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Tesla Motor's Model S is the safest car ever tested

Tesla Motor's fully electric luxury sedan, the Model S, isn't just the best car ever tested by Consumer Reports. It is also the safest car ever tested by U.S. regulators.

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Copenhagen to launch new high-tech bike-sharing program to fight increased traffic and pollution

For the next generation of bike-sharing innovations, take a look at Copenhagen and smile. Trains and a bike-sharing program working as one travel option now offer a GPS built into the bike. Not only do you know where…

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One developer warns: Take Twitter 'write access' at your own risk

When the right individual or organization Tweets, it can have the power to move global financial markets and major economies, as well as incite mass chaos – all with a single, well-placed, 140 character missive.…

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Elon Musk making $1 Tesla salary, but $4.3 Million on Model X planning

Here’s a fun fact: Elon Musk, the co-founder, CEO, and Product Architect of Tesla, has an annual salary of $1 at Tesla. However, that doesn’t tell the full story. The 21st century Renaissance man gets a bit more for meeting specific performance…

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More than 50 percent of electric cars sold in the U.S. are in 5 cities

You have probably heard of certain cities which have particularly high electric car ownership rates, often due to their generous incentives. Can you name which five cities have over 50% of the electric cars sold in the US? Here’s the list: Los Angeles…

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'The Internet Police' shines a light on the online surveillance state

When Ars Technica editor Nate Anderson sat down to write The Internet Police (W.W. Norton & Company, 320 pp.), Edward Snowden hadn’t yet decided to add some excitement to the National Security Agency’s summer by leaking a trove of surveillance secrets…

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Facebook won't reward hacker who exposed security flaw in Zuckerberg's profile

A researcher who hacked into Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg's profile to expose a security flaw won't get the customary reward payment from the social network.

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Tesla Model S causes power blackout

A Tesla Model S unfortunately caused a power disruption in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, this week. The power blackout lasted a few hours. As you can see in the image below, the power blackout was caused by the Tesla Model S crashing into a power transmission…

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Early Apple employees talk memories of Steve Jobs and new biopic

Daniel Kottke and Bill Fernandez had front-row seats to the birth of the personal computing industry, as well as the most valuable technology company in the world. Both served as employees of Apple Computer in its earliest days: Kottke working with…

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Video game writer leaves company after threats against her children

A senior game writer at the video game development company BioWare has quit her job over death threats against her family, including her children. According to Metro U.K., Jennifer Hepler was blamed for unpopular changes to the game Dragon Age that were implemented for its sequel, Dragon Age II.

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Syrian Electornic Army hacks content-recommendation service 'Outbrain'

The attack occurred on Thursday morning, and affected the Washington Post, Time, and CNN. The SEA tweeted that hackers were able to access the media companies through a vulnerability in Outbrain, a company that all three companies use. ;

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