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Past articles by Mary-Ann:

EmDrive: Designs for reusable launch vehicle and personal flight vehicle revealed

Roger Shawyer has published detailed concept designs for the third generation of the EmDrive. → Read More

Kano: How DIY computer kits for children are creating programmers of the future

Startup Kano has come a long way since its first buildable computer launched on Kickstarter. → Read More

Russian Twitter bots troll Speaker of the House of Representatives Paul Ryan

Bots linked to Russia have stepped up efforts to target Republican party members, say political activists. → Read More

Preparing for a quantum future: An inside look at groundbreaking research in Singapore

NUS is researching quantum encryption, quantum communications, atomic clocks and quantum thermodynamics. → Read More

How to get paid for doing nothing: Inside Silicon Valley's controversial 'rest and vest' culture

Tech giants pay senior software engineers huge amounts of money to stop them from going somewhere else. → Read More

US Army wants to ban the use of all DJI drones due to cybersecurity concerns

US Army memo seeks immediate cease in using all DJI drone products due to undisclosed operational risks. → Read More

Man jailed for nine months for posting nude photos of ex-girlfriend on Facebook

A man advertised his ex-girlfriend for sale for NZ$1 on a Facebook page with thousands of members. → Read More

Real or fake? Viral video claims pilot sent photos via AirDrop to Singapore Airlines jet at 35,000ft

Is it actually possible to AirDrop photos between iPhones located 1,000ft away from each other? → Read More

Have an old PC to spare? Help Alan Turing's family bring computing to rural African schools

The Turing Trust is urgently seeking more partners to support its programmes in several African nations. → Read More

US hacker allegedly DDoSed major international media to get derogatory articles taken down

Man charged with using cyberattacks to coerce US, Canadian and Australian news sites to take down articles. → Read More

Solar power can make you rich: Users could sell electricity to neighbours using blockchain

LO3 Energy wants to enable people to make peer-to-peer energy transactions with other users across the grid. → Read More

Punters flock to Austrian brothel for sex doll, rather than human prostitutes

Fanny the sex doll is proving to be far more popular than real prostitutes at a brothel in Austria. → Read More

Ethereum miners are so desperate for graphics cards that they are renting Boeing 747s

Cryptocurrency mining firms scrambling for graphics cards as AMD share prices rise by 10%. → Read More

Two thirds of the world's academic papers are now on Sci-Hub

Academic journals "doomed" as the "Pirate Bay for Scientists" grows bigger, says data analyst. → Read More

Don't shoot the messenger: Teenager arrested for showing security flaw in Hungarian transport system

Teenager arrest incident highlights need for ethical hacking legal framework in Hungary. → Read More

Microsoft teams up with major universities to build the first scalable quantum computer

Microsoft is pushing topological qubit research to help realise physical quantum computers. → Read More

Amazon accused of raising prices on Prime Day deals to dupe customers into bogus bargains

A product vendor says Amazon bumps up prices normally, then lowers them artificially on Prime Day. → Read More

Minority Report: China developing AI facial recognition to predict future criminals

Using artificial intelligence together with facial recognition is now a huge burgeoning industry in China. → Read More

#FreeBogatov: Russian Tor node operator released to house arrest after three-month detainment

Tor exit node operator Dmitry Bogatov, accused of inciting violence, has been released from jail. → Read More

UK drone registration: Entire industry at risk if action isn't taken

The UK government now wants drone owners to register and undergo mandatory pilot safety training. → Read More