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Korea’s Electric Buses Bring Wireless Charging to the Streets – Literally
A pair of electric buses in Gumi can recharge by driving over special roads.
Firefox 23: Deeper Social Site Integration and Security Upgrades
An updated version of the popular web browser was released on Tuesday.
LG G2 User Manual Leaks Two Days Before NYC Event
The high-end phablet will have rear buttons; support nano-SIM and microSD.
Apple Initiates iPhone Charger “Takeback Program” Following Electrocutions
Tech giant will accept third-party chargers; provide an official Apple charger for $10.
Why China is Building More Aircraft Carriers
“Let’s not assume the PLA Navy is in any hurry to equal the capabilities found in U.S. nuclear-powered flattops.”
Microsoft Surface: Pro Price Cut to $799 Follows $900M RT Write-Down
The $100 price cut for the i5-powered slate will run through the end of August.
Cyber-Attack in the Bathroom: Japanese Toilet Can Be Hacked
Bluetooth vulnerability allows one brand of Japanese toilet to be operated remotely.
Orwell’s Healthy Skepticism of Science
George Orwell wanted society to be more skeptical of sciences. In fact, he doesn’t go far enough.
Fake Apple Charger Can Hack Your iPhone
Apple says that the vulnerability has been addressed, poses no threat to iOS 7.
Moto X: Could Motorola Compete with Apple, Samsung at $300 Price Point?
Goldman Sachs analysts predict a Nexus 4-like price for an off-contract handset.
Samsung Galaxy S4 Scandals: Water Damage and Boosting Benchmarks
S4 benchmark stats overblown, water will void the waterproof S4 Active’s warranty.
How Pearl Harbor Shaped US Submarine Doctrine
US subs were used defensively before Pearl Harbor, which transformed them into an offensive, decentralized force.