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Scientists 3D print 'live' blood vessels

Engadget - 7 Dec 2015 03:04
It's no longer a rare feat to 3D print blood vessels. Printing vessels that act like the real deal, however, has been tricky... until now. Lawrence Livermore researchers have successfully 3D printed blood vessels that de...
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Google Pixel C benchmarks reveal a performance monster Last September, Google revealed an unexpected new member of its Android hardware family. And no, it wasn't a new Nexus tablet. At least not by name. The Google Pixel C looked more like a Chromebook, and even had part of ...
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Belgian ban on Facebook cookies should apply to all of Europe, privacy watchdogs say European data protection authorities want Facebook to stop using cookies to track people who don't have a Facebook account. As part of a case brought by the Belgian Privacy Commission, a Brussels court ordered Facebook i...
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Nvidia Shield TV Console Adds Social Gaming Treats With Twitch Nvidia prepared an early present for gamers this year, with improved features for its SHIELD console. The company added Twitch support for its Android TV-compatible console, so you can now stream your gameplay or watch o...
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The total number of telecommunications interception warrants decreased marginally from a year earlier, while a total of 83 agencies were permitted to access telco data.
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Paper craft V8 engine actually works

Slash Gear - 7 Dec 2015 21:22
Paper craft V8 engine actually works One of the most popular power plants in automotive history is the trusty V8. The V8 is cheap, powerful, and in most forms very reliable. We've seen plenty of paper craft stuff around here before including an origami Niss...
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New payment card malware hard to detect and remove FireEye says it has discovered a type of malware designed to steal payment card data that can be very difficult to detect and remove. The cybercriminal group behind the malware, which FireEye nicknamed "FIN1," is suspect...
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Asus Chromebit CS10 review: What it's like to have Chrome OS in your pocket Asus's Chromebit CS10 is small enough to go just about anywhere. Still, you may wonder why anyone would actually want Chrome OS on a stick--when you could buy a Chromebook for travel, a Chromebox for home use, or even th...
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According to French newspaper Le Monde, authorities in Paris are considereing banning the use of TOR, a service that anonymises users on the internet. It would be one of a range of measures passed in response to last mon...
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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients who stopped taking the kinase inhibitors, ibrutinib or idelalisib, had mostly favorable outcomes when they switched to the alternate therapy, report investigators.
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Six years ago, I exited the porn industry after the studio I worked for succumbed to a decline in DVD sales. Toward the end, I was one of two employees. I answered phones, designed box covers, scripted Brazilian gang ban...
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A certain dark matter candidate could clump into stars where it would behave like the Borg race in Star Trek - and this might make it observable
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Adobe ditched the Creative Cloud requirement for Lightroom mobile on iOS back in October, and now it's doing the same for Android. With an update to version 1.4 for the Android app, the photo-editing software is now free...
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The FBI isn't the law enforcement agency that wants to restrict privacy for the sake of national security. Following the Paris attacks of November 13th, French police and gendarmes have submitted a wish list of security ...
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sProjector packs 1000 lumen brightness and up to 180-inch image The big problem with most of the tiny projectors out there is that they lack the brightness needed to be usable in all but the dimmest rooms. A new projector has turned up called the sProjector and this small pico projec...
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Jaybird Reign - The World's Best Activity Tracker

The Gadget Flow - 7 Dec 2015 16:00
Jaybird Reign - The World's Best Activity Tracker Get the most out of your daily energy with Jaybird Reign, the world's best activity tracker. This smart wearable knows when it's time for you to get up and get moving and even how much sleep you'll need to make it happen...
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After buying HERE maps app, German automakers hope to include real-time data from cars
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Driving around London can be nightmarish at the best of times, but no more so than when you end up sandwiched in an inescapable gridlock. Transport for London's latest tech trial is hoping to make journeys though the cap...
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Laser-Induced graphene supercapacitors may be the future of wearables Last year researchers at Rice University announced that they had been able to develop a way to produce graphene usiang a computer-controlled laser in the process. The resulting product was dubbed laser-induced graphene (...
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Third-Party Coolers Reportedly Bending Intel Skylake CPUs For the average computer user looking to build their own PC, using the default cooler that comes bundled with your CPU is usually good enough. However for the enthusiast builder or gamer, this is a different story as you...
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That moving dot you see in the picture above may not seem like much at first glance, but it's a pretty big deal -- it's humanity's closest-ever look at an object in the Solar System's distant Kuiper Belt. NASA's New Hori...
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Exposure To Common Farm Pesticide May Damage Lungs Of Children Early pesticide exposure is linked to poor lung function in children of farming families. Each tenfold increase in levels of organophosphate urinary metabolites was linked to a 159-millimeter decrease in lung function.
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