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Location American Technology News for 5 February 2017
Used SpaceX Booster Set for Historic 1st Reflight is Test Fired in Texas The first orbit class rocket that will ever be reflown to launch a second payload to space was successfully test fired by SpaceX engineers at the firms Texas test facility last week. The post Used SpaceX Booster Set for ...
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Inside the Race to Invent a Fish-Free Fish Food Fish farms are supposed to be a sustainable replacement for ocean fishing--but most of them rely on fish-based feed. Enter science. The post Inside the Race to Invent a Fish-Free Fish Food appeared first on WIRED.
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Cancer Drug Promotes Heart Tissue Regeneration, Could Double As Heart Disease Treatment A cancer drug in development has been found to promote heart tissue regeneration, showing promise as a potential treatment for heart disease. According to the American Heart Association, cardiovascular disease remains a ...
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Dark net black markets are turning to bug bounty programs Dark net black markets are taking a leaf out of many legit companies' book and turning to bounty hunters to find security flaws in their systems. Hansa Market is one of them. According to CyberScoop, the marketplace, whi...
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Marshall Mid Bluetooth Headphones review

Digital Trends - 5 Feb 2017 23:15
Marshall Mid Bluetooth Headphones review We spent some time with Marshall Headphones' latest Bluetooth cans, the new Marshal Mid. With warm classic sound and great vintage looks, the Marshall Mid are a treat for your eardrums, and your wallet. The post Marshall...
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US judge orders Google to turn over foreign emails in FBI case Google has been ordered by a US court to turn over emails stored on servers outside the country to the FBI, in turn complying with a search warrant related to fraud investigation. The order came from Philadelphia’s US ...
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iOS Crack That FBI Used Is Now Released To Public Via Hacker Dump The backdoor tool used by the FBI to unlock the iPhone owned by one of the San Bernardino shooters is already available on the web. It was published by a hacker in an online code repository called Pastebin.
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NASA 'Space Bowl' Video Takes Super Bowl 2017 Out of this World In a new video, NASA employees and affiliates virtually toss a football from space to various centers across the United States to celebrate the Super Bowl, as well as NASA's journey to Mars.
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SensorScore Table Tennis Scoring System

The Gadget Flow - 5 Feb 2017 16:00
SensorScore Table Tennis Scoring System Keep an exact track of the score during your match with the SensorScore Table Tennis Scoring System by STIGA. Featuring a built-in net, this device is able to detect and automatically calculate a score as you play. Amazi...
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How Planet's acquisition of Terra Bella helps Google Maps with advanced satellite imagery Google's decision to sell Terra Bella to Planet Labs seems like an odd way to improve Google Maps' data, but the move will make it easier for the 'CubeSat' company to provide better information
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What Is Castleman Disease? Patient Goes In Search Of Treatment For Devastating Disease A former quarterback and medical student who was ravaged by a rare and devastating condition called Castleman disease embarked on scientific research to find a treatment for the illness.
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Immunotherapy: Could the Human Body Be Trained to Fight Cancer? Armed with new insights into the interactions between cancer and the immune system, research teams are developing novel treatments to harness the full potential of the body's natural defenses.
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Hack knocks out a fifth of the Dark Web

Engadget - 5 Feb 2017 14:24
Hack knocks out a fifth of the Dark Web The Dark Web is having a rough time right now... although the victims in this case won't earn too much sympathy. An Anonymous-linked hacker speaking to Motherboard brought down about a fifth of the Tor network's 'secret'...
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SolarWindow intends to develop electricity-generating flexible glass SolarWindow Technologies has a name that is pretty easy to reveal its intentions — that is, it has something to do with harnessing the power of the sun in order to generate electricity in the long run. Well, they are t...
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Alexa, Get Me A Latte...And Other Small Business Tech News This Week Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them?
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Best smartphones 2017: The best phones available to buy today So, you want to buy a new phone? If you're looking for the best smartphone of 2017, you've come to the right place. We will guide you through the hottest mobile phones of the year to save you time when you go to your loc...
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Lithuania builds 'dream' Tesla factory with Minecraft Lithuanian entrepreneurs eager to woo Tesla Motors to their shores have built an entire factory to impress the electric carmaker... inside the Minecraft video game.
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Pedal power revival in China as bike-share apps race for glory Unlock them with an app, drop them off anywhere, and nip past lanes of stationary car traffic: the humble bicycle is seeing a revival in China as a new generation of start-ups help tackle urban congestion and pollution w...
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Ancient Ceres may have had plenty of ice volcanoes Millions of years ago, Ceres' surface might have had plenty of icy volcanoes to keep Ahuna Mons company. Scientists have always found its solitary existence weird anyway. "Imagine if there was just one volcano on all of ...
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'Windows Cloud' looks like Microsoft's answer to Chrome OS To date, Microsoft has had a simple strategy for fighting Chromebooks: make low-cost Windows laptops that negate Google's price advantage. However, it now looks to be extending that strategy to the operating system itsel...
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Nanoparticles For Medicine: Breakthrough Screening Method Makes Selection Viable And Easy The challenges involved in selecting the right and biocompatible nanoparticles for medicinal use have been solved by a team of researchers from the universities of Geneva and Fribourg. They devised a new screening method...
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Smart cities need more industry partnerships, less gadget worship While a dizzying array of connected gadgetry is vying for room on city leaders' wish lists, industry experts advise less focus on the technology itself and more on industry partnerships that can build out smart cities. A...
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