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When the U.S. Embassy in Beijing started tweeting data from an air-quality monitor, no one could have anticipated its far-reaching consequences.

Steve Perlman wants you to install a tiny antenna in your home to build a crowdsourced cell network that doesn't depend on the major carriers.

Apple has long made cryptic event invitations a hallmark of its new product announcements, and for good reason. They send press and fans into a frenzy, prompting endless scrutiny of nonsensical details. See that line? It’s wavy, but not too wavy, which means there’s a new iPad. Or maybe a television.

Rony Abovitz is still coy about what Magic Leap will actually look like. But he’s clear about one thing: his company’s technology won’t make you sick like all those virtual and augmented reality goggles.

Microsoft has a vision for the future of gaming: A unified experience across Xbox One and Windows 10. Xbox head Phil Spencer laid out that plan at the Game Developer’s Conference in San Francisco, where he conceded Windows lost the plot with gamers. The time has come, he said, to change course.

Maybe if we start training robots to save people’s lives now, some of them will collaborate with the post-Skynet human resistance later.

A brain-computer interface lets a quadriplegic woman pilot an F-35 flight simulator with the power of her mind alone.

Purists will scoff, but we could be nearing a future where new technologies make art museums come to life.

Purists will scoff, but we could be nearing a future where new technologies make art museums come to life.

While the games won't be coming to a PlayStation near you any time soon, the ALT.CTRL.GDC exhibit shows how we can break free of controllers and monitors.

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