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Researchers project the future of smart phones | | June 30 - Researchers at the University of Tokyo are developing indoor projection technology that incorporates a sense of touch for interactive devices of the future. The system emits ultrasonic waves to generate pressure a user can feel and could one day render keyboards, smartphones, and even pens obsolete. Ben Gruber has more. |
EU threatens to suspend data-sharing with US over spying reports | | BRUSSELS, July 5 (Reuters) - The European Union is threatening to suspend two agreements granting the United States access to European financial and travel data unless Washington shows it is respecting EU rules on data privacy, EU officials said on Friday. |
Police target 38 in girl's 2007 disappearance | | UK officers have identified 38 "people of interest" in connection with the disappearance six years ago in Portugal of British toddler Madeleine McCann, the Metropolitan Police said Thursday. |
Egypt protests | | Egyptian protesters are planning to meet in the streets again Sunday, where, for weeks, arguments have turned to clashes. |
Women's winner | | Marion Bartoli, the new Wimbledon women's singles champion talks to CNN's Amanda Davies. |
Froome survives grueling day as Martin wins | | BAGNERES-DE-BIGORRE, France (Reuters) - Chris Froome survived a brutal early onslaught from his Tour de France rivals to retain the yellow jersey after an epic ninth stage won by Ireland's Dan Martin on Sunday. |
Remembering Gettysburg Non-Americans join the fray | | (Reuters) - It hardly sounds like a dream honeymoon a week charging around a battleground reverberating with the clamor of 135 cannons, the reek of gunpowder smoke and the cacophony of 12,000 soldiers and 400 horses. |
Flying car for the masses set for take-off | | May 23 - New England aviation company Terrafugia has unveiled its latest conceptual version of a flying car. Unlike its current flying car, which is designed for pilots, the new design incorporates autonomous functionality, a move the company says will open up the skies to everybody. Ben Gruber has more. |
RPT-Asiana says pilot of crashed plane was in training | | SEOUL, July 8 (Reuters) - Asiana Airlines Inc said the pilot in charge of landing the Boeing 777 that crash-landed at San Francisco's airport on Saturday was training for the long-range plane and that it was his first flight to the airport with the jet. |
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