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Location American Technology News for 12 January 2017
Dodge announces the Hellcat-beating Challenger Demon with a Marvel-like teaser Dodge has announced it will introduce a new variant of the Challenger named Demon at the New York Auto Show. The model will be faster and more powerful than the 707-horsepower Hellcat. The post Dodge announces the Hellca...
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Simaudio Moon 888 mono amplifiers: Our first take

Digital Trends - 12 Jan 2017 02:15
Simaudio Moon 888 mono amplifiers: Our first take Like Sennheiser's magnificent $55,000 Orpheus headphones, Simaudio's audacious Moon 888 mono amplifiers are $120,000 worth of pure, unadulterated audio bliss. The post Simaudio Moon 888 mono amplifiers: Our first take ap...
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Apple Plans to Launch Original TV Shows Comparable to 'Westworld' and 'Stranger Things' By End of 2017 Apple is building a "significant" business centered around creating original, scripted television shows and possibly even movies, according to a new report by The Wall Street Journal. The content would be made available ...
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The moon may have formed from a group of smaller moonlets A study published in the journal Nature Geoscience this week suggests an alternate history for Earth's celestial companion. According to the researchers behind the study, the moon isn't just one large space rock, but 20 ...
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Man With Tree Branch-Like Hands Undergoes Surgery: What Causes This Rare Condition? The "tree man" from Bangladesh, 27-year-old Abul Bajandar, can now see his hands and feet after undergoing 16 surgical operations. What causes his rare skin disorder, and how will it be treated?
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FBI allegedly paid Geek Squad for evidence

Engadget - 12 Jan 2017 03:22
FBI allegedly paid Geek Squad for evidence Last May, the defense in a child pornography trial alleged that the FBI used a member of electronics retailer Best Buy's tech support team, Geek Squad, to peer into the accused's computer on the hunt for evidence of chil...
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Salmonella Used To Attack Fatal Brain Tumors In Rats Scientists from Duke University have detoxified salmonella to help scour and destroy tumors, a development that can potentially help in the difficult fight against glioblastoma or aggressive brain cancer.
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Adobe has created a voice-controlled version of Lightroom Adobe's research team has created a teaser video of an unreleased version of Lightroom mobile that lets you edit photos using a voice assistant, like Apple's Siri or Amazon's Alexa. The post Adobe has created a voice-con...
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How Credit Karma uses Akka to manage big data at scale Big data can be a big headache, unless you know how to manage it at scale. Credit Karma engineering manager, Dustin Lyons, spoke with TechRepublic about how the fintech giant handles its data.
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Facebook is censoring posts in Thailand that the government has deemed unsuitable For millions of people, Facebook is the internet — but many of those who rely on the social network for news and views may not be aware that Facebook isn’t immune to internet censorship itself.
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Trump's push for cyber defense is sorely needed, experts say President-elect Donald Trump plans to consult "the greatest computer minds" for input on bolstering U.S. hacking defenses, as experts say an overhaul to the country's cybersecurity is badly needed. "We're going to put th...
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Apple on track to hit $1 trillion in total revenue from iOS by the middle of this year Last year, some analysts made the unlikely claim that Alphabet or Amazon might beat Apple to be the first trillion-dollar company. Asymco’s Horace Dediu, however, is out today with a new report predicting that Apple wi...
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The Minolta AF-S V 'Talker' Was an 80s Camera That Spoke to You Back in 1984, Minolta launched a camera called the Minolta AF-S V. Marketed in the United States as the “Minolta Talker,” the camera would actually speak to the photographer using it. If you’ve reached the end of y...
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Please Let the Hook For Marvel's Defenders Series Be Daredevil's Giant Literal Plot Hole The lid is being lifted on Marvel and Netflix's four-way crossover series The Defenders. We've got our first look at Sigourney Weaver's villain, and a few intriguing details about what will bring Daredevil, Jessica Jones...
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Dieselgate 2.0? EPA claims Jeep and Ram also cheated on emissions The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has accused Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles of violating the Clean Air Act by selling non-compliant, diesel-powered light trucks. FCA disagrees with the EPA's accusations...
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Which of These Zoo Animals Does the Best Job at Frolicking in the Snow? Counterprogramming for current events.
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Las Vegas launches driverless shuttle bus test run on public roads An autonomous shuttle developed by French company Navya began navigating Fremont Street in Las Vegas this week, offering free rides to citizens as part of a pilot test.
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IBM Watson, FDA to use blockchain tech to build secure exchange for health data IBM Watson Health and the FDA recently signed a research initiative looking at ways to leverage the blockchain to safely share sensitive health data, starting with oncology records.
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Exxon must turn over decades of climate change research A court in Massachusetts has ruled that Exxon Mobil must reveal how much it knew about our looming environmental apocalypse. The oil giant is under investigation by the state's attorney general, Maura Healey, who is look...
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An Accident Leaves a Boy With Techno-Superpowers in Netflix's iBoy Technopathy is the kind of superpower that feels very "modern," "relevant," and "hip," all things clearly baked into iBoy. The story follows Tom (Bill Milner) after an assault embeds enough of a cell phone into his brain...
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Apple said to be seriously pursuing Netflix-style scripted TV and movies It’s no secret that Apple has had its eye on original programming for a while. The hardware giant has already dipped its toes in the water with the purchase of James Corden’s perennially trending Carpool Karaoke, alo...
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What Happens When Algorithms Design a Concert Hall? The Stunning Elbphilharmonie Herzog and De Meuron's new philharmonic in Hamburg, Germany is an impressive feat of technology. The post What Happens When Algorithms Design a Concert Hall? The Stunning Elbphilharmonie appeared first on WIRED.
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