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Location American Technology News for 29 January 2017
Twitter discloses two far-reaching FBI data requests Twitter is joining in the recent trend of tech companies disclosing FBI data requests after gag orders have lifted... and the news isn't exactly comforting. The social network has revealed that two National Security Lett...
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You Need Money to Make Money as a PC Building Star on YouTube A thread of indulgence runs through PC building YouTube channels.
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Age Restriction Aimed At Limiting E-Cigarette Use Caused More Pregnant Teens To Smoke Cigarettes New research has shown that more pregnant teens tend to smoke traditional cigarettes in the aftermath of the e-cigarette regulation. The study suggests a better implementation of the laws in force.
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All images by Kelly-Shane Fuller. Used with permission. “Absolutely everywhere I turned people told me home processing was impossible,” says photographer Kelly-Shane Fuller about processing Kodachrome in color at hom...
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US internet providers stop sending piracy warnings Remember the media industry's vaunted Copyright Alert System? It was supposed to spook pirates by having their internet providers send violation notices, with the threat of penalties like throttling. However, it hasn't e...
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Combining 3 Antibody Drugs Shown Effective In Suppressing HIV A new research at the Rockefeller University has shown that HIV can be suppressed by combining three antibodies in the treatment. This checks the ability of the virus to escape the immune system and mutate.
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Meet BlackPods: Apple AirPods In A New Avatar

Tech Times - 29 Jan 2017 17:00
Meet BlackPods: Apple AirPods In A New Avatar A company named BlackPods is offering its customers, custom colored AirPods to go with their Black, Jet Black or Space Grey iPhones. A new BlackPod comes at $249 whereas repainting a white AirPod will cost $99.
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Spaceworks may have a real-world stasis chamber for space travel by 2018 While stasis chambers in space travel has long been a theme in science fiction, Spaceworks is working to make this science a reality. It's not far off: tests may begin as early as next year. The post Spaceworks may have ...
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Following wide-spread protests over President Donald Trump's executive orders banning immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries on yesterday, a number of prominent tech CEOs have offered responses ranging from str...
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Scientists find a way to turn hydrogen into a metal It's not every day that scientists are able to create an entirely new substance, but Harvard researchers managed to do just that, and in the process created what could be a world-changing material with a bunch of differe...
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Mathematician Proposes Blocking Tsunamis with Sound Waves Whether or not we could ever engineer such a thing is uncertain.
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Microsoft HoloLens isn't a toy, creator says. At least not yet - CNET Alex Kipman, the father of Microsoft's augmented reality goggles, says it will be a while before the price of HoloLens is ready for the mass market.
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Tales from the Exoplanet Archive: How NASA Keeps Track of Alien Worlds The Milky Way is littered with a vast diversity of planets -- here's how NASA keeps track of them.
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Aston Martin's New Vanquish Volante S Is V Pretty, Supes Powerful Try nearly 600 horsepower. The post Aston Martin's New Vanquish Volante S Is V Pretty, Supes Powerful appeared first on WIRED.
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Ransomware Hijacks Hotel Smart Keys to Lock Guests In and Out of the Rooms What's the worst that could happen when a Ransomware hits a Hotel? Recently, hundreds of guests of a luxurious hotel in Austria were locked in or out of their rooms when ransomware hit the hotel's IT system, and the hote...
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Amazon has advised employees from countries affected by President Donald Trump's temporary immigration ban from seven majority-Muslim nations to avoid traveling outside the United States, and is working on "contingency p...
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Sergey Brin, Google co-founder and president of Alphabet, joined protesters at San Francisco International Airport tonight as demonstrators assembled at airports across the country in opposition to President Trump's immi...
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Peter Thiel Says Immigration Order Does Not Constitute A 'Religious Test' Google Cofounder Sergey Brin attends SFO protest: 'I'm here because I'm a refugee.'
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Alzheimer's Disease May Be Rooted In Vitamin A Deficiency Alzheimer's disease typically occurs in old age but now researchers have discovered the neurodegenerative condition may take root earlier when vitamin A deficiency is present during pregnancy or early after birth.
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Forget flying cars -- passenger drones are the future In the July 1924 issue of Popular Science, “Ace of Aces” fighter pilot E.V. Rickenbacker told readers to expect “Flying Autos in 20 Years.” Rickenbacker’s flying car would have retractable 12.5-foot wings, a se...
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has joined the tech chorus opposing President Donald Trump's seven-country ban on immigration. In a two-part tweetstorm, Musk said the orders are "not the best way to address the country's challenges"...
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14 New Developmental Disorders In Children Identified The largest genetic study on children who suffer from rare developmental disabilities identified 14 new disorders. According to the research team, one in every 300 newborns in the United Kingdom suffers from a rare condi...
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