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Should you overclock your PC's processor?

Digital Trends - 11 Aug 2015 21:10
Should you overclock your PC's processor? Overclocking your computer is easier than ever, but it still requires more advanced cooling and some hard work. Whether it's worth the effort depends on how you use your PC and the hardware you've access to. The post Sho...
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First drive: 2016 Honda Accord

Digital Trends - 11 Aug 2015 12:15
First drive: 2016 Honda Accord Honda's 2016 Accord has little to prove among midsize sedans, but with better safety & convenience tech and sleeker styling, it builds on a winning formula. The post First drive: 2016 Honda Accord appeared first on Digit...
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Touch Slab Wooden Trackpad

The Gadget Flow - 11 Aug 2015 23:00
Touch Slab Wooden Trackpad The word trackpad doesn't really make you think of a wooden design but this Touch Slab Wooden Trackpad is here to bring some change. It comes from the team of Orée Artisans who are renowned for their creations that have...
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IBM Wants Artificial Intelligence to Help Identify Disease

Wall Street Journal - 11 Aug 2015 06:38
IBM Wants Artificial Intelligence to Help Identify Disease IBM's planned acquisition of Merge Healthcare, which sells systems that help doctors store and access medical images, is a crucial step in its plan to put artificial intelligence to use in medicine.
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This invention could turn your body into a touch sensitive control panel for your phone Scientists have developed a pressure-sensitive, second-skin control system for your mobile device, that could mean almost any part of your body could be turned into a touchable control panel. The post This invention coul...
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Heatworks MODEL 1 gets a 12-year warranty!

Coolest Gadgets - 11 Aug 2015 21:30
Heatworks MODEL 1 gets a 12-year warranty! While there are heaters which we use to keep ourselves nice and warm whenever the winter arrives, this does not mean that we should make do with freezing cold water. No sir, a water heater, too, is essential – especial...
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A Tour of the French Alps with Lukas Furlan

Twisted Sifter - 11 Aug 2015 21:06
A Tour of the French Alps with Lukas Furlan Photographer Lukas Furlan recently spent a few days hiking through the French Alps and shared an amazing series of photos from his travels.
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Rosie McGee was cracking up at her desk when Dennis "Wiz" Leonard walked in from lunch. "What's the story?" Wiz asked McGee, then a receptionist and bookkeeper at Alembic, a California-based custom electric guitar, bass,...
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It's Official: The Universe Is Dying Slowly

Live Science - 11 Aug 2015 07:07
It's Official: The Universe Is Dying Slowly The slow death of the universe was revealed in 21 wavelengths, as scientists map the energy of a nearby region of space.
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UFOlogists are freaking out over this NASA pic of a supposed Martian woman The truth is out there… but you probably won’t find it at UFOlogist websites. Mashable draws our attention to an article posted over at UFO Sightings Daily that dissects a recent picture taken by NASA’s Curiosity R...
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If you're reading this article, chances are you're the person in your family that does all the tech support. Today we've got a bit of a warning for you from the likes of a developer by the name of Rudis Muiznieks. This f...
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If you hit MIT's Hermes robot, its human controller will feel the blow, and can hit back We've seen films depicting human-controlled robots with lightning reflexes, mimicking its human puppet master, but the reality of such constructs has been less than viable, until now The Hermes robot is shown in a video ...
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Last month, security researchers Chris Valasek and Charlie Miller made headlines when they remotely hacked a Jeep Cherokee, killing the transmission as a Wired reporter drove at high-speed down the freeway. But with cars...
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Verizon has announced that it has successfully completed field tests of its new super-fast fiber optic technology, dubbed the next-generation passive optical network (NG-PON2). It could offer users connectivity speeds an...
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The nuclear bomb is a weapon of mass destruction that's infamous for decimating Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. It has caused many a scientist to question their contributions to science, and it's just had...
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Perseid Meteor Shower Gets a Boost from Dark Moon, Jupiter The Perseid meteor shower is the most widely observed and dependable annual meteor display of the year, and its peak this week has all the earmarks of being an excellent example of celestial fireworks, weather permitting...
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NASA's CubeSat is a (sort-of) adorable tiny satellite that makes space exploration a (relatively) low-cost prospect. Now, the space agency is looking to offer the cube's talents and exploration skills to even more NASA c...
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New offshore wind turbine boosts energy yield by nearly ten percent Siemens has increased the generator capacity of its gearless offshore wind turbines from six to seven megawatts.
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Among the almost 20,000 people who went to this years' Def Con--perhaps the world's premiere hacking conference--were hackers, cybersecurity professionals, lawyers, activists, and also an unexpected guest: the former CIA...
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'iPhone 6s' Could Face Negative Growth Due to Low China Sales & Ambivalence Towards Force Touch Despite the immense popularity of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, a recent KGI prediction estimates that Apple may sell somewhere between 65 and 75 million of the so-called "iPhone 6s" and "iPhone 6s Plus" in Q4 2015, po...
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Cheap prosthesis made from PET are light and heat sensitive One problem that prostheses present is that by lacking sensitivity, they can become damaged when exposed to objects emitting high temperatures and consequently burn the user. To avoid this, the Protesa group was given th...
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Research team creates a superfluid in a record-high magnetic field MIT physicists have created a superfluid gas, the so-called Bose-Einstein condensate, for the first time in an extremely high magnetic field. The magnetic field is a synthetic magnetic field, generated using laser beams,...
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