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Apple Pay is demonstrated at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif.Marcio Jose Sanchez/APhide caption
Apple Pay is demonstrated at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif.Marcio Jose Sanchez/APhide caption
A technician opens a vessel containing women's frozen egg cells in April 2011 in Amsterdam.AFP/Getty Imageshide caption
A borrower enters a code into a starter interrupt device installed in a car in Limerick, Pa.Rick Smith/APhide caption
Justin Nagelberg uses the Sa umbrella in New York City. By replacing the metal skeleton with two canopies, the design is lighter and has more headroom. Courtesy of Justin Nagelberg hide caption
A new Pew study finds that of all online environments, only online gaming is viewed as "starkly" more welcoming for men. Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Ramzi El-Fekih, CEO of Creova, stands in his server room in Tunis. He has built a mobile payments company, but because of banking restrictions, Tunisians can use his product only for domestic purchases. Aarti Shahani/NPR hide caption
Apple Pay is demonstrated at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif. Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP hide caption
Apple and Facebook's decisions to pay for female employees to freeze their eggs sparked a lively debate on the message it sends to women. iStockphoto hide caption
A technician opens a vessel containing women's frozen egg cells in April 2011 in Amsterdam. AFP/Getty Images hide caption
The New York City skyline. Thomas Hawk/Flickr hide caption
A borrower enters a code into a starter interrupt device installed in a car in Limerick, Pa. Rick Smith/AP hide caption
"The sexts are currency," explains Hanna Rosin. Teenage girls told Rosin boys collect the photos like "baseball cards or Pokemon cards." iStockphoto hide caption
Jr., a consumer robot in development, could soon be an extra set of eyes and ears in your home. Roambotics hide caption
Microsoft says it's patching a Windows security flaw cited in a report on alleged spying by Russian hackers. Ted S. Warren/AP hide caption
The Manhattan-based headquarters of Charity: Water. Elise Hu/NPR hide caption
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella backtracked on his suggestion that women shouldn't ask for raises. Brendan McDermid/Reuters/Landov hide caption
Twitter is suing the federal government over First Amendment rights. The tech company says the government stopped it from releasing extra detail about government requests for user information. iStockphoto hide caption
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella addresses the media during an event in New Delhi in September. This week, he was criticized for comments he made about women asking for raises. Adnan Abidi/Reuters/Landov hide caption
The AeriCam Anura pocket-sized drone has foldable propellers so you can take it on the go. The company plans to put the drone on Kickstarter by mid-October. aericam.com hide caption
FBI Director James Comey says new encryption features allow people "to place themselves beyond the law." Alex Wong/Getty Images hide caption
A recent UCLA study found that screen time could negatively affect children's ability to read emotion. But scientists are still unsure how much screen time is too much for a child. Anatoliy Babiy/iStockphoto hide caption