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Location American Technology News for 11 June 2015
3D printed guns targeted in new legislative proposal The introduction of 3D printing brought about a much cheaper -- and "invisible" -- way for individuals to get their hands on a firearm. The Internet is filled with blueprints for such devices, and though the earlier mode...
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Virtual reality amusement park in China will include a virtual zoo Despite major efforts from the likes of Facebook's Oculus Rift and Samsung's Gear VR, virtual reality is still a largely niche technology But one entertainment group has decided that VR is indeed the future of entertainm...
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Party Hard: a retro, stealth game about stabbing your neighbors We’ve all had terrible neighbors who throw loud parties that last all night, even on Mondays. Party Hard, an upcoming game for iOS, is about bringing those annoying gatherings to a halt. With a knife. Developer Pinokl ...
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Sleeping On Space Station - Intimate Look Inside The Crew Quarters | Video ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti gives a tour of her "bedroom" aboard the International Space Station.
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Apple's new spaceship campus hits another wall, as main contractors leave the project Apple has fired two primary contractors for its new "Spaceship" campus in Cupertino, California. The shakeup in construction crews comes after a number of delays and ballooning costs. The post Apple’s new spaceship cam...
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Jawbone takes another hit at Fitbit, filing patent infringement suit Jawbone is coming for Fitbit, guns blazing. The company just filed a lawsuit alleging that Fitbit products are infringing on multiple Jawbone patents including a method for "reporting an individual's physiological or con...
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Nobel Prize-winning biochemist Tim Hunt, who suggested that scientists should have gender-segregated labs to stop men falling in love with "girls," has stepped down from his position at the University College London (UCL...
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Soyuz Capsule Returns Trio to Earth After Nearly 200 Days on Space Station Three space station crew members have returned home to the Earth after spending nearly 200 days off the planet. American Terry Virts, Russian Anton Shkaplerov and Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti are back on Eart...
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Mystery on Mercury: Strange Pattern of Huge Cliffs Defy Explanation A baffling new mystery has turned up on Mercury -- a pattern of giant cliffs and ridges on the planet's surface that defies any explanation that scientists have currently been able to offer.
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Watch the Moon Photobomb Uranus in Slooh Occultation Webcast Today The planet Uranus will slip behind the moon today (June 11) in a celestial event known as an occultation, and you have a chance to watch it live at Slooh.com courtesy of the Slooh Community Observatory.
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Next-gen BMW 7 Series is stuffed full of James Bond tech BMW hasn't been shy of showing off some of its techy treats recently. We've reported on fancy keyfobs, remote parking and plenty more over the past 12 months. Well, they've all found a home IRL in the new BMW 7 Series. B...
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NASA finds glass on Mars, which could help the hunt for alien life For the first time, a spacecraft orbiting Mars has detected glass deposits inside craters on the red planet — a possible boon in the hunt for signs of past Martian life. Researchers think that the glass was created whe...
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FBI raided two Chicago homes in iCloud celebrity nude hack investigation Recently disclosed federal documents have revealed two Chicago residences were raided by the FBI following last year's controversial nude celebrity iCloud hacks. The case is ongoing and no criminal charges have been file...
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Measuring the National Ignition Facility's inferno The smooth blue sphere of the National Ignition Facility's (NIF) target chamber bristles with diagnostics--nuclear, optical and X-ray instruments that together provide some 300 channels for experimental data. These diagn...
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Industry Day for Advanced Functional Fabrics of America AFFOA event to spark conversations on breakthroughs in fiber materials and textile manufacturing processes.
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There are videos of people boning whilst skydiving. There are videos of people boning in scuba gear (I'm just assuming here). And if Pornhub and Indiegogo have their way, soon you might get to see sextronauts (yup!) maki...
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Astronaut captures a difficult photo — the pyramids from space A NASA astronaut is due to fly back to Earth from the International Space Station Thursday, but he had to accomplish one last space tourist task before heading home: Terry Virts wanted to take a nice picture of the pyram...
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IRS and tax-prep firms join bid to fight refund fraud Effort comes after cyber-thieves stole $39M using taxpayer data hacked from the IRS          
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Court Rejects Effort to Postpone Net Neutrality Rules The new rules on Internet providers are set to go into effect Friday.
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Facebook and Oculus have officially unveiled the Rift virtual reality headset. The post This Is the Oculus Rift--And Its New Controller appeared first on WIRED.
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Long-time Castlevania producer Koji Igarashi is currently Kickstarting a spiritual sequel to the series called Bloodstained. Thanks to the overwhelming response to the campaign -- it's now the highest-grossing videogame ...
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Proposed solar storms alarm could give 24hr advanced warning Solar storms can, at times, present a problem for our planet -- you've likely experienced at one point or another GPS troubles and such due to solar storms. In some cases, though, solar storms could pose larger risks to ...
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