K5 is meant to alert headquarters of possible intruders, and it does not carry any weaponry.
Samsung files complaint against Nvidia chips in latest salvo in tech war
The complaint follows on the heels of an Nvidia complaint against Samsung in September.
Feds sign off on stunning $400 million settlement in Apple e-books case
The settlement is tentative pending a ruling from an appeals court, expected Dec. 15.
Lunar One will build, bury moon time capsule
In a decade or so a new spacecraft attached with a high-tech drill, will land on the South Pole-Aitken basin, where it will drill 66 feet into the surface of the moon, depositing a time capsule and collecting samples of mantle to bring back to the British scientists on Earth.
Microsoft experiments with security guard robots
Each of the five robots patrolling Microsoft’s Silicon Valley campus stands 5 feet and weighs 300 pounds.
Google will get rid of your online ads – for a price
The service is called Google Contributor, and it allows users to pay $1, $2, or $3 a month to get rid of ads on on the websites they use.
Apple tweaks how ‘free’ apps appear in the app store
The download buttons for free-to-play games now say “get” instead of “free.”
Barbie book recalled after four years teaching young girls they can’t code
Quietly released over four years ago, the book was yanked from obscurity last week.
Second-generation Chevy Volt will boast smarter battery charge features
One major new feature is GPS location-based charging, which allows drivers to set a “home” charging location and save charge settings for that location.
Russian site is broadcasting baby monitor, webcam feeds, watchdogs warn
The site says it has access to 4,591 cameras in the United States, 2,059 in France, 1,576 in the Netherlands, and about 500 in the UK.
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