Here s what s on the Tuesday menu.
Google Hangouts now stands alone, without the need for Gmail or Google+: hangouts.google.com
Video: Google/Boston Dynamics humanoid robot, called Atlas, goes for a run.
The Intel software that Stephen Hawking uses to communicate is now open source.
Now you can reportedly try on an Apple Watch at an Apple Store without having to make an appointment.
Speaking of Apple Watch, you can use it and Square Cash to pay your friends.
Tesla and Volkswagen are the only Takata customers that have avoided recalls over air-bag inflators.
Keyless theft: Researchers find security flaw affecting more than 100 car models.
Holy hot lunches: UberEats food delivery comes to San Francisco.
ICYMI: The next version of Android will be called Marshmallow. And testing of Google Project Ara modular smartphone has been delayed.
Commerce Department extends contract with ICANN, putting off a transition away from U.S. oversight of Internet domain names system.
Will Roomba s robotic lawn mowers, which have been approved in the U.S., take away from important space research?
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