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On the fourth day of the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, many are wondering how a massive Boeing 777 can go missing in the age of cellphones, GPS, and constant connectivity. Where is technology in the search for answers? CNN's Brian Todd has that part of the story.
You can also join the search right now. DigitalGlobe, a company which operates commercial-imaging satellites, is using its satellites to take high-resolution photos of the area where the jet might have gone - and inviting anyone to log on to their platform "Tomnod" to view and tag the pictures.
To join the thousands already helping the search, check out Tomnod.
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CNN's Rene Marsh investigates new safety technology that has cars alerting each other to avoid potential accidents.
The Affordable Care Act's insurance exchange program went live online today across the country, but some users faced slow websites and error messages. CNN's Tom Foreman examines what went wrong.
The FDA is urging manufacturers to tighten security measures on pacemakers and other medical devices.
CNN's John Zarrella reports hurricane hunters of the future could be a David versus Goliath story.
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Brian Todd reports on new findings that say Chinese cyberspies have compromised advanced U.S. weapons systems.
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Intelligence Chairman Rep. Mike Rogers confirms Chinese military was behind hacking of U.S. defense systems designs. (Video)
Intelligence Chairman Rep. Mike Rogers confirms Chinese military was behind hacking of U.S. defense systems designs. (Video)
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Officials are investigating a 'barrage' of cyber attacks on U.S. utilities by Iran-linked hackers.
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Yahoo spends millions to buy 17-year-old Nick D'Aloisio's app, Summly. Dan Simon reports on the newest tech wiz-kid.
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