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Location American Technology News for 6 July 2017
The most powerful Dodge Durango ever will cost $62,995 - Roadshow It's no Hellcat, but it's close enough.
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SpaceX crests double digit marker, notches tenth launch in a single year for first time SpaceX continues to outperform its launch cadence from earlier years, conducting its tenth successful launch this year with an expendable mission for Intelsat on July 5. SpaceNews.com
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Russia wants to beat SpaceX at its own game Despite ultimately losing the "space race" to the United States, followed by decades of dirty looks and blank stares from the then-Soviet Union, Russia is on top of the world when it comes to commercial space flight. The...
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Alexa now has more than 15,000 skills under her artificially intelligent belt The smartest person in your household may not be a person -- at least, not in the traditional sense of the word. Alexa, that handy AI-powered voice assistant who lives in your Amazon Echo, has now mastered more than 15,0...
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Tiny keychain-sized Game Boy is infinitely better than the SNES Classic The thirst for anything Nintendo is too real. The company can't keep the Switch in stock and people are hyped AF for the SNES Classic dropping in September.  But what's better than both of those consoles? A flippin' key...
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Engineered for fighter pilots, now these AR goggles are built for bikers Everysight's Raptor, a new pair of augmented reality goggles that play music, show turn-by-turn directions, and capture crisp high-definition video clips, are a cyclist's dream come true. The post Engineered for fighter ...
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Grow Tomatoes From the Seeds of the Tomato You're Eating The tomato has many claims to fame. A fruit used as a vegetable, it's the first ingredient in cans of Chef Boyardee Beef Ravioli and the reason soggy school cafeteria pizza slathered in sauce is categorized as a vegetabl...
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China's 'artificial sun' sets world record with 100 second steady-state high performance plasma China's Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) made an important advance by achieving a stable 101.2-second steady-state high confinement plasma, setting a world record in long-pulse H-mode operation on the...
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Yes, augmented reality sneakers are here

Mashable - 6 Jul 2017 09:32
Yes, augmented reality sneakers are here The AR hype is alive and kicking. Japanese footwear giant Onitsuka Tiger has teamed up with fashion label Anrealage to produce what is quite possibly the first pair of augmented reality sneakers in the world.  SEE ALSO:...
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Early SNES Classic Edition scalpers face pushback from eBay eBay is cracking down on early scalpers who are trying to sell the SNES Classic Edition before it's even been released. Hard to say whether that will be enough to keep the anticipated shortages at bay, however. The post ...
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5 things you should buy before you cancel cable With these essentials you can cut the cord and still watch anything you want.        
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10 Questions We're Worried Game of Thrones Is Never Going to Answer Game of Thrones returns for season seven on July 16, and there are plenty of major questions fans have had for years that will likely be answered during its seven-week run. However, there are still some confounding momen...
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Machine Reasoning Gets a Boost With This Simple New Algorithm There's a classic scene in almost every police procedural: a weathered detective stands staring at a collection of photos pinned to a wall. Thin, red yarn traces the connections between the different players. Something's...
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A new device to help train sniffer dogs

The Economist - 6 Jul 2017 16:50
A new device to help train sniffer dogs WHEN it comes to finding hidden explosives, the self-propelled detection system known as a sniffer dog has no equal. But sniffer dogs have to be trained, and that is a delicate process. In particular, the trace levels of...
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Mars Soil May Be Toxic to Microbes

SPACE.com - 6 Jul 2017 15:40
Mars Soil May Be Toxic to Microbes Ultraviolet radiation streaming from the sun "activates" chlorine compounds in the Red Planet's soil, making them potent microbe-killers, a new study suggests.
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SainSonic launches 50mm F1.1 lens for APS-C cameras Chinese manufacturer SainSonic, which also makes an 8mm F3.0 fisheye prime lens as well as various floating music orbs and tabletop tube headphone amplifiers, has announced a new manual focus lens for APS-C cameras. It's...
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New Google Security Controls Tighten Third-Party Data Access Google adds OAuth app whitelisting to G Suite so admins can vet third-party applications before users can grant them authorized data access.
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What We Do and Don't Know About the Safety of Marijuana in Pregnancy Marijuana has a healthier image than many other drugs (or, depending on who you ask, alcohol), and it can ease symptoms like nausea that tend to crop up in pregnancy. But we are accumulating evidence that marijuana is pr...
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Security Experts & Hackers: We're Not So Different

Dark Reading - 6 Jul 2017 17:00
Security Experts & Hackers: We're Not So Different Using the similarities among hackers and security programmers can be an advantage.
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Model S falls short of IIHS award, so Tesla trash-talks IIHS - Roadshow The Model S, Chevrolet Impala and Ford Taurus all received a score of Acceptable in the difficult small-overlap front crash test, yet you don't hear a peep from Ford or GM...
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Sigma updates MC-11 Sony adapter, adds support for 24-70mm Art lens and more Sigma continues to add compatibility to its MC-11 adapter, allowing more Sigma SA and EOS mount Sigma lenses to be used on Sony E-mount cameras. And the latest round of updates adds compatibility with one of Sigma's most...
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State-sized chunk of Antarctica set to break off soon People often ask for clear signs that global warming -- sorry, sorry "climate change" -- is real. Sure, sea levels are rising, storms are becoming more intense, and ocean species are being found in places that they don't...
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