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Location American Technology News for 6 March 2017
Sony 85mm GM vs Sigma 85mm ART: Real World Comparison Another day, another lens comparison takes on Sigma’s “king of portrait lenses,” the 85mm f/1.4 Art. This time, our friend Usman from Sonder Creative tested the Sigma 85mm against Sony’s well-liked 85mm f/1.4 GM ...
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WHO: Pollution is killing millions of children each year The World Health Organization (WHO) released its first report on children's health and the environment, showing that the effects of pollution are felt most strongly by the very young. Of the deaths of children under five...
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Fujifilm X-T20 Review

Photography Blog - 6 Mar 2017 18:30
Fujifilm X-T20 Review The brand new Fujifilm X-T20 is a mid-range compact system camera that inherits most of the key features of the flagship X-T2 model. Does the X-T20 cut too many corners to hit its more aggressive £799 / $899 price-tag? ...
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Activists Rush to Save Government Science Data -- If They Can Find It The Trump administration has begun changing some government websites. A group of concerned citizens has been working to preserve data it sees as politically vulnerable.
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These tattoos conduct electricity, turning you into a very basic cyborg 'Tech Tats' are temporary and use ink that conducts electricity. They are fitted with small sensors and trackers that turn them into tiny smart devices. So far the tech can measure temperature, which can be used to monit...
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Lightroom mobile's in-app camera is getting an update today that'll let it capture RAW HDR photos. Adobe says the photos are made by stitching together three RAW images. That in itself is pretty standard process for crea...
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Why You Shouldn't Work Out on an Empty Stomach

Life Hacker - 6 Mar 2017 18:00
Why You Shouldn't Work Out on an Empty Stomach It might seem like there are perks to exercising on an empty stomach, like burning more fat per workout, but the downsides greatly outweigh the benefits. Here's why you're probably better off fueling up before you go for...
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How MIT's new AI system lets you control a robot with your mind A new machine learning system developed by MIT and Boston University offers a feedback system for humans to correct robot mistakes using brain waves.
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Trojan uses a key internet feature to receive marching orders If malware uses a remote command-and-control server to function, it's relatively easy to cripple it by blocking the internet addresses it uses. It's not always that easy, however, and researchers at Cisco's Talos group h...
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IBM's new Q program to include a 50-qubit quantum computer Characters named Q in film and TV have been portrayed as being exceptional. Q in the James Bond movies served up futuristic gadgets, and Q in Star Trek was omnipotent. A new quantum computing program called Q at IBM will...
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Tesla's Project Loveday invites you to create an ad for the car company Tesla is holding a video contest that it's dubbed "Project Loveday." In essence, it's a way for Elon Musk's futuristic car venture to source some of the best fan-made video advertisements out there. The post Tesla’s Pr...
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Moon mission will test an anti-radiation vest for astronauts For astronauts headed to Mars, the biggest threat might not be an unforgiving climate or dwindling supplies -- it could be gamma ray radiation that gradually wrecks their bodies. Explorers may soon have a way to shield t...
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Watching a Master Woodworker Turn a Log Into a Bowl Is the Perfect Way to Relax It's impossible to turn on a TV, browse social media, or do anything other than hide inside a dark cave without getting stressed out these days. When it comes to relaxation, you need all the help you can get, and surpris...
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Phiaton dresses up two of its popular headphones with new color options On Monday, Phiaton unveiled new color options, with its BT 460 wireless headphones getting pink and violet variants and its BT 100 NC noise-canceling wireless earphones getting grey and blue options. The post Phiaton dre...
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VW Arteon four-door coupe debuts bold new style

Slash Gear - 6 Mar 2017 19:00
VW Arteon four-door coupe debuts bold new style Volkswagen promised a luxury grand-tourer with enough gravitas to give luxe sibling Audi palpitations, and the VW Arteon is it. Revealed today at the Geneva Auto Show 2017, the Arteon slots into VW’s range above the Pa...
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Need your vintage camera gear fix? This video ought to do it. Bellamy Hunt (aka. Japan Camera Hunter) recently met up with former DigitalRev TV host Lok and took a stroll through the I.C.S. vintage camera fair in Ginza, ...
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Trump administration planning to cut NOAA weather satellite programs Budget documents for the fiscal year 2018 proposal call for a 17 percent cut in NOAA's overall budget. SpaceNews.com
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MIT programs a robot to self-correct when a human detects a mistake In a new video from MIT’s CSAIL department, a smirking industrial robot from Rethink picks up spray paint cans and spools of wire, dropping them the properly labeled bin. The robot hesitates briefly, before accidentall...
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Fitbit tracks your steps; now it wants to chart your Zs, too Fitbit, whose devices encourage people to walk 10,000 steps each day, now wants to put them to sleep as well.
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IBM Q's radical 50-qubit quantum computer will push computing to new frontiers Characters named Q in film and TV have been portrayed as being exceptional. Q in the James Bond movies served up futuristic gadgets, and Q in Star Trek was omnipotent. A new quantum computing program called Q at IBM will...
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How to use the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers with PC, Mac and Android The list of missing features and functionality on the Nintendo Switch is frustratingly long, but there are several welcome surprises as well. For example, shortly after the Switch launched last week, gamers quickly disco...
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Surgeons Remove 915 Coins From the Belly of a Sea Turtle In Thailand, it's believed that throwing coins onto a turtle will bring longevity and good fortune. For many years, a female green sea turtle in the eastern town of Sri Racha had to endure this superstition while wading ...
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