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Would Humans Be Smarter If We Had Bigger Brains? Would people be more intelligent if our brains were bigger or it had more neurons and synapses? This question was originally answered on Quora by Fabian van den Berg.
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Fewer Americans Are Dying Young From Preventable Causes: CDC A new CDC report showed that fewer Americans died of preventable deaths between 2010 and 2014. According to data, the leading cause of death in the United States is heart disease.
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CenturyLinkVoice: Are You Promoting Collaboration In An Intergenerational Workforce? Collaboration plays a critical role in helping businesses grow; from increasing productivity to developing new products, a team that collaborates is at the heart of a successful company.
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Mark Zuckerberg explains how Facebook is fighting fake news Ever since the end of the presidential election, the spread of rumors, misinformation and outright fake news on social media has been in the spotlight. With even President Obama speaking out about social media's role in ...
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Signal encryption app sees 400 percent boost after election - CNET The co-founder of Open Whisper Systems says installations of its app have increased four-fold since November 8.
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The First Amendment cannot stop your boss from firing you for social media posts Most people are unaware they can be fired for what they post on social media. The First Amendment doesn't protect you with employers and candidates can actually improve their chances if social media posts and profiles ma...
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HTC 10 Running Android 7.0 Nougat Spotted, Update Coming In December The HTC 10 has been spotted running the Android 7.0 Nougat software update. The build the smartphone is running on is a stable one per the leakster, hinting that the Android Nougat update would arrive on the HTC 10 soon.
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Samsung is trying to sell a Galaxy Note 3 on Black Friday and it should feel ashamed There are bad deals, and then there are sales that show a disrespect for your customers. Samsung's online Black Friday deals kick off on November 20, and it's always great to get an early look at what products will be av...
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Intel may abandon wearables market entirely after laying off most of its staff Intel is reportedly laying off most of its wearable division staff and may well exit the wearable market entirely.
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Intel is reportedly backing away from wearables When Intel bought Basis back in 2014, there were hopes the acquisition would push the wearables firm to the next level. Sadly, things didn't go that way -- the company's first Intel-backed product had a tendency to catch...
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Microsoft executive bonuses could soon be tied to diversity goals When we graded Microsoft on its employee diversity last year, its report card wasn't exactly stellar. Despite filling out its leadership team with more women and ethnic minorities than ever in its history, the diversity ...
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Android Users Uninstall Apps More Often Than Their iOS Counterparts Android users are twice as likely to uninstall apps compared with iOS users, a new report by analytics platform AppsFlyer suggests. The reason behind it might surprise you.
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Best Black Friday deals at Amazon - CNET

CNET - 19 Nov 2016 04:01
Best Black Friday deals at Amazon - CNET Amazon has just revealed its Black Friday deals and there are thousands. Here are the ones worth a look.
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Trump's national security pick is a cybersecurity hawk Michael Flynn, the man President-elect Donald Trump plans to name as U.S. national security advisor, believes the government is falling behind on cybersecurity. Trump named Flynn to his cabinet on Friday after the former...
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There have been reports that Sony plans to release a higher end 'true pro' level mirrorless full frame camera for some time now, going back at least a year and a half or so. The general consensus of these reports centere...
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Metallica reverses course and joins Napster

Digital Trends - 19 Nov 2016 22:47
Metallica reverses course and joins Napster Back in the early days of the net, Napster was at the forefront of peer-to-peer file sharing, and Metallica didn't like it one bit. Now the landscape has changed and a partnership has formed. The post Metallica reverses ...
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HTC Black Friday 2016 Deals: Massive Savings On HTC 10, RE Camera, One M9, One A9 And More HTC will offer massive discounts on the HTC 10, HTC One M9, RE Camera and more as part of 2016 Black Friday deals. Customers can order from Nov. 21 through Nov. 30.
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Can this electric bicycle wheel power a boat?

Mashable - 19 Nov 2016 16:30
Can this electric bicycle wheel power a boat? The results are shocking, literally Serena Williams dishes on what it was like to work with Beyoncé Eddie Redmayne squirms as childhood footage of him belting 'Memory' comes to light Stephen Colbert gives the Apple Book...
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Samsung Gear S3 supports Samsung Pay on any Android phone The Samsung Gear S3, Samsung’s latest smartwatch device, is now available in the US and UK, and, as you’d expect, it features support for Samsung Pay, the company’s own mobile payments service, along with features ...
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Dangerous Rootkit found Pre-Installed on nearly 3 Million Android Phones Here's some bad news for Android users again. Nearly 3 Million Android devices worldwide are vulnerable to man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks that could allow attackers to remotely execute arbitrary code with root privileg...
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New Ceres views as Dawn moves higher

Phys.org - 19 Nov 2016 12:58
New Ceres views as Dawn moves higher The brightest area on Ceres stands out amid shadowy, cratered terrain in a dramatic new view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft, taken as it looked off to the side of the dwarf planet. Dawn snapped this image on Oct. 16, from i...
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UK lawmakers approve 'most sweeping' surveillance powers The British parliament this week gave the green light to new bulk surveillance powers for police and intelligence services that critics have denounced as the most far-reaching of any western democracy.
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