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Location American Technology News for 19 February 2016

Wooden Apple Pencil Case by Walk Your Pencil

The Gadget Flow - 19 Feb 2016 16:02
Wooden Apple Pencil Case by Walk Your Pencil Carry your pencil with pride and style with the Wooden Apple Pencil Case by Walk Your Pencil. Providing the perfect home for your latest Apple device, this case protects it from damage when tossed in your bag, drawer, or...
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The connected home has a huge problem. Very little few of the devices actually talk to one another. Thanks to competing communication protocols and companies creating proprietary ecosystems that only let their products t...
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The Department of Justice has filed a motion for a court order to compel Apple to assist it in unlocking the phone, which belonged to one of the dead San Bernardino shooters. "Apple is not above the law," it reads.
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Facebook and Twitter Join Apple in Encryption Fight With FBI More tech companies are rallying around Apple
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About 5 Billion People Could Be Nearsighted By 2050 A new study conducted by researchers at the University of New South Wales and the Singapore Eye Research Institute has found that 5 billion people in the world are likely to develop myopia or nearsightedness by 2050. Abo...
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John McAfee: I Will Decrypt San Bernardino Phone For Free In times of adversity, it looks as though a hero will step up to the plate – and in moments like these, it looks like John McAfee of McAfee Antivirus fame has emerged from the shadows to assist the FBI in their investi...
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NASA To Build Mother Of All Telescopes

Ubergizmo - 19 Feb 2016 04:58
NASA To Build Mother Of All Telescopes It looks like the folks over at NASA are about to roll up their sleeves and work on a brand new telescope which could help us hunt down any other life forms out there, as well as stand a chance to check out any possible ...
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Leaked Galaxy S7 Photo Shows Off Micro USB Port

Ubergizmo - 19 Feb 2016 02:16
Leaked Galaxy S7 Photo Shows Off Micro USB Port It is expected that USB Type-C will become the new standard for connectivity in the future, although we suppose this also largely relies on OEMs adopting it in their products. So far we have seen many companies adopt USB...
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Samsung Galaxy S7 details spilled in press photo leaks A wide variety of Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge press photo leaks have appeared just days before the big reveal event. These devices will undoubtedly be shown in full within a week from today, so the rumors suggest, but ...
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Hospital ransomware: A chilling wake-up call

Engadget - 19 Feb 2016 23:00
If you had a loved one in the Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center during its recent ransomware siege, would you be mad at the digital extortionists or the hospital? For me, the answer would be both. Hollywood Presbyter...
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Volvo Looks At Possibility Of Keyless Cars

Ubergizmo - 19 Feb 2016 22:46
Volvo Looks At Possibility Of Keyless Cars Keyless entries into cars is not something new, as it has been around for a fair number of years already. In fact, hotel rooms too, are catching on the trend, although one should bear in mind that researchers have steppe...
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GOP presidential candidate and sack of rotting tangerines Donald Trump has called for a boycott of Apple products until the tech company obeys the government's demands about unlocking a suspect's phone.
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Team Engadget is slowly trickling into Barcelona as you read this, which can only mean one thing: The beautiful nightmare of Mobile World Congress is nearly upon us. The next few days will see some of the world's biggest...
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A reboot of a classic quantum experiment suggests that photons have a well-defined trajectory, resurrecting a previously dismissed theory
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China is requiring foreign companies and foreign-Chinese joint ventures to acquire approval before publishing content online, in the government's latest move to tighten control of the digital realm
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95% of Americans share passwords with friends and family members Online security has been one of the hottest topics on the planet for the past several years. Between Edward Snowden, the Sony hack, the Target hack and Hillary Clinton's private email server, you would think that America...
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Odds are if you haven't seen Deadpool yet, you're going this weekend. And you should, it's great . What's also great about it is what the filmmakers were able to achieve with the limited (by comparison ) resources. These...
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For nearly two-and-a-half decades, an everyday Silicon Valley engineer has owned the domain name Tesla.com. That streak of internet glory is over. Elon Musk has grabbed it, replacing his car company's clunkier TeslaMotor...
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Aurora Aperture PowerXND 2000: The World's Most Powerful ND Filter The Southern California-based startup company Aurora Aperture has just announced a new variable neutral density filter called the PowerXND 2000. With a range of 4 to 11 stops, the filter is the world’s most powerful, a...
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It doesn't look like much, but this tattered piece of clothing found buried in an ancient Egyptian cemetery has been confirmed as the world's oldest dress as well as the oldest woven garment known to archaeologists.
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In the decade since Nintendo World opened, the store has become a tourist destination, a popular hangout for kids and a mecca for Nintendo fans across the globe. With that last audience in mind, it shut its doors last mo...
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A Group of 2,000 Pregnant Colombian Women Could Help Crack the Mystery of Zika The link between Zika and microcephaly has not been confirmed, but following these women through their pregnancies will provide a wealth of information.
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