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Inverted aquarium lets fish see above the water line - CNET A whole new world comes into perspective for fish with their own personal above-the-surface glass viewing towers.
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80% of IoT apps not tested for vulnerabilities, report says A new report from the Ponemon Institute, IBM, and Arxan claims that just 20% of IoT apps and 29% of mobile apps are actually tested for vulnerabilities, raising security concerns.
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Something in space is killing off entire galaxies When we think about the survival of the human race we often focus on making sure our planet stays alive and habitable, but out there in the depths of space there are entire galaxies being killed off in a manner that is u...
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Google could bring its budget Android One phones to the U.S. later this year Low-cost phones with software updates directly from Google. Google launched the Android One platform in India in 2014, tying up with third-party vendors to offer $100 phones with clean Android and the promise of quick up...
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Japanese Toilet Makers Agree to Simplify Control Buttons for Confused Foreigners On Tuesday, the Japan Restroom Industry Association announced that it had developed a new set of control panel illustrations for multifunctional "super toilets," standardizing the symbols for the benefit of foreign visit...
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Snowden never filed paperwork requesting a pardon If you thought Obama might give Edward Snowden a similar reprieve to Chelsea Manning this week, think again. While the formed NSA-contractor turned whistleblower has explained why the president should grant him clemency,...
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Microsoft Warns Windows 7 Has Very Serious Problems Using Windows 7? Microsoft has dire warnings for you...
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NASA's Curiosity finds new water evidence in possible cracked mud NASA's four-year-old Curiosity rover spent 2016 discovering new clues to Mars' history, including veins potentially from evaporated lakes and mineral deposits suggesting the planet once had oxygen. The craft spent the be...
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Sending this text will crash almost any iPhone, but don't expect it to become a major problem Lately more than ever we’ve been seeing weird bugs pop up that can cause iOS devices to crash. These oddities include things such as text strings, date changes, and bizarre links. The latest one, shown by YouTuber Ever...
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The concept of being able to predict the sex of a baby during early pregnancy or even influence it by eating or doing certain things when trying to conceive has been the subject of public fascination and debate for many ...
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A quark like no other: Searching for 'bottom quark' A University of Iowa physicist is at the forefront of the search for a missing particle that could prove whether the Higgs boson--believed to give mass to all matter--exists.
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Samsung Galaxy S8 vs LG G6: What's the rumoured difference? Samsung and LG are both set to launch their new flagship smartphones in the next couple of months. Despite LG going for a more innovative route in 2016 with its modular device, ultimately Samsung was the company with the...
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Verizon is about to cripple your Galaxy Note 7 and you can't do anything to stop it Verizon may have been late to take measures against its customers who still use the recalled Galaxy Note 7, but the carrier is ready to significantly step up its game and force every single Galaxy Note 7 user out there t...
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Foxconn Planning New Facility to Help Apple Build Prototypes of New Products Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn is planning to build a new facility next to the iPhone maker's upcoming research and development center in Shenzhen, China, according to Nikkei Asian Review. The report cites an unname...
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Watch Microsoft Accelerator's Tel Aviv Demo Day here TechCrunch is pleased to offer Microsoft Accelerator’s Tel Aviv Demo Day today at 6:30 p.m. local time, 8:30 a.m. PST. The Microsoft Accelerator is an immersive three- to six-month program aimed at helping entrepreneur...
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Revolutionize the FDA using Software Methods

The Huffington Post - 18 Jan 2017 16:58
Revolutionize the FDA using Software Methods Drug discovery is like the worst imaginable, old-style software development process, guaranteed to take forever, cost endless amounts of money, and far under-achieve its potential. There are methods that the most advance...
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Apple Pay expands to over a dozen more banks and credit unions around the US Apple Pay is now available from over a dozen more banks and credit unions around the United States as part of the latest expansion wave. Apple's mobile payment service launched just over two years ago with hundreds of ad...
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JPMorgan discrimination case has social media's attention - CNET Social Cues: Also trending on Facebook and Twitter are Donald Trump's slogan for his 2020 campaign, and a hospitalized George H.W. Bush.
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Researchers create wild ReRAM memory chips that store data and act like a processor Computer scientists in Singapore and Germany have collaborated to create a resistive RAM chip that not only stores data but can act as a computer processor. The breakthrough uses state-of-the-art memory chips known as Re...
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Why Nintendo isn't interested in the digital arms race How do you know if one piece of technology is "better" than its competitors? For the well-read consumer, it usually comes down to sheer power numbers. Run down the list and it's all about resolution, frame rate, battery ...
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Japan's high-tech toilets are getting less intimidating Japan is famed for its elaborate, high-tech toilets; and these elaborate, high-tech toilets are themselves famed for being nigh impossible for foreigners to decipher. Aware of the confusion many visitors face in getting ...
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This Pocket-Sized Synth Uses Dial-up Internet Tricks to Share Sounds and Songs For electronic musicians who still like being able to perform with dials and buttons, Teenage Engineering's Pocket Operators are miniature synths that manage to pack a tremendous amount of functionality into a tiny packa...
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