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Location American Technology News for 23 January 2017

Apple Inc: A pre-mortem

The Loop - 23 Jan 2017 16:47
The linked article is a detailed criticism of Apple, and ends with this quote from Phil Schiller, from his appearance on John Gruber's WWDC Talk Show, back in June of 2015: We don't need to be told how great we are, and ...
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NASA Just Released 30 Years Of Before & After Images Around The World NASA recently released a series called the "Images Of Change" which reveal how our world has changed over the past 30 years.
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Cosmologists a step closer to understanding quantum gravity Cosmologists trying to understand how to unite the two pillars of modern science - quantum physics and gravity - have found a new way to make robust predictions about the effect of quantum fluctuations on primordial dens...
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Announcement of the company's investigation into one of its worst product fiascos comes three months after phone was discontinued
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9 Things You Can Do About Climate Change

Forbes - 23 Jan 2017 07:01
9 Things You Can Do About Climate Change The Powers That Be may not heed our protests, read our letters, listen to our environmental groups, but they can't stop us from taking back the thousands of dollars we inadvertently contribute to their polluting economy ...
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Report: Your Mean Tweets Upset Donald Trump on His Special Day On Friday, Donald Trump was sworn in as President of the United States, an occasion that most people would celebrate as one of the greatest moments in their lives. Donald Trump, however, reportedly spent the day getting ...
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Yahoo is expected to be probed by the commission on whether it took too long to disclose data breaches to its investors.
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Forget fingerprints, soon you may be able to sign-in with your heartbeat The search for the most complex and unique sign-in method continues and at Birmingham State University in New York, a team of researchers are looking into utilizing the heartbeat. Most wearable devices already track hear...
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Scientists prove that microbes could survive on Mars Microbes could survive on Mars despite its harsh environment, a year-long experiment conducted by a team of astrobiologists from the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville has proven. Sure, that's a little less exciting ...
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SpaceX is launching one its last disposable rockets SpaceX won't have to intentionally crash some of its rockets going forward. Elon Musk has revealed that SpaceX's next flight, which has a Falcon 9 delivering an EchoStar satellite as soon as January 30th, should use the ...
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These Tips Help You Cram Three Child Seats Into Your Car Just because your car has three spaces for human beings across the back seat doesn't mean it can actually fit three properly buckled children. I know I had a moment of panic when I was pregnant with my third, when for a ...
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Apple iOS 10.2.1 Is Now Available: What Is Included In The Update? Today Apple has released iOS 10.2.1. This is a minor update that contains bug fixes and security improvements.
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SpaceX launch will be last to dispose of rocket's first stage The mass of the payload is large enough that all of the rocket's performance will be needed to place the satellite into orbit. SpaceNews.com
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All 2017 Chromebooks will support Android apps, Google confirms Putting the Google Play Store and, by extension, support for Android apps on Chromebooks is still a relatively rare thing, but starting this year, Google is really looking to ramp up support. The company announced today ...
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Can Species Be Saved Without the Endangered Species Act? The Endangered Species Act is on track to become as threatened as the wildlife it helps to protect.
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Keep your texts private in Trump's America (and everywhere else, too) So, here we are: With a new president comes new concerns over surveillance powers that could so forcefully bite us in the ass. The public has good reason to believe that President Donald Trump would love to expand data-c...
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Could Foxconn actually help Trump's dream of a US-built iPhone come true? During the primaries and lead-up to the general election, then-candidate Donald Trump called out a handful of US companies when demanding that products be built in the United States rather than abroad. One of those compa...
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Samsung Releases Official Results Of Galaxy Note 7 Explosions Investigation: Two Kinds Of Batteries, Two Different Flaws Samsung has finally released the official results of its investigation into the Galaxy Note 7 explosions. The probe revealed that there were two different flaws in the two kinds of batteries used for the controversial sm...
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All Chromebooks debuting in 2017 and beyond will run Android apps The Play Store is on its way to even more Chromebooks.
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Tidal and Sprint Create the Saddest Business Partnership Ever In what might just be the saddest business deal of all time, mobile carrier Sprint announced Monday that it has acquired a 33 percent stake in Jay Z's music streaming service, Tidal.
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Sprint acquires 33% of Tidal, will offer customers exclusive music Carrier partnership comes amid fresh controversy over subscriber numbers. Sprint will acquire a 33% share in music streaming service Tidal, the two companies have announced, as part of a deal that will bring the carrier'...
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