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Robots are about to make your beer runs

Mashable - 4 Mar 2017 01:39
Robots are about to make your beer runs In the future, your beer will be delivered by by robots that look like big beetles out to set up a golf course.  Virginia became the first state in the union on Wednesday to legally allow robots to use sidewalks and cro...
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'Artificial Intelligence' Has Become Meaningless

The Atlantic - 4 Mar 2017 15:00
It's often just a fancy name for a computer program.
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The Pirate Bay Blocked By ISP: Rarbg, Kickass Torrents, 1337X, Torrentz2, ExtraTorrent, And Others To Follow? The Pirate Bay has been officially blocked by an ISP after a court held for an entertainment industry consortium in Sweden. The ISP, however has vowed to fight rulings against similar sites such as Rarbg, Kickass Torrent...
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Thirsty T-Mobile is giving out free iPhone 7s to join its network T-Mobile is, if nothing else, super thirsty. From one-upping Verizon's unlimited data plan via tweetstorm from CEO John Legere to its BDSM-tinged, slightly NSFW Super Bowl Twitter feud with, again, Verizon, there's not m...
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NASA's Plans to Explore Europa and Other At the Planetary Science Vision 2050 Workshop this week, NASA made a series of presentations outlining plants to explore Europa and other places in the Solar System where life could exist. The post NASA’s Plans to Expl...
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The Golden Age of Email Hacks Is Only Getting Started Mike Pence joins an ever-growing list of public figures whose email account fell to hackers. It only gets worse from here. The post The Golden Age of Email Hacks Is Only Getting Started appeared first on WIRED.
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Dad who 3D-printed prosthesis for his son wants to share the technology Soon after being born, Sol Ryan had to have his lower left arm amputated due to complications. Fortunately, his dad developed a 3D-printed hydraulic arm for his child. Now he wants to share it with everyone. The post Dad...
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Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) Gets Wi-Fi Certification, Gearing Up For Launch? The Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) has been certfied by the Wi-Fi Alliance. The handset already has FCC clearance and the certification hints that the U.S. launch of the Galaxy J7 (2016) smartphone's successor is drawing close...
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Wedding Photos Under the Milky Way and Northern Lights About a year ago, I was asked if I would like to do a wedding photography at night. The bride Erika had seen a photo of a moon halo I took earlier that year. In that photo, I had two friends that I ran into that night. T...
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CDC Report Highlights Rise In Number Of Children Getting Sick For Drinking Hand Sanitizer Hand sanitizers make it more convenient to keep bacteria at bay but easy access to the alcohol-based product has also led to a spike in ingestion, which puts children's health at serious risk.
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NASA prevents probe's collision with Martian moon Phobos NASA's MAVEN spacecraft and Phobos would have arrived at an intersection in their orbits within seven seconds of each other on March 6th. Phobos is the larger of the two Martian moons, and MAVEN would most likely crash i...
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Giant Leaps in Space Poster Series

The Gadget Flow - 4 Mar 2017 16:00
Giant Leaps in Space Poster Series Take one small step to show your affinity for space missions with the Giant Leaps in Space Poster Series. Celebrating mankind's space exploration, this series of posters captures key moments in history. The Giant Leaps i...
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Could SpaceX Get People to the Moon in 2018?

Scientific American - 4 Mar 2017 16:00
Could SpaceX Get People to the Moon in 2018? The private launch company must overcome several hurdles to meet its aggressive schedule for an ambitious lunar mission --
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NASA Rockets Launch to Unveil Mysteries of the Northern Lights NASA launched three rockets into the aurora borealis on Thursday (March 2) to study what happens to Earth's upper atmosphere when it's bombarded with solar wind, or energetic particles that flow from the sun.
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Bezos and Blue Origin Reportedly Pitch 'Amazon-like' Delivery for the Moon Jeff Bezos' space company, Blue Origin, reportedly pitched the new administration on setting up an "Amazon-like" delivery service for the moon.
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Blockchain: A Better Way to Track Pork Chops, Bonds, Bad Peanut Butter? Walmart is testing real-world uses for the arcane technology behind the cryptocurrency Bitcoin, but significant challenges remain.
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Artificial Intelligence: It's Not Man vs Machine, Say IBM And Google Artificial intelligence is here to help and not undermine the importance of human intelligence, say IBM and Google. This message reaffirms the necessity of collaboration and suggests relying on robots could improve human...
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Senior China government adviser criticizes web censorship A senior Chinese government adviser is warning that the country's internet censorship is hampering scientific research and economic development, in a rare public criticism of a sensitive government policy
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Facebook 'City Guides' help you plan your travels using tips from friends and locals Facebook is testing a "City Guides" feature on its mobile apps that offers user-sourced travel recommendations in the vein of TripAdvisor. Find out exactly what the nifty little update does and how to access it. The post...
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Tesla Model 3 Beta Prototype Yet To Be Ready As July Production Deadline Looms A recent Tesla filing revealed that the company is yet to produce a prototype for its Model 3 vehicle. It is being predicted that Tesla may fall short on its promise of entering mass production for Model 3 by July.
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Facebook will reportedly Facebook is reportedly planning to highlight its original shows in an improved video tab. The platform is chasing entertaining episodic content, but is allegedly not interested in acquiring news programming. The post Fac...
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Inside IEM Katowice: How a small Polish city became an e-sports goliath For the second straight weekend, Katowice, Poland is ground zero for the world of e-sports. Following the Intel Extreme Masters (IEM) League of Legends championship last weekend, the top pros from Counter-Strike: Global ...
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