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Location American Technology News for 11 February 2015

Popping Popcorn Slo-Mo'd For Science! | Video

Live Science - 11 Feb 2015 02:01
Popping Popcorn Slo-Mo'd For Science! | Video Researchers recently unraveled the mystery of how popcorn pops, capturing the transformation from kernel to popcorn in extreme slow motion of 2000 frames per second; played here 100x more slowly.
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Nikon Coolpix L840, S9900, S7000, S3700, S33, AW130 Hands-on Photos Hands-on gallery of photos of the new Nikon Coolpix L840, S9900, S7000, S3700, S33 and AW130 cameras.
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You walk into an empty room by the sea, to find a perfectly circular hole punched out of the concrete floor where a vortex of water swirls and crashes with perfect rhythm. It sounds like an optical illusion, but it's rea...
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Go Ahead, Tim Cook, Write An App In Swift--We Dare You Swift, Apple's in-house developer language, is so easy a CEO can use it. That's according to Apple CEO Tim Cook, a man apparently ready to roll up his sleeves and code an iOS app. "You or I could write an app" with Swift...
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Scientists take first X-ray portraits of living bacteria at the LCLS Researchers working at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have captured the first X-ray portraits of living bacteria.
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Ford pranks dudes by setting them up on a blind date with a stunt driver Sorry, dudes — your hot date is actually just trying to sell us a car Ford pulled another commercial turned stunt by setting unsuspecting bachelors up on a blind date with an attractive woman, who also happened to be a...
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Tinder says it's safe from IBM warning on dating apps IBM security experts said 60% of the most popular dating apps face security risks          
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Experiment brings precision to a cornerstone of particle physics In a paper published yesterday in the journal Physical Review Letters, the COMPASS experiment at CERN reports a key measurement on the strong interaction. The strong interaction binds quarks into protons and neutrons, an...
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Facebook adds Craigslist-like features for buying and selling Facebook has started rolling out new ways for people to buy and sell things on the platform. As an alternative to services like Craigslist or eBay, Facebook users sometimes turn to Facebook Groups to make purchases. Prev...
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Unmanned Dragon spaceship splashes down near Southern California after supplying space station
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Anti-geyser testing completed for SLS liquid oxygen tank Goodbye, geysers! NASA engineers have successfully finished anti-geyser testing for the liquid oxygen tank that will help fuel the agency's new rocket, the Space Launch System, on the journey to Mars.
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'50 Shades of Buscemi' trailer is like a giant fake phallus in your face What could possibly make the treacly, soft-focus trailer for the upcoming movie Fifty Shades of Grey any better than Steve Buscemi? Nothing, that’s what. Unfortunately, even the googly-eyed, wacky-toothed character act...
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Europe set for launch of Engineers were preparing for the launch Wednesday of a "space plane" that Europe hopes will help it master a key phase in orbital flight--the ability to return to Earth.
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Say Cheese! Hubble Telescope Sees Cosmic Smiley Face in Space The universe is smiling today -- at least, that's what it looks like in a new space photo that appears to feature a smiling face emerging from the light of the universe.
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Why fans should worry about Spider-Man swinging into Marvel's movie-verse Sony is sending Spider-Man to into Marvel Studios' cinematic universe with the Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy, but will the collision of worlds squash Spidey? The post Why fans should worry about Spider-Man swingin...
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Apple rumored to Oh boy. Looks like we're back to speculation on an Apple car. The post Apple rumored to “give Tesla a run for its money” appeared first on AppleTell.
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State of the Art: Google, Mighty Now, but Not Forever

The New York Times - 11 Feb 2015 20:53
State of the Art: Google, Mighty Now, but Not Forever The tech giant is trying to evolve beyond a search behemoth, but it faces the same problems as the once-mighty tech companies that came before it.
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2015 Chevrolet Colorado GearOn Edition to debut this month Later this month at the Chicago Auto Show, Chevrolet will introduce its Colorado GearOn Edition truck, tacking the GearOn accessory system onto its 2015 Colorado mid-size pickup. The GearOn system includes a variety of r...
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A civil liberties group has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Marshals Service, demanding more information about a controversial surveillance tactic involving airplanes that fly over urban areas in order to sweep up…
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Google's about to get smarter at answering health questions Google is the first port of call for many people with health questions -- one in 20 queries made on the search engine is related to health, the company said.
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Watch Live: SpaceX Attempts Its First Deep-Space Mission SpaceX is making its third attempt to launch its first deep-space mission Tuesday evening. If all goes well, the company’s Falcon 9 rocket will deploy a satellite that will eventually take up position almost a million ...
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Bioeroding Organisms 'Tearing Down' Coral Reefs | Video Lower ocean pH levels are impairing coral skeleton growth, making it easier for mollusks, worms and sponges to do some serious damage.
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