technology
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Advertisers can target African American-, Asian American- and Hispanic-affiliated groups through the site
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Revamped iPhone 5S brings company’s smallest smartphone up to par with 2015’s iPhone 6S, while catering for those who want a smaller phone
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More than 1m Syrians have fled to Lebanon since the conflict began with as many as one-fifth suffering from mental health disorders, says WHO
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privacy
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Slate columnist Fred Kaplan’s new book details – exhaustingly as well as exhaustively – the alarms and innovations that made mass surveillance
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Adverts hijacked by malicious campaign that demands payment in bitcoin to unlock user computers
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analysis & opinion
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Bieber’s Vevo channel generated more than 722m video views in February alone, and he now has more than 20m YouTube subscribers
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The World Science Festival Brisbane’s ‘Shared Space Bots’ performance demonstrations at Queensland University of Technology used pint-sized, futuristic floor robots to reveal research into the technologies that will allow humans to communicate with driverless cars, and allowed audience members a chance to ‘test drive’ the systems safely.
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Force Awakens star hopes to take archeological adventurer role in series based on the hugely popular video game
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Front suspension, large wheels and a wide range of gears help Helen Pidd survive a demanding mountain bike trail
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devices
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WearablesWearablesThe future of wearable tech - Tech weekly podcastThe newest and weirdest in wearables from the Wearable Technology Show 2016
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SmartphonesSmartphonesApple privacy battle: defiant Tim Cook vows to defend customers' data – videoApple chief executive Tim Cook says his company will not ‘shrink’ from the responsibility of protecting customers’ data as the legal battle with the FBI takes a new turn
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TabletsTabletsiOS 9.3 now available with Night Shift mode to help you sleepApple’s latest version of its iPhone and iPad software includes mode for blocking blue light at night and enhancements to the use of iPads in education
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Internet of thingsInternet of thingsAdelaide to become Australia's first smart city but could lose out on privacyThe South Australian capital will become a laboratory for internet of things, with elevators that talk to each other, video recognition of masked criminals and more
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The number of Wikipedia entries on female scientists is staggeringly low, but thanks to these editors that might be changing
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FBI may have found way to unlock San Bernardino shooter's iPhone without Apple