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Location American Technology News for 7 April 2017
The NPF Rule: A Formula for Sharp Star Photos Every Time A common rule of thumb to figure out your maximum shutter speed for sharp stars at night is to divide 500 by your focal length. Sometimes it’s called the 600 Rule or the 400 Rule or several other numbers that can be us...
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Hey everyone, On 4/15, we’re teaming up with photographer Jonathan Higbee (who just did our Hasselblad X1D review) and Zeiss as Jon shows you the art of the “Photo-wait” which involves waiting for a key moment to s...
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You won't be able to buy autonomous cars until 2026, says Ford Autonomous cars might be road ready in less than five years, but it will take another decade before the general public are allowed to buy them, according to Ford's head of research, Ken Washington. The comment adds to th...
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NASA Crewed Mission To Venus Would Pave Way For Human Mission To Mars Sending astronauts on an orbital mission to Venus would bridge the human exploration gap between the Moon and Mars.
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This interactive map shows how futuristic Earth might look in 2050 Ever wonder what new buildings and cars will look like in the future? Well, a well-known cybersecurity firm has figured it out.No, Kaspersky Labs didn't invent a time machine, but it did create a map that imagines our wo...
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Polar M430 running watch offers accuracy as well as actionable data You would not want to trust any other name apart from Polar when it comes to wearable sports and fitness technology, as the company has recently announced the latest exciting member of the Polar M family — the Polar M4...
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The iPhone 7 Has Arbitrary Software Locks That Prevent Repair The home button is no longer swappable, a concerning move for people who think they actually own the electronics they buy.
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Payments are all that's needed for chatbots to deliver on their promise, says Kik CEO After the initial hype, chatbots have been written off by many in the tech industry for failing to deliver on their promise. But one of the leading figures behind chatbots believes one missing component can spark the rev...
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Nintendo Switch will be back in stock at one retailer this weekend Earlier this week, we told you that there are two ways you can order a Nintendo Switch online right now and get it shipped to your door right away. If you just want the console and you want to choose your games separatel...
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Woah, Microsoft just beat Apple in tablet satisfaction Microsoft came to the tablet party late, but it's taking home the centerpiece: A J.D. Power award for U.S. Tablet Satisfaction. Seven years into the tablet wars (which have arguably diminished to a skirmish) launched by ...
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Google brings Fact Check to Search and News worldwide Google has been taking steps to fight fake news over the past few months, but today those efforts took a big leap. After launching fact check tags for Google News results in a few countries, Google has announced that thi...
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Catalyst is making waterproof, glow-in-the-dark cases for AirPods Case maker Catalyst took to New York City's Pepcom stage to announce glow-in-the-dark cases for AirPods, iPhones, iPads, and more. They're launching later this year in a range of sizes and styles. The post Catalyst is ma...
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SpaceX Wants You to Start Saving for Your (Possibly Deadly) Trip to Mars Elon Musk wants to take you to Mars, but he also wants your sweet Earthling dollars to do that--hundreds of thousands of them, at least. With SpaceX's most recent success, in which the company launched a reused rocket in...
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New insight into proving math's million-dollar problem: the Riemann hypothesis (Update) (Phys.org)--Researchers have discovered that the solutions to a famous mathematical function called the Riemann zeta function correspond to the solutions of another, different kind of function that may make it easier to ...
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Trump Is Giving Geoengineering Another Moment

Motherboard - 7 Apr 2017 13:00
Trump Is Giving Geoengineering Another Moment New concerns over whether Trump will use geoengineering for evil are almost entirely unfounded.
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Microsoft has officially beaten Apple in terms of satisfaction among iPad users. In a recent study conducted by J.D. Power, Microsoft Surface tablet users were more satisfied compared to Apple iPad or tablets manufacture...
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Add / Remove In what could be a life changing invention for epileptic sufferers, a vest has been designed that will give its wearer warning of an upcoming seizure, giving them ample time to prepare for it. Most impressiv...
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The Airvida air purifier sits around a wearer's neck and works for up to 32 hours on one charge, providing a constant, high quality, no-sound cleaning process. The post Wearable air purifier quiet, effective and long-las...
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Periscope opens 360-degree broadcasts to everyone When Periscope debuted live 360-degree broadcasting late last year, it was only available to a handful of users. That changes now. A tweet from the company announced that as of today anyone who's broadcasting either from...
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Detroit passes Silicon Valley as center for self-driving research Silicon Valley has been the epicenter of all major tech advancement in the past decade, but when it comes to self-driving, Detroit could snatch that the title away. A new report from Navigant Research shows two of the 'B...
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