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Watch inside Soyuz as it blasts astronauts (and toys) into space

It sure looks cramped inside the Soyuz capsule. A new video reveals the tight conditions three astronauts had to endure during a recent two-day trip to the space station. Besides holding the astronauts, the capsule also contains cargo for the station, and includes furry toys, too. But they're there for a good reason.
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Google Classroom to stop students peeking online for test answers

Google Classroom is rolling out a bunch of new updates for educators. Among them is an option for teachers to prevent cheating during online tests by locking students onto the quiz webpage so they can't research answers via the web, and a new tool that allows for the easy creation of virtual reality tours.
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Japan aims to power Tokyo Olympics with 100 percent renewable energy

Japan is aiming to make the Tokyo Olympics the greenest ever, with plans to power the sporting extravaganza with 100 percent renewable energy. Part of the strategy includes ramping up wind and solar projects before 2020, while other efforts include making medals from metals taken from discarded mobile phones.
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‘China’s Hawaii’ plans to ease internet restrictions for foreign tourists

An island known as "China's Hawaii" could have its internet restrictions lifted as part of plans to improve the vacation experience for foreign visitors. While China blocks access to online services such as Facebook and YouTube, the island of Hainan plans to create special zones offering open access.
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Popular Instagrammer caught using photos from image libraries

Popular Instagrammer Daryl Aiden Yow impressed many of his followers with fancy shots from a range of dazzling locations. His work even caught the attention of brands such as Sony and Uniqlo, which worked with him on marketing projects. But it's now been revealed that some of his images were taken from stock sites.
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What the hell? How Jonathan Higbee shoots these impossible street photos

Photographer Jonathan Higbee has an incredible knack for finding quirky moments on the street. But it's not just his sharp eye and patience that bring results. When a scene unfolds before him, he also needs lightning quick reactions to catch it. We caught up with New York-based Higbee to ask him about his work.
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A country is shutting off its entire internet to stop exam cheats

Determined to prevent students cheating in exams, the Algerian government has ordered the internet to be shut off for several hours around the time the tests are taken. Officials have also installed metal detectors at exam centers to prevent the use of mobile phones and other connected devices.
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SpaceX wins confidence-boosting Falcon Heavy contract with U.S. Air Force

SpaceX has won its first major national security contract for the Falcon Heavy, giving a big vote of confidence to its newest and most powerful rocket to date. SpaceX will launch the U.S. Air Force's Space Command-52 satellite in 2020 in a deal worth $130 million.
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YouTube boosts creators with channel subs, merchandise stores, and Premieres

YouTube is expanding existing features and introducing a new one in a bid to help creators earn more money through their work. Channel subscriptions for $5 a month, merchandise stores with customized goods, and "Premieres" that enable creators to market their latest videos are all part of the effort.
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‘Rogue employee’ tried to sabotage Tesla, internal email claims

Tesla is suing a former employee, accusing him of exporting confidential company data to third parties, as well as making false statements about Tesla to the media. But the employee denies the claims, insisting that he was trying to blow the lid on "some scary things" he claims to have seen at Tesla.
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Germany plans to put Airbus and Audi’s cool flying taxi concept into the sky

Airbus and Audi have been working on a flying taxi concept for a while, and now there are plans to build a working model and put it in the skies. The German government this week greenlit tests for a vehicle that's aimed at offering a "flexible, shared, and adaptable new way of moving within cities."
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Car-sharing service Car2go tootles into Chicago with an advantage over rivals

Car-sharing service Car2go is about to launch in its seventh U.S. city. From July, folks in Chicago will be able to rent cars from 29 cents a minute, whether for short trips or a ride further afield. There are rival car-sharing services in the Windy City, but Car2go claims to have one distinct advantage over them.
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Ohio wants to use camera drones to monitor highway traffic

Drones for traffic management? It may be coming to Ohio with the launch of a multi-million-dollar project to research how the tech could help monitor road conditions. But there's a lot of work to do, as it would involve convincing regulators that it's OK to fly the machines beyond the line of sight.

Thieves nab $100K of Apple gear in ‘Mission: Impossible-style’ raid

Thieves have again targeted Apple gear, this time stealing $100,000 worth of iPhones, iPads, and Mac computers from a Best Buy store in Dunwoody, Georgia. But the method of entry that the gang used has prompted local cops to compare the raid to an iconic scene from "Mission: Impossible."
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Quickstarter inspires creators to dream up small but fun Kickstarter projects

If you're itching to launch a Kickstarter project but your ideas are on the ambitious side, then how about gaining some experience with a small, manageable project? The crowdfunding site has launched Quickstarter to inspire fun, low-budget ideas that can be completed in a short time frame.
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Norway tests its first all-electric plane, hopes for passenger flights by 2025

Norway has witnessed its first successful test of an electric-powered plane in a short flight around Oslo airport. The country's transport minister said that a commercial service using a similar design "is not a far-off vision of the future but a reality achievable within a few years."
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Uber is testing a low-fare option that’s great if you’re not in a rush

Uber is testing a new feature that offers lower fares for riders. Opting for the cheaper ride means waiting a bit longer for your car to arrive. So you can make an informed decision, the app tells you both fare options — one for the immediate pick-up and one for the delayed pick-up.
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This net-blasting security drone can stay airborne forever. Here’s how.

The DroneCatcher shoots a net at rogue drones in restricted airspace over places like airports and prisons. A recent update has added a power cord, enabling it to stay airborne around the clock for faster response times. In such cases, the cord automatically detaches, allowing it to go after the rogue drone.
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Some folks still think it’s a good idea to fly drones over wildfires

Hobby drones are a lot of fun, few people will dispute that. So it's disappointing to learn that some folks just can't help making life difficult for the authorities, disrupting airborne efforts to tackle wildfires. It's happening more frequently, with incidents in Colorado reported in recent days.
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Check out these wacky designs from Boeing’s $2 million passenger drone contest

Winners in the first round of the Boeing-sponsored GoFly contest have been announced. Aimed at encouraging viable designs for electric-powered passenger drones, the 10 winners now have nine months to build a prototype capable of vertical takeoffs and landings, and flights that can cover at least 20 miles.
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Report: Microsoft is building checkout-less store tech to take on Amazon

Microsoft is reportedly developing technology for checkout-less stores similar to Amazon Go, which lets you simply "grab and go." The computer giant is believed to be talking to Walmart ahead of a possible partnership, though it could also sell the technology to multiple retailers around the world.
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Apple Park’s office setup aims to keep workers on their toes

If you're reading this at a desk and you feel a twinge in your back, then do you have a standing desk you can use instead? Apple boss Tim Cook said this week that all of the company's workers at its new Apple Park campus have access to a standing desk, which he's adamant is a healthier way to work.
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SleepScore app aims to take your slumber to new depths

Having trouble achieving a decent night's sleep? SleepScore is a new free app that assesses your sleep quality via sound waves from your smartphone. Based on a score linked to your sleeping patterns, it then offers a range of "sleep goals" together with advice on how you can achieve them.
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Uber eyes millions of new riders with the launch of Uber Lite

Following in the footsteps of many other popular online services, Uber has just launched a lightweight version of its app. Targeted at emerging markets such as India, Uber Lite uses just 5MB of storage to offer a service that still manages to retain some of the core features of its regular app.
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Google Translate uses A.I. to improve accuracy for offline use

If you sometimes find Google Translate's offline efforts to be a little confusing or inaccurate, then an update coming to the app this week looks set to bring some solid improvements. The team has managed to work in an A.I. system currently used in the online version, without taking too much extra space on your device.
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Ford’s driverless delivery vehicle actually has a driver

Ford has a plan to launch a meal-delivery service within the next few years using autonomous cars that it's developing. But a pilot scheme currently underway in Miami is using a driver to control the car, allowing researchers to instead focus on developing the system for dispatching and collecting ordered meals.
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Uber could soon know if you’re drunk before the car arrives to pick you up

Uber has filed a patent outlining an app-based artificial intelligence capable of detecting "uncharacteristic" behavior, such as drunkenness, among riders. That way, it could send a more experienced driver to collect the potentially boisterous rider, or ensure they don't end up in a pooled ride.
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A single police drone has seriously impacted crime in a Mexican city

A single drone used by police in the city of Ensenada in Mexico has reportedly helped to cut overall crime there by 10 percent, and burglaries by a sizable 30 percent. Cops have been using DJI's Inspire 1 quadcopter for four months and so far the eye in the sky has helped them to make 500 arrests.
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Tesla now has more than 10,000 Superchargers around the world

Tesla has opened its 10,000th Supercharger, this one in Ontario, Canada. The global network of Superchargers has been growing steadily since 2012, with the total number of stations now standing at more than 1,200. The electric-company is also building larger stations that offer facilities for longer stops.
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Kia recalls half a million vehicles in the U.S. due to airbag problem

It's hardly on the scale of Takata, but it's still a serious safety issue that needs addressing. Korean automaker Kia is recalling half a million cars over an airbag issue that can prevent them from properly deploying. But the company has yet to find a fix for the problem.
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Airbnb forced to cancel Japan bookings as new law approaches

A new law about to come into effect in Japan has forced Airbnb to cancel a number of bookings, causing serious disruption for many travelers. The incoming law stipulates that hosts have to apply for a special permit to operate, but many are still dealing with the paperwork.
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Amazon Prime to show live games from the world’s most popular soccer league

Amazon has inked a deal with the English Premier League to give U.K-based soccer fans with Prime membership access to 20 games per season for three seasons. The live coverage will cover clashes over the festive period, while the package will also offer regular highlights from throughout the season.
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Driverless cars: Waymo eyes Europe for launch of robot taxi services

Having achieved seven million miles of tests on public roads in the U.S., Waymo says it's now looking to introduce its autonomous-car technology in Europe. The company's boss said this week that it already has officials there investigating how local regulations might affect its efforts.
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Emirates moves toward windowless planes, starts with first-class seats

Emirates president Tim Clark says he sees "absolutely no reason" why passenger planes can't be built with virtual windows instead of real ones, offering better fuel economy. It has just introduced new jets featuring the high-tech windows in first class, with pictures live-streamed from external cameras.