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  1. Honda debuts two new four-seater side-by-side UTVs, one with semi-active suspension
  2. KLM and TU Delft eye sustainable aviation future with V-shaped flyer
  3. Lamborghini sends the dust flying with one-off Huracán Sterrato off-road supercar
  4. Can-Am rocks the rocks with monster 195-horsepower side-by-side UTVs
  5. Gordon Murray is building the T.50, "the purest, lightest, most driver-focused superc
  6. Michelin and GM unveil airless tires for a puncture-free ride
  7. Facebook's cryptocurrency may debut this month
  8. Google Maps will navigate you away from crises
  9. Could This Hydrogen-Powered Drone Be the Future of Transportation?
  10. Swarm of 105 tiny Sprite ChipSats successfully deployed
  11. Amazon's new delivery drone is a helicopter-airplane hybrid
  12. Kim Dotcom Begins Final Supreme Court Battle to Avoid US Extradition
  13. Vector VTOL drone transforms into Scorpion tricopter
  14. TalkTalk hacker Daniel Kelley sentenced to four years
  15. Youbionics puts its bionic hands in the air with Drone for Handy
  16. Ducati strips the Panigale V4 for the ultimate Streetfighter
  17. Volvo Trucks' cabin-less self-driving hauler takes on its first job
  18. The US planted offensive malware in Russia's power grid
  19. US Air Force tests hypersonic missile on bomber flight
  20. New law enforcement hacking tool can unlock most iPhone, Android handsets
  21. Hundreds of active and former police officers are part of extremist Facebook groups
  22. That video of a robot getting beaten is fake, but feeling sorry for machines is no jo
  23. Here’s How to Turn Old Rice Krispies, Cocoa Krispies, and Corn Flakes Into Beer
  24. Anti-aging compound from pomegranates proves promising in human clinical trials
  25. Cytophone detects and blasts circulating cancer cells
  26. Samsung TVs should be regularly virus-checked, the company says
  27. Porn trolling lawyer jailed for 14 years
  28. ACLU: Police must get warrants to obtain personal data from cars
  29. US recommends Windows users patch against worm vulnerability
  30. Facebook’s Libra currency gets backing from MasterCard, Visa, PayPal and more
  31. File-Sharing Giant Openload Has its Domain Suspended
  32. VidAngel Must Pay $62.4 Million for Ripping and ‘Pirating’ Movies
  33. FTC reportedly investigating YouTube over children's privacy
  34. Smart-speaker tool could prevent cardiac arrest deaths
  35. Eximus IV claims world's most energy efficient vehicle title
  36. Florida city gives in to $600,000 bitcoin ransomware demand
  37. These drone swarms are wolfpacks for killing enemy UAS
  38. Congress was just briefed on those UFOs
  39. Meet 'The Natter,' Nazi Germany's Wooden Rocket Plane
  40. A Closer Look at the MQ-4 Triton, the Recon Drone Iran Just Shot Down
  41. This Weird Humvee Is a Sideways-Driving Freak Machine
  42. "Unprecedented achievement” enables clinical trials of promising anti-cancer molecule
  43. The Spartan: A 400-horsepower space-framed track toy from Australia
  44. Court Orders Danish ISPs to Block Copyright-Infringing News Site
  45. Stream-Ripping Giant Convert2MP3 Settles With Music Industry and Shuts Down
  46. The US Air Force has a new weapon called THOR that can take out swarms of drones
  47. Canada's national security landscape will get a major overhaul this summer
  48. US cyberattack reportedly knocked out Iran missile control systems
  49. Triumph confirms power and torque specs on its mighty, 2.5-liter Rocket III TFC
  50. 2020 Mustang Shelby GT500 to put out 760 horsepower
  51. France's DS Automobiles, Avant-garde DS X E-Tense rolls out for Chantilly
  52. DIY gun turret takes down mini-drones
  53. Russia denies role in Israeli airport GPS jamming
  54. A Soft Skin 'E-Tattoo' Might Just Save Your Life
  55. The Pentagon has a laser that identifies people by their heartbeat
  56. xon won’t use facial recognition tech in its police body cameras
  57. Astronomers pinpoint location of mysterious radio signal across the universe
  58. NASA's Dragonfly Will Fly Around Titan Looking for Origins, Signs of Life
  59. Woman phones number on her bank card, gets a fraudster instead
  60. Global Entry is ‘vulnerable to exploitation,’ says government watchdog
  61. 'Terrifying' app that can undress women taken offline
  62. Broadcom's Tech Is in Nearly All Your Gadgets—Here's Why That Suddenly Matters
  63. How a trivial cell phone hack is ruining lives
  64. SpaceX plans to launch Starship's first commercial flight in 2021
  65. Face Recognition Surveillance Banned by Second American City
  66. The main selling point of Facebook’s Libra is just a marketing stunt
  67. US lawmakers tell Facebook to halt the launch of its Libra cryptocurrency
  68. Chrome auto-fills your credit card details even without syncing browsers
  69. US Cyber Command warns of nation-state hackers exploiting Outlook
  70. TikTok now faces a data privacy investigation in the UK, too
  71. Chinese officials reportedly installed a surveillance app on tourists' phones
  72. Scientists combine CRISPR and drug therapy to cure HIV infection in mice for the firs
  73. Compound puts pancreatic cancer in immunotherapy's sights
  74. Lister lets demoniacal 666-hp Jaguar F-Type convertible out of its cage
  75. Nearly a decade later, production of the 1,750-hp SSC Tuatara begins
  76. Hybrid cruise ship powers through the water on battery-power in world first
  77. The Best Firefox Extensions for Online Safety and Security
  78. How to Connect Windows 10 and Android Using Microsoft's 'Your Phone' App
  79. WIPO Aims to Cut Revenue to Pirate Sites With Newly Launched Database
  80. BT Sport Subscribers Test Pirate Sites After UFC PPV Decision
  81. Cooperative ‘Copyright Troll’ Lawyer Sentenced to Five Years in Prison
  82. MPAA Wants U.S. Govt. to Prosecute Streaming Piracy Operations
  83. MPAA Now Controls at Least 3 ‘Pirate’ IPTV Domains
  84. SpaceBok robot designed to bound around in low-gravity environments
  85. Astronauts could heal themselves with 3D-printed skin and bones grown from their own
  86. MIT study identifies dynamic drug duo that's surprisingly effective against cancer
  87. Newly discovered molecule could cut cancer cells off at the source
  88. Two Pirate Site Operators Jailed For a Total of 66 Months
  89. Apple Needs to Tackle ‘Pirate’ Music Apps, Labels Insist
  90. Court Orders Cloudflare to Terminate Accounts of Pirate Sites
  91. Facebook reaches $5 billion FTC settlement
  92. FBI plans more social media surveillance
  93. Judge Denies $10K Default Judgment Against Alleged Pirate
  94. UK Police Need to Put the Brakes on Facial Recognition
  95. Army to Test New Helluva Way to Die: Robotic Combat Vehicles
  96. Coast Guard Chase Down a Drug-Running Semi-Submersible
  97. Mayors around the US join forces to fight hacker ransoms
  98. US Treasury has 'serious concerns' Libra could be used for terrorism
  99. Codebreaker Alan Turing to be face of new British banknote
  100. DroneShield's latest jamming gun takes down nearby targets with a single hand
  101. Intel's Latest Chip Mimics the Way Your Brain Works
  102. Implant uses electricity to heal the heart
  103. Elon Musk's Neuralink plans its first brain chip implants for next year
  104. This modern-day dragon spits out a 25-foot-long, targeted stream of fire
  105. A Military Flyboard Doesn’t Make Any Sense
  106. DARPA’s Squad X project pairs Marines and robots to eliminate the fog of war
  107. 10 Reasons Why Storming Area 51 Maybe Isn't a Great Idea
  108. Email Scammers Are Earning $300M/Month in US
  109. 5G Network: How It Works, and Is It Dangerous?
  110. Browser Extensions Siphon Private Data From 4M Users, Then Leak It
  111. Oakland, California Bans Facial Recognition
  112. Delete These Banned Apps From Your Android Phone
  113. New York City bill could make selling phone location data illegal
  114. Equifax to Pay up to $700 Million in 2017 Data Breach Settlement
  115. Facebook is already awash with fraudulent ads about its own cryptocurrency
  116. Microsoft pumps $1 billion into generalized artificial intelligence
  117. You Can Grow a Human Pancreas In a Rat Now
  118. 32 million patient records were breached in the first half of 2019
  119. The Capital One Hack Probably Put Your Data on the Dark Web
  120. Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp went down (again)
  121. Cloudflare cuts off extremist site 8chan after multiple shootings
  122. Turkey requires broadcast licenses for online media providers
  123. NEC's passenger drone takes a short test flight in Japan
  124. Could a Dragonfly’s Killer Instinct Be Adapted for Military Missiles?
  125. This Map Shows If Your Town's Police Are Tapped Into Ring's Surveillance Network
  126. What Are the Rules of Engagement in a Cyberwar?
  127. Tomorrow's bionic eyes will have 'Predator' vision
  128. DARPA test out a swarm of drones for military
  129. Russia's New Strike Drone Take Its First Flight
  130. China's official digital currency is nearly ready
  131. Russia Demands Google Cease Sending YouTube Push Notifications for Protest Livestream
  132. Security Researcher Says He Cracked 787 Airliner, But Boeing, FAA Disagree
  133. Plug-and-play brain implant uses replaceable cartridges for continuous drug delivery
  134. Slow-and-steady drug combo wins race against pancreatic cancer
  135. Newly-discovered group of dental stem cells could patch up cavities
  136. US's Next Exascale Supercomputer to Focus on Nuclear Arms Testing
  137. Feds ordered Google location dragnet to solve Wisconsin bank robbery
  138. Volocopter proves its air taxi can work with air traffic control
  139. US Army Building Avatars that Can Fight Infantry Soldiers
  140. How secure is DNA testing?
  141. CDC warns against vaping until it figures out what’s making people sick
  142. Why Amazon Wants to Scan Your Hands
  143. Machine That Turns Carbon Dioxide Into Liquid Fuel
  144. DoJ pushes Google and Apple to ID 10,000 users of a gun scope app
  145. Novel AI system proves 100% accurate at detecting heart failure from a single heartbe
  146. Fully-formed, tiny heart is 3D bioprinted from human donor's cells
  147. The Entirety of YouTube Could Fit on a Teaspoon
  148. SIM-based attack has been used to spy on people for two years
  149. To fight ‘evil’ ICE, an engineer pulled his code off Github
  150. Cyberwar Is Here: Are You Ready?
  151. What We Know About the Navy’s UFOs
  152. Future Tanks Could Be Powered by Electricity
  153. U.S. Air Force Is Looking Into Its Own 'Flying Cars'
  154. Facebook acquires startup working on mind-reading machines
  155. Troops Could Have Night Vision Injected Into Their Eyes
  156. Nanolaser thinner than a human hair would work within human tissue
  157. Autonomous roofing drone nails down asphalt shingles
  158. Boston Dynamics’ Spot is leaving the laboratory
  159. Toyota is using VR to train robots as in-home helpers
  160. A mind-controlled exoskeleton helped a paralyzed man walk again
  161. How Metamaterials Could Lead to Invisible Tanks and Super-Stealthy Submarines
  162. Anticancer compound shows promise in preclinical trials
  163. Useless Police Robot Fails to Call For Help When Needed
  164. California's new police body cam law blocks the use of facial recognition
  165. FISA court: FBI use of NSA's electronic surveillance data was illegal
  166. Boeing and Porsche Explore Building a Flying Car Together
  167. The US Military Is Getting a Much-Needed Anti-Cyber Alarm System
  168. Striking electric moto can double down on range
  169. World-first "Matryoshka diamond" found in Russia
  170. CRISPR closes in on a cure for cervical cancer in mice
  171. Sensitive synthetic skin makes for hug-safe humanoid robot
  172. 'Definite uptick': Global wave of ransomware attacks hitting Canadian organizations
  173. From lab-grown meat to molecular coffee: How tech is disrupting the food industry
  174. US says digital assets are covered by money laundering and disclosure laws
  175. Cancer immunotherapy boosted by two new Yale studies
  176. Why a lawyer could soon serve you papers over social media
  177. Key Internet Players Call For Clarification of ‘Notorious Piracy Market’ Term
  178. The US Army’s 1,000-Mile Long Range Cannon Is Coming Together
  179. The Ripsaw M5 Could Become the Army’s First Robo-Tank
  180. Construction Company Caterpillar Wants To Mine the Moon
  181. Ex-Military, NASA Veterans Form UFO Research Group
  182. Giant Plasma Guns Could Be the Answer to Limitless Fusion Power
  183. US Interior Department is grounding its drone fleet due to risks of Chinese spying
  184. Garmin's new nav system can emergency land small planes
  185. Pentagon's draft AI ethics guidelines fight bias and rogue machines
  186. USPTO Questions if Artificial Intelligence Can Create or Infringe Copyrighted Works
  187. USDOJ Highlights Threat of Increasingly Sophisticated Pirate Services
  188. Police Shut Down Thailand’s Most Popular Pirate Site Following Hollywood Request
  189. Tech Companies Warn U.S. Against Harmful Copyright Laws Worldwide
  190. Air Force Downs Several Drones With New ATHENA Laser Weapon System
  191. CDC says a toxic compound may be responsible for vaping illnesses
  192. Cox and Music Companies Battle Over Piracy Evidence Ahead of Trial
  193. The legal battle over 3D-printed guns is far from over
  194. Google wants to be your new bank
  195. Researchers develop an AI system with near-perfect seizure prediction
  196. Feds Arrest 2 for Stealing Crypto Via SIM-Swapping Scams
  197. Should we be worried by ever more CCTV cameras?
  198. Inventor breaks jet suit speed
  199. Facial Recognition Is Tech's Biggest Mistake
  200. Your Next Car Will Be Watching You More Than It's Watching the Road
  201. Security fails we’re kinda thankful for
  202. Customers file record number of complaints about Bell, Rogers, Telus and other telcos
  203. Undersea Telecommunications Cables That Connect the World Can Also Be Used to Detect
  204. Wearable Tip-Tap tech allows for touch-free control of computers
  205. Homeland Security wants airport face scans for US citizens
  206. DSG's supercavitating underwater bullets annihilate ballistics tests
  207. Carjackers’ Plan Foiled Because They Can't Drive Stick
  208. Home Brewing Is Hard. Space Brewing Is Harder
  209. The Tiny, Simple Nuclear Reactor That Could Change Energy
  210. FBI secretly demands a ton of consumer data from credit agencies. Now lawmakers want
  211. How the FCC lets your ISP paint a rosy picture of internet speeds
  212. Researchers fooled Chinese facial recognition terminals with just a mask
  213. U.S. Special Operators Have a New 'Mind-Reading' Kit
  214. Turkey acquires machine gun-toting octocopters with anti-recoil systems
  215. Visa warns that hackers are scraping card details from gas pumps
  216. Lightweight, responsive exoskeleton is designed for use by seniors
  217. Elroy Air’s autonomous hybrid aircraft can now pick up cargo containers on its own
  218. Bizarre “bicopter” drone uses two tilting rotors for 50-minute flights
  219. Rolls-Royce unveils electric plane to chase new speed record
  220. US Navy wants to teach robotic ships to talk
  221. China sends CRISPR gene-editing scientist to jail after secret trial
  222. Bioprinted Lungs Breathe Fresh Air into Transplants
  223. Vape lung is on the decline as CDC report fixes blame on oily additive
  224. New biomaterial designed to aid in the healing of bones
  225. Mini particle-accelerator-on-a-computer-chip could help blast cancer
  226. Novel dementia vaccine on track for human trials within two years
  227. New Tech Can Turn Any Surface Into a Touchscreen
  228. White House encourages hands-off approach to AI regulation
  229. Sunflower's security drone can protect your home autonomously
  230. Sarcos robo-suit turning Delta air crews into superhuman man-machines
  231. Touch-sensing artificial skin works much like the real thing
  232. Solid cryogel vaccine cures and protects against blood cancer in mice
  233. THCP: A newly discovered, potentially more potent, cannabis compound
  234. VoIP
  235. Scientists created living robots out of stem cells
  236. US lawmakers concerned by accuracy of facial recognition
  237. A Hyperloop, but for Packages, Not People
  238. This App Is a Dangerous Invasion of Your Privacy—and the FBI Uses It
  239. DirecTV satellite is at risk of explosion due to battery issues
  240. DOJ letter reveals the FBI recently cracked an iPhone 11
  241. 250 Million Microsoft Customer Support Records Exposed Online
  242. This Half-Humanoid Robot Is Going to the Moon
  243. More than 20 attorneys general are trying to ban 3D-printed guns
  244. US Navy conducts demo flight of autonomous EA-18G Growler aircraft
  245. Excalibur S GPS/laser-guided artillery shell homes in on moving target
  246. China Using Drones in Increasingly Dystopian Ways to Combat Coronavirus Outbreak
  247. How AI is stopping the next great flu before it starts
  248. Jetpack Pilot Zip"s Around Like a Real-Life Iron Man
  249. World's first manned aerobatic drone shown pulling loops and rolls
  250. Solar aircraft designed to stay aloft for a year makes maiden flight