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Location American Technology News for 21 February 2017

David Cassidy Has Dementia: Here's What That Means

Live Science - 21 Feb 2017 13:42
David Cassidy Has Dementia: Here's What That Means Actor and singer David Cassidy recently revealed he has dementia, but what exactly does this term mean?
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Tully the Spineless Monster? Experts Say Ancient Beast Had No Backbone The 307-million-year-old Tully monster -- a marine animal with eyes like a hammerhead's and a pincer-like mouth -- was likely a spineless creature, a new study finds.
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So Tiny! Miniature Frog Species Are Among World's Smallest (Photos) Some of the smallest known frogs in the world were recently discovered following a five-year survey in India.
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Boeing wins contract for satellite that will be jointly owned by two operators The JCSAT-18/Kacific-1 spacecraft will be owned by Sky Perfect JSAT Corporation and Kacific Broadband Satellites. SpaceNews.com
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VR may be hyped, but it'll take 'maybe a decade' to become mainstream Despite burying us up to our neck in hype, the virtual reality industry is off to a very slow start. Apparently, VR hardware penetration in Australia will only reach 25.5 percent of households in 2021. Currently, about 2...
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The President of the United States Owns 3,643 Websites Including IHateTrumpVodka.com Over the years, the Trump Organization has invested in thousands of domain names for potential business ventures, political campaigns, and often, simply in an attempt to be a step ahead of the haters or cover his tracks ...
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Forget RoboCop, this police robot is designed to make traffic stops safer Prompted by the shooting of two police officers during routine traffic stops, Sentinel's creators built a robot that can carry out remote inspections and report back findings to officers. The post Forget RoboCop, this po...
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Ants run on tiny treadmills to help track their behavior It's relatively easy to study animals' movement by plunking them on treadmills, but how do you do that with a creature as small and fragile as ants? Build a tiny custom treadmill, that's how. Scientists have crafted a co...
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The next iPhone may take care of all your storage worries Get ready to say goodbye to those annoying "Storage Full" messages. The iPhone 8 with two different storage options—64GB and 256GB—according to a new report from Chinese research firm Trendforce. That means the basic...
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Android ransomware up more than 50%, locking users' devices until they pay A recent report stated that, over the past year, Android ransomware detections rose more than 50%, with many attacks occurring in the first half of 2016.
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Forget flying cars, BMW's Hover Ride Concept is futuristic transport with style BMW's Hover Ride Concept is a full-size flying motorcycle based on a Lego model. BMW says it has no intention to build a production version, but it could be a glimpse into the future of transportation. The post Forget fl...
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Tiny 'engine' turns natural gas into hydrogen

Engadget - 21 Feb 2017 17:03
Tiny 'engine' turns natural gas into hydrogen Here's the dilemma with hydrogen: fueling your car with the stuff is faster than charging an EV, but making and distributing it is inefficient and polluting. A team from the Georgia Institute of Technology has created a ...
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Did Mars Once Have Three Moons?

Forbes - 21 Feb 2017 17:00
Did Mars Once Have Three Moons? The two moons of Mars, Phobos and Deimos, are incredibly odd. But a new theory claims to explain them... if they had a third, larger companion.
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Science Asks: Do Pretty People Really Make More Money? Is there really a "beauty premium" and an "ugliness penalty" when it comes to how much money people make?
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Sources say the bureau's offices in Pittsburgh, San Francisco, and Washington are investigating the alleged hack.
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Horizon Zero Dawn is a near-perfect action RPG on the PlayStation 4 Horizon Zero Dawn appeared unique from the start – a PlayStation 4 exclusive, a novel setting, with an all-new franchise, combining survival game elements with cover shooter mechanics and real-time strategy play, all w...
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Proposed test would offer strongest evidence yet that the quantum state is real (Phys.org)--Physicists are getting a little bit closer to answering one of the oldest and most basic questions of quantum theory: does the quantum state represent reality or just our knowledge of reality?
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The Pentagon Is Still Worried About Climate Change

Motherboard - 21 Feb 2017 16:30
The Pentagon Is Still Worried About Climate Change Even if the White House isn't.
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Two More Sentenced In $1.3 Million Spam Email Scheme

Dark Reading - 21 Feb 2017 16:25
Tomasz Chmielarz and Devin McArthur get two years of probation for involvement in a hacking scheme affecting 60M people.
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How to clear your browsing history on your iPhone or Android device As you browse the internet, websites will leave temporary internet files, as well as cookies, on your smartphone. Sometimes, you want to get rid of these files to clean up your browser's history. Here's how. The post How...
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Alexa Can Now Diagnose And Help You When You're Sick You can now use your Amazon Echo to seek medical advice and assistance. HealthTap has partnered with Alexa to bring medical help to those with limited mobility.
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Windows 10 privacy settings still worrying European watchdogs European Union data protection authorities continue to have privacy-related concerns about Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system, despite the company making some tweaks to privacy settings for users of the OS after c...
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