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NBC: Russia 'considers' sending Snowden back to US
Snowden: 'Irrefutable' proof I didn't cooperate with Russian intelligence.
The Public Access Weekly: Ch-ch-ch-changes
What's up with what's going down at Public Access
California bill doesn't want Netflix to be taxed like a utility
And the same goes for other video-streaming services.
SDPD finds that body cameras reduce misconduct and force complaints
But they've still seen a 14 percent rise in use-of-force incidents over 3 years.
Valve is making it easier to publish games with Steam Direct
Valve is killing Greenlight and will now let any developer publish their video games on Steam -- for a price.
'FTL' successor shows off adorable mech battles
'Into the Breach' promises more pixellated sci-fi action.
Astronaut filmed elusive blue lightning aboard the ISS
And the video is quite mesmerizing.
Inauguration-protest arrests lead to Facebook data prosecution
Move fast and break democracy.
Ford bets $1 billion on an unknown self-driving AI company
Ford is getting a majority stake in Argo AI, which is led by Google and Uber vets.
Ferroelectric material could make your smartwatch run longer
The material generates energy from heat, kinetics and solar simultaneously.
Shia LaBeouf's anti-Trump livestream shut down for 'public safety'
'The Museum has Abandoned Us.'
How an AI took down four world-class poker pros
20 days. 120,000 hands. One decisive victory.
Crowdfunded 'Star Trek: DS9' documentary imagines a new season
In just one day, the project cruised past the $150,000 mark.
Facebook enlists help to verify ad data after inaccurate reports
After overestimating key stats, the company is making some changes.
Pay pros for lessons on sucking less at video games
If you live in Japan, and don't mind someone coming to your house to "school" you.
Xiaomi is reportedly building its own phone processor
Smartphone companies are moving away from Qualcomm chipsets.
Scientists make battery that runs on air and carbon dioxide
The battery is hundreds of times more powerful than similar efforts.
Fukushima reactor's radiation levels killed a cleaning robot
The machine was pulled out two hours into its mission.
Google makes its screen reader easier to use on Chromebooks
ChromeVox is now the default option and it just got a lot of improvements.
Prince's music returns to Spotify and other services this weekend (updated)
Editor’s Picks
Wikipedia issues near-total ban on Daily Mail sources
The tabloid is too 'unreliable' to be trusted for articles.
Appeals court denies Trump's attempt to revive the travel ban
The executive order affected 60,000 visas and an estimated 64,000 refugees.
Comcast told not to claim it has 'America's fastest internet'
Ookla's data doesn't back up its braggadocio, says ad regulator.
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The tech behind the Fukushima reactor cleanup
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Toshiba tests robotic quadruped for nuclear plant inspection, hopes to help clean up Fukushima
Fukushima technician gives behind-the-scenes look at the cleanup operation
Product Reviews
Lenovo Yoga 910 review: The devil is in the details
An otherwise promising laptop is hampered by a jumpy trackpad, loud fan noise and an unreliable fingerprint reader.
NVIDIA's new Shield TV is more of the same, with a better gamepad
Don’t expect any performance improvements -- it’s exactly the same as the original Shield.
Dell's XPS 13 2-in-1 nearly lives up to the original
It's a worthy addition to the company's premium laptop lineup.