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Location American Technology News for 25 February 2017

Facts About Venus Flytraps

Live Science - 25 Feb 2017 19:21
Facts About Venus Flytraps Venus flytraps are carnivorous plants that lure insects and other small animals to their doom.
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Someone made theme songs for fonts and they're pretty great - CNET New York composer Miriam Daly wrote and recorded a bunch of themes for fonts. They've made a great Impact and are definitely worth your Time(s New Roman).
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Elon Musk thinks unions are bad for Tesla

Engadget - 25 Feb 2017 04:04
Elon Musk thinks unions are bad for Tesla Last night, tunneling fan CEO Elon Musk sent an email to Tesla employees firing back against allegations of poor working conditions and low pay. He rebutted claims made by Jose Moran, a production worker at the company's...
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Take a look at our top 7 IoT predictions for this year At the beginning of any new year comes the inevitable sense of curiosity and wonder as to what the next twelve months will have in store. This phenomenon holds especially true in our current day and age where the ever ex...
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NASA is studying whether to add astronauts to the maiden flight of a new super booster
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ACLU launches website for anyone that wants to join the resistance The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) saw a flood of donations as Americans took up the resistance to Donald Trump just weeks into his presidency. Now, it's trying to put some of that money towards helping everyday A...
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Killing Kim Jong Nam With VX Nerve Agent Crossed a 'Red Line' The apparent assassination of Kim Jong-un's half-brother sets off alarms for chemical weapons experts. The post Killing Kim Jong Nam With VX Nerve Agent Crossed a 'Red Line' appeared first on WIRED.
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Tesla's CFO Abrupt Resignation Doesn't Pass The Smell Test There is more to the story about Tesla's CRO resigning than we will ever know.
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NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station....
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Inside NASA's Space Farming Labs

Motherboard - 25 Feb 2017 16:00
Inside NASA's Space Farming Labs If astronauts are going to make it on long duration space missions, they're going to need some veggies.
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This VPN makes fighting hackers simple

BGR - 25 Feb 2017 15:50
This VPN makes fighting hackers simple Paranoid much? That's probably not the worst impulse you could have in 2017. Cyber attacks are happening regularly, and it's becoming more and more essential to protect yourself online. While some VPNs can be overwhelmin...
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5 Reasons Why Reading A Book Every Day Is Good For You, According To Science Through the years, researchers have compiled countless reasons why reading a book is good for your health and wellness. Here are five research-based benefits to begin with.
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See the 'Ring of Fire' Solar Eclipse in Slooh Webcast Sunday! A Southern Hemisphere solar eclipse and its spectacular "ring of fire" will be broadcast live through Slooh's online observatory on Sunday at 7 a.m. EST (1200 GMT).
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Google's Lawsuit Against Uber Revolves Around Frickin' Lasers Google spent years developing its lidar system--and says Uber stole the whole thing. The post Google's Lawsuit Against Uber Revolves Around Frickin' Lasers appeared first on WIRED.
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Google Responds to Reports of Unexpected Account Sign-Outs Google has responded to multiple reports of users being unexpectedly logged out of their Google accounts, in order to assuage fears that the logouts were security related. The unexpected sign-outs began on Thursday night...
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Will Democracy Survive Big Data and Artificial Intelligence?

Scientific American - 25 Feb 2017 13:00
Will Democracy Survive Big Data and Artificial Intelligence? We are in the middle of a technological upheaval that will transform the way society is organized. We must make the right decisions now --
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Are Web Archives Failing The Modern Web: Video, Social Media, Dynamic Pages and The Mobile Web Many web archiving initiatives are still using crawlers built for the web of a quarter century ago and advances in video, social media walled gardens, dynamic page generation and the mobile web are causing web archives t...
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Uber's credibility crisis is getting harder to avoid The latest ripple effect from recent reports of ingrained sexism within Uber is that the engineer who originally wrote about them now says someone is trying to dig up dirt on her. Susan Fowler tweeted that "Research for ...
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Wireless Apple CarPlay will finally come to more cars Apple's CarPlay in-vehicle infotainment system has been around since 2014 — and since then, it's been tethered to car dashboards by a Lightning connection like any another anonymous AUX cord.   It's not for any lack o...
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Owners of the 12-inch MacBook and the MacBook Pro with Retina display have been complaining about issues with the anti-reflective coating on their devices. Apple has listened to these complaints and is now extending its ...
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iPhone Screen Repairs By Third Parties Now Get Some Warranty Coverage Apple recently decided iPhone screen repairs by third-parties don’t fully void your warranty anymore. Affected iPhone will also qualify for warranty coverage as long as the repair isn’t related to the third-party dis...
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