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SoundCloud reportedly wants to find a buyer

SoundCloud reportedly wants to find a buyer

SoundCloud's paid Go music service is a hot mess between its clunky interface and poor selection, and that may be leading the company to consider some more drastic ways of making money. [Read more...]
Google searches omitted key US presidential candidates (update: bug)

Google searches omitted key US presidential candidates (update: bug)

Google has been a rich, impartial resource for US election info so far, but it's apparently not perfect. [Read more...]
Trump wants Russia to hack the US government (updated)

Trump wants Russia to hack the US government (updated)

Late last week, thousands of emails from the Democratic National Committee were released by WikiLeaks, the contents of which have caused plenty of controversy at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia this week. [Read more...]
Google brings Family Library sharing to the Play Store

Google brings Family Library sharing to the Play Store

The Google Play Store's rumored Family Library feature officially goes live today with expanded sharing options for all of your apps, movies, TV shows and books. [Read more...]
China finishes building the world's largest amphibious plane

China finishes building the world's largest amphibious plane

On November 2nd, 1947, the Hughes H-4 Hercules took off for the first time. The test run lasted less than a minute, and it traveled for around a mile. [Read more...]
Comet lander Philae says goodbye as communications are cut

Comet lander Philae says goodbye as communications are cut

Farewell Philae, it was a short but wild ride. In February, mission controllers said goodbye to the comet lander, but kept comms open with mother ship Rosetta on the slight chance it might wake up. [Read more...]
RedTube, which helped kill porn mags, launches a porn mag

RedTube, which helped kill porn mags, launches a porn mag

Last year, Playboy Magazine announced that it would stop printing fully-nude pictures because, hey, the internet exists. [Read more...]

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