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Tuesday, 17 November 2015
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TECHNOLOGY NEWS  

Debunking the internet Paris hoaxes

In the wake of the Paris attacks the internet was flooded with hoaxes. Caitlin Dewey wades in to clear the confusion

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SCIENCE NEWS  

New groundwater maps give fresh insight

Hidden groundwater is a valuable buffer to climae change extremes, but not forever if we don't use it sparingly.

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TELECOMS  

Nothing crazy about Google project loon

Delivering internet to people using balloons 60,000 feet in the sky might sound crazy, but Google is going all in.

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SECURITY  

Women face greater online crime risk

Women's trusting nature make them easier targets for cybercriminals, compared to their male counterparts.

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SOFTWARE  

Microsoft wants to guess your emotions

Microsoft has released a batch of fun new machine learning tools as it expands its work in the AI department.

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BUSINESS  

How hacking works

From white hats to black hats to zero day exploits, there are multiple ways to make money as a hacker.

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HARDWARE  

Huawei's Mate S ticks the premium boxes

If you're looking for a high-end phone you're spoiled for choice, says Alan Cooper.

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GAMING  

Halo 5: a stunning return to form

Stunning graphics, a plot twist of note and a strong story line mark Halo 5: Guardians as a return to form.

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INTERNET  

Debunking the internet Paris hoaxes

In the wake of the Paris attacks the internet was flooded with hoaxes. Caitlin Dewey wades in to clear the confusion

Full story
 
GADGETS  

Huawei's Mate S ticks the premium boxes

If you're looking for a high-end phone you're spoiled for choice, says Alan Cooper.

Full story
 
SPACE  

New Venus-like planet discovered

The new rocky exoplanet is slightly larger than Earth and 39 light years away.

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DISCOVERY  

Is pyramid hiding new royal tomb?

It may be 4,500 years old but scientists think there may still be more secrets to the Pyramid of Giza.

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ENVIRONMENT  

New groundwater maps give fresh insight

Hidden groundwater is a valuable buffer to climae change extremes, but not forever if we don't use it sparingly.

Full story
 
 
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