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Tracking devices hidden in London's recycling bins are stalking your smartphone
The unique identifying numbers of over half a million smartphones have been recorded by a network of recycling bins in central London »
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Study: Dolphins can remember each other after 20 years of separation
Dolphins have the longest social memories among any non-human species and are able to recognise the whistles of their former friends over 20 years later »
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PayPal 'check in' app lets you pay with your face on the UK high street
UK consumers can now leave their wallets at home and pay using nothing more than their phones and faces thanks to PayPal's "check in" app -- at certain outlets »
C U L T U R E
3D printed shoes signal revolution in how we shop
Want a new pair of shoes? Simply download the files and click print »
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Revamped Emotiv smashes Kickstarter target, wants to train your brain
The makers behind the £200 mindreading Epoc headset have smashed their Kickstarter campaign target, raising a whopping $543,372 (£350,382) with 38 days left to go »
B U S I N E S S
US a high-risk place for data theft, second only to China, say German companies
German companies believe that the US is a high-risk place for industrial espionage and data theft, second only to China »
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