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Before you download that app, be sure to check how it handles your personal information.
 
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    What it would be like to live on Mars
Ready to go to Mars? Stephen Petranek wrote a book called 'How We'll Live on Mars' and gave a TED talk highlighting the finer points. Patrick Jones (@Patrick_E_Jones) explains.
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  There are plenty of websites offering legitimate work from home.   Q&A: Best options to work from home
There are plenty of jobs available that people can do from home.
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  Google's Chromecast device   Tech Five: Google reportedly working on new Chromecast
Streaming TV device is expected to be revealed by the end of the month.
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  Sharp's Beyond 4K Ultra HD TV boasts full-array local dimming with High Dynamic Range abilities.   World's first 8K TV will cost you a cool $130,000
This monstrous 85-inch TV commands an even more monstrous price tag.
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    Cloud-connected Roomba sucks (in a good way)
The Roomba 980, a more powerful and pricey cloud-connected model of the Roomba you know and love.
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  Mark S. Luckie   What it's really like being black in Silicon Valley
Journalist and author Mark S. Luckie gives a first-hand account of his experiences inside a top tech company.
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  Near-surface haze or fog on Pluto, in this small section of the larger crescent image of Pluto, taken by NASA's New Horizons just 15 minutes after the spacecraft's closest approach on July 14, 2015. The setting sun illuminates a fog or near-surface h   Pluto's weather 'remarkably Earth-like'
New backlight photos of Pluto revealed a hazy discovery — Earth-like weather patterns.
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  Passengers walk across the tarmac at Jose Marti International Airport after arriving on a charter plane operated by American Airlines January 19, 2015 in Havana.   Regular airline flights to Cuba to begin as soon as next year?
Civil aviation agreement for regular airline service could be in place by the year's end.
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    How USA TODAY photographers shoot the Emmy's
USA TODAY photographers Robert Hanashiro and Dan MacMedan talk about how they approach shooting an awards show like the Emmy's.
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Members of the Saudi special police unit take part in a military parade in Mecca as more than one million faithful have already arrived in the Muslim holy city for the annual hajj pilgrimage which begins next week.

Members of the Saudi special police unit take part in a military parade in Mecca as more than one million faithful have already arrived in the Muslim holy city for the annual hajj pilgrimage which begins next week.
 
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