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Location American Technology News for 13 August 2016
Fan-made 'Goldeneye 007' multiplayer-only HD remake released Veterans of the Nintendo 64 likely remember Goldeneye 007, a surprisingly great adaptation of the James Bond film released in 1997 that changed shooters forever. After the 2004 release of Half-Life 2, itself a milestone ...
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Here's how to make your passwords stronger

CBSNews - 13 Aug 2016 03:33
Check out a new way to make your passwords even stronger
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Guccifer 2.0 takes credit for hacking another Democratic committee The hacker who claims to have breached the Democratic National Committee's computers is now taking credit for hacking confidential files from a related campaign group. Guccifer 2.0 alleged on Friday that he also attacked...
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A prescription for preventing 3D printing piracy

TechCrunch - 13 Aug 2016 03:00
A prescription for preventing 3D printing piracy  In the year 2000, the music business was still strong. Record companies produced albums and shipped these physical objects to the stores that sold them. The internet was slowly becoming a system of mass consumption and...
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Microsoft Pulling The Plug On Skype For Windows Phone In 2017 Microsoft confirmed that the support for the Skype app for users of Windows Phone 8, Windows Phone 8.1, Windows RT or Android 4.0.2 (and below) devices will end in 'early 2017.'
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It's time to publicly shame United Airlines' so-called online security  Dear executives of United Airlines, I have some advice for you. 1: Fire whoever is in charge of your online security. 2: Burn down the building in which they worked; it may be tainted. 3: Salt the ground so nothing eve...
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Donald Trump Tweets Analysis Finds He Only Writes The 'Angrier' Ones, Others Write The Rest For Him Donald Trump's tweets are written by two people, suggest analysts. The angrier tweets sent by the presidential candidate are likely sent by Trump himself via his Android smartphone.
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Declining iPhone Sales Are Affecting Suppliers, Not Just Apple: Can iPhone 7 Turn Things Around? Apple showed a sharp decline in iPhone sales, and some of its suppliers are starting to shake. The company announced the rollout of the iPhone 7 next month, but it might not be enough to turn things around.
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Two of the NASA astronauts training for the first flight tests for the agency's Commercial Crew Program visited with employees during an Aug. 11 event at Kennedy Space Center....
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Saturn Goes Psychedelic in Crazy, Colorful Infrared Photo A new photo of Saturn taken by NASA's Cassini spacecraft depicts the planet's northern hemisphere as a swirling mess of green, blue and purple clouds. What looks like a colossal oil slick on the otherwise yellow-tinted p...
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Google Working on 'Fuchsia' OS, Could Replace Android and Chrome OS Google is working on a new operating system called Fuchsia. AndroidPolice found the project on Gtihub with the description “Pink + Purple == Fuchsia (a new Operating System).” The OS is being built on the Magenta ker...
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Speech recognition algorithms can help profile hoax callers Smart speech recognition algorithms are helping law enforcement determine an astonishing number of details about people based entirely on samples of their voice -- even down to their facial features and physical surround...
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The iPhone 7 might not have stereo speakers after all The most controversial change on the new iPhone 7 will be the removal of the headphone jack. You'll either love it or hate it. Accept dongle hell, go Bluetooth or buy new Lightning-based headphones. In the run-up to the ...
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Even Hard Disk Sounds Can Be Used By Hackers Now To Crack Systems Researchers have found that hard disk drives sounds can be exploited by hackers to steal critical data and crack systems. Is it time to make the switch to solid-state drives?
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High-flying Perlan 2 glider to set new world record in Argentinian flights After a successful maiden voyage, the Perlan 2 glider is ready to be put to the test. The unpowered plane will ride the stratospheric waves in the Andes mountains as it soars to record heights and records valuable weathe...
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Researchers develop smart camera that responds to secret handshake Smartphone, smartwatch and now smart camera? A group from Georgia Tech is developing a camera that responds to certain gestures. The switch could allow for solar motion detection cameras that never need a new battery. Th...
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Hyperloop One is in a massive legal fight. Do investors deserve some blame? Venture capitalist Shervin Pishevar made a bold promise two years ago as he sought funding for his new Los Angeles company, Hyperloop Technologies Inc. He would put $40 million of his fortune into the high-tech transport...
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Not for sale: GM wanted to buy Lyft, but Lyft said no

Digital Trends - 13 Aug 2016 05:03
Not for sale: GM wanted to buy Lyft, but Lyft said no General Motors recently tried to buy ridesharing company Lyft by increasing its nine-percent share, but Lyft turned it down. Lyft and GM are testing self-driving Chevy Bolt EVs to eventually launch a network of self-driv...
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The Elio three-wheeler is now available for $7,000 pre-order Elio's crowdfunded 84 mpg three-wheeled two-seater is now street legal and ready to take your pre-orders. While the company doesn't have a firm delivery date for the vehicle yet, eager first adopters looking for a low-co...
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What the heck are 'gaming glasses' and why do you need them? Okay seriously... they make "gaming glasses"? Like, special glasses you wear while you're playing video games? How could this possibly be anything but a scam? If you've never tried gaming glasses, they definitely sound l...
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Solving the world's biggest challenges with AI could net you a cool $3 million Interested in the future of artificial intelligence? Fancy winning a few million dollars? If you answered yes to both questions, you may want to check out the newly opened IBM Watson AI Xprize competition. The post Solvi...
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New AI program could help drones avoid flying over big crowds A startup is looking to make drone flight safer through artificial intelligence that identifies hazardous weather and even crowds of people. Flock is developing a program to help commercial drone pilots choose the safest...
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