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Man who made his living killing African wildlife gets eaten by African wildlife Scott Van Zyl made his living taking wealthy clients on "safaris" for the sole purpose of bringing home trophies like leopards, zebras, wildebeests and even lions. Now, investigators in Zimbabwe believe that Van Zyl ende...
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Obsessed with emoji: why we love them so much

Android Authority - 22 Apr 2017 16:04
Obsessed with emoji: why we love them so much We really like emoji. Like, a lot. So much so that emoji have - in some countries - become more popular than traditional characters. We take a look at why.
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Apple Hires Satellite Experts away from Google

The Mac Observer - 22 Apr 2017 03:05
Apple Hires Satellite Experts away from Google Apple has hired away a pair of Google’s top satellite experts, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Citing unnamed sources, Mr. Gurman reported that Apple hired John Fenwick, who previously led Google’s spacecraft...
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'Avatar' sequels start arriving on December 18th, 2020 James Cameron has spent years drumming up hype for his Avatar sequels with little to show for it (the first sequel was originally due this December). However, his team is finally ready to commit to specific release dates...
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Ask Ethan: What Should A Black Hole's Event Horizon Look Like? If a black hole's event horizon is a region of space from which nothing, not even light, can escape, why doesn't it look like a sphere?
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Tens of thousands of scientists will participate in marches across the country on Saturday, protesting cuts to research and programs to fight climate change. Dr. Jon LaPook has more.
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Researchers use ambient light sensors to steal browser data Our gadgets are stocked with sensors that extract information from our environments. Some researchers have found a way to use the innocuous-seeming ambient light sensor to grab potentially sensitive browser data. The pos...
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TriLens is a Triple Lens Holder You Wear on Your Belt Back in 2014, we shared a clever new photography accessory called the LensFlipper, which is basically back-to-back lens mounts that help you quickly and easily swap between lenses. Now a new startup is going one step fur...
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This Photo Shows Earth Framed by the Rings of Saturn NASA just published this remarkable photo captured by its Cassini spacecraft on April 12th, 2017. Shot from 870 million miles (1.4 billion kilometers) away, it shows Earth as a bright dot framed by Saturn’s icy rings. ...
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Leaked NSA Hacking Tools Being Used to Hack Thousands of Vulnerable Windows PCs Script kiddies and online criminals around the world have reportedly started exploiting NSA hacking tools leaked last weekend to compromise hundreds of thousands of vulnerable Windows operating systems exposed on the Int...
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After years of delays, James Cameron's ever-growing series of sequels to 2009's science fiction film Avatar finally have release dates. This morning, the franchise's official Facebook page announced that the first film w...
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The AirPods accessory we've all been waiting for is finally here Apple’s AirPods are clearly a success for the company. Manufacturing issues aside, it’s been four months since they were released and Apple still can’t produce enough supply to meet demand. All the people out there...
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Dr. Who Joins the March For Science in London

Gizmodo - 22 Apr 2017 16:27
Dr. Who Joins the March For Science in London LONDON-- Governments may govern nationally, but scientists must work globally by requirement, as the folks who establish human truths based on evidence. So while scientists took to the streets in Washington D.C. today, m...
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Cassini Has Made Earth Feel Small, But Part of Something Bigger Earth is exhausting--excruciatingly so, if you're a young curmudgeon like me. At times, performing even the most mundane tasks, like commuting on a crowded, smelly subway car, feels like an Olympic marathon designed to t...
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How VHS Tapes and Bootleg Translations Started an Anime Fan War in the 90s The little-known story of how a fight over Fushigi Y gi subtitles built Ottawa's anime community.
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Here's how we cracked the back of the new Galaxy S8 - CNET After putting Samsung's latest Galaxy through three different torture tests, the results were better than we expected.
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iPhone 8 Leaks And Rumors: Specs, Features, Release Date And What We Know So Far Rumors and Leaks continue to surround Apple's highly anticipated 10th anniversary handset. Here is a quick round-up of what we know so far about the iPhone 8's specs, features, and release date.
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You Can Still Catch an Earth Day Meteor Shower

SPACE.com - 22 Apr 2017 13:01
You Can Still Catch an Earth Day Meteor Shower Top off your Earth Day celebrations by getting outside tonight (April 22) and watching a parade of falling stars: The Lyrid meteor shower is still visible tonight, according to NASA.
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Explore National Parks from Space on Earth Day with National Geographic In celebration of Earth Day, National Geographic has released several pictures of national parks taken from space.
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NASA puts it all in perspective with this image of Earth between Saturn's rings Earth, photographed from 1.4 billion kilometers / 870 million miles away.Photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute NASA's Cassini spacecraft will soonmeet its demise in Saturn's atmosphere, but one of its last phot...
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Pinterest fixes its broken visual search tool for Chrome Pinterest thought it launched something cool when it added visual search to its Chrome browser in March. It was supposed to be able to pinpoint specific items in an image, say a pair of sunglasses somebody's wearing in a...
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Lawsuit takes aim at Google, Huawei over Nexus 6P battery issues A federal class action complaint has been filed accusing Google and Huawei of fraud, breaching warranty and improperly handling customer complaints after a number of Nexus 6P smartphones unexpectedly shut down and became...
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