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ZDNet Innovation Weekly
December 9, 2016
Electronics-sniffing dogs: How K9s became a secret weapon for solving high-tech crimes
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Law enforcement has trained special dogs to find hidden thumb drives and cell phones that human investigators routinely miss, and it's foiling predators, terrorists, and other criminals.
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​This app is trying to kill the car, and Helsinki is doing its best to help it
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Spire: Can a wearable device help you manage your stress?
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MIT lets you design your own drones
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Consumers and businesses alike will be able to take advantage of the new system to build custom drones.
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