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What is DuckDuckGo? Everything to know about the private search engine

What is DuckDuckGo? Everything to know about the private search engine

Adam Benjamin | CNET.Com Troy Warren for CNT #Technology DuckDuckGo positions itself as a Google Search alternative, standing between online trackers and your personal information. Here's how it works. If you've ever searched for a pair of shoes, only to have ads for those same shoes pop up on seemingly every site you visited for the next month, you've seen the obnoxious side of online tracking. Enter DuckDuckGo: a search engine that pledges not to track you and also keep your search activity anonymous.  There are other private browsers, like Brave, that block trackers and third-party cookies monitoring your activity as…
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This clever kitchen brand has improved all the tools you use most

This clever kitchen brand has improved all the tools you use most

David Watsky | CNET.Com Troy Warren for CNT #Foodie #Technology File all of Dreamfarm's innovations under "why didn't I think of that?" When is a spatula not a spatula? Give up? When someone takes that classic kitchen utensil that we all thought was perfect and fuses it with another to make it even better. I'm talking about the Chopula, a spatula with one slightly sharp side intended for impromptu chopping and one of Dreamfarm's many duh-inducing creations.  Reinventing the wheel -- or more accurately, reinventing the pizza wheel -- is what this funky Australian kitchen inventor and innovator does on the regular, and it…
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Apple aims to push more patient data to doctors

Apple aims to push more patient data to doctors

By Sarah Kwon, Kaiser Health News Troy Warren for CNT #Health CEO Tim Cook calls it the company’s greatest contribution to mankind Soon, Apple announced recently, it will enable doctors to monitor health data from their patients’ phones and watches between visits, part of the push into health care that Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO, has declared will constitute the company’s greatest contribution to mankind. Since 2014, health systems around the country have partnered with Apple to tap into the mountains of data the company’s devices generate from patients. But most are still experimenting with these tools. While some doctors appreciate seeing…
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Tesla hopes to start production at Berlin factor in October

Tesla hopes to start production at Berlin factor in October

Troy Warren for CNT #Technology Tesla founder and chief executive Elon Musk says he hopes to start producing cars at its new factory outside Berlin in October BERLIN (AP) — Tesla founder and chief executive Elon Musk said Friday that he hopes to start producing cars at its new factory outside Berlin in October. The U.S. company had originally planned to begin manufacturing its electric cars at the Gigafactory in Gruenheide, east of the German capital, in July. But legal challenges and problems getting official permits have delayed the project. "We’re looking forward to hopefully getting the approval to make the…
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How many solar panels do you need to power your house?

How many solar panels do you need to power your house?

Taylor Freitas | CNET.Com Troy Warren for CNT #Technology #HomeGarden Try this simple calculation to find out. At an average cost of $20,000 per system, residential solar panels are a sizable investment for most homeowners. If you're thinking about going solar, you'll probably have quite a few questions about it, including how many solar panels you'll need to power your property.  In general, the average solar system for a home consists of 20-25 panels, but the exact number you'll need will depend on numerous factors, including where you live, how much energy you typically use, and how much power your panels can generate.  It might…
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Samsung heir to be released from prison on parole, report says

Samsung heir to be released from prison on parole, report says

Carrie Mihalcik | CNET.Com Troy Warren for CNT #Technology Jay Y. Lee, who had been the de facto head of Samsung, was serving time for charges related to bribery. Samsung's de facto leader will reportedly be released from prison on parole later this week. Jay Y. Lee, who was serving a two-and-a-half-year sentence for bribery charges, was granted parole at a review meeting on Monday, reported The Wall Street Journal, citing South Korea's justice ministry.  Lee was Samsung's vice chairman and had acted acted as the company's de facto head since his father, Lee Kun-Hee, suffered a heart attack in 2014. He…
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Here’s why your iPhone may never be made in the USA

Here’s why your iPhone may never be made in the USA

Ian Sherr | CNET.Com Troy Warren for CNT #Technology "Made in America" is rare, even though polls show Americans want it. The 15-minute video begins with upbeat music against a title slide that reads "We Are Manufacturing." It cuts to a shot of a clear blue sky, with three flags ruffling in the breeze. There's the Stars and Stripes, California's Bear Flag and a colorful Apple logo. The camera pans toward a high-tech looking building and a narrator tells us we're in Fremont, California, about an hour's drive from the heart of Silicon Valley. "People and machines work together to build the…
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Don’t let your TV tip over. Here’s how to secure it to the wall

Don’t let your TV tip over. Here’s how to secure it to the wall

Geoffrey Morrison | CNET.Com Troy Warren for CNT #Technology More injuries than you would expect come from TV- and furniture-related accidents. Here's how to prevent them from happening to you and your family. If a TV falls on you, you'd probably be OK. If it fell on your foot, maybe less so. If it falls on a toddler or small pet, it could cause serious injury. This happens more than you might think. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, 25,500 people are injured each year in TV- and furniture-related incidents, with hundreds of deaths. And it's not just kids getting hurt, either.…
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