 10, 2016

'Get Ready' To Pay Up EU Tax Bill, Apple Told

The Dutch finance minister has called on Apple to "get ready" to pay up in the wake of a tax ruling issued by the European Commission last month.

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Oliver Stone Feared Hackers Making Snowden Film

Oliver Stone has revealed he used encrypted messages to communicate while making his film about whistleblower Edward Snowden, due to fears of hacking.

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Facebook Backtracks Over Censored War Photo

Facebook has reversed its decision to censor a Vietnam War photograph of a naked girl escaping a napalm attack in 1972.

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Friday, September 9, 2016

EU Pulls Free Roaming Plan After Backlash

Hopes of free mobile phone roaming across the EU soon have been dashed after the plan was withdrawn for more work just days after its launch.

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NASA Explorer Begins Seven-Year Asteroid Quest

An ambitious mission to collect dust from an asteroid and return it to Earth for scientific analysis has blasted off from Cape Canaveral in Florida.

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Thursday, September 8, 2016

'Don't Use Samsung Galaxy Note 7 On Planes'

Airline passengers should not turn on or charge their Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphones during flights or stow them in checked baggage, US aviation officials have said.

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Apple Ditches Headphone Socket For iPhone 7

Apple's newest iPhone will be water resistant and come without a headphone socket, the firm has confirmed.

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FTSE Tech Firm To Pay $8.8bn For HP Software

Shares in FTSE 100 tech firm Micro Focus have soared by more than a fifth after it confirmed an $8.8bn (£6.6bn) deal to buy Hewlett Packard's software arm.

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Wednesday, September 7, 2016

iPhone 7: Small Tweaks May Lead To Big Changes

Apple chief Tim Cook told us this "was the best iPhone ever".

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Apple Ran 'Untaxed Bermuda Triangle' In Ireland

Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams has claimed that the Irish government "sided with corporate interests" by deciding to appeal against its £11bn Apple tax bill.

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Can 'Sex Robots' Replace Human Relationships?

Humans should be "very careful" about developing intimate relationships with robots, experts have warned.

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Patients To Self-Diagnose With Smartphones

Patients will be able to diagnose their own ailments using smartphones under plans for a one-stop NHS website.

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Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Could Apple Drop Headphone Jack In iPhone 7?

Apple is expected to unveil its new iPhone 7 in San Francisco on Wednesday - at a key time for the company as sales of the current models are falling.

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Drone Captures Footage Of Rare White Whale Calf

Images of a rare white whale calf have been captured by scientists using drones to study the endangered animals off the coast of Western Australia.

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Lost Comet Probe Philae Turns Up In Images

A probe that lost contact with Earth after landing on a distant comet has been spotted in new pictures.

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Monday, September 5, 2016

British Airways Hit By Global Check-In Delays

British Airways passengers have been hit by delays after an IT glitch affected worldwide check-in systems - including Heathrow and Gatwick.

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Never-Before-Seen Pics Of Jupiter's North Pole

The NASA spacecraft Juno has sent the first pictures back to Earth of Jupiter's north pole, leaving scientists stunned.

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Hazy Little Asteroid Called Freddie Mercury

An asteroid in Jupiter's orbit has been named after the Queen frontman Freddie Mercury, on what would have been his 70th birthday.

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Friday, September 2, 2016

Samsung Withdraws New Phone Over Explosions

Samsung is suspending sales of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones after some of the batteries exploded.

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Apple Issues Updates After Hack Flaw Exposed

Apple has released two security warnings, urging users to update software to fix flaws that could leave them open to hackers.

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Facebook Satellite Destroyed In Rocket Blast

An unmanned SpaceX rocket has exploded during a routine test at Cape Canaveral in Florida.

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Thursday, September 1, 2016

Virtual Helicopter To Train Military Medics

A simulator that mimics the conditions on board a Chinook helicopter has been created to help train medics in the Armed Forces.

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Twin Stars Orbited By Giant Planets Discovered

Astronomers have discovered a trio of giant planets orbiting a pair of stellar 'twins' similar to our sun.

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Fossil Discovery Hints At Earlier Life On Earth

The world's oldest fossils have been found in Greenland, suggesting life may have emerged on Earth earlier than first thought.

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Apple Boss: €13bn EU Tax Ruling 'Maddening'

Apple chief executive Tim Cook has branded his company's €13bn (£11bn) bill in back taxes to Ireland as "maddening" and "political crap".

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World's Oldest Fossils Found After Ice Melts

The world's oldest fossils have been found in Greenland, suggesting that life may have emerged on Earth earlier than first thought.

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ISS Captures Striking Hurricane Footage

The International Space Station has captured incredible footage of three hurricanes spinning above the Earth's oceans.

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Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Apple Ordered To Pay £11bn In Irish Taxes

US technology giant Apple has been ordered to pay up to €13bn (£11bn) in back taxes to Ireland after a European probe.

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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Japan Team Reveals Entry In Google Race To Moon

A team of engineers shooting for the moon have put the finishing touches to a lunar rover prototype.

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Monday, August 29, 2016

Call To Test Long-Term Safety Of 'Smart Drugs'

Cognitive enhancing drugs, also known as "nootropics" or "smart drugs", could have real benefits for people like doctors, military personnel, air traffic controllers and shift workers if trials were brought in to ensure long-term safety, according to a prominent scientist.

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Mars Simulation Ends After A Year's Isolation

Six scientists have emerged from a year-long self-enforced isolation in order to simulate what it would be like to live on Mars.

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Facebook Boss Zuckerberg Meets Pope At Vatican

Pope Francis has met Facebook founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, at the Vatican.

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Juno Gets First Close-Up Look At Jupiter

Juno, the spacecraft on a mission to Jupiter, has made an unprecedented close approach to the giant gas planet.

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Saturday, August 27, 2016

Apple Rushes Out Spyware Snoop Fix For iPhone

Apple has rushed out a software update after an attempt was made to break into a man's iPhone using a spyware link that could have spied on his calls and messages.

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Regulators 'Look At' WhatsApp Links To Facebook

Regulators are "looking into" plans for WhatsApp to share user information with Facebook.

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Friday, August 26, 2016

New Planet Found 'Which Humans Could Colonise'

An Earth-like planet, which may have deep oceans and harbour life, has been discovered and could be reached in future space missions.

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Wednesday, August 24, 2016

NASA Makes Contact With Lost Spacecraft

NASA has re-established contact with a lost spacecraft which likely spun out of control.

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Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Nose Spray Gives Sweet Taste Without Any Sugar

A spray which tricks the brain into thinking food has more sugar than it really does could help people to lose weight.

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Fat V Thin: Study Reveals Who's 'Most Generous'

Fat people are more generous with their money than thin people, a new study suggests.

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Monday, August 22, 2016

Stunning 360-Degree Vista Of Mars' Surface

NASA has released a stunning 360-degree image of the surface of Mars, letting you feel like you're standing on the surface of the red planet.

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Drone Caught Smuggling Drugs And Phones To Jail

Police have stopped a drone carrying a large quantity of drugs and two mobile phones into Pentonville Prison in north London.

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Astronauts Install Parking Space On Spacewalk

Two astronauts have completed a six-hour spacewalk to install a parking spot on the International Space Station (ISS).

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Friday, August 19, 2016

Birds Sing Special Song To Babies Through Shell

Scientists have discovered something unexpected about the way birds communicate with their unborn chicks.

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Six Month Old Babies Show Signs Of Maths Ability

Signs that a child will become a maths whizz later in life can be spotted when a baby is just six months old, researchers say.

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Disney Patent For Real-Life Lightsaber Battles

Disney could be about to turn Star Wars lightsaber battles into reality - well, almost.

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Twitter Suspends 360,000 'Terrorism' Accounts

Twitter has suspended 360,000 accounts in the past year for threatening or promoting terrorist acts, the company says.

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Thursday, August 18, 2016

Mega Volcanoes Blasted Debris Right Across Oz

Australia's east coast was once lined with volcanoes so powerful they spewed chunks of debris all the way across to the west coast, scientists have discovered.

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Gawker To Shut After Losing Hulk Hogan Case

Gawker.com will shut next week as its parent company is sold for $135m (£102m) to Spanish-language broadcaster Univision.

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Uber Launches Self-Driving Taxi Service

Taxi service Uber will start transporting passengers with self-driving cars in the next few weeks, the company has said. 

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Germany To Build Radar To Scan For Space Junk

The German military is building a space-scanning radar station to monitor threats to the Earth from the space junk that's in orbit.

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Facebook Fugitive Says His Life Is In Danger

A man who claims Mark Zuckerberg owes him half of Facebook has said he fled the US because someone was planning to have him killed.

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Oh Carp! Culling Fish Using Herpes May Backfire

An attempt to kill carp with the herpes virus could backfire on officials in Australia - by wiping out the native fish it's meant to protect.

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Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Fans Furious At 'Awful' New Metal Gear Game

The first Metal Gear game without the involvement of acclaimed creator Hideo Kojima has been announced - but fans of the series are furious.

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Unhackable? China Launches Quantum Satellite

China has launched the world's first quantum satellite in the hopes of creating encrypted long-distance communications that are impossible to hack.

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Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Apple Boss: I'm Lonely But I Don't Want Sympathy

Tim Cook has said running Apple is "sort of a lonely job" in a rare interview to mark five years at the helm of the company.

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Monday, August 15, 2016

Pokemon GO Cheats Will Be Banned For Life

Pokemon GO players who are caught cheating will be hit with a permanent ban, the game's developers have said.

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Drug Treatment Could Add Years To A Dog's Life

A trial to extend the lifespan of pet dogs has shown promise - with marked improvement in heart health.

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'Guardian Angel' AI System For Firefighters

A "guardian angel" artificial intelligence helper called Audrey could help firefighters to make split-second life-or-death decisions.

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Call For 'Drive-Safe' Modes For Smartphones

Road safety experts have called for smartphones to be fitted with a "drive-safe" mode - similar to the flight-safe option - to help stop drivers being "distracted or overwhelmed with information" at the wheel.

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Sunday, August 14, 2016

Scientists Discover 400-Year-Old Shark

Greenland sharks are the longest-living vertebrates known on Earth, with some reaching the age of 400, scientists say.

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Friday, August 12, 2016

Insect-Sized Drone Will Spy On Terrorists

An insect-sized spy drone with four flapping wings and four legs is set to become Britain's latest weapon in the war on terror.

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Swipe: Star Wars Droid Controlled By The Mind

Many Star Wars fans have probably dreamt about being able to use the Force.

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Virtual Reality Helps Paralysed Regain Feeling

Virtual reality has helped eight paralysed patients regain some feeling in their legs in "a big surprise", say scientists.

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Thursday, August 11, 2016

Down's Syndrome: Prozac Could Boost Intelligence

Some parents of children with Down's syndrome are giving them Prozac after tests showed that brain chemistry-altering drugs could boost intelligence.

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Snowden 'Earned $200,000' From Speaking Fees

Edward Snowden has reportedly earned $200,000 (£155,000) in speaking fees over the past year, despite being holed up in an undisclosed Russian location.

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Software Jobs Help Power Creative Industry Boom

Britain's creative industries are booming - with jobs being created three times faster than in other areas of the economy.

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Is Apple Working On A Tank? Bizarre New Patent

Is Apple working on a tank?

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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Sherlock Creator Cleared Of Piltdown Man Hoax

Sherlock Holmes creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has been cleared of hoaxing the scientific world with remains that were once believed to be the 'missing link' between humans and apes.

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Oz Census Chaos As Website Is Attacked

Australia's census website was shut down by overseas hackers last night, stopping thousands of people from taking part.

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NASA Accidentally Sells Moon Landing Bag

NASA accidentally sold a priceless Apollo 11 artefact and now faces a legal battle to get it back.

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Facebook Attempts To Bypass Ad-Blockers

Facebook wants to make it harder for people to block adverts on its website.

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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Wireless Hotspot: Volcano Is Connected To Web

An active volcano known as the "mouth of hell" is being connected to the internet so WiFi sensors can send alerts if an eruption is imminent.

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Detonating Plasma Bombs May Boost Radio Signals

The US Air Force wants to detonate plasma bombs - clouds of ionised gas - in the sky using tiny satellites.

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Watch: NASA Tests World's Biggest Rocket

NASA blasted the world's biggest rocket at its desert test base - and caught the spectacular results on camera.

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Friday, August 5, 2016

Swipe: Iconic Glacier Is Rapidly Melting

France's most iconic glacier is losing between four and five metres in thickness every year.

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Oh Great ... Now Computers Can Spot Sarcasm

A new artificial intelligence system is able to recognise when someone is being sarcastic online - something even humans sometimes struggle to do.

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Samsung Used 'Apple Watch' Pics In Patent

A tit-for-tat tussle between Apple and Samsung for tech supremacy has taken a bizarre twist - with Samsung filing for a smartphone patent apparently using images of the Apple Watch.

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Apple Offers $200k Reward For Bug Reports

Spotted a security flaw in Apple's software? The tech giant will now pay up to a record $200,000 as a thank you.

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Bitcoin Heist 'Mastermind' In £450k 'Giveaway'

A person claiming to be the mastermind behind a £52m bitcoin heist is promising to give away £450,000 in an online prize draw.

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Thursday, August 4, 2016

Battery Life Could Be Used To Track You Online

A cunning new way has been discovered to monitor the activity of internet users - tracking battery life.

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Young People Show That Old Media Isn't Dead

If you look carefully through Ofcom's latest report, you can see the future.

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Crystal Mimics Brain Cells To Handle Big Data

Could a crystal be our best shot at mimicking the power and complexity of the human brain?

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Six In 10 Britons 'Hooked' On Smartphone

The UK is spending more time online than ever with the average person on the internet for 25 hours each week, according to an Ofcom report.

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Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Brain Tracker Finds Birds Sleep During Flight

A team from Germany has found great frigatebirds sleep mid-flight after fitting them with small brain activity monitors and movement trackers.

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Saturn Lander May Hit Surface With Force Of Bomb

Planterary scientists are considering smashing a lander into the frozen surface of Saturn's icy moon with the force of a bomb to reach the sea underneath.

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EU Issues Kill List of 37 'Invasive' Species

A kill-list featuring 37 species of mammals, exotic pets and plants has come into force across Europe.

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Facebook Suspends Armed Mum's Account Mid Siege

Facebook granted an emergency request from police to take down the account of a woman who was brandishing a shotgun at officer during a seven-hour standoff in Baltimore, it has emerged.

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Hackers Steal £50m Worth Of Bitcoin Currency

Bitcoin's value has plummeted by 13% after hackers stole $65m (£49m) of the digital currency.

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Bar Blocks Signal To Stop Unsocial Mobile Use

Of all the gin joints in all the world, one bar in Hove is taking a different approach to stop its patrons using smartphones.

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Monday, August 1, 2016

Couple Admit Leaving Son To Play Pokemon GO

A couple from Arizona have been arrested after leaving their two-year-old son at home to go out and play Pokemon GO.

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Apple To Swap Revolver Emoji For Water Pistol

Apple is to replace its controversial handgun emoji with a water pistol amid mounting concern over gun violence in the US and worldwide.

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Uber To Sell China Business To Rival for £26bn

Ride-hailing app Uber has agreed to sell its China arm to its rival after losing billions trying to achieve dominance in the country.

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Could Hackers Turn Amazon Drones Deadly?

Amazon's delivery drones could be hacked and hijacked - turning them into flying killing machines, a security expert has warned.

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GSK And Alphabet Team Up For Bioelectronics Medicine

GlaxoSmithKline and Google's parent company are joining forces to develop bioelectronics, which involves targeting electrical signals in the body to fight chronic diseases.

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Amazon Patents Headphones That Auto-Mute

Headphones that mute themselves when you may need to hear the sound from your surroundings have been patented by Amazon.

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Asteroid Strike Could Cause 'Immense Suffering'

A huge asteroid hurtling through space at 63,000mph could one day hit Earth causing "immense suffering and death", astronomers say.

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Swipe: Bike Couriers Monitoring Pollution

Bike couriers are being turned into human pollution monitors to gather more data on London's air quality.

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Friday, July 29, 2016

Scramble For Old Book After Elon Musk Tip

Second-hand copies of an out-of-print history book have soared in price from £4.50 to £75 after tech pioneer Elon Musk recommended it.

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Scramble For Old Book After Musk Recommendation

Second-hand copies of an out-of-print history book have soared in price from £4.50 to £75 after tech pioneer Elon Musk recommended it.

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GPS-Equipped Seagulls Are Flytipping Eyes In Sky

Garbage-loving seagulls have been turned into private eyes in the sky and could one day help police swoop on illegal flytippers.

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Google's Wacky Moonshot Ideas Lose $859bn

Google's moonshot factory lost the search giant almost $1bn in just 12 weeks - more than many tech firms rake in each year.

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iTunes Users Targeted In Email Phishing Scam

Scammers have targeted iTunes users with emails telling them they have been charged more than £20 to download a song.

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Fence Could Save World's Largest Living Thing

The world's largest living thing is dying - and building a huge fence around it could be the only way to save it.

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Thursday, July 28, 2016

Watch Robot Builder Construct House In Two Days

A new robot builder can construct an entire house in two days - and never needs a tea break.

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Ant Species Named After Game Of Thrones Dragons

Two scary-looking new ant species have been named after Daenerys Targaryan's dragons in Game of Thrones.

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Antibiotic Found In Nose Could Fight MRSA

A new class of antibiotics has been discovered - and it was right under our noses all along.

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Facebook Profits Leap After Push Into Video

Facebook has seen its second quarter profits leap 186% from a year ago to $2bn, the company has announced.

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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Purple Orb On Ocean Floor Baffles Scientists

A mysterious purple orb spotted on the sea bed during a live-streamed ocean exploration temporarily stumped scientists.

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Twitter To Show Goals After Sky Sports Deal

Twitter has struck a deal with Sky Sports to show Premier League highlights and goals on the social network.

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YouTube Star's Video Sparks Kidnapping Fears

​A YouTube star's cryptic message sparked panic among her fans - who called police because they thought she had been kidnapped.

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Ice Bucket Challenge Leads To ALS Breakthrough

Money raised by the viral charity campaign where people poured a bucket of ice water over their head has helped researchers discover a new gene associated with ALS.

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Disney Could Track Park Guests Using Their Feet

​Disney has patented a system to track guests at its theme parks using their shoes.

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Twitter Earnings Fail To Meet Expectations

Twitter failed to meet financial analyst expectations in its latest earnings announcement amid another period of slow user growth.

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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Spacecraft Has Five Seconds To Vacuum Asteroid

NASA is putting the finishing touches to a spacecraft that will land on an asteroid for just five seconds to scan for the building blocks of life.

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Triple Eruption From Sun Captured On Camera

The sun has fired out the three most powerful solar flares seen this year, NASA has revealed.

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Amazon To Test Drones In UK After Rules Lifted

Amazon's most extensive drone trials yet will take place in UK airspace after strict flying restrictions were lifted.

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Solar Plane On Last Leg Of World Tour

A solar-powered plane has left Egypt on the last leg of the first ever fuel-free flight around the globe.

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Saturday, July 23, 2016

Remember VCRs? Production To End As Sales Slump

The world's last maker of VCRs has announced it is going to stop producing the videocassette recorders in the coming days.

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Friday, July 22, 2016

3D Print Of Hand Could Hold Key In Murder Case

​Police are attempting to unlock a murder victim's phone using a 3D replica of his fingertips.

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Japan Goes Wild As Pokemon GO Launches

Pokemon GO has finally launched in Japan - the place where the gaming and cartoon phenomenon was born.

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Some Bacteria Lived In Gut Before We Were Human

Some of the bacteria in our guts was passed down from a time before we were even human, it has been discovered.

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Facebook's Solar-Powered Web Drone Takes Flight

Facebook has completed the first test flight of its unmanned solar-powered internet drone.

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Pokemon GO 'Haram' As Islamic Fatwa Renewed

Saudi Arabia has renewed a fatwa on Pokemon because it violates Islamic rules on gambling and uses images such as Christian crosses and Jewish stars.

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

Artificial Intelligence Used To Brew Beer

A pair of London-based entrepreneurs have created a beer that has been brewed with the help of artificial intelligence.

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Experiment Fails To Shed Light On Dark Matter

An experiment to find dark matter using a giant £7m machine - buried under a mile of rock in the Black Hills of Dakota - has failed.

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Humanity Could Be 'Backed Up' On Space Chip

The genetic blueprint for human life and the sum of our knowledge could be fired into the cosmic cloud to "back up humanity".

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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Amazon Drones Could Use Lamp Posts As Perches

​Amazon wants to use lamp posts as perches for its high-tech delivery drones.

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Twitter's Blue Tick To Be Available To All

Twitter's blue tick badge is to be made available to all users to "help people find great, high quality accounts to follow", the social network says.

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Right-Wing Writer Banned From Twitter For Life

​Right-wing commentator Milo Yiannopoulos has been permanently banned by Twitter after Ghostbusters actress Leslie Jones was abused by trolls.

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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Pokemon Craze Sees Nintendo Value Double

Nintendo's value has more than doubled since the launch of its Pokemon GO mobile game two weeks ago, as the latest surge in shares saw it overtake rival Sony.

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What It's Like To Be Headhunted By Apple

​Landing a dream job at Apple usually requires a gruelling series of interviews and a lot of luck.

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Softbank Shares Plunge On £24bn ARM Deal

Shares in Japan's Softbank have fallen 10% after it agreed a controversial £24.3bn deal to buy UK microchip designer ARM Holdings.

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Monday, July 18, 2016

Old Postcard Twitter Account Is Unlikely Hit

​One man's online tribute to the dying tradition of sending postcards has become an unlikely Twitter hit.

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Why Do Pokemon GO Servers Keep Going Down?

Pokemon GO servers have struggled to cope with the demand of millions of players logging on around the world.

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Kiss Of Death Marks Ants For Assassination

Some adult male ants have their rivals killed by smearing them with bodily fluids - effectively creating a bullseye marking them for assassination by worker ants.

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Ants Mark Rivals For Assassination Using Faeces

Some adult male ants have their rivals killed by smearing them with bodily fluids - effectively creating a bullseye marking them for assassination by worker ants.

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Brexit Brain Drain? Fears Talent Will Leave UK

After the UK voted to leave the EU last month, many observers have predicted an exodus of talent from the country.

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iPhone Chip Supplier ARM In £24bn Takeover Deal

The British company which designs microchips for iPhones is to be bought by Japanese conglomerate SoftBank in a £24.3bn deal.

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Saturday, July 16, 2016

1,300 Galaxies In First Super Telescope Image

South Africa's new MeerKAT radio telescope has found 1,300 galaxies in a tiny corner of the universe where only 70 were known to before.

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Pokemon GO Couple Threatened At Gunpoint

A couple playing Pokemon GO in a small town in Australia have been threatened at gunpoint.

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Friday, July 15, 2016

Nintendo Shares Up 56% Amid Pokemon GO Craze

Shares at Japanese firm Nintendo have soared by 56% since the launch of its mobile game Pokemon GO, which has become an instant hit worldwide.

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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Sega Saturn Console Given New Lease Of Life

​The Sega Saturn games console has been saved from extinction after its security systems were cracked after almost 23 years.

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eBay Bans Macabre Auctions Of Human Skulls

eBay has banned the sales of human body parts after hundreds of mystery skulls were sold for up to $5,500 (£4,150).

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Holocaust Museum: Stop Catching Pokemon Here

​The US Holocaust Memorial Museum has told Pokemon GO fans not to play the game on its premises - describing it as "extremely inappropriate".

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'Spider-Man Gene' Is Discovered In Flies

A gene has been discovered in flies that could be switched off to make them stick to the wall like Spider-Man.

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Tuesday, July 12, 2016

360-Degree Cameras On Sheep Will Help Map Island

Forget Google Street View, now there's Sheep View.

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Mars Curiosity Back In Action After 'Sick Leave'

​NASA's Mars Curiosity rover tweeted song lyrics by English rock band Whitesnake as it got back to work after its first period of "sick leave" in three years.

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Lab-Grown Chicken Could Soon Be On Your Plate

A crowdfunding campaign has been launched that could see chicken meat grown in a lab.

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Blind Mice Get Sight Back In Landmark Procedure

Blind mice have had their sight restored in a landmark procedure which could give hope to millions of glaucoma sufferers.

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Four Cyber Attacks On UK Railways In A Year

Sky News has learned that the UK railway network has suffered at least four major cyber attacks over the last year alone.

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Monday, July 11, 2016

10 Things You Need To Know About Pokemon GO

It's the game everyone is talking about - Pokemon GO is taking over the world and sending Nintendo's share price soaring.

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Elon Musk Teases 'Secret Tesla Masterplan'

Elon Musk has revealed he's working on a "Top Secret Tesla Masterplan" - setting tongues wagging about what the genius inventor is up to.

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US Teens Accused Of Using Pokemon Go To Rob

Four teenagers have been accused of using the popular new Pokemon Go game to lure victims to certain locations before robbing them.

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Sunday, July 10, 2016

How To Get Apple's New iPhone Software Today

Apple's new operating system is available to download today - if you're willing to put up with a few glitches and bugs.

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Friday, July 8, 2016

Did Dope Dealers Found Western Civilisation?

The founders of Western civilisation may have been prehistoric dope dealers, a new study suggests.

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Nintendo Surges On Pokemon Mobile App Success

Nintendo shares have surged after its Pokemon GO smartphone game shot to the top of Apple's free app chart following its release this week.

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Astronomer Spots Planet With Three Suns

A planet with three suns has been discovered 320 light years away.

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Thursday, July 7, 2016

Doomed Satellite Sends Back Spectacular Images

​A doomed Japanese satellite captured the first ever images of one of the largest weather systems in the universe before it spun itself to pieces.

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Snapchat Rolls Out Biggest Update Ever

​Snapchat is making the biggest change to its app since it launched in 2011.

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Smartwatch Movement Data Could Give Away PINs

Smartwatch owners have been warned that their PIN numbers could be compromised because hackers could potentially track their hand movements.

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Self-Driving Robots To Deliver Food In London

Six-wheeled delivery robots which trundle along at 4mph will soon be used to deliver meals to homes around London.

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Stars Hoover Up Cosmic Dust To Clean Universe

Astronomers have revealed that the universe is becoming cleaner over time, as cosmic dust is mopped up by stars.

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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Coconuts Inspire Earthquake-Proof Buildings

Earthquake-proof buildings could be created by using concrete which mimics the structure of a coconut shell.

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'Welcome To Jupiter': Juno Enters Orbit

NASA's Juno space probe has successfully entered orbit around Jupiter.

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Coconuts Inspire Earthquake-Proof Buildings

If textile fibres within concrete are arranged so that they mimic those of a coconut, then it could help make buildings stronger.

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'Welcome To Jupiter': Juno Enters Orbit

Cheers erupt at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory as Juno begins its mission to explore our solar system's largest planet.

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Monday, July 4, 2016

Stars Hoover Up Cosmic Dust To Clean Universe

A study of "almost all of cosmic history" shows that, over time, galaxies get cleaner as stars vacuum up interstellar particles.

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Zapping Cancer Tumours Triggers 'Cell Suicide'

The non-invasive technique could be ideal for treating hard-to-reach cancers such as those on the brain stem or spine.

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Tesla Driver In First Self-Drive Fatal Crash

Joshua Brown was killed when his car's cameras apparently failed to pick out a white trailer against a bright sky.

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Friday, July 1, 2016

Bluetooth Buttons Helping The Visually Impaired

The smart buttons called Pips, are linked via Bluetooth and use sound to help visually impaired people find their way.

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Thursday, June 30, 2016

Google's Madrid HQ Raided In Spain Tax Probe

The tech firm says it is cooperating as Spain becomes the latest nation to raid Google offices in search of detail on tax.

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Ozone Hole Is Shrinking Because Of CFC Ban

Scientists confirm the size of the hole in the protective layer above Antarctica is getting smaller after the Montreal agreement.

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Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Facebook Users Fall For Seven-Year-Old Hoax

People are sharing a post warning of coming charges to use Facebook - but it's completely untrue.

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Alleged Hacker Lauri Love's Suicide Fears

Lauri Love, who has depression and Asperger's, says "he couldn’t imagine anything worse" than being imprisoned in the US.

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Juno Probe Carrying 'Lego Galileo' Nears Jupiter

The Juno probe is due to reach the gas giant on July 4 after a five-year, 1.4 billion-mile journey from Earth.

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Saturday, June 25, 2016

Sleeping Black Hole Wakes To Devour Passing Star

The cosmic event happened about 3.9 billion light years from Earth in the direction of the Draco constellation.

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Friday, June 24, 2016

Surge In Google Searches For Emigration

People are searching for emigration information, meanwhile on Twitter nearly every trending topic is related to Brexit.

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Thursday, June 23, 2016

Selfies And Contactless Rings: New Ways To Pay

The way we pay for goods is changing. Get ready for Selfie Pay, contactless payment rings and iris scanners.

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Parasitic Bacteria Discovered In Human Spit

There is a high concentrations of the new bacterium's DNA in people with gum disease and cystic fibrosis.

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Spy Satellite Spotted By Amateur Space Watchers

The US satellite, thought by some to be eavesdropping on radio signals, was located near the Strait of Malacca near Malaysia.

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Eau De Comet: Space Perfume Smells Like Cat Pee

The scent might not be suitable for a big date, because it smells of rotten eggs, cat urine and bitter almonds.

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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Paranoid, Mark? Zuckerberg Puts Tape Over Webcam

The Facebook founder draws a line at how much he's willing to share - using tape presumably to stop hackers snooping on him.

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Peake Would Return To ISS 'In A Heartbeat'

The British astronaut said the International Space Station was the "best place" to work and the descent was "really exciting".

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Tesla Offers £1.91bn To Buy SolarCity

Electric car manufacturer Tesla makes an offer to buy solar panel firm SolarCity in a bid to grow its clean energy business.

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Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Why The 'God Particle' Would Survive Brexit

The UK's research community warns it could lose funding if the UK leaves the EU - but not all science and tech would be affected.

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MPs: MPs: Fine Firms For Cyber Security Failures

The culture committee also wants CEOs' pay linked to online safety, in a report responding to last year's TalkTalk hack.

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Monday, June 20, 2016

Tim Peake's Long Path To Post-Orbit Recovery

Doctors are keeping an eye on the UK astronaut as he adapts to life back on Earth, but it isn't just his body that has to adjust.

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Sunday, June 19, 2016

Algeria Blocks Facebook To Stop Exam Cheats

The country's 3G mobile network also appears to be disrupted, as Algeria tries to stop papers being leaked.

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Saturday, June 18, 2016

Peake Back On Earth: 'Best Ride I've Been On'

The British astronaut says he is truly elated and "it's wonderful to feel the fresh air" as he is taken out of his space capsule.

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Friday, June 17, 2016

Homeward Bound: How Will Peake's Mission End?

As his six-month mission draws to an end, here are some interesting facts on space missions and what will happen to Tim Peake.

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LIVE: Tim Peake Prepares To Return To Earth

He's spent six months on the International Space Station - but now it's time to come home. Follow his journey home as it happens.

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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Russian Hackers Stole Democrats' Trump Research

The intruders are said to have so thoroughly infiltrated the party's computer network they could monitor email and chat traffic.

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Why Young Tech Talent Should Worry Zuckerberg

Younger, faster and better seems to be the new motto in Silicon Valley, with millions given to twenty-somethings with fresh ideas.

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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Microsoft To Purchase LinkedIn For $26.2bn

The social network's shares soared by 49% on news of the acquisition, which is set to be completed by the end of the year.

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Monday, June 13, 2016

Five Things Apple Needs To Fix At WWDC

While the company is likely to announce iOS 10, Sky's Technology Correspondent makes a wish list of other updates needed.

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Lights Drown Out Milky Way For A Third Of People

A new global atlas of light pollution shows that over a third of people can no longer see awe-inspiring views of the galaxy.

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Friday, June 10, 2016

Peake Reveals Highlight Of His Mission To Space

The astronaut was taking part in his final Q&A session while on board the International Space Station before he returns to Earth.

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Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Iran Bans Video Game Based On 1979 Revolution

Gamers have the chance to take the role of a photojournalist covering events at the time of the 1979 uprising.

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Axl Rose Demands Google Drop 'Fat Axl' Images

The internet meme features photos of the singer juxtaposed with mocking references to his weight using Guns N' Roses lyrics.

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Mark Zuckerberg's Social Media Accounts Hacked

The Facebook founder's login details - and the password 'dadada' - were allegedly discovered in leaked LinkedIn data records.

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Monday, June 6, 2016

Snails Use Just Two Brain Cells To Make Decisions

Scientists discover how just two neurons can drive complex decision making in molluscs on the hunt for food.

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Friday, June 3, 2016

Bone Conducting Headset Creates 360 Degree Sound

Prototype headset sends sound directly through the skull, converting experiences that we usually see into something we can hear.

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Thursday, June 2, 2016

Entrepreneur Spends $1m Biohacking His Body

Dave Asprey wears electrodes on his head, monitors his own heart rate and experiments with exercise, sleep and diet.

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Want To Find Love Online? Ditch The Man Bun

A survey finds men should wear skinny jeans and a suit jacket and women should upload a photo in gym wear to find matches on apps.

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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Tumblr Hack: '65m Passwords And Emails For Sale'

Three years after a major security breach at Tumblr, details on the scale of the incident are now emerging.

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Stunning New Images Of Pluto's Surface

NASA says the pictures provide the best views yet of the dwarf planet's varied terrain, including cellular nitrogen ice plains.

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Australia To Sell Convict's £9m Bitcoin Haul

More than 24,500 bitcoins, reportedly seized from a drug dealer, are being sold publicly in only the second auction of its kind.

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Saturday, May 28, 2016

Life's Building Blocks Found On Rosetta Comet

The discovery lends weight to the theory that comets "seed" planets with the essential elements to the origin of life.

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Friday, May 27, 2016

Bank Heists Linked To Sony Hack And North Korea

Code used in cyberattacks on banks in southeast Asia is apparently similar to that used by shadowy hacking collective, Lazarus.

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Swipe: VR Wine Tasting And Smart Decanters

Wearing a virtual reality headset, users find themselves at a table in a mock wine estate with mystery bottles in front of them.

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Cold Call Opt-Out Now Available By Text

Mobile phone users can block unwanted sales and marketing calls by texting their details to the Telephone Preference Service.

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Smartphone Storage Deals Could Be Unfair

The UK competition watchdog has reviewed cloud storage services used by millions to store family photos, films and music.

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Thursday, May 26, 2016

US Nukes And Missiles Controlled By Floppy Disks

The museum-ready system, which was introduced in the 1970s, is finally being upgraded because of "obsolescence concerns".

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Gawker Boss Blasts Tycoon Who Funded Hulk Hogan

The founder of the New York media company calls Peter Thiel a "thin-skinned billionaire" who "seethes over criticism".

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NASA Left Flat As Test Fails To Inflate ISS Room

Astronaut Jeffrey Williams says "that's space business" after he is told to abandon his task after two hours.

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Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Tycoon Reportedly Funding Hulk Hogan Lawsuits

The PayPal co-founder's reported involvement in the legal action emerges as a judge denies Gawker's motion for a new trial.

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'Mermaids Real?' And Other Top Google Queries

"How to get away with murder?", "Who let the dogs out?", and "Do cats fart?" were among other big questions in US states.

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Twitter Expands 140-Character Limit On Tweets

Photos, videos and other media will not be counted in the strict character limit under changes in the coming months.

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Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Facebook Amends Trending Policy After Bias Row

An internal probe showed no evidence of political bias but it will drop its reliance on news outlets to determine what trends.

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Spotify Revenues Reach £1.5bn But Loss Widens

The music streaming service has 28 million paying customers, but still lost money as it continues to battle intense competition.

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Monday, May 23, 2016

Mars To Come Closest To Earth In 11 Years

Sky watchers will get their best chance in more than a decade to see Mars, as it moves to be just 47.2 million miles from Earth.

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Sunday, May 22, 2016

Police Join Forces To Defeat Enemy Drones

British police bosses are involved in international discussions over what technology will provide the best defence against drones.

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Saturday, May 21, 2016

China Fakes 488m Social Media Posts - Study

Government employees are inserting millions of deceptive messages into the streams of real social media posts, research suggests.

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How 3D Printing Is Helping With Relief Efforts

From printing emergency shelters to lifejackets, the potential to provide onsite assistance in disaster zones is expected to rise.

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Friday, May 20, 2016

Wristband Is Shocking Way To Control Spending

The shock is reported to be "slightly uncomfortable", rather than painful and intended to train a person into staying in credit.

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New Images Show Red Planet In All Its Glory

The new pictures come just days before Mars makes its closest approach to Earth in 11 years - just 46.8 million miles.

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Thursday, May 19, 2016

Swipe: Dancing Robots And Mind Games

Meet inventors and their cutting-edge creations as Swipe goes to the Royal Academy of Engineering's annual showcase.

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Millions Of LinkedIn Logins 'For Sale'

LinkedIn has said it will be taking immediate action to secure the affected accounts, asking members to reset their passwords.

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Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Apple To Open App Design Centre In India

On a visit to India Apple chief Tim Cook announces plans for a new app design centre in the south of the country.

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Twitter To Cut Links And Photos From Limit

Users of the social media platform could soon have the ability to compose longer messages, according to media reports.

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Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Earpiece Translates Real-Time Conversations

The gadget works using 'translation technology' which will be embedded in an app that will work in conjunction with the earpiece.

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Legal Firms Hire AI Robotic Assistants

LONald the robot extracts data from documents and enters it into a spreadsheet in a fraction of the time it takes humans.

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YouTube For iPhone Supports Google VR Headset

The virtual reality functionality was previously limited to the YouTube app on Android smartphones since November 2015.

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GCHQ Launches Own Official Twitter Account

The Cheltenham-based signals intelligence agency follows in the social media footsteps of its American counterparts, the CIA.

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Monday, May 16, 2016

Warren Buffett's $1bn Investment In Apple

Shares rise as the billionaire bets on a recovery for the tech giant's stock after it was hit by worries over iPhone sales.

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Rwanda To Deliver Vaccines And Blood By Drone

The drones will make deliveries to half of the transfusion centres in the east African country of 11 million people.

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App Shows Fire-Hit Homes To Evacuated Canadians

The Alberta government hopes that the high-res images will help homeowners with insurance claims and other recovery actions.

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Mario Time? Nintendo Plans Move Into Movies

Nintendo characters have previously starred in movies and now the video game company is considering making its own animated films.

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Criminals Planting Keyloggers On Smartphones

Security experts warn the devices are increasingly being targeted by hackers covertly installing viruses that steal personal data.

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Friday, May 13, 2016

Apple Invests $1bn in Chinese Uber Rival

It is a rare outward investment for the tech giant that analysts say may be linked to slowing iPhone sales.

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'Origami Robot' In Pill Could Carry Out Surgery

The miniature device can be swallowed and guided around the body by magnets to pick up foreign bodies or perform internal surgery.

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TalkTalk Profits Halve Following Cyber Attack

Telecoms provider TalkTalk saw profits more than halve after its systems were hacked last October but business has 'bounced back'.

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Thursday, May 12, 2016

World eSports Body To Run 'Booming' Industry

The booming computer games industry aims to bring players, fans and publishers together under a world governing body.

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Swipe: Is Drone Racing The Sport Of The Future?

In this week's Swipe, the team sees how racing with quadcopters, cameras and video goggles is taking off in the UK.

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Instagram Gets New Logo - And Reaction Is Mixed

Many of the app's 400 million monthly users complain that the new brightly coloured logo is ugly.

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Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Google Proposes New Set Of Female Emojis

A group of Google staff members submit 13 new emoji ideas, and hope to have them approved by the end of the year.

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Hyperloop In First Test Of Super-Fast Transport

A vehicle known as a "sled" is accelerated down a rail track at speeds of up to 400mph in the desert near Las Vegas.

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Web Tool Predicts Kentucky Derby Winner

The long-term aim of the tool - which uses an online 'magnet' to help make choices - is to make healthcare and politics better.

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More Than 1,000 New Planets Discovered By NASA

The findings bring hope that "another Earth" could be found and may also mean there are more planets than stars, experts say.

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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Crime Agency Loses Fight Against Alleged Hacker

Lauri Love is fighting extradition to the US to face charges which his lawyers say could mean him facing up to 99 years in prison.

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Twitter Cuts Off Spooks From Sifting Tweets

Some have speculated that Twitter may not want to be seen as too close to US intelligence services.

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Monday, May 9, 2016

Glider Set To Fly 17 Miles Above Earth

The conditions at 90,000 feet are similar to those on Mars - with a thin atmosphere and extremely cold temperatures.

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Amazon To Improve Delivery Amid Race Concerns

Amazon denies that race plays a role in determining delivery boundaries, but has plans to improve its coverage.

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Saturday, May 7, 2016

Da Vinci Painting DNA Could Solve Grave Mystery

Initial tests are due to take place on the Adoration of the Magi painting, which is being restored in Florence, Italy.

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Man Gets 20 Years For Online Money Laundering

Arthur Budovsky started an online digital currency service described as a "financial hub" for credit card traffickers and hackers.

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Thursday, May 5, 2016

Apple Music: Five Ways To Fix Streaming Service

An improved version of the music service will reportedly be announced at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference next month.

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Human Embryos Grown In Lab For Two Weeks

The breakthrough promises advances in assisted reproduction and stem-cell therapies, but also raises ethical concerns.

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Robot Outperforms Human Surgeons In Pig Gut Op

The Smart Tissue Autonomous Robot (STAR) managed to stitch together the intestines of live and dead pigs.

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Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Apple Loses Suit Against 'iPhone' Wallet Maker

The US company was trying to stop a Chinese manufacturer from using the word "iPhone" on wallets, handbags and mobile phone cases.

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Child Who Hacked Instagram Given $10k Reward

A boy who found a way to permanently delete any comment from the site - even Justin Bieber's - has been given a handsome payout.

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Play Mobile Game To Help Dementia Research

If 100,000 people play for two minutes, it will create as much data as 50 years of laboratory-based studies, developers say.

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Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Apple Shares On Longest Losing Streak Since 1998

Asked if Apple's best days are behind it in a television interview, chief executive Tim Cook says: "I couldn't disagree more".

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App Could Stop Young Drivers From Checking Phone

If the app detects the car is in use, the phone is locked - disabling calls, texts, emails and social media.

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Internet Explorer Dethroned As Biggest Browser

Chrome now makes up 41.66% of the browser market, 0.31% more than Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge.

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Three Planets Are New 'Hunting Ground' For Life

Scientists say they have hit the "jackpot" after discovering three Earth-like planets orbiting a dwarf star.

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Monday, May 2, 2016

Australian Claims He Is Creator Of Bitcoin

Craig Wright appears to have ended much speculation about the identity of the person who used the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.

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Friday, April 29, 2016

Minecraft Hack Exposes Seven Million Passwords

Data for users of the Lifeboat site is reportedly being sold on the dark net following a breach of the game's servers in January.

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Tim Peake To Control UK-Based Rover From Space

The goal is to develop technology for astronauts to guide rovers while orbiting Mars - but there are a few obstacles to overcome.

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Watch: Inventor Colin Furze Reveals Hoverbike

Colin Furze creates a drone bicycle that actually flies and describes it as "the most outrageous thing I've ever ridden".

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Mobile Phones 'A Non-Starter' For Most Diners

A poll suggests most Britons want phone-free zones in restaurants, as they just can't resist using their mobiles during meals out.

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Four Huge Laser Beams Create Artificial Stars

The creation of the artificial starlight using four 22-watt beams allows the telescope to record sharper images

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Thursday, April 28, 2016

No Brainer: Single-Cell Pool Of Slime 'Learns'

Researchers study how a simple mould known as "many-headed slime" crossed a bridge while avoiding an irritant.

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Tinder Feature Reveals Which Friends Use App

A Tinder spokesman hailed it as a "better way to go out with friends" but some users have criticised it as an invasion of privacy.

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Volvo Wants Londoners To Test Self-Drive Cars

The Swedish carmaker hopes to have up to 100 of the vehicles on the streets by 2018 - despite legal questions over the technology.

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Samsung Fights Back As Profits Climb 14%

The South Korean giant's first quarter results point to a recovery after a tough 2015 - at a time when Apple sales have fallen.

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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Facebook Shares Soar As Results Impress

The company's revenue, profits and user growth beat estimates while it also plans to create a new class of stock.

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Final Moments Of Massive Exploding Star Revealed

The massive explosion was one of the closest to Earth in recent years, and could be spotted in the night sky.

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Flowers May Form Memories Using Mad Cow Protein

New research has found that prions could be responsible for how the mother plants form memories.

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Would You Pay £300 For A 'Quieter' Hairdryer?

Dyson enters the beauty market by designing a hairdryer it claims is eight times faster than others and considerably less noisy.

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Riot-Control Robot Can Zap Protesters

The robot - which is 1.5-metres tall and weighs 78kg - has been compared to a Dalek from Dr Who.

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Apple Reports First iPhone Sales Decline

Quarterly revenue declines for the first time since 2003 as iPhone sales weaken amid stiff competition.

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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Beautiful People Website Leak Hits 1.1m Users

Sensitive information including addresses, mobile phone numbers, sexual preferences and incomes is reportedly being traded online.

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Twitter Stock Falls 12% As Ad Spend Declines

A mixed earnings report from Twitter is greeted with initial disappointment by investors during after-hours trading on Wall St.

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India Orders Panic Button For Mobile Phones

The move comes after concerns over women's safety since the fatal gang rape of a 23-year-old student on a bus in Delhi in 2012.

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High-Tech Gloves Turn Sign Language Into Speech

The gloves could be worn by deaf people, making it quicker and easier for them to communicate verbally.

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'Military-Grade' Smartphone May Cost $20k

The idea for the high-end smartphone came about after Kazakh investor Kenges Rakishev's phone was hacked in 2013.

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Solar-Powered Plane Crosses The Pacific

The aircraft - with wings wider than a Boeing 747 and a speed of around 28mph - took more than two days to reach California.

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