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Google Blames China for Latest Hack

Google Blames China for Latest Hack
BY LEXA DECKERT You’re watching multisource tech video news analysis from Newsy. Google has been hacked again — and it’s blaming China. “Google detects email hijacking campaign based in China. The tech giant is saying that hackers tried to monitor email accounts of US government officials, Chinese activists, military personnel and journalists.” (Fox Business) Google said in a blog post on Wednesday… “This campaign, which appears to originate from Jinan, China, affected...
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Creepy Swarm of Robots Steals a Book

Creepy Swarm of Robots Steals a Book
Transcript by www.newsy.com BY STEVEN SPARKMAN You’re watching multisource science news analysis from Newsy. Engineers have done some amazing things with robots lately, from mini-helicopters that can play ping pong to digital butlers that grab you a beer from the fridge. So the mundane task of library work might not seem too exciting, but TG Daily reports — it makes for an award-winning video. “A group of robots dubbed a Swarmanoid has won the video award from the Association for the Advancement...
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Android Malware DreamDroid Dubbed a Nightmare

Android Malware DreamDroid Dubbed a Nightmare
(Image Source: Tech 2.0 ) BY: KELSEY WAANANEN ANCHOR: ANA COMPAIN-ROMEROYou’re watching multisource tech video news analysis from Newsy. “The virus is capable of the following : it can place a phone call, read and keep your text messages, send and delete them also, put all of your contact information and send it to a remote server, and also silently download files.” (Android Trek) It’s called the Gemini Trojan, unleashed last December. Now, more than 50000 Android users have been introduced...
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Apple to Unveil Software, Not Hardware, at WWDC

Apple to Unveil Software, Not Hardware, at WWDC
BY JIM FLINK ANCHOR ANA COMPAIN-ROMERO You’re watching multisource tech video news analysis from Newsy. Which is bigger? The fact Apple is switching its emphasis — for now — from gadgets to services? Or the fact that Steve Jobs — himself — will unveil the newest Apple offerings at the World Wide Developers’ Conference — or WWDC? Hmm… Forbes’ Brian Caulfield says — that’s a tough one. “…while Apple’s hardware grabs headlines, the...
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Amazon Planning a ‘Netflix for Books’

Amazon Planning a ‘Netflix for Books’
BY EVAN THOMAS ANCHOR MEGAN MURPHY You’re watching multisource tech video news analysis from Newsy. Would you rent a book? Online retailer Amazon is betting its users will. CNET has more. “Amazon is in talks to launch their own digital library Netflix-style subscription service or plan. Details are not completely locked down yet, but those are the rumblings coming out of Washington, Seattle Washington, for Amazon.” The Wall Street Journal reports Amazon is looking to use its array of devices...
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Hulu to Create Online Cable Service?

Hulu to Create Online Cable Service?
Transcript by www.newsy.com BY MOLLY BOLAND You’re watching multisource entertainment video news analysis from Newsy, Rumors are spreading while Hulu is planning. The Wall Street Journal reports Hulu company owners are discussing transforming the site into an online cable service in order to keep up with competitors like Netflix. Sam Schechner “It would be on an over the top cable service. Where you would buy, instead of going to Comcast, or to Time Warner Cable or Verizon, you could go to Hulu and...
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New Space Station Crew Ready to Fly

New Space Station Crew Ready to Fly
Transcript: BY STEVEN SPARKMAN ANCHOR ANTHONY MARTINEZ The first new crew to head to the International Space Station since June is set to launch tonight, and space fans are crossing their fingers that everything goes smoothly. Here’s Space.com. “Three spaceflyers will launch to the International Space Station tonight … to begin a months-long mission to the orbiting outpost. NASA astronaut Dan Burbank and Russian cosmonauts Anton Shkaplerov and Anatoly Ivanishin are slated to launch aboard a...
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Studying London Cab Exam Grows Your Brain

Studying London Cab Exam Grows Your Brain
BY STEVEN SPARKMAN Let’s say you’re on a rock ‘n’ roll tour of London. You’ve just taken a photo of yourself strolling across Abbey Road, and now you want to pose in a red phone box on Heddon Street like Ziggy Stardust. Don’t know the way? The London Black Cab driver does. And Popular Science explains, a new study shows that cabbies’ mental map of London is so detailed, it alters their brains. (Image source: Wikimedia Commons) “London cabdriver tests are notoriously...
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Japanese Researcher Turns Feces Into Food

Japanese Researcher Turns Feces Into Food
BY LOGAN TITTLE ANCHOR JENNIFER MECKLES You’re watching multisource world video news analysis from Newsy. A Japanese researcher has discovered a way to turn human feces into meat. Professor Mitsuyuki Ikeda took a look at the mass amounts of sewage mud in Japan and ended up with one mean cuisine. “Sewage mud contains a great deal of protein. We researched whether we could extract the protein and recycle it to make a meat substitute.” (Video source: Slashdot.org) Manilla Bulletin explains the...
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Study: Child Food Allergies on the Rise

Study: Child Food Allergies on the Rise
BY JESSICA FLY ANCHOR CHRISTINA HARTMAN You’re watching multisource health news analysis from Newsy. Food allergies in kids under 18 are on the rise. A new study released in the Journal of Pediatrics says 8 percent of American children have a food allergy. Dr. Ruchi Gupta told ABC how they conducted the study. “So we surveyed 40000 families in the United States and we were able to ask targeted food allergy question like what type of food allergy? How was it diagnosed? What testing was done? What type...
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