Technology
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VIDEO: Snapchat videos may not be as private as some think
News 8's Shelly Slater talked with forensic expert Brian Ingram with Consulting Investigative Services, who said the pictures or video may be accessable, depending on what type of phone is being used.
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Tech Tuesday: What is 'the cloud'?
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'Eau de Sewage' seen as water solution in parched West Texas
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Tech Tuesday: Galaxy S 4
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Senate passes bill letting states tax online sales
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Solar plane lands in Arizona; next stop, D/FW
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Top-tier Samsung smartphone goes on sale
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Tech Tuesday: What smartphone features you may not truly need
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Tech Tuesday: Shortcuts for searching
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Sore thumbs? US text messaging declines
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Physical by smartphone becoming real possibility
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Technology 'tipping point': PC sales are slumping
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Google to bring ultra-fast Internet to Austin
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Tech Tuesday: Virtual keyboard
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Austin expected to be next stop for Google Fiber
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The cell phone is 40 years old
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Fort Bliss to build biggest solar farm in military
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Facebook unveils 'Home' for Android mobile gadgets
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Tech Tuesday: Free e-books
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Report: Apple to release updated phone this summer
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Tech Guru: Problem-solving gadgets
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Walmart rolls out mobile app to scan, bag products as you shop
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Arson convictions challenged over fire science
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South Korean banks, media report network crash
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Tech Tuesday: Technology from SXSW
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Mars rover shows planet could have supported life
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How to see Comet Pan-STARRS
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Physicists: 'God particle' confirmation 'achingly close'
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New Volkswagen claimed to get 261 MPG
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Tech Tuesday: Battery Life Power
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SpaceX company fixes Dragon capsule problem
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Technology for tots: Taking it to the next level
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Every breath tells a story for asthma patients
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Tech Tuesday: Phone protection
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Burger King plans apology after Whopper of a Twitter hack
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Chinese hackers seen as increasingly professional
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Neighborhood watch goes virtual on new social media site
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In the face of tech gloom, some cling to the joy of analog
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2 space rocks hours apart point out the dangers lurking in space
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Curiosity rover completes first drill into Mars rock
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Dell in $24.4 billion founder-led deal to go private
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Twitter says hackers compromise 250,000 accounts
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Airlines using social media to change the way you fly
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Success for new BlackBerry could mean jobs in Irving
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Sony likely to unveil next PlayStation on Feb. 20
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South Korea launches rocket into orbit
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Iran says it successfully sent a monkey into space
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Hackers hjack US government website
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Texas man linked to Anonymous faces more charges





