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Wednesday, October 11, 2017

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Screenshot of the Parking Kitty app, where Portland, Oregon parkers can pay for their time
 
  Coin-operated parking becomes ancient history as apps, sensors take over cities  
  In future, you may add parking to your Netflix and Spotify monthly subscriptions  
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  Kindle Oasis is waterproof   Waterproof Kindle Oasis lets you read in the pool or bathtub
Amazon's pricey Kindle Oasis e-reader is waterproof and features Audible
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  Mark Zuckerberg apologized after a live-streamed virtual trip to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico to promote Facebook's Spaces app drew sharp criticism on social media.   Mark Zuckerberg apologizes for tone-deaf virtual tour of hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico
Mark Zuckerberg apologized after a live-streamed virtual trip to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico to promote Facebook's Spaces app drew sharp criticism.
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  Amazon will allow customers to put up to four teens on their accounts for free.   Amazon will let parents hand over shopping keys to the kids
Amazon is launching a new option that allows parents to put up to four teenagers on their accounts. But they can still greenlight every purchase.
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  USA TODAY   These archival images show the women scientists and coders who made history
Women have gone unnoticed in the fields of science and technology for centuries despite their significant contributions.
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  A touch screen voting machine.   After Russian election hack, U.S. security advisers form group to make 2020 race unhackable
With Russia actively seeking to influence U.S. election systems, an unprecedented, non-partisan group announced Tuesday work to stop election hacking.
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  Richard Branson, center, founder of Virgin Atlantic and the Virgin Group, waves after greeting the carrier's inaugural flight from London to Seattle on March 27, 2017.   Virgin Galactic's Richard Branson says he will be in space in six months
Billionaire Richard Branson says his private space program may be months away from making its first spaceflight.
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  Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange on October 9, 2017.   4 earnings trends that could impact your 401(k)
Trends include a hit from Hurricanes Irma and Harvey, and a boost from strong overseas sales.
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  epa04879058 (FILE) A file photo dated 17 March 2014 showing people walking in the headquarters campus of Alibaba Group, mother company of Chinese e-commerce giants Taobao and Tmall, in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China.  Reports on 10 August 2015 st   Alibaba to invest $15B into artificial intelligence, other futuristic tech
Tech giant will focus on data intelligence, machine learning and 'Internet of things.'
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  USA TODAY   Parking Kitty app purrs and meows
The Parking Kitty app purrs and meows when it's time to feed the meter in the Portland area.
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A supporter of the opposition-led National Super Alliance (NASA) gestures and holds stones in Nairobi on Oct. 11, 2017, during street protests by NASA to call for the resignation of Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) officials ove

A supporter of the opposition-led National Super Alliance (NASA) gestures and holds stones in Nairobi on Oct. 11, 2017, during street protests by NASA to call for the resignation of Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) officials ove
 
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