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Location American Technology News for 7 April 2016
Apple iPhone 7 may censor your music to stop swearing Apple is working on software capable of automatically censoring swear words out of music and audio books. The feature could appear in the next iOS update or with the launch of the iPhone 7. Apple has a patent for a smart...
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The FreezTHAT tray makes ice in ten minutes

Coolest Gadgets - 7 Apr 2016 21:30
The FreezTHAT tray makes ice in ten minutes When you’re hosting a get-together, you want to be the entertainer with an unlimited supply of things to eat and drink while maintaining a calm environment. If you have the ambiance and snacks down, there is one item y...
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How to read your 'secret' Facebook messages

USA Today - 7 Apr 2016 18:56
How to read your 'secret' Facebook messages A "secret" Messenger inbox may contain messages you have no idea you received and might even want to read.          
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Minisafe Wallet

The Gadget Flow - 7 Apr 2016 15:00
Minisafe Wallet Never lose your wallet again with the Minisafe wallet. This is the first pocket size vault which comes with an integrated tracker to will protect your personal information, cards and money. The wallet is not just RFID sa...
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LIGO researchers suggest background noise due to gravity waves may be much greater than thought (Phys.org)--The research team working with the LIGO project has proposed that the data gleaned from the discovery of gravity waves last year allows for calculating the likely level of cosmic background noise due to gravi...
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Anonymous' 'Hack Israel Day' Could Impact the Entire World Israel was hit by a massive cyber offensive today. But unlike other attacks, #OpIsrael was announced in advance.
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Samsung expects solid first-quarter results as the Galaxy S7 enjoys strong sales  After sounding a dour note in its last earnings report, Samsung Electronics issued unexpectedly upbeat quarterly guidance today. The company said it expects to report consolidated sales of about 49 trillion won and ope...
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3D Printer Churns Out Instantly Working Robot

Ubergizmo - 7 Apr 2016 04:06
3D printing technology has become more and more affordable for just about everyone, and this augurs well for the industry overall as it means that we are now seeing a greater adoption base among users, who will then come...
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Apple will likely sell its one billionth iPhone later this year When the iPhone 3Gs was launched in 2008, Apple sold more than 1 million iPhones in just one weekend. At the time, analysts were taken aback. Sure, it was expected that the iPhone would do well, but not many analysts ass...
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Linking To Pirated Content Does Not Equal Copyright Infringement Say you found a movie uploaded onto YouTube and you were to share that link on your blog or to your friends to said movie, would that count as copyright infringement? If we were to look at this logically, you are in some...
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Samsung contact lens displays will put AR video and cameras in your eyes The ultimate goal of augmented reality is to seamlessly blend the real world and the virtual, which is done best without a headset. Now Samsung has won a patent for a contact lens display that will do that and more. Sams...
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A new high-tech Australian zoo wants to feed animals with drones There are plans for a new zoo to be built in western Sydney, but first, students and technology buffs will get to hack it. Sydney Zoo, which is set to sit on a 16.5-hectare (40.8-acre) site in Bungarribee, is collabor...
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NASA Just Made Almost 3 Million New Images of Earth Available for Free NASA just gave satellite imagery nerds a very big present: along with a bunch of other scientific data, the space agency just made 2.95 million images of Earth changing surface available to the public at no cost. These i...
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MedStar denies ransom payment, denies earlier JBoss bugs played role.
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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Teaser Trailer

The Mac Observer - 7 Apr 2016 15:25
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Teaser Trailer "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" hits theaters this December and we can finally get a taste of the film because Disney released the first teaser trailer on Thursday. The movie follows a Rebel Alliance group as they try to ...
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Fire And Ice Study Shows Similar Efficacy And Safety Of Radiofrequency, Cryoballoon Ablation Atrial fibrillation, an abnormal heart rhythm, could pose serious complications that is why urgent treatment is needed. There are two established treatment procedures for this condition and a new study suggests that they...
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As much as everyone is getting excited about Google's cute little autonomous cars, self-driving trucks are the most obvious--and probably easiest--beneficiaries of autonomous tech. To prove this, a "platoon" of connected...
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As small drones have become increasingly commonplace, so have reports of close calls by airliners. A recent FAA report tallied the average at four sightings a day, a five-fold increase from the year before. To help addre...
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IBM, Pfizer launch joint experiment to help measure Parkinson's symptoms using IoT and analytics  What happens when you put a technology company together with a drug company and try to come up with unique new ways to understand Parkinson’s disease? You end up with a project that uses sensors on the body and in th...
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Quantum effects affect the best superconductor

EurekAlert! - 7 Apr 2016 06:00
(University of the Basque Country ) According to the results of a piece of international, collaborative research led by the UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country and DIPC-Donostia International Physics Center, the Sor...
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Google Receives Patent For Drone Rescue Service Drones are pretty useful devices to have around, including catching litterbugs in action, delivering medicine in developing countries where the travel infrastructure is far from satisfactory, and here we are with technol...
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Humans Should Edit Genes to Survive In Space, Scientist Says (Video) Humans may need to genetically engineer themselves to withstand the harsh and unpredictable environments encountered during long-term space travel, one researcher says.
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