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Location American Technology News for 2 February 2017
Currency impact doubled fall for Apple's sales in China, but underlying conditions remain tough Apple is looking in pretty good shape this week. After posting a record quarter, IDC reported that the iPhone overtook Samsung during the holiday quarter and Strategy Analytics estimated that the Apple Watch - which also...
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Is the Universe a Hologram?

Physics Buzz - 2 Feb 2017 20:57
The question might seem like nothing more than mental gymnastics, a thought-provoking but "out there" question meant to give college students something to discuss at 3am. However, work published last week in Physical Rev...
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New research shows Ceres may have vanishing ice volcanoes A recently discovered solitary ice volcano on the dwarf planet Ceres may have some hidden older siblings, say scientists who have tested a likely way such mountains of icy rock - called cryovolcanoes - might disappear ov...
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Google and other major tech companies write open letter to Donald Trump Microsoft, Facebook and Apple are among those penning a letter to President Trump opposing the recent immigration ban.
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Frog Tongues Finally Explained by 'Reversible' Saliva We all know that frogs have one of nature's coolest methods of catching their prey--blasting their tongue out and latching onto the victim. But we haven't fully understood how the process works. New research shows that f...
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Bat Bot is an autonomous drone that mimics a bat's flight For roboticists working in the field of biomimetics, copying a bat's complex flight patterns has been a difficult problem to solve. Or, as Caltech professor and Jet Propulsion Laboratory researcher Soon-Jo Chung put it d...
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Want to run for political office? This website will tell you how to register and when positions open up Donald Trump's ascension to the Oval Office has taught us many things, not the least of which is that anyone can truly become President. Political affiliations aside, the fact that someone with absolutely zero political ...
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Ex-Twitter CEO apologizes (again) for site's online abuse - CNET Dick Costolo says he's sorry for not doing enough to curb social network's bullying and trolling.
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Hackers are seeking out company insiders on the black market If you're the CEO of a company, here's another threat you need to worry about: hackers trying to recruit your employees for insider-related crimes. Researchers at security firms RedOwl and IntSights have noticed growing ...
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Instagram is testing multi-photo albums for everyone It likely won't be too long until we can all share more than one photo in an Instagram album. The company is reportedly testing out the feature in its latest Android beta release, Droid Life reports. Multi-photo albums w...
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People with misophonia find sounds like rustling paper or clacking keyboards deeply distressing. Now scans have revealed differences in how their brains work
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Google Chrome gets its own QR code & barcode scanner Here’s one more app you can delete from your iPhone: that QR code and barcode scanner you only occasionally use. With an update rolling out today, Google’s Chrome mobile browser can do the job instead. The app now in...
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Report: 55% of companies say security is biggest digital transformation challenge Digital transformation efforts are underway at most enterprises. But a new survey found that security and budgetary constraints are major challenges for businesses trying to achieve digital goals.
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Why Did London Police Spend £10,000 on Hacking Training? According to public expenditure records, the Metropolitan Police Service paid for a "hands on tracking" hacking course.
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Google ends its Hands Free mobile payment pilot after less than a year, but promises more to come That’s kind of the thing about pilot programs – they don’t always result in a successful launch. Less than a year after beginning testing at select locations in the San Francisco Bay Area, Google is pulling the plu...
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Experiments suggest red spot on Pluto may have come about from impact that formed Charon (Phys.org)--A combined team of researchers from several institutions in Japan has found evidence that suggests Pluto's distinctive red spot may have developed after a massive collision with a comet or other object. In th...
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How Accurate Are Punxsutawney Phil's Groundhog Day Forecasts? As legend goes, if Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow on Groundhog Day, you should expect six more weeks of winter; if he doesn't, plan for spring. Life's Little Mysteries investigates the accuracy of Phil's predictions.
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Microchips lined with live human cells could save lab rats everywhere Human Organs-on-Chips are microchips lined with human cells that replicate the way real human organs function.  The technology was designed by the Wyss Institute at Harvard University, where various human organs have be...
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Bolden says he's concerned about NASA's climate programs The former NASA administrator said the Trump administration "seems to be curtailing the availability of valuable data to decision makers." SpaceNews.com
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WordPress silently fixes dangerous code injection vulnerability Developers of the widely used WordPress content management system released an update last week, but intentionally delayed announcing that the patch addressed a severe vulnerability. WordPress version 4.7.2 was released o...
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These Are the 3D Touch Shortcuts For Your iPhone That Are Actually Useful 3D Touch might be on of iOS's most unique and most ignored features. Using sensors in your iPhone it knows exactly how hard you're pressing and contextually gives you a whole slew of cool options for your particular pres...
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These 10 cities have the worst malware infection rates in the US Tampa, Orlando, and St. Louis top the list of US cities with the highest rates of malware infections in 2016, according to a new report.
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