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CNN witnesses US Navy’s drone-killing laser

"We don’t worry about wind, we don’t worry about range, we don’t worry about anything else. We’re able to engage the targets at the speed of light."

The Curious Comeback of the Dreaded QR Code

It’s hard to pinpoint the exact moment QR codes became a joke.

Kotlin: the Upstart Coding Language Conquering Silicon Valley

In May Google gave Android developers another option when it announced it would start supporting a new programming language called Kotlin, which offers most of the same basic features as Java plus the coding equivalent of seat warmers and a killer sound system.

Google Glass 2.0 Is a Startling Second Act – Glass Enterprise Edition

Now the focus is on making a practical workplace tool that saves time and money. Announced today, it is called Glass Enterprise Edition.

Elon Musk talks cars — and humanity’s fate — with governors

"Once there is awareness (of artificial intelligence), people will be extremely afraid, as they should be," Musk said.

Disrupting the Cow: The Impossible Burger – This Plant-Based Burger Smells, Tastes, and Bleeds Like the Real Thing

The company seeks to replace all animals, in addition to fish and even dairy products, with Impossible’s methods. Its food scientists can already create chicken, pork, fish and yogurt entirely from plants.

Acorns – Automatically Invest Life’s Spare Change

Anyone Can Grow Wealth

CRISPR used to build a biological hard drive out of live bacteria

Now a Harvard team has created a biological hard drive, using the CRISPR gene-editing tool to record information to (and retrieve it from) the genome of living bacteria.

Google has a new tool for backing up your whole computer

Google is hoping it will makes backing up simple enough that everyone will get around to doing it – after all, we’re all at risk of spilling coffee over our laptops.

This Vertical Farm Wants To Be An Agriculture Company, Not A Tech Company

FreshBox Farms is going big by focusing on harvests, not proprietary growing systems.