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Google Chrome Deadline—72 Hours To Update Or Delete Your Browser
Forbes· 2 days agoUpdated June 3 following cookie theft warnings. For Google Chrome and its 2 billion-plus desktop...
Boeing vs. Airbus: Who Wins This Space Dinosaur Race?
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 5 hours agoWe've been waiting ever since for Boeing to make a third attempt, this time with astronauts on...
What is Google’s 20-gig internet like? NC Triangle homes are first in US to find out.
Durham Herald-Sun via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoThe service costs $250 a month and comes from GFiber Labs, a Google division designing bleeding-edge...
This portable turntable adds the secret ingredient missing from hi-fi: fun
What Hi-Fi? via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAudio Technica Sound Burger in white finish on yellow desk. We can get a little snobby when it comes...
Shooting the Breeze: St. Croix Launches TECHNICA Series Fly Rods
GEARJUNKIE via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThese conversations led to a unique action specifically tuned for technical trout fishing.” Thus, ...
Wind and Solar Saved the US $250 Billion Over 4 Years, Report Finds - Slashdot
Slashdot· 6 days agoAn anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: When used to generate power or move vehicles, fossil fuels kill people. Particulates and ozone resulting from fossil ...
Amazon Execs May Be Personally Liable For Tricking Users Into Prime Sign-Ups - Slashdot
Slashdot· 6 days agoAn anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Yesterday, Amazon failed to convince a US district court to dismiss the Federal Trade Commission's lawsuit targeting ...
Tiny vehicles, big impact: the past, present, and future of the ingenious microcar
Boing Boing· 4 days agoThis fun, deeply researched piece in Ars Technica looks at the history of microcars — tiny little...
Spotify won’t open-source Car Thing, but starts refund process
Ars Technica· 6 days agoSpotify will refund owners of Car Thing, its Spotify-playing device that mounts to car dashboards,...
“Definitely cancel”: Max subs advise churn after 2nd price hike in 17 months
Ars Technica· 18 hours agoMax's monthly ad-free streaming subscription costs $1 more than it did yesterday. Warner Bros....