6 things we've connected that may kill us in the future

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6 things we've connected that may kill us in the future
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Will this self-driving military truck threaten army jobs now?
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What Does a #Blogchat Sponsorship Package Include?
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Research: State of the Connected Customer
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thumbnailwww­.huffingtonpost­.com - New technologies like artifical intelligence is changing customer' expectations and behaviors. By 2020, more than six billion smartphones and 50 billion connected things will completely transform t...
6-year-old has powerful response to someone calling her autistic brother weird
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thumbnailmashable­.com - LONDON — When a girl at school told 6-year-old Lex that her autistic brother Frank was weird, she was left feeling upset and confused.  When Lex tried to explain that her older brother had autism, ...
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With a green light from the Feds, states race to regulate driverless cars
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Samsung is hoping to rekindle Note brand name next year
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Facebook expands Safety Center to 50 languages, doubles down on bullies with 60 partners
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ART & DIVERTISSEMENT
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INTERNATIONAL
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