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NexDock is a 'laptop' that's actually powered by your Windows or Android phone
PC World - 17 Feb 2016 00:02
Microsoft's Continuum technology for Windows 10 makes it possible for a Windows phone to serve as your computer. A new Indiegogo campaign for a product called the NexDock builds on this vision, promising to extend the pr...
Apple Promises iOS Update To Fix 1970 Bug Bricking iPhones
Tech Times - 17 Feb 2016 05:07
Do not set the date on any iPhone or iPad to any time between Jan. 1, 1970 and May 1970. Doing so will brick the phone, and though Apple says there is a coming patch to the bug, it's not yet known when that fix will arri...
How to prove controversial consciousness theory? Ask a physicist
New Scientist - 17 Feb 2016 15:48
It might be one of our best theories on consciousness, but it would take a supercomputer billions of years to verify it. Now there could be a much speedier solution
Apple's Open Letter In Response To FBI Unlock Request: No Backdoors, The Implications Are 'Chilling' And Threatening
Tech Times - 17 Feb 2016 17:21
Apple isn't giving in to FBI orders to create a backdoor to an iPhone that was used in the San Bernardino attacks last December. In an open letter, Tim Cook reaches out to Apple's customers to let them know what's going ...
What Happens When You Zoom in Too Far on Google Maps
Gizmodo - 17 Feb 2016 01:00
Sleeping too well lately? Looking for that "something something" to turn those boring restful nights into a horrorscape? Turns out, zooming in too far on Google Maps' user-uploaded 3D Spheres produces some impressively f...
Taste the rainbow with custom Snapchat colors
Cult of Mac - 17 Feb 2016 23:47
Doodling on a Snapchat is fun; it lets you customize just about any snap with the power of your own artistry, or lack thereof. If you’ve noticed, though, when you choose the color for said doodle, there’s no white or...
China Is Kicking America's Ass in the Robot Waiter Wars
Gizmodo - 17 Feb 2016 19:52
ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images America is getting crushed by China. Not in trade or weapons or any of those things that don't matter. We're losing the war of the Roseys . Don't believe me? Take a look at the new robot a...
Is the Solar Cycle Stoking ISIS?
Motherboard - 17 Feb 2016 17:00
Geomagnetic storms have lots of effects. Is mass murder one of them?
Patient Wears Virtual Reality Headset During Surgery
Ubergizmo - 17 Feb 2016 12:14
Image credit – AFP There are instances during brain surgery in which a patient has to remain awake. This is known as intraoperative brain mapping and is usually done when tumors are removed that are too close to areas ...
N.S.A. Gets Less Web Data Than Believed, Report Suggests
The New York Times - 17 Feb 2016 04:45
A new report suggests that the government is receiving far less data than privacy advocates have long suspected.
Hackers Taking Aim at Poorly Secured Smartphones: Report
NBC News - 17 Feb 2016 23:56
The last couple years have seen breaches of unprecedented scale -- but the cyber-war of 2016 will take place on smartphones, suggests a new report.
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Mashable - 17 Feb 2016 23:53Google Translate adds support for 13 new languages
Android Central - 17 Feb 2016 23:05
Google Translate has added support for 13 new languages, bringing the total number of supported tongues to 103. The new languages rolling out to Translate over the coming days include: Amharic Corsican Frisian Kyrgyz Haw...
Are Genetic Weapons the Best Tools to Fight Zika Virus? (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 17 Feb 2016 19:14
Can gene warfare defeat the Zika virus?
Google AI solves 100-hat puzzle used in Google job interviews
New Scientist - 17 Feb 2016 19:10
A neural network that has solved a notoriously tricky riddle could allow groups of robots to collaborate on real-world problems
Google Admits Tracking Personal Student Data, But Claims It's Only For Educational Purposes And Not Advertising
Tech Times - 17 Feb 2016 16:53
Google recently replied to Sen. Al Franken's concerns regarding the collection and usage of students' personal data. The company explains that it uses the information for non-profit purposes, but suggests it might have n...
FCC and ISPs engage in skirmishes over data collection
Digital Trends - 17 Feb 2016 16:17
In the wake of legislation established to promote Net neutrality, it looks likely that data collection will form the basis of the next encounter between the FCC and Internet service providers. The post FCC and ISPs engag...
Material deformation at atomic scale resembles avalanches
Phys.org - 17 Feb 2016 15:49
The rearrangement of particles in materials during deformation, such as when a spoon is bent, doesn't occur independently, but rather resembles highly collective avalanches that span the entire material. This is the conc...
Plasma accelerator AWAKE's 10-metre-long plasma cell moved into experiment tunnel
Phys.org - 17 Feb 2016 14:04
What if there was a technology that could accelerate particles with hundreds of times more power than current methods? The AWAKE experiment, under construction at CERN, is preparing to test this question with proton-driv...
Report: Three of five Californians may have had data stolen in 2015
Phys.org - 17 Feb 2016 00:28
California's attorney general says as many as three in five Californians may have had electronic records stolen last year.
View-Master VR keeps one foot planted in the real world
Engadget - 17 Feb 2016 23:00
Last year View-Master made the leap to virtual reality, packing a Google Cardboard experience into an affordable, kid-friendly headset. With the introduction of the View-Master Viewer DLX at this week's Toy Fair, the bra...
Facebook's Instant Articles will draw from more news outlets
Engadget - 17 Feb 2016 21:34
Facebook first announced its so-called Instant Articles last May, serving up news articles quickly for mobile consumption. However, the list of publishers was super limited, but that's about to change. Starting in April,...