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8 of the 10 cities with the most surveillance cameras in the world are in China, and the other 2 are in the UK and the US
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8 of the 10 cities with the most surveillance cameras in the world are in China, and the other 2 are in the UK and the US
Chinese cities are the most monitored in the world and can be expected to have one public camera for every two people by 2020.
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The logo for Apple's new TV show looks like a rip-off of Elon Musk's Boring Co. branding
"The Morning Show," to debut on streaming service Apple TV Plus this fall, has a very similar logo to Elon Musk's tunneling and construction business.
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We drove a $31,000 Honda Accord and a $39,000 Toyota Camry to see which one is the better family car. Here's the verdict.
Which is better? Marysville, Ohio's Honda Accord, or Georgetown, Kentucky's Toyota Camry? The two best selling mid-size sedans in the US.
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I took a $163,000 Tesla Model X SUV on a road trip and discovered Tesla's greatest weapon isn't its cars
The Tesla Model X Performance is the electric-car maker's flagship product, and the Model X Long Range starts at $75,315.
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The new report that Trump says shows Google 'manipulated' 2.6 million votes for Hillary Clinton is a 2-year-old study that a San Diego psychologist based on 95 people
One of the studies — which claims Google shifted 2.6 million votes in favor of Clinton — surveyed only 95 participants.
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This startup says they can convert your gas car into an electric one for just $9,500
With more and more electric cars on the road, many are reflecting on whether it makes sense to own a traditional combustion engine car.
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Amazon is about to be clobbered with a big new tax, and its first instinct is to slam third-party sellers with higher costs
France's digital services tax was approved by the French Senate in July. Amazon, Facebook, and Google are fighting the levy.
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Yes, a physicist once lit his cigarette with a nuclear-bomb explosion. Here's how it worked.
A popular Reddit thread about an "atomic cigarette lighter" seems true. In 1952, the physicist Ted Taylor used a nuclear blast to ignite his smoke.
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10 things in tech you need to know today
Huawei gets another 90-day reprieve, and the Chinese government ran a coordinated social media propaganda campaign about Hong Kong.
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Elon Musk hails Newt Gingrich's plan to award $2 billion prize to the first company that lands humans on the moon
Former Republican speaker of the House Newt Gingrich has a plan to offer a $2 billion prize to companies for being first to establish a lunar base.
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