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Tomorrow Daily 087: Baseball-playing bots, Uber and Spotify partner, a bionic bar, and more

By Ashley Esqueda On today’s show, we discuss the possibility of androids playing baseball, Uber and Spotify’s new partnership and a music video inspired by the study of visual sound. Also, CNET’s own Bridget Carey orders a drink from a robot bartender on a futuristic cruise ship.

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Science definitively proves that kissing is gross

By Anthony Domanico When we kiss, we’re not only sharing a passionate embrace with our lover, but also around several million bacteria. Here’s why that might not be such a bad thing.

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Google’s Teller says Glass and other wearables need to be cheaper

By Richard Nieva Astro Teller, head of the Internet giant’s skunkworks research lab, talks about Glass, future pricing and how the smart eyewear has become a “poster child” for privacy concerns.

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Google’s Teller says Glass and other wearables need to be cheaper

By Richard Nieva Astro Teller, head of the Internet giant’s skunkworks research lab, talks about Glass, future pricing and how the smart eyewear has become a “poster child” for privacy concerns.

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Google to test its Project Loon balloons over Australia

By Lance Whitney Can Google’s high-orbit, high-tech balloons provide Internet access to remote areas? The company will conduct its latest Project Loon test above Australia.
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In newest tally, supercomputing progress tapers off

By Stephen Shankland Hardware, software, and funding limits mean it’s not easy to make the fastest computers even faster. That’s too bad for the industries that rely on them.
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Microsoft embraces Skype video singing praises of the MacBook

By Chris Matyszczyk To celebrate the world’s first digital orchestra staying in sync with Skype, Microsoft features a video showing an array of MacBooks. A new Redmond?
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