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Where's my robot butler? High-tech help is hard to find

4 web technologies that shine in iOS 8

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June 20, 2014
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You've fallen for a scam! Now what?

We all make mistakes. Here's what you need to do after realizing that you have been had, and keep those mistakes from costing you.

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1. Where's my robot butler? High-tech help is hard to find

2. 4 web technologies that shine in iOS 8

3. ENTER TO WIN: JavaScript Essentials LiveLessons (Video Training)

4. Microsoft kills off plan to pay people to write good things about Internet Explorer

5. How Google Glass set wearable computing back 10 years

6. Roads in the future will need data standards as well as signs, says DOT's CIO

7. New, cheaper iMac looks like DIY nightmare

8. Researchers embed transparent sensors in Corning Gorilla Glass

9. How the 'Internet of Thing' will become the Internet of Things

Where's my robot butler? High-tech help is hard to find

Robots in all shapes and sizes are starting to work alongside people more closely than ever. READ MORE

4 web technologies that shine in iOS 8

iOS 8 will introduce what are perhaps some of the biggest changes to Safari and its underlying technology since the OS's original introduction. READ MORE

ENTER TO WIN: JavaScript Essentials LiveLessons (Video Training)

In 4 hours of video instruction, JavaScript Essentials LiveLessons provides a solid foundation on which to build skills, from the perspective of a web developer. Enter for a chance to win this video training. READ MORE

Microsoft kills off plan to pay people to write good things about Internet Explorer

Microsoft PR is in damage control after a "social strategist" was caught trying to pay people to write good things about IE. READ MORE

How Google Glass set wearable computing back 10 years

The introduction of Google Glass at the Google I/O developers conference in June 2012 was one of the coolest technology debuts ever. Since then Google did just about everything wrong in trying to market the device. READ MORE

Roads in the future will need data standards as well as signs, says DOT's CIO

It's not just highway signs that will have to be uniform. READ MORE

New, cheaper iMac looks like DIY nightmare

Soldered RAM rules out memory upgrades. READ MORE

Researchers embed transparent sensors in Corning Gorilla Glass

Researchers have created a transparent temperature sensor that is embedded inside the Corning Gorilla Glass used by most smartphones. READ MORE

How the 'Internet of Thing' will become the Internet of Things

Right now, most of the IoT is limited to connecting a singular device to the cloud and the cloud to an app to control it. READ MORE

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