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Cars with high-tech emergency brakes still hit child-size dummies in 89% of street-crossing tests, a new study finds
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Cars with high-tech emergency brakes still hit child-size dummies in 89% of street-crossing tests, a new study finds
Cars still hit a child-size dummy 89% of the time, AAA found in its research on four new vehicles equipped with the safety features.
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10 things in tech you need to know today
Apple CEO Tim Cook has reportedly forged close ties with President Donald Trump and his family.
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A cybersecurity expert says you can take these steps to make sure your accounts aren't 'low-hanging fruit' for hackers
Most cyber-attacks target people who haven't taken basic precautions to secure their accounts, making them vulnerable to potential hackers.
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The Titanic is slowly but surely disappearing — here's what the wreck looks like now
For the first time in 14 years, a manned submersible visited the underwater wreckage of the Titanic. Images reveal the sunken ship is disappearing.
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What's next at WeWork, a secret superpower in the cloud wars, and inside Refinery29
Here are the top business stories this week, including what's next at WeWork, a secret superpower in the cloud wars, and inside Refinery29's deal with Vice.
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It's frankly amazing that Samsung's $2,000 Galaxy Fold lasted as long as it did in this brutal demonstration to test its durability
CNET demonstrates the tech equivalent of a brutal medieval torture designed to break the will of dissidents and heretics alike.
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A giant elevator could connect Earth to space using current technology, experts say — here's how that might work
A space elevator could make it easier, cheaper, and more sustainable to transport cargo and people from the surface of Earth or the moon to space.
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The founder of SoftBank-backed hotel startup Oyo is buying back shares in his company in a $1.5 billion deal
It is unusual for founders to buy shares back from their investors.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says stopping the firm's controversial research in China would hurt
Nadella discussed Microsoft's research in China, and emphasized what he called the "open" nature of his firm's research.
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AR IN SOCIAL MEDIA: How immersive experiences drive sales, improve customer engagement, and boost awareness
Business Insider Intelligence explores why brands should integrate AR into their ads and probes what's ahead for the space.
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