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Pioneer's new Elite FS-EB70 network soundbar features Dolby Atmos and DTS:X Dolby Atmos soundbars were some of the hottest items at this year's CES, and Pioneer was there with one of its own, the new Elite FS-EB70. It also features DTS:X and wireless multiroom connectivity via FireConnect and DT...
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LG's G6 will have a unique 18:9 screen aspect ratio We already know LG is abandoning its modular effort for the upcoming G6, but today the company delivered another interesting nugget: It'll sport a 5.7-inch Quad HD+ panel with an 18:9 aspect ratio. Yes, that's really a 2...
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Scientists think they might finally know where the Moon came from Humanity has existed for a couple hundred thousand years, or so scientists believe, with civilization thought to be somewhere in the neighborhood of 5,000 to 6,000 years old. For the entire time, we've looked up at the M...
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French and Indian space agencies sign a technology partnership agreement The deal between the French space agency CNES and Indian space agency ISRO covers work on launch technology, including how to streamline mission costs. SpaceNews.com
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Leak may reveal yet another way Apple's iPhone 8 will outclass Android rivals A new report from Asia indicates that Apple may use steel in an iPhone again this year. The iPhone 8, which is already expected to feature a "glass sandwich" design, will apparently have a stainless steel chassis. Apple'...
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John Kerry: Climate drive an urgent At MIT, U.S. Secretary of State highlights peril of climate change, economic promise of clean energy.
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Instagram follows Facebook by reportedly testing mid-roll video ads for Stories Instagram is emulating its parent company Facebook by reportedly experimenting with inserting video ads in between Stories -- the sharing feature it copied from Snapchat in August. The post Instagram follows Facebook by ...
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WikiLeaks proposes database of verified Twitter users' info, sparks uproar Wikileaks sparked an online firestorm on Friday when they tweeted that they were considering making an "online database" of Twitter's verified users-- those accounts that have a little blue and white check mark next to t...
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The 30-minute meeting: Why shorter meetings can be more productive Long meetings, and too many meetings, can be a source of employee dissatisfaction. Here's how to get more out of meetings in less time.
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How heavy is a neutrino?

Symmetry Magazine - 10 Jan 2017 18:13
The question is more complicated than it seems. Neutrinos are elementary particles first discovered six decades ago. Over the years, scientists have learned several surprising things about them. But they have yet to answ...
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10 Steps to Starting a Side Business While Working a Full-Time Job We are living at a time of unlimited potential. Never before have we experienced such a rapid growth in the number of young entrepreneurs who've begun working for themselves. From app developers, to freelance writers, bu...
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Vygon Group Launches Easymoov6 Feeding Pump

Medical Design Technology - 10 Jan 2017 17:41
News Using the pump, the medical team can administer and accurately control the flow rate and the amount of food delivered ... Contributed Author: Vygon Group Topics: Surgical
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Watch Fighter Jets Poop a Swarm of Tiny, Screaming Drones On Tuesday, the Department of Defense published video of fighter jets releasing a swarm of Perdrix drones during a military exercise in October. The entire operation likely cost millions of dollars, but hilariously resem...
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Elon Musk plays Overwatch, thinks storytelling is neglected in modern games Elon Musk spoke to Y Combinator’s Sam Altman in a sit-down interview last year where he discussed, among other things, his apprehensions about the possible implications of developing advanced AI. But when the interview...
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Ukrainian Power Outage Linked to Wider Hacking Campaign Against Infrastructure Last month, a year after a Ukrainian power plant was hacked, another power station suffered an outage. But that's just the beginning of what researchers say is a massive hacking campaign with global implications.
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Ransomware operators are diversifying their cyber-extortion toolkit and expanding their range of targets.
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Norway Is Killing FM Radio Tomorrow

Gizmodo - 10 Jan 2017 16:53
Norway Is Killing FM Radio Tomorrow On Wednesday, Norway will become the first country in the world to start shutting down its national FM radio network in favor of digital radio. Norwegians have had years to prepare, but the move is still catching many of...
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This AI-powered app will help you get stuff done -- and on time, too There's one app that wants to take up space on your home screen and free up space in your schedule by actually getting you to get things done. Meet Time, a new app that gamifies productivity, turning recreation into achi...
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Ethiopia says it will launch a civilian satellite into orbit in three to five years to better predict weather conditions and for remote sensing activities inside the country.
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A new version of Monopoly could see Scottie dog replaced by an emoji Monopoly's iconic tokens have more or less endured since the first version of the game, but that could all change as fans now vote from more than 50 tokens to be included in the next edition. The post A new version of Mo...
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Brilliant Scientists Are Compiling a Database of Farting Animals Scientists are embarking on the noblest of data-gathering missions, delivering us laypeople the animal information we all sorely wanted but were too timid to ask about.
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You Can't Block Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook

Gizmodo - 10 Jan 2017 16:30
You Can't Block Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook You might think that since Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook, he would be good at using the site. Well, he's not. His posts are awful, and there is literally no way to escape them.
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