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    Google I/O 2020 will kick off on May 12th

    Google has just revealed that its next I/O developer conference will take place from May 12th to May 14th. The company revealed the date after users participated in its annual I/O teaser, which this year was a collaborative online game to restore a fictional satellite network. When the game was…

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      Relativity Space could change the economics of private space launches

      The private launch market is an area of a lot of focus in the emerging space startup industry, not least because it unlocks the true potential of most of the rest of the market. But so far, we can count on one hand the number of new, private space launch…

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        Wikipedia now has more than 6 million articles in English

        Wikipedia has surpassed a notable milestone today: The English version of the world’s largest online encyclopedia now has over six million articles. The feat, which comes roughly 19 years after the website was founded, is a testament of “what humans can do together,” said Ryan Merkley, Chief of Staff at…

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          Android app privacy policies contain contradictions about data collection

          A new study has has shown that the privacy policies of a large number of Android apps on the Google Play Store contain contradictions when it comes to how they collect user data. In an effort to better understand the language used in the privacy policies of popular apps, researchers…

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            iPhone 12 might add a somber blue hue to its color lineup

            The iPhone 12 lineup could swap out last year’s dark green hue for a navy blue, a new set of leaked images revealed. The images of a blue iPhone first surfaced in this EverythingApplePro video (below), which credits leaker and XDA Developers writer Max Weinbach for the footage.  [embedded content]…

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              Playing traffic cop for drones in cities and towns nets Airspace Link $4 million

              As the number of drones proliferates in cities and towns across America, government agencies are scrambling to find ways to manage the oncoming traffic that’s expected to clog up their airspace. Companies like Airmap and KittyHawk have raised tens of millions to develop technologies that can help cities manage congestion…

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