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Location American Technology News for 2 June 2017
How to a take a screenshot on a PC with Windows 7, 8, or 10 Capturing a screenshot of your desktop is easier than you might think. Here's a quick and comprehensive guide on how to take a screenshot of your desktop using both built-in utilities and free software. The post How to a...
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Frito-Lay is giving away 1,000 Nintendo Switch consoles If you’ve had no luck in finding a Nintendo Switch at retail – still a major problem for a lot of consumers even though the Switch turns three-months-old tomorrow – then you might want to have a go at a new giveawa...
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Nintendo Switch reveals pricing for paid online service, which won't be coming until 2018 Nintendo has delayed the introduction of Switch Online, the paid online service for the Nintendo Switch, until 2018. The paid service was originally scheduled to begin this autumn. The post Nintendo Switch reveals pricin...
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Scientists now know how your brain differentiates faces Researchers at Caltech have taken a huge step in figuring out how the brain processes faces. In a study published this week in Cell, the team found that the brain only needs around 200 neurons to differentiate faces from...
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Observation of the phase transition of liquid crystal defects for the first time KAIST researchers observed the phase transition of topological defects formed by liquid crystal (LC) materials for the first time.
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World's Most Powerful X-Ray Laser Creates Molecular 'Black Hole' The world's most powerful X-ray laser has just created a molecular "black hole" - a molecule with such a strong positive charge that it sucks in electrons from neighboring atoms.
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Linux dukes it out with Android Auto over your Toyota car's dashboard Toyota announced it will offer the Linux-based Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) platform alongside Android Auto for the 2018 Camry.
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Facial recognition tech makes it official: There is no privacy anymore Recent weeks have brought controversy over electronic billboards in restaurants and shopping precincts that utilize advanced facial recognition techniques to not only provide personalized advertisements but also measure ...
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US is now asking for visa applicants' social media names Last month, the Trump administration formally proposed tougher vetting for visa applicants that would require more social media scrutiny. Today, the State Department formally enacted the expanded questionnaire, which wil...
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Google faces a potentially massive fine for breaking antitrust rules in the EU It's expected that Google will be hit with a major penalty as the European Commission nears the end of its investigation into accusations of anti-competitive practices levelled against the company. The post Google faces ...
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Russian and French astronauts land on Earth from ISS A Soyuz MS-03 spacecraft carrying French astronaut Thomas Pesquet and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy landed on the Kazakh steppe Friday, ending their marathon 196-day mission to the International Space Station.
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How Hot Were the Oceans When Life First Evolved? We know little about Earth's surface temperatures for the first 4 billion years or so of its history. This presents a limitation into research of life's origins on Earth and how it might arise on distant worlds.
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These GIFs of Endlessly Looping Waves Will Soothe Your Soul Okay, so technically they're not GIFs, but "cinemagraphs," short, seamlessly repeating videos. Either way, these incredible loops of dramatic waves from Ray Collins and Armand Dijcks are endlessly soothing. Just watch an...
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Media Invited to Demonstrations of NASA Drone Traffic Management Technologies NASA's three-week national campaign to further test and refine its Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Traffic Management (UTM) technologies continues, and media are invited to see these technologies in action Tuesday, June ...
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Image: Eleventh SpaceX commercial resupply mission to space station set for launch The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, with the Dragon spacecraft onboard, is seen shortly after being raised vertical at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, Thursday, June 1, 2017. Liftoff...
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Snapchat Spectacles Now Available to Purchase Across Europe Snap made its Spectacles available across Europe today, almost seven months after the company debuted them in the U.S. For anyone unfamiliar with Snapchat's first hardware product, the Spectacles are a one-size-fits-all ...
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Google doodle celebrates the legacy of rainbow flag creator - CNET Gilbert Baker created an iconic symbol of freedom to replace a Nazi symbol of oppression.
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Alexa can remind you to pick up the dry-cleaning Amazon has begun rolling out a couple of upgrades for Alexa, and while they might sound pretty minor, they could make the voice assistant more helpful for every day tasks. If you're in the US, you'll soon receive an upda...
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YouTube bans 'hateful' videos from making money via its advertising network Following a backlash around brand advertising on controversial content, YouTube is making a move to clean up which videos are part of its ad network. The Google-owned has updated the guidelines that govern which YouTube ...
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This full-motion VR simulator was so intense, I stepped off and threw up I didn't expect, stepping in, that this 720-degree VR simulator would make me physically sick. At a glance the Aorus VR simulator looks like a lot of similar rigs you'd find in janky arcades of your youth.  SEE ALSO: Ar...
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Companies that make robocalls are asking the FCC for permission to use a new technology that allows them to stop ringing your phone. Instead, they want to go directly to your voicemail. Anna Werner reports.
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Los Angeles tunnel diggers discover bone of ancient giant sloth Crews digging a tunnel for a new Los Angeles train line have found the remains of an ancient giant sloth.
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