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New privacy app takes a page from NSA technology
Before the National Security Agency began complaining about being shut out of encrypted devices, it helped develop software for secure communications that could be adapted by the private sector.
Beyond games, Oculus virtual reality headset finds medical uses
To help treat soldiers with post-traumatic stress disorder, Jennifer Patterson turned to a gadget typically associated with videogames: the virtual reality headset from Oculus, a company Facebook Inc bought for US$2bil (RM7.45bil) last year.
Lego Worlds: Brick by brick
Let’s see how your imagination fares against this Early Access game that’s still super early in its development.
Woman in China robbed, molested by Uber driver: report
Chinese police have arrested an Uber driver suspected of robbing and molesting a female passenger at knifepoint, sparking concern over the safety of increasingly popular but loosely regulated hire cars.
Potato to Web: Internet outsourcing in Pakistan’s mountainous north
When a landslide created a huge, turquoise lake that cut them off the world, the farmers of Gulmit were left destitute and unable to sell their potatoes. Their solution: to drag their Himalayan valley in Pakistan’s far north into the Internet age.
Japan shows off disaster-response robots at android fair
Japan displayed a pair of two-legged humanoid robots that can operate in harsh conditions as the country prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions prepares for the next catastrophe.
X-ceptional saga
You will have to clock in the hours to reap the rewards, but the game has much to offer.
Carmakers rush to put latest tech in lower-priced models
Rapidly evolving technology is upending the traditional pecking order in the luxury car market, which until now has operated on the principle that bigger is better.
Ghost town tests self-driving cars of tomorrow
Tucked away on a tree-lined US college campus, a sprawling ghost town has been built to test the self-driving cars of the future.
New app helps young Iranians avoid 'morality police'
A new smartphone application that helps Iranians dodge the Islamic Republic's 'morality police' is proving popular with the young, tech-savvy population but has quickly fallen foul of the authorities.