Apple IPhone 7 Rumored to Have 32GB of Storage

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Watch: Apple IPhone 7 Rumored to Have 32GB of Storage
Online reports claim that Apple is considering upping the minimum storage on their latest device.

Avast to Acquire AVG in $1.3 Billion Internet Security Deal
Avast Software says it is acquiring its anti-virus rival AVG Technologies N.V. in a $1.3 billion deal

RIP BlackBerry Classic: Company Will Stop Making Iconic Smartphone
“We are ready for this change,” said the company’s COO.

Verizon Hikes Prices, but New Options Could Save You Money
Verizon is hiking prices on its cellphone plans, though the new rates come with more data and other changes that might actually save you money

Wal-Mart Now Lets You Pay With Phone at All 4,600 US Stores
Wal-Mart will now let you pay with your phone at all 4,600 stores nationwide

Google’s Self-Driving Cars Just Got Better at Sharing the Road With Cyclists
Google’s monthly report card for its fleet of self-driving cars revealed the vehicles have been learning to interpret hand signals from bicyclists.

Delay Those New Year’s Plans: 2016 Is Getting a Leap Second
Already a leap year, 2016 will drag on a bit longer as timekeepers insert a leap second at the end

California City’s Curb Fix Disappoints Earthquake Scientists
A faulty curb that perfectly illustrated the seismic forces at work underneath a San Francisco Bay Area neighborhood has been fixed, stunning scientists, who say a curbside laboratory for studying earthquakes was destroyed

Finding the Right Time to Upgrade Your iPhone
When it comes to smartphones, the two-year upgrade cycle is a relic on the past.

More Than 500,000 Hoverboards Recalled After Fires, Burns
More than 500,000 hoverboards are being recalled after dozens of reports that the motorized scooters burst into flames and caused several burn injuries

Watch: Thieves Use Computers To Steal Cars
High-tech thieves use a laptop to hack into a cars’ electronic ignitions.

Report: 7 Countries Benefit Most From Technology Innovation
A report by the organizers of the Davos forum says four European countries plus Israel, Singapore and the United States are getting the biggest bang for their buck in economic and digital innovation

California Man Faces Charge in Arson at Google Headquarters
A Northern California man who said Google was “watching him” faces federal charges in three late-night attacks on the company’s Silicon Valley headquarters, including accusations of tossing Molotov cocktails and opening fire on a building, authorities say

Ashley Madison’s Parent Company Says It’s Under Federal Investigation
A breach of the site last year revealed the names of alleged cheaters.

Destination Jupiter: What to Expect During the Juno Mission
Now that the Juno spacecraft is settled in orbit around Jupiter, the real work is about to begin

South Pole Rescue Pilots: It Was Dark, Cold and No Big Deal
The rescue flight of two sick Americans from a remote South Pole station sounds daring to the outside world

No Criminal Investigation Planned Into Faked Lab Results
No criminal investigation is planned after a worker at a federal laboratory in Colorado was accused of intentionally manipulating test results, potentially tainting research on energy and toxic chemicals

Watch: Israel Says Facebook Not Doing Enough Content Control
Senate replacing Blackberry phones; Apple releases new emoji packs for IPhones.

Watch: Apple’s iOS 10 Will Include Option to Become Organ Donor
Apple announced today it will give users the option to sign up as organ and tissue donors in the updated Health app being rolled out with iOS 10 this fall.

New York Lottery to Offer New Instant Game Using Cellphones
The New York Lottery is now offering a new instant game that allows players to use their mobile phones to unlock new ways to play traditional scratch games

Court Rules Against White House Science Office in Email Case
A federal appeals court says work-related emails on a private account used by the White House’s top science adviser are subject to the Freedom of Information Act

Berlin Aims to Lure British Startups Fearful Over Brexit
When Cornelia Yzer woke to the news that Britain had voted to leave the European Union her initial reaction was disappointed

Clinton Spokesman Says Campaign Pleased With FBI Findings, Says It Was a ‘Mistake’ for Clinton to Use Personal Email
Clinton spokesman says campaign pleased with FBI findings, says it was a ‘mistake’ for Clinton to use personal email

Apple’s iOS 10 Will Include Option to Become Organ Donor
A few quick steps will get users who opt in on the national registry.

FDA Approves First Dissolving Stent for US Patients
A dissolving medical device offers a new approach to treating clogged arteries

No Charges Recommended in Clinton Email Probe, FBI Says
FBI Director James Comey says the FBI will not recommend any criminal charges in the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of state

Comey on Clinton Email: The Highlights
FBI Director James Comey strongly criticized former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server but recommended no criminal charges

Juno’s Next Chapter: Unlocking the Mysteries of Jupiter
After a 1.7 billion mile journey to Jupiter, the Juno space probe’s work is only just beginning.

Wildlife Officers: Man Jailed After Stealing Sea Turtle Eggs
Wildlife officials in Florida say a man is accused of taking more than 100 sea turtle eggs from a beach behind a home on Jupiter Island

Watch: Juno Spacecraft Enters Jupiter’s Orbit After 5-Year Journey
After five years and a nearly 2 billion mile journey through the solar system, NASA’s Juno probe has entered Jupiter’s orbit late Monday, getting an unprecedented front-row view of our solar system’s largest planet.

Apple Urges Organ Donation Via New iPhone Software
Apple wants to encourage millions of iPhone owners to register as organ donors, through a software update that will add an easy sign-up button to the health information app installed on every smartphone the company makes.

Jupiter Has New Visitor _ a Solar-Powered Spacecraft
A NASA spacecraft is the latest visitor to Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system

3-2-1: A Look at NASA’s Jupiter Mission by the Numbers
Since launching in 2011, NASA’s Juno spacecraft has been cruising toward the biggest planet in the solar system

The Latest: Juno Spacecraft Comes Ever Closer to Jupiter
After a nearly five-year journey, a solar-powered spacecraft is passing Jupiter’s inner moons as it readies for the closest encounter with the biggest planet in the solar system

Juno Spacecraft Reaches Jupiter After 5-Year Journey
NASA probe will insert itself into Jupiter’s orbit and begin science mission.

NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Prepares for Cosmic Date With Jupiter
Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, awaits the arrival of a NASA spacecraft

Gypsy Moth Caterpillars Return to Dine on New England Trees
Gypsy moth caterpillars return to some parts of New England, already defoliated thousands of acres of trees

3-2-1: A Look at NASA’s Jupiter Mission by the Numbers
Since launching in 2011, NASA’s Juno spacecraft has been cruising toward the biggest planet in the solar system

From SEALs to Startups: Special Ops Drawn to Silicon Valley
A growing number of U.S. special forces veterans are veering off the traditional path of working for private security firms and law enforcement agencies

Apple Sued in China Over Showing of War Film From the 1990s
A Beijing court says it has accepted a case against tech giant Apple brought by a subsidiary of China’s broadcasting regulator over a propaganda film that is more than 20 years old

Report: Static Electricity Caused Hawaii Lab Explosion
Investigators say a laboratory explosion at the University of Hawaii that resulted in a researcher losing her arm was likely caused by static electricity

Tesla Driver’s Death on ‘Autopilot’ Triggers Probe, Dilemma
As the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration investigates the first American death involving a car in self-driving mode, a difficult question looms: How aggressively to embrace the potentially life-saving technology after a fatal crash

Investigators: Lab Explosion Caused by Electrostatic Charge
Investigators are saying a laboratory explosion at the University of Hawaii that resulted in a researcher losing her arm was likely caused by an electrostatic charge

Fatal Telsa Crash Shows Limits of Self-Driving Technology
The U.S. government is investigating the first reported death of a driver whose car was in self-driving mode when he crashed

Correction: Windows 10 Anniversary Story
Correction: Windows 10 Anniversary story

Hajj Pilgrims Will Get E-Bracelets as Safety Measure
Bracelets are a safety precaution following last year’s deadly stampede.

Tips for Capturing Instagram-Worthy 4th of July Photos
Get ready for a weekend of fire works, hot dogs and all things red, white and blue.

Traffic Deaths Surged in 2015 as Driving Hit New Record
The government says traffic deaths surged last year as drivers racked up more miles behind the wheel than ever before

Unsolved Mysteries About the Solar System’s Biggest Planet
NASA spacecraft will try to unlock some of the mysteries of the solar system’s biggest planet

New App Lets Users Track Sharks and Report Sightings
A Massachusetts nonprofit is launching a new smartphone application so beachgoers along the East Coast can report their own shark sightings

Study: Climate Change Warming Asian Waters, Altering Monsoon
Predicting South Asia’s mysterious monsoon is always a challenge, but a new study linking climate pollutants with warming ocean trends indicates monsoons may get even weirder

Spain: Woman Arrested for Death Threats to Physicist Hawking
Spanish police say they have arrested an American woman who had been threatening to kill famed British physicist Stephen Hawking while in Spain for an astronomy conference

Scientists Hope New Shark Cam Gives Insight to Deep Dives
Researchers are developing a one-of-a-kind camera to mount on great white sharks in an effort to discover why the fish travel each year to a spot in the Pacific Ocean nicknamed the “White Shark Cafe.”

Court Freezes Facebook’s Funds in Brazil
A Brazilian news site says a federal court has ordered more than $6 million in Facebook funds frozen because its popular messaging service WhatsApp failed to turn over messages sought in a drug case

Driver in Fatal Tesla Crash Shared Autopilot Videos on YouTube
Joshua Brown had previously posted a video to YouTube called “Autopilot Saves Model S.”

Watch: Google Earthquake Alerts
In the event of an earthquake, Google will enter data directly into search results.

In Brexit, London Startups See Risk _ and Some Opportunities
Britain’s decision to break away from the European Union has created uncertainties for businesses, and there is no more vulnerable a period for a company than its infancy

Investigators: US Lab Worker in Colorado Faked Test Results
Investigators say a worker at a federal laboratory in Colorado manipulated test results for years, possibly tainting research that includes toxic metals in the Everglades and uranium near the Grand Canyon

Studies Testing Kelp as Local Fix for Acidifying Seawater
Scientists are studying whether growing seaweed in marine waters can ease the local effects of ocean acidification

Tesla Driver’s Death Using Car’s ‘Autopilot’ Probed by NHTSA
Federal officials are calling it the first U.S. fatality involving self-driving technology

The Latest: Tesla Crash a Harbinger of Industry Fears
Drive enamored of his Tesla Model S sedan has become first U.S. fatality in wreck involving self-driving mode

Tesla Crash Could Hurt Sentiment on Driverless Cars
It was the crash the auto industry knew was coming but still feared

Tesla Driver Killed in Crash While Using Car’s ‘Autopilot’
The driver of a Tesla Model S sedan using the vehicle’s self-driving mode has been killed in a collision with a truck, federal officials say, the first U.S. fatality using the new technology

Tesla’s Autopilot Under Investigation After Fatal Crash
Tesla’s autopilot mode is undergoing a preliminary investigation by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Nuts to That; Hershey Rejects Kiss From Chocolate Competitor
Nuts to that; Hershey rejects takeover proposal from Mondelez

State Finds Undisclosed Pesticides in Pot Growing Products
Washington state’s Department of Agriculture says it found traces of undisclosed pesticides in more than half of the marijuana-growing fertilizers and other products it tested recently

Yahoo CEO Paints Bright Picture With Potential Sale Looming
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer seeks to reassure company is heading in right direction with potential sale of troubled internet business looming in background

Bright Spot: Antarctica’s Ozone Hole Is Starting to Heal
Study: Antarctica’s ozone hole is finally starting to heal, providing hope for other eco woes

Oculus CEO Is Latest Tech Leader to Be Hacked This Month
When it comes to hacking, some of tech’s most boldfaced names aren’t having the best month.

US Confirms First Self-Driving Car Death Involving Tesla S Driver Using Autopilot
US confirms first self-driving car death involving Tesla S driver using autopilot

Google Serves a ‘Nougat’ to Fans of Its Android Software
Google is serving a new morsel for fans of its Android software

Self-Driving Car Driver Died After Crash in Florida, a First
Federal officials say the driver of a Tesla S sports car using the vehicle’s “autopilot” automated driving system died after in a collision with a truck

Google Reveals the Sweet New Name of Android N
Google has a tradition of naming each update after a dessert.

Google’s Super-Fast Trans-Pacific Internet Cable Goes Online
Google, five other companies laid cable from Oregon to Japan.

Facebook Wins Appeal About How It Tracks Non-Members
Facebook has won the latest round in a battle with a Belgian privacy watchdog group about how the social network tracks non-users who visit publicly available pages.

Government Urges Owners of Old Hondas to Get Air Bags Fixed
The government is urging owners of older Hondas and Acuras to stop driving them and get them repaired after tests found that their Takata air bag inflators are extremely dangerous

Journey to Jupiter: NASA Spacecraft Nears Planet Rendezvous
Jupiter takes center stage with the arrival next week of a NASA spacecraft after a five-year trip

Spanish Tax Inspectors Search Google Office in Madrid
A Madrid court says it authorized tax inspectors to enter Google’s offices in Madrid as part of a tax department investigation

Watch: Facebook ‘News Feed’ Update
Facebook to prioritize photos, videos and status updates from friends and family.

Apple Music 1 Year After Launch
Apple entered the music streaming market one year ago today as a big fish in what was otherwise a relatively small pond occupied by one major player: Spotify.

Rosetta Space Probe Set to Crash-Land on Comet September 30
The European Space Agency says the Rosetta spacecraft will crash onto comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko Sept. 30, joining its sidekick Philae which landed nearly two years ago

Samsung Sells Galaxy S7 Phones That Aren’t Tied to Carrier
Samsung will sell unlocked versions of its flagship Galaxy S7 phones in the U.S. so consumers can switch carriers more easily

Amazon ‘Prime Day’ Sales Gimmick Is Back This July
Amazon pushes “Prime Day” discounts in July

Amazon ‘Prime Day’ Sales Gimmick Is Back This July
Amazon pushes “Prime Day” discounts in July

It Sucks _ Startups Look to Redesign the Breast Pump
Breast pumps help working moms get milk to their babies, but the device itself is in need of some serious innovation

Mark Zuckerberg Angers Hawaiian Neighbors With Giant Wall
Zuckerberg owns property on Kauai’s North Shore.

Find Out What Google Knows About You
Your digital history can be accessed on refreshed “my activity” page.

Facebook’s Latest News Feed Tweak: This Time, It’s Personal
Facebook says it is tweaking the formulas that decide what users see in their news feed to focus on friends and family, not news articles and other more impersonal material

Health Officials Prepare for Zika, but Local Efforts Tight
Public health officials in Texas have spent months preparing for what they are certain will be at least some locally transmitted cases of mosquito-borne Zika

Why Resist? Get Windows 10 While It’s Still Free
There are few reasons left to resist Microsoft’s Windows 10, especially while it’s still free

Meteorites From Fireball Seen Over Arizona Found
Arizona State University says researchers have found pieces of a small asteroid that left a fiery trail over eastern Arizona earlier this month

Watch: Pinterest Looking to Attract Shoppers With High-Tech Features
New wireless speaker boasts 4,500 watts of power with rose gold accents; find out the latest high-tech innovations from Nike for the Olympics.

Microsoft Readies Windows 10 Update, Answers Critics
As Windows 10 approaches its first birthday, Microsoft is adding such features as giving its Cortana digital assistant more capabilities and offering people new ways to sign into websites and apps without passwords

After Fire Flop, Amazon Returns With Special Edition Phones
Two years after flopping with its own Fire phone, Amazon is back in the phone business with special editions of other manufacturers’ phones

New Cameras Keep Electronic Eye on Western Wildfires
As the summer wildfire season heats up in the West, a growing network of online cameras installed on forested mountaintops is changing the way crews fight fires by allowing early detection that triggers quicker, cheaper and more tactical suppression

NY-Based Explorers Find 1868 Schooner Wreck in Lake Ontario
Underwater explorers say they’ve discovered the shipwreck of a Canadian schooner that sank off Lake Ontario’s central New York shore nearly 150 years ago

Hubble Catches a Glimpse of ‘Fireworks’ in Nearby Galaxy
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured a celestial fireworks show in a nearby galaxy, coming just in time for the Fourth of July.

Microsoft Windows 10 Users: Get Ready for Another Update
Microsoft is so excited about Windows 10, they’ve issued an anniversary update.

Restored Starship Enterprise Model Has a New Home
The studio model of the famous Enterprise from “Star Trek” is back on display.

Biden Hosting Cancer Summit to Try to Accelerate Research
Biden trying to bolster efforts to cure cancer at summit focusing on research and innovative trials

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