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Rare Sex Pistols Single Sells for Almost $15,000 An A&M pressing of the Sex Pistols' second single "God Save the Queen," one of the rarest mass-produced records in the world, sold for nearly $15,000 in November, according to the Discogs.com music database. Just nine co...
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Native Union Eclipse review

Digital Trends - 9 Jan 2018 19:17
Native Union Eclipse review Native Union, a company known for its stylish iPhone accessories, has turned its attention to cable management. The result is the Eclipse, a three-way charging hub with a clever motorized section to keep cables under con...
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Why GE Digital Failed

inc - 9 Jan 2018 00:08
Why GE Digital Failed GE was going to own the Industrial Internet. Suddenly, it doesn't. What happened?
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Electronic Warfare: The Part Of The F-35 Fighter Story You Haven't Heard The F-35 fighter is equipped with the most advanced electronic-warfare system ever built, but details are not so easy to obtain.
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Pink to sing National Anthem at Super Bowl LII She joins Justin Timberlake, who is performing at halftime.
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Chrissy Teigen Has Cracked the Code for DIY Jalapeño Chips Chrissy Teigen is good at food, particularly flavorful fare that scratches indulgent itches. It makes sense then that she would crack the code of what is--at least to me--one of the most craveable potato chip flavors: ja...
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The Lost Emperor

The New Yorker - 9 Jan 2018 21:00
In "The Lost Emperor," David Remnick writes about how the West Wing has come to resemble the dankest realms of Twitter.
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Princess Charlotte Attends Her First Day of Nursery School The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to share two photographs of Princess Charlotte at Kensington Palace this…
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Groundbreaking new studies suggest the presence of a fourth dimension We live in a three-dimensional reality. Because of that, it's pretty hard to imagine what a four-dimensional reality might be like, but that isn't stopping physicists from trying to figure it out. A pair of new research ...
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Intel shows off its new Loihi AI chip and a new 49-qubit quantum chip As Intel continues to weather some of the worst news in its history over security issues related to its chips, the company today also announced some developments related to what it hopes will be the next generation of su...
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NBC to Live-Stream 2018 Winter Olympics in VR to Pay-TV Subscribers NBC will present more than 50 hours of virtual-reality coverage from the 2018 Winter Olympics next month in South Korea — streamed live to viewers in the U.S. It will mark the first time that Olympic programming in VR ...
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Intel CEO dives straight into Spectre, Meltdown at CES keynote It was supposed to be about the future, but things haven't exactly been going as planned for chip manufacturer Intel. On Monday evening, CEO Brian Krzanich took the stage at CES in Las Vegas to deliver a keynote speech b...
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Two million cars will map roads for Intel in 2018 - Roadshow Through cameras already installed in production cars, Intel will build highly detailed maps of roads around the world for self-driving vehicles.
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WATCH: Rare snowfall hits the Sahara Desert

ABC News - 9 Jan 2018 16:38
WATCH: Rare snowfall hits the Sahara Desert The snow blanketed dunes in a desert town in northwest Algeria.
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Windows 10 fixes for Meltdown and Spectre are breaking some AMD computers Fixes for Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities don't do much good if they render the "fixed" computer unusable in the process. That's the problem facing an unknown number of PC owners using AMD processors. It's been almo...
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The 6 craziest high-tech beauty products you can find at CES 2018 Personalization is the name of the game        
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'American Idol' Reboot Wants To Find More Stars

Black America Web - 9 Jan 2018 05:27
'American Idol' Reboot Wants To Find More Stars PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -- “American Idol” wants to get back in the business of making stars. The longtime talent show, which is being revived by ABC starting on March 11, faded in ratings and cultural significance ove...
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From cameras to locks, smart home security is the name of the game at CES Several companies debuted smart home security devices at CES such as cameras, doorbells, locks, motion detectors, and even digital peepholes to woo the do-it-yourself home security crowd. The post From cameras to locks, ...
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Somebody wasn't happy the President was around. President Donald Trump was in attendance for Monday night's National Championship game between the Georgia Bulldogs and Alabama Crimson Tide., and soembody wanted to send a...
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SpaceX apparently lost the classified Zuma payload from latest launch SpaceX’s latest rocket may have launched successfully – but the mission didn’t end as a win. The Zuma payload it was carrying, a mysterious classified piece of cargo for the U.S. government believed to be a spy sat...
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Samsung's future smartphones may have displays on the back One way to increase the screen size on future flagship phones may be to place a display on the rear panel. The secondary screen would offer users access to notifications no matter how the device is positioned on a flat s...
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This weed company just made a smart bong and it’s awesome When technical advancements combine with legal cannabis, you get a smart bong. Cannabis company Puffco announced a new product on Monday that takes your standard, everyday run-of-the-mill bong, and brings it right into 2...
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