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You can view next-gen stats on Xbox One
 
  Microsoft's new game plan for the NFL: Next-gen stats, Surface replays  
  Refs are testing using Surface tablets for video reviews  
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  Computer security researcher Runa Sandvik, who together with her husband Michael Auger were able to hack a Tracking Point TP750 precision-guided rifle, cause it to miss its target, disable its computer or turn it off. They presented their findings at   Hacking a computer-aided sniper rifle
TrackingPoint rifles cannot be fired remotely via WiFi—the trigger must be pulled manually
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  Michelle Glauser is crowdfunding an advertising campaign to celebrate the #ILookLikeAnEngineer hashtag that is challenging stereotypes   #ILookLikeAnEngineer hashtag may get its own ad campaign
A Web developer is crowdfunding the ad campaign to change stereotypes of engineers.
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  The largest type of scam in the U.S. remains the classic phone scam.   Five rules to avoid the top scam in the U.S.
Here are the steps you can take to avoid phone scams.
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  While using public Wi-Fi is convenient, it can leave your data unprotected.   Q&A: Making online banking safe
Some tips on how to safely access your bank account online.
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  A bicyclist rides by Zynga headquarters in San Francisco.   Zynga shares surge off upbeat earnings
Company topped estimates on revenue and earnings per share.
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    Apple Music hooks 11 million trial members, App Store has record July
Record month of iTunes billings contrasts with recent market cap drop.
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  Appleshares slightly up after it faces a rough week   Tech Five: Apple shares slightly up after rough week
Apple sees some green after its stock fell into correction territory earlier this week.
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  Fitbit reports first earnings as a public company.   Fitbit stock tumbles, but 'spectacular earnings' indicate bright future
Fitbit reported bright earnings Wednesday, but shares were falling more than 13% Thursday
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  Twitter headquarters in San Francisco   Twitter shares fall to new all-time low
Twitter closed down 3% to $27.54 and traded as low as $27.23, nearing its initial public offering price of $26 in November 2013.
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A soldier fires a portable air defense rocket during the International military games \

A soldier fires a portable air defense rocket during the International military games \"Masters of Antiaircraft Battle - 2015\" outside the Russian southern town of Yeisk. Teams of the Armed Forces of the People's Republic of China, the Islamic Repub
 
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