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This flexible camera takes crazy images

Digital Trends - 17 Apr 2016 15:07
This flexible camera takes crazy images This video shows what pictures might look like if you could bend your camera to change the field of view. A research team at Columbia University made a flexible camera lens array that can wrap around everyday objects, ca...
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Inside the weird, sexy world of VR porn

Mashable - 17 Apr 2016 16:10
Inside the weird, sexy world of VR porn There are three questions people tend to ask when virtual reality comes up in conversation. “Will it make me sick?” “When can I buy it?” “Is there porn on it yet?” Don’t get them wrong: People don’t neces...
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You can make yourself hallucinate without taking any drugs Have you ever wanted to see what it was like to hallucinate but were wary of taking LSD, magic mushrooms or other hallucinogens? Well it turns out that there is a way you can make yourself hallucinate without taking any ...
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Why Does Asparagus Make Your Pee Smell Funny?

Live Science - 17 Apr 2016 04:40
Why Does Asparagus Make Your Pee Smell Funny? Here's what gives "asparagus pee" that sulfurous smell and why some people just can't detect the odor.
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When you live in a 309 sq. ft. apartment, the bathtub doubles as a couch When you live in 309 square feet of space, you probably have to sacrifice dreams of having a full-sized kitchen or home theater. But Laab created a transformable apartment that fits it all in. The post When you live in a...
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Japanese companies including Sony, car makers freeze production following earthquakes The southern Japanese island of Kyushu has been struck by two serious earthquake in the last few days, causing some significant damage to the region. As a result, several local companies with factories in the region have...
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Parkinson's disease: Signs, Symptoms And Treatment Nearly one million people in the U.S. alone are living with Parkinson's disease, but the cause for this disease remains unknown. However there are medications, therapies, lifestyle changes and surgery that can help manag...
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How to deal with the rising threat of ransomware

TechCrunch - 17 Apr 2016 05:00
How to deal with the rising threat of ransomware  Of all the money-making schemes hackers employ, the most prevalent is perhaps ransomware, a malware that is usually delivered through infected email attachments and hacked websites or websites featuring ads. Ransomware...
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Space Station Gets Experimental New Room with Installation of BEAM Expandable Habitat The International Space Station (ISS) grew in size today, April 16, following the successful installation of an experimental new room - the BEAM expandable habitat module. Engineers at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Hous...
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Don't think the 12.9-inch iPad Pro is ostentatious enough? You'll want to book a trip to London, then. In support of a Design Museum charity auction on April 28th, Apple's Jony Ive and his team have built a unique versio...
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The latest Android N Developer Preview contains references to a 'virtual reality mode' Google's latest Android N Developer Preview contains references to a "virtual reality mode," a potential sign of new VR-focused mobile software. It dovetails with rumors of two headsets from the company being under devel...
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Weather Station Security Camera does more than just tell the weather Let's face the cold, hard facts – the world today is a very different creature from the one it was all those years ago. Things do happen to change pace in a heartbeat, and we also see plenty of criminal activities happ...
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Who helped the FBI crack into the San Bernardino iPhone -- Israeli mobile forensics firm Cellebrite or paid professional hackers?
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Who will buy Yahoo? Bids due ahead of earnings

USA Today - 17 Apr 2016 11:48
Who will buy Yahoo? Bids due ahead of earnings The Yahoo fire sale should reach a turning point this week.          
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The University of Science and Technology of China has recently unveiled an eerily realistic robot named Jia Jia. While she looks more human-like than that creepy ScarJo robot, you'll probably still find yourself plunging...
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Virtual Reality Movie Makers Need To Focus on Viewers' Attention We are at the very early stage of virtual reality and, now that a slew of headsets are out or about to come out, we're going to see a flood of content ranging from games, to shorts videos, to full length movies. And, as ...
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New Trading Cards Allow You to Swap Viruses The Safe Way Trading cards may be a thing of the past but a molecular biologist created her own deck of cards which allows users to swap viruses the safe way. Each card contains important details about the virus.
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Sperm Bank Faces Lawsuit As 'Perfect' Donor Turns Out To Be Schizophrenic Patient, Convicted Felon Three families sue sperm bank over misleading donor. The lawsuit claimed that the "perfect" donor has history of criminal charges, has narcissistic personality disorder, and schizophrenia, which is not consistent with wh...
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Implantable Device Delivers Chemo Drugs To Shrink Pancreatic Tumors In Cancer Patients MIT researchers announced the creation of a small, implantable device that can directly deliver chemotherapy drug for pancreatic cancer to the tumor location. The technique is deemed groundbreaking yet minimally invasive...
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Apple Reportedly Plans To Use Metal-Injection Mold-Made Hinges To Achieve Ultra-Thin Look For New MacBooks Apple may use metal-injection mold-made hinges in its next MacBooks, which will help the notebook to achieve an ultra-thin look. The next-gen MacBooks may hit the shelves in the second half of 2016.
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Dark Chocolate May Help You Sleep Better At Night, New Research Suggests Dark chocolates rich in magnesium can help you sleep better. Researchers showed that levels of magnesium rise and fall as the cells undergo the 24 hour circadian rhythm and also contribute to the body's metabolism.
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Google updates its user data policy, and honesty is the best policy When it comes to Google Chrome, honesty is the best policy. And now, that's a mantra the folks at the Chrome Web Store are enforcing for all its developers. On Friday, Google updated its Chrome data policy, and the big v...
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