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MOUS Fitness and Mixing Bottle

The Gadget Flow - 16 Jul 2016 14:53
MOUS Fitness and Mixing Bottle Stay on top of your nutrition as well as your fitness with the MOUS Fitness and Mixing Bottle. Holding a hefty 28 ounces of water, this bottle is specially designed to not only ensure your drinks are properly and entirel...
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Transferring data on the go will be much more convenient with the Thunderbolt 3 SSD. Designed in gold color, this thumb drive can be considered as one of the smallest available in the market today. It is waterproof and c...
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NASA shows off its next Mars rover, plans 2020 launch NASA's Curiosity rover is rolling around Mars, and has provided researchers with all kinds of data on the Red Planet, not to mention the cache of photos. While Curiosity is busy doing its thing, NASA is already working o...
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No, the US Isn't Using Vaccine-Laced M&Ms to Save Ferrets No candy for ferrets, but the FWS is giving peanut butter with the vaccine to prairie dogs, the main prey of ferrets.
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Deepoon M2 VR Headset claims to be the first all-in-one model in the world In this world, there are always many different kinds of world's firsts — which is a claim to fame. It is like a hallmark for an organization or something to be proud of. Deepoon is proud to announce that they have reve...
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Turkey coup attempt, brought to you via live stream on Facebook, Periscope Current events may never be the same in era of Facebook Live and Periscope          
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Attempted coup in Turkey results in social media clampdown Turkey saw a social media blackout on Friday during an attempted coup by the country's military, with reports that Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube were all down. Live-streaming platforms are still being used to broadcast ...
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More Fake Pokémon Go Were Released To Ruin Your Phone There have been reports of malicious Pokémon Go apps out in the wild since the game was released over a week ago, but more of them are popping out of the brush than Caterpies just out of Pallet Town.
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Astronomers map 1.2 million galaxies in colossal 3D image After spending a decade measuring the stars, scientists just released a 3D map spanning 1.2 million galaxies. But it also measures the universe's expansion over time, giving credence to the theory that dark energy played...
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Two for One! Space Station Gets Rocket-Launch Double Shot This Weekend This weekend not one but two rockets are launching cargo missions to the International Space Station, and you can watch the action live online, thanks to NASA.
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Educators see gold in Pokémon Go

USA Today - 16 Jul 2016 12:48
Educators see gold in Pokémon Go Designer: New mobile Pokemon game is 'pointless, childlike and extremely important.'          
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Oops -- Microsoft admits it won't hit 1 billion Windows 10 users by 2018 Microsoft boldly predicted they'd have 1 billion Windows 10 users by 2018, but they're taking that back. Part of this is Windows Phone flopping, but growth also isn't quit as bit as expected. The post Oops — Microsoft ...
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Scientists Are One Step Closer to an Invisibility Cloak, But Don't Get Out Your Wands Yet Since the Harry Potter books first hit bookshelves, the world has been getting little pieces of J.K. Rowling's universe. Universal Studios allows you to explore Diagon Alley, you can make your own butterbeer at home, and...
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Amazon Video for Android adds support for SD cards Amazon just pushed a small, but important update to its Android video app: starting today, users can choose where downloaded files are stored. It sounds insignificant, but for heavy users, this is a really big deal -- un...
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NASA Sails Full-Speed Ahead in Solar System Exploration NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Dark Energy Illuminated By Largest Galactic Map Ten Years In The Making In 1929, Edwin Hubble forever changed our understanding of the cosmos by showing that the Universe is in a state of expansion. By the 1990s, astronomers determined that the rate at which it is expanding is actually speed...
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New iDISCO Imaging Technology May Help Pinpoint Cause Of Alzheimer's Disease A new imaging technology called iDISCO developed by scientists in New York City may help pinpoint the causes of Alzheimer's disease. Here's how the technology works.
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UFO theorists are having a field day after a live NASA video feed by the International Space Station (ISS) was cut out as a blurry round object seen descending from the upper-right corner before the screen goes dark as t...
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A Russian Progress 64 (64P) cargo craft is getting ready for a Saturday launch to the International Space Station. A private U.S. space freighter, the SpaceX Dragon, is also getting prepared for a launch early Monday mor...
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This Week's Awesome Stories From Around the Web (Through July 16th) ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: The Humans Hiding Behind the Chatbots Ellen Huet | Bloomberg "The company [X.ai] advertises Amy as an AI personal assistant who can 'magically schedule meetings'...But the system isn't yet ready ...
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Who Were the Philistines?

Live Science - 16 Jul 2016 16:43
Who Were the Philistines? The Philistines lived in the Middle East about 3,000 years ago. However, there is little archaeological evidence that they existed.
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CBS News app arrives on Apple TV with live streaming, Siri search While most TV networks have yet to launch an Apple TV app offering full access to live content without an additional cable subscription, CBS is at least making its news freely available. The network has just rolled out a...
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