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Albums sales are at an all-time low in the United States. Vinyl sales are at their highest for 15 years. Everybody says streaming is the future, yet major artists are pulling out of streaming services. And in tech-oriented Japan, CDs still account for 85% of album sales. The current state of the music industry is anyon… FULL STORY
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If your Gmail account got hacked, blame your friends. FULL STORY
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Mark Zuckerberg took on the public Thursday, holding his first-ever open Q&A session. FULL STORY
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There are more details out about Home Depot's recent security breach, which was worse than first thought. FULL STORY
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Uber has a new controversy on its hands. FULL STORY
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PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel called Apple CEO Tim Cook's decision to come out "courageous." FULL STORY
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Apps aimed at kids tend to be the worst at invading privacy. FULL STORY
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In a sea change for Microsoft, Office is now available for free on mobile devices. FULL STORY
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The newest fitness tracker from Jawbone has the ability to measure your heart rate on demand, tell if you're dehydrated, take your temperature, and detect if you're stressed or tired. FULL STORY
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The maker of Mario wants to monitor your sleep -- and then help improve it. FULL STORY
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When Star Trek's Captain Picard presses his communicator badge, he can instantly speak with any member of his crew -- even when they've beamed down to a planet or a nearby spaceship. FULL STORY
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Sean Rad, founder of the dating app Tinder, has been stripped of his CEO title, according to Forbes. FULL STORY
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We might still not have jetpacks and flying cars, but another dangling promise of the technology world now seems one step closer. Virtual reality (VR) is a serious business, as confirmed by Facebook's acquisition of Oculus VR for $2 billion earlier this year. Now, the makers of the highly anticipated Oculus device seem… FULL STORY
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Move over emojis. You've been one-upped. FULL STORY
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That $99 yearly Amazon Prime membership now has another perk: free, unlimited photo storage. FULL STORY
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The story of a map-maker who discovered the hidden truths behind basketball player performance on the courts. FULL STORY
Big data is everywhere -- you will create a bit more just by reading this story. It is a commodity as valuable as gold or oil and it is growing exponentially. FULL STORY
Business Talent Group, founded by Jody Miller, seeks to help workers who are after a project-based career. FULL STORY
See how MIT's 4D printing programme could make autonomous robots that don't need people. FULL STORY
From drone wars to cosmic theories, long-term bets take the long view and place odds on the shape of the future. FULL STORY
The founders of SoundCloud and Beats weigh in on the future of the music industry. FULL STORY
Who is Slenderman?
He's the Internet's own monster, a ghoul who lurks in its darkest corners and, like the Web itself, has mutated time and again to suit the dreams and desires of his devotees. FULL STORY
Sensors let Alzheimer's patients stay at home, safely
Caregivers are turning to smart-home and wearable technology to monitor family members with Alzheimer's and dementia, helping them live independently longer. FULL STORY
Apparently This Matters: Weed Fairy leaves free pot
I never actually caught a glimpse of the Tooth Fairy when I was young, but she was definitely real and in cahoots with my mom. This, due to the fact that I never woke up to find a Nintendo. FULL STORY
The next frontier in 3-D printing: Human organs
The emerging process of 3-D printing can reproduce the vascular systems required to make organs viable. Scientists already use the machines to print tiny strips of organ tissue. And while printing whole human organs for transplants is still years away, the technology is rapidly developing. FULL STORY
Can 'Mario Kart 8' save the Wii U?
It's the gaming industry's gold standard, once named by Guinness World Records as the most influential video game in history. Now, Nintendo is turning to "Super Mario Kart" once again. FULL STORY
What if the U.S. had only two time zones? Should all public transportation be automated for safety? And maybe it IS time to reinvent the wheel. Meet 10 bold ideas that could shape our future. FULL STORY
ByThe assembly line isn't going away, but 3-D printing is going to reshape how we make cars. One German automaker points the way with an beautifully crafted frame inspired by a turtle's skeleton. FULL STORY
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