Monthly Archives: June 2015

Gillian Anderson: Scully has ‘taken longer to wake up’ than expected

By Michael Franco Suiting up as FBI investigator Dana Scully again has taken a bit of time for Anderson, who describes the process of reawakening the character for the reboot as wading through a thick substance.

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F-U-N-D-E-D: New rules mean you, too, can be a startup owner

By Max Taves Beginning Friday, crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo can give the public the chance to be startup owners, not just donors.

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The secret alliance that could give the Web a massive speed boost

By Stephen Shankland An unusually broad tie-up of browser makers are jointly working on faster Web performance using new technology that bridges a years-old divide in the browser world.

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Apple Watch sales reach 2.8 million, with bands a profitable add-on, report says

By Don Reisinger Stepping into the void of Apple’s silence on sales figures, a research firm finds clues to how well the Watch is doing.

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Privacy Experts Gave Up on Facial Recognition Talks With Big Tech Firms

By Jamie Condliffe

A team of privacy lobbyists have been working with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration to “craft privacy safeguards for the commercial use of facial recognition technology.” But talks with major technology firms have gone so badly that they’ve abandoned the discussions.

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