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NY calls for FanDuel and DraftKings to give back profits

NY calls for FanDuel and DraftKings to give back profits

It was a pretty glum New Year celebration for daily fantasy sites FanDuel and DraftKings, following an amended lawsuit filed against them yesterday by New York attorney general Eric Schneiderman. [Read more...]
Self-driving buses will be a big part of the transit puzzle

Self-driving buses will be a big part of the transit puzzle

While companies like Google and Tesla predict a future where fleets of vehicles pick up and drop off passengers, one glaring omission in this big city ride-sharing utopia is buses. [Read more...]
Drone-maker DJI starts testing GPS-based flight restrictions

Drone-maker DJI starts testing GPS-based flight restrictions

After some rather high-profile incidents of drones ending up where they don't belong, manufacturers rushed to find a solution. [Read more...]
What ever happened to last year's Best of CES winners?

What ever happened to last year's Best of CES winners?

What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas -- and the same can be said of some products unveiled at the world's biggest tech show. [Read more...]
Now we can 3D print ceramics

Now we can 3D print ceramics

Despite being able to build just about anything with 3D printing, until now items have been limited to polymer plastics, a handful of metals and glass. [Read more...]
'46 years' Facebook glitch is a New Year's gift from Unix

'46 years' Facebook glitch is a New Year's gift from Unix

Don't worry, you're not living out a 13 Going on 30 scenario -- you're only "celebrating" 46 years of Facebook friendship with someone right now because of a glitch. [Read more...]
Give your fetus a concert with vaginal sound system, Babypod

Give your fetus a concert with vaginal sound system, Babypod

Some people are born to get down; others are gestated. Spanish gynecology clinic Institut Marquès wants to tap into the fetal-music market with Babypod, a speaker that expecting mothers insert into their vaginas a la tampons to play songs for their unborn babies. [Read more...]

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