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Electric-car drivers may be able to choose their vehicle’s alert sound

If automakers have their way, your next electric car will offer a variety of alert sounds for when the vehicle moves at low speed, instead of just one. The sounds are a safety measure to warn pedestrians of approaching electric cars, which are much quieter than traditional vehicles.
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Watch this Rubik’s Cube solve itself while floating in mid-air

When it comes to the Rubik's Cube, the focus is usually on the time it takes to complete. But for something a little different, check out this amazing self-solving version that also happens to levitate. It won’t win any medals for speed, but surely takes gold for its sheer brilliance.
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Travel vloggers detained in Iran for flying a drone without permission

Two vloggers who gave up their jobs in Australia to travel the world have been detained in Iran for flying a drone without a permit, according to reports. Jolie King and Mark Firkin were detained a couple of months ago, though the news has only come to light in the last few days.
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Fake snow might be used to keep spectators cool at Tokyo Olympics

Japan’s summers are so oppressively hot that organizers of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics are considering using snow machines to keep spectators cool at outdoor events. The machines were tested on a crowd of volunteers in Tokyo on Friday, but the system clearly needs a bit of work.
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Drone pilot races a roller coaster for awesome action footage

Watch this amazing drone pilot skillfully keep up with a roller coaster, weaving in and out of its supporting structure while somehow managing not to crash. The stunt took place recently at the Liseberg amusement park in Gothenburg, Sweden, with the full co-operation of the park’s operator.
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With Amazon in its sights, Walmart expands its Delivery Unlimited service

Walmart is expanding its recently launched Delivery Unlimited service to more locations across the country. The $98-a-year service allows Walmart Grocery shoppers to waive additional delivery fees for online orders, though customers have to spend $30 a time to skip those fees.
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University of Alabama is tracking students to see if they leave football games

The University of Alabama's Crimson Tide football team has launched a loyalty program to encourage students to stay watching until the end of the game. The app hands out bonus points if students stay until the fourth quarter — but it involves tracking them on their smartphones.
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Hundreds arrested in global effort to tackle email scammers

More than 280 alleged email scammers have been arrested in a global effort to crack down on the problem. The FBI said the alleged cybercriminals — 74 of them based in the U.S. — used a variety of methods to trick both individuals and businesses into sending cash via wire transfers.
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Watch this Tesla Model S set a lap record at Laguna Seca Raceway

Ahead of an attempt to nab the 4-door EV sedan lap record from the Porsche Taycan at Nürburgring, Tesla has posted a video showing its Model S breaking a similar record at California’s Laguna Seca Raceway. The Model S zipped around the course in 1:36:56, taking the record from a Model 3 drive a few months ago.
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Austrian Airlines is flying a drone around its planes for a good reason

Austrian Airlines is using an advanced drone to inspect its passenger aircraft for structural issues and paint damage. The drone reduces the workload for the airline’s technicians and speeds up the inspection process dramatically. If the current trial is successful, the system could be used on a permanent basis.
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Sainsbury’s removed checkouts at one grocery store. Now it’s putting some back

The U.K.'s first-ever checkout-free store has decided to reinstall its checkouts. The decision follows a three-month trial of smartphone scan-and-pay technology that, while popular, still left many shoppers wanting to use cash. The store hasn’t given up on the system, however, as shoppers can still use it if they wish.
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Ram truck tailgate danger prompts Fiat Chrysler to expand its recall

A fault on some Ram pickup trucks that could cause the tailgate to suddenly fall open while driving has prompted Fiat Chrysler to expand a recall that it first issued last year. The latest recall affects nearly 700,000 Ram trucks, bringing the number so far to more than 2 million.
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McDonald’s plans to serve up artificial intelligence at its drive-thru windows

Fast-food giant McDonald’s is exploring ways to automate its drive-thru service with the help of artificial intelligence after acquiring voice technology startup Apprente. It means that you could soon be chatting with a robot rather than a human when you pull up to place your order.
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Self-driving meal machines are now feeding students at Purdue University

Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana is the latest college campus to welcome meal-delivery robots. Students and staff who don’t want to traipse across campus to grab lunch can now use an app to have it brought to them, though the service costs customers $2 a time to use.
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Unique cycling jacket could improve safety in a world of autonomous cars

A unique cycling jacket that uses QR codes to communicate with autonomous vehicles has won an award at an international design conference in Chicago. Created by Canada-based student Philip Siwek, the jacket could one day be used to help improve road safety in a world of self-driving cars.
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Private Instagram posts turn out not to be as private as you thought

Instagram accounts set to private aren't as private as you might think. Researchers have found that web links to images and videos in private posts can be located by followers who delve into the page’s source code. The links could then be shared — or the content downloaded — without the account owner’s knowledge.
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Watch this guy catch a dropped iPhone during a roller-coaster ride

It's not clear whether the iPhone X slipped out of the roller coaster rider's hand or pocket, but one thing's for sure — Samuel Kempf, seated a few rows behind, performed an incredible catch in the split second that the falling phone appeared by his head. And the whole thing was caught on camera.
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Microsoft co-founder’s megayacht sails onto the market for a cool $330M

Octopus, the megayacht once owned by the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, is on the market for more than $330 million. The 126-meter-long vessel, called Octopus, comes with two helicopter pads, 13 guest rooms, and a 10-person submarine. And that's not even the half of it.
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Gocycle’s new GXi electric bike can fold away in a mere 10 seconds

Gocycle's new GXi electric bike features a clean, sturdy design and can be folded into a compact package in just 10 seconds. Designed by a guy who used to work at supercar maker McLaren, the two-wheeler will be officially unveiled this week though won't go on sale until next year.
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Lime’s latest feature may see more scooter riders traveling in groups

Lime is launching a new app feature that lets one rider unlock up to five scooters for friends, family, or co-workers. It's aimed at greater convenience and also to discourage tandem riders. The feature has been offered in Europe and Latin America for the last few months, and is coming to select U.S. cities soon.
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YouTube struts onto the runway with a new hub for fashionistas

Fashionistas have a new online destination with the launch this week of a YouTube hub featuring a huge range of style and beauty content gathered from right across the platform. Contributions come from major brands and top models to industry insiders and YouTube creators.
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Auto industry promises action to stop child deaths in hot cars

Last year, more than 50 children died of heatstroke inside a car. This week the auto industry announced a unified effort to try to eliminate such tragic incidents by promising to install in all new vehicles an alert system that prompts drivers to check the back seats at the end of a journey.
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Google Photos is prepping a print service with same-day pickup

More and more people seem keen to print off their best smartphone pictures, and now Google Photos wants a piece of the action. The web giant is reportedly prepping the launch of a service offering regular prints and canvas prints, with same-day pick up offered from CVS and Walmart.
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No helicopter needed: How drones are opening the sky for filmmakers

Indie filmmakers working on a tight budget couldn't believe their luck when quadcopter technology flew into view. DT caught up with Oregon-based director Tim Cash to find out what impact the gear has had on his work.
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Amazon might let you pay at Whole Foods using only your hand

Amazon is reportedly testing biometric scanning technology that would allow shoppers at Whole Foods to pay for their items with a wave of their hand at the checkout. The system is currently undergoing testing and could be rolled out to the first stores in the early part of next year.
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Apple AirPods falling onto subway tracks is a problem in New York City

New York City’s MTA is so fed up with disrupting subway services to retrieve dropped AirPods from the tracks that it's considering creating a public service announcement imploring AirPod owners to be more careful. A report this week suggested the problem has been particularly bad this past summer.
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Parrot’s Anafi drone now includes an FPV headset for more thrilling flights

French drone firm Parrot has added a smartphone-powered FPV headset to its Anafi drone package to offer pilots a more thrilling flight experience. The Anafi drone launched last year and offers 4K video, 21-megapixel stills, a top speed of 34 mph, a range of more than two miles, and 26 minutes of flight time.
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Underwater drone now includes a zoom lens and better image stabilization

Fancy exploring the world beneath the waves without getting wet? A year on from its original launch, Youcan Robot's underwater drone now includes a zoom lens and improved image stabilization. The setup lets you control the camera-equipped device from up to 500 meters away, with a real-time feed sent to your smartphone.
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Paris tests a noise radar to shut up loud motorcycles and cars

Residents of a suburb in Paris, France have had enough of motorcyclists revving their engines for fun and are planning to install a "noise radar" to bring an end to the practice. The box of tricks can measure noise levels, record the precise position of an offending vehicle, and even issue fines.
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Skype ups its messaging game with drafts, bookmarks, previews, and more

Skype has launched a bunch of new features for mobile and desktop, including drafts, bookmarks, and previews. Also, the split window feature (showing contacts and conversations) that launched recently for Windows 10 has now landed for Windows, Mac, and Linux running the latest version of Skype.
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Target expands online shopping feature that’s popular with parents

In a bid to improve its online shopping operation and take on its competitors, Target is expanding Drive Up to all 50 U.S. states. The move takes the curbside pickup service to 1,750 of its stores nationwide, with the remaining 100 Target stores also likely to offer the service before too long.
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Hurricane Dorian risks turning dockless scooters into dangerous projectiles

With Hurricane Dorian barreling toward Florida, operators of rentable electric scooters and bikes in Miami are temporarily removing the vehicles from the streets to prevent them from turning into dangerous projectiles. The hurricane is expected to make landfall on Monday, September 2, 2019.
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Flickr now lets you order prints through its site in a few quick clicks

If you see a photo in your Flickr collection that you think would make a nice print or piece of wall art, then a new service launched by the online company this week lets you place an order in a few quick clicks. A variety of styles and products are available, with options ranging from 49 cents to $50.
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Google sunsets yet another service, this time it’s Hire

Google will shutter Hire next year. The web app — part of G Suite — is designed to help with tasks such as posting job openings to multiple recruitment sites, collaborating with hiring teams, finding new employees, and setting up interviews, thereby enabling firms to keep tabs on all of their recruitment processes.