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iPhone 7 Prices In Asia Leaked, And It's Cheaper Than iPhone 6S
Forbes - 2 Sep 2016 08:21
We are less than a week from getting the official look at Apple's iPhone 7, and the leaks just won't stop coming. Coming from Anzuo.cn, a Chinese website with a reliable track record of Apple leak, has new information on...
Circulating immune cells as biomarkers for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
EurekAlert! - 2 Sep 2016 06:00
(Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Research Center for Environmental Health) Researchers at Helmholtz Zentrum München, a partner in the German Center for Lung Research, have discovered that the number of myeloid-deriv...
What's The Reason Behind The Outrageous EpiPen Price Increase? Executive Pay, Of Course
Tech Times - 2 Sep 2016 04:32
EpiPen's sporadic price hike evoked shock and outrage from the public. Now, regulatory filings reveal that the hike was triggered by executives who wanted to jack up earnings per share.
How To Avoid Heart Attack? Eat Dinner Before 7pm
Tech Times - 2 Sep 2016 14:32
The risk of heart attack increases when the dinner time is later than 7 p.m. According to a study, having dinner within two hours before sleeping at night could elevate heart attack risk by two times.
Louisiana Has Highest Obesity Rate In Adults Across US
Tech Times - 2 Sep 2016 13:39
According to researchers, obesity rates in U.S. adults are actually improving but they remain high enough to cause concern. In 2015, Louisiana was king when it came to obese adults.
Hydromer, Inc. Entered Into Two License Agreements that Validated Medical Coating Machinery
Medical Design Technology - 2 Sep 2016 02:59
News One client is located in Russia and is coating their Urinary Dilator catheters in Moscow using Hydromer's proprietary medical coating. The second client is located in India and is coating their polypropylene Intraoc...
The Engadget Podcast Ep 4: All Eyez On Me
Engadget - 2 Sep 2016 16:00
Editors Cherlynn Low and Devindra Hardawar join host Terrence O'Brien to talk about Intel's latest CPUs, Dead or Alive's controversial VR feature and Lenovo's "innovative" take on the keyboard. Then the panel takes a loo...
2 Billion People In Asia, Africa At Risk Of Zika: Study
Tech Times - 2 Sep 2016 14:15
Researchers estimate that as many as 2.6 billion people in Asian and African countries are at risk of Zika outbreaks. This is based on an analysis of travel, climate and mosquito patterns related to ongoing transmissions...
DJI Osmo Mobile Motion Camera Setup
The Gadget Flow - 2 Sep 2016 15:00
Turn your smartphone into a motion camera with the DJI Osmo Mobile. This will help you shoot every moment while looking smooth, professional and ready to share. Use it with the DJI GO app to automatically track your subj...
Modern Love: The Internet Thinks I'm Still Pregnant
The New York Times - 2 Sep 2016 11:00
When a box of formula arrives on the doorstep months after a miscarriage, it becomes clear that the virtual world didn't get the pregnancy update.
Apple To Clean Up App Store: Outdated, Abandoned Apps Getting Removed
Tech Times - 2 Sep 2016 05:02
Apple is set to remove outdated and abandoned apps on the App Store, and it's also targeting apps created by shady developers who try to take advantage of the system.
Passenger On First Massive Cruise Ship Through Climate-Changed Northwest Passage: 'Makes U Think'
Gizmodo - 2 Sep 2016 03:15
The first luxury cruise ship to pass through the Northwest Passage stopped at a remote Canadian beach town this week and was surprised, for some reason, to find that all the ice had melted. "Makes you think more about th...
Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Canister Vacuum
The Gadget Flow - 2 Sep 2016 15:00
The only thing more tedious than vacuuming is when the device itself doesn't cooperate. Well, those days are long gone thanks to the Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Canister Vacuum. As you glide from room to room with the caniste...
Samsung rumored to recall faulty Galaxy Note 7 units
Slash Gear - 2 Sep 2016 03:45
Samsung may have counted its eggs far too early and now things are turning for the worse. That is, if the rather dire situation painted by Korean media is close to reality. Responding to claims of exploding batteries of ...
Brilliant Hacker Turned the Classic NES Zapper Into a Kick-Ass Toy Laser Gun
Gizmodo - 2 Sep 2016 16:16
For the upcoming 'Hacked on Classics' festival being held in Brighton, UK, this month, hacker Seb Lee-Delisle modified the classic NES' Zapper accessory with LEDs, a green laser, the smoke-generating parts from an e-ciga...
The Biggest Air Cannon in the World Would Dominate Vaping Competitions
Gizmodo - 2 Sep 2016 15:25
Did you know there was an official vaping sport called Cloud Chasing? Competitors compete to make the most impressive smoke plumes, but few would be able to challenge the world's largest air cannon that can blast massive...
Putin doesn't think it's important who hacked the DNC
Engadget - 2 Sep 2016 16:19
Just before the Democratic National Convention kicked off in late July, Wikileaks published a trove of emails and other data that it acquired following a hack on the Democratic National Committee. The FBI started investi...
Solar Power Plant Can't Figure Out How to Stop Frying Birds
Gizmodo - 2 Sep 2016 16:03
Each year, around 6,000 birds are incinerated after chasing bugs within the Ivanpah concentrated solar thermal plant in the California Mojave Desert. Officials at the facility are enacting all sorts of measures to preven...
Unpacked for Friday September 2nd, 2016
TechPinions - 2 Sep 2016 15:24
Huawei launches nova, a new mid-range smartphone family – Carolina Milanesi Yesterday at IFA in Berlin, Samsung launched two new color for the P9 - red and blue - a new MediaPad M3 running Android …
Google Just Killed Its Modular Phone Project
Gizmodo - 2 Sep 2016 15:06
Google has "suspended" Project Ara, its modular phone initiative, according to a Reuters report.
Isolinear Chip Flash Drives Are Definitely Where Picard Would Stash His Data
Gizmodo - 2 Sep 2016 15:06
You'd have assumed that by the time the 24th century rolled around, wi-fi would be available across the galaxy. But Picard's Enterprise apparently still relied on isolinear chips--Star Trek's version of flash drives-- to...
Russian scientists develop unique plasma generator
Phys.org - 2 Sep 2016 13:38
Scientists from the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (NRNU MEPhI) have developed a plasma generator that creates a high-intensity pulsed magnetron discharge in the steam of melted material.