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Tech »  Japan’s Monster Wolf robot is a $4,000 scarecrow with red LED eyes, and it actually works
  • Japan’s Monster Wolf robot is a $4,000 scarecrow with red LED eyes, and it actually works
    2 hours ago   thenextweb.com

    Japan’s Monster Wolf robot is a $4,000 scarecrow with red LED eyes, and it actually works

    Somewhere on a golf course in rural Hokkaido, a mechanical wolf with glowing red eyes ...

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Google Could Limit New Gmail Accounts to Only 5GB of Free Storage

Google Could Limit New Gmail Accounts to Only 5GB of Free Storage

13 hours ago   cnet

A report suggests that Google's 15GB free tier is at risk as the company tests a lower 5GB cap for new sign-ups. Google may cut the free storage for new ...

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