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- Will the Hendo Hoverboard take us back to the future?The Kickstarter page for聽Hendo Hoverboard promises a working model for $10,000. But what powers this technology?
- From security to logistics: Five Apple Pay questions answeredApple's mobile payment system debuted Monday. Here's a quick overview of what it is and how it works.
- Cable 脿 la carte could cost far more than a cable packageHBO and CBS are planning on selling stand-alone streaming services, a move that was praised by those who want to move to an 脿 la carte cable subscription service. But paying per station could cost far more than a normal cable package.
- How is Apple Pay different from other phone payment schemes?Apple Pay will allow iPhones to act like credit cards, easing the way to a wallet-less future. What can Apple learn from past payment plans?
- Apple Pay to be released Monday. Will it be the next iRevolution?Apple announced Thursday that Apple Pay will be released to the public on Monday. Can Apple Pay shake up the payment industry and be the next iRevolution?
- Apple (AAPL) unveils iPad Air 2, iPad Mini 3, and Retina iMacApple unveiled a new lineup of products Thursday. Apple revealed a new iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3, an iMac with a Retina display, and the release date of OS X Yosemite.
- FBI director warns against cellphone encryptionJames Comey, one of the nation's top law enforcement officials, says it could interfere with criminal investigations.
- Facebook Safety Check offers families peace of mind after disastersFacebook Safety Check lets loved ones know if you are safe after a disaster near your location.
- Google gives a taste of Lollipop, Nexus duoGoogle unveiled new versions of its Nexus phone and tablet on Wednesday. Google's Nexus phone will run on the new version of the Android operating system: Lollipop.
- Apple event Thursday: Leak teases iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3Ahead of Apple's Oct. 16 event, Apple accidentally leaks info about new iPads, answering some of the rumors surrounding their new features. But questions remain about what else they will debut.聽
- Galaxy Note 4 review roundup: Revenge of the 'phablet'Samsung Galaxy Note 4 review scores have hit the Web. The critics are pretty positive about Samsung's new 'phablet.'
- Silicon Valley's latest job perk: Up to $20,000 in infertility coverageFacebook and Apple, long known for cushy perks such as free meals, laundry service and massages, are now eyeing reproductive expenses as the next batch of benefits.
- Star Wars meets 50 Cent in new line of headphones50 Cent's Street headphones now come with some Star Wars flavor.
- An umbrella made of nothing but airChinese designers are pulling in Kickstarter funds for an "air umbrella" that creates a dome of air to keep rain off users.聽
- Skype Qik: Microsoft's answer to SnapchatSkype Qik is a new video messaging app made specifically for mobile. Skype Qik allows users to send short video messages to a friend or to a group.
- Snapchat leak: Why you shouldn't look at these imagesNearly 100,000 images and videos from Snapchat were released on the Internet. But anyone seeing the Snapchat images might be subject to child pornography charges.
- Hawk attacks drone, knocking it out of the skyHawks don't like metal things whizzing by them. In a video posted to YouTube, a hawk can be seen attacking a drone, which sends it tumbling to the ground.聽
- The newest form of a selfie: 3-D printed statuesWhy take a cellphone selfie, when you could have a 3-D printed statue of yourself? In New York, organizations are offering 3-D printed statues of customers.聽
- Desire Eye and RE Camera: HTC goes all in with mobile photographyHTC believes the future is images. On Wednesday, HTC introduced a new line of products aimed at mobile photography. HTC introduced a new standalone camera, a smart phone with enhanced cameras, and mobile photo-editing software.
- Satya Nadella apologizes: What's Microsoft's record on women?Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said women shouldn't ask for a raise, because that's good karma. Mr. Nadella has since apologized for the remark, but here is how Microsoft treats its female employees.