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Location American Technology News for 27 July 2015
(Walter and Eliza Hall Institute) The first three-dimensional image capturing a critical malaria 'conductor' protein could lead to the development of a new class of antimalarial drugs.Researchers from Melbourne's Walter ...
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Behold: A mouse and keyboard designed for your PlayStation 4 Gaming consoles keep things simple. You don't have to fiddle with the operating system, and user-friendliness always comes first. And, perhaps most importantly, joysticks and buttons control everything. Hori's looking to...
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Researchers create transistors using a single molecule The heart of a processor inside a computer and other devices is the transistor. The more transistors that can be crammed inside a CPU, the better the device performs. There is a limit to how small a working transistor ca...
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Punkt's MP01 Is A Stripped Down Bare Essentials Phone It's ironic that smartphones were created to solve a problem of having to use multiple devices for separate tasks, but fast forward to today, smartphones themselves present a problem of their own, which is that we're too...
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(National Academy of Sciences) This Commission on Global Health Risk Framework for the Future -- for which the US National Academy of Medicine is providing organizational and management functions -- will have its first p...
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Fake iPhone bust: police raid factory making $19 million worth of fake iPhones It sounds like the plot from a high-speed thriller -- police raid a factory, find $19 million worth of contraband, and arrest nine suspects. Only in this case, it's not a drug bust -- it's all about iPhones. The post Fak...
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Why PayPal's Independence Will Have A Huge Effect On Your Business If you're a small business owner, you should be more than excited with the newly independent PayPal. You should be thrilled.
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Magnetic temperature meter revealed

Phys.org - 27 Jul 2015 15:47
Magnetic temperature meter revealed Those who wish to renovate their houses and make them more energy-efficient often use the well-known yellow to blue thermal images to visually identify weak spots applying infra-red measurements. Thermographic imaging is...
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How Apple Watch Sales Are Expanding

ABC News - 27 Jul 2015 16:43
How Apple Watch Sales Are Expanding Apple is expanding sales of its Apple Watch outside the company's store by allowing its flagship wearable device to be offered at Best Buy locations across the U.S.
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Scientists harvest energy from beam's self-induced, self-sustaining vibrations in airflow (Phys.org)--In an attempt to harvest the kinetic energy of airflow, researchers have demonstrated the ability to harvest energy directly from the vibrations of a flexible, piezoelectric beam placed in a wind tunnel. Whil...
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Rumored 4-inch iPhone 6c Has Been Scrapped

Ubergizmo - 27 Jul 2015 03:30
Rumored 4-inch iPhone 6c Has Been Scrapped With the launch of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, it sounds like Apple is ready to embrace larger displays. However we have been hearing conflicting reports that Apple might consider a slightly more affordable and smaller 4-in...
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Until barely two weeks ago, Pluto tantalized humanity for eight decades with mysteries we could only imagine – seen as just a point of light or fuzzy blob in the world's most powerful telescopes. Now the last explored ...
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800 corgis is the new standard for a fun day at the beach To make the most of your day at the beach, bring an umbrella, sunblock, towels, snacks, refreshing beverages and hundreds of corgis If you can't swing the last one on your own, you probably should have made it out the Ju...
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Foreign nationals did indeed have access to restricted defense technology at NASA's Ames Research Center in 2008 and 2009, but it is impossible to tell if they shared technical details about that technology with anyone o...
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Todd Fassler of San Diego nearly died because he tried to take a selfie with a rattlesnake. The snake bite reportedly left the man with some serious injuries and a medical bill of $150,000. The Mirror reported as Fassler...
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NY wins $600M for research, development in photonics, the use of light in many technologies
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Researchers using iPhones to collect data on Parkinson's, asthma, other ills
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Ouya, video-game console startup, gets scooped up by Razer Gaming hardware maker Razer will integrate Ouya's app store and publishing business into its operations as it seeks to expand into content. The future of Ouya's hardware is unclear but looks shaky.
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Most Android phones at risk from simple text hack, researcher says Last year, more than 1 billion Android devices shipped around the globe. Security firm Zimperium says this vulnerability could affect 95 percent of them.
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Facebook Plans To Boost Internet.Org And Courts More Operators To Offer Free Internet Service Facebook is celebrating one year of Internet.org and has big news to mark the milestone. The company has announced a new portal with technical tools that allows any mobile operator to become an Internet.org partner.
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Bottled water is sold with an expiration date on the label, but that doesn't necessarily mean you can't still drink it once the date has passed. This video explains how water can potentially become undrinkable, and when ...
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Apple Music gets exclusive Keith Richards video

Cult of Mac - 27 Jul 2015 23:34
Apple Music gets exclusive Keith Richards video After exclusively debuting Drake’s Meek Mill diss track “Charged Up” last night on Beats 1, Apple Music scored another excellent exclusive today, only this time from Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards. Watch i...
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