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Location American Technology News for 13 July 2017
Komodo Dragon Blood Could Save Your Life One Day Many animals are good at healing us emotionally, like capybaras and tiny kittens in tiny hats. Regrettably though, if we got really sick, no amount of golden retriever puppies could do anything to help us. Komodo dragons...
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New Batman director says he's starting over, ditching Affleck's script Since stepping into the shoes of The Caped Crusader, it hasn't exactly been smooth flying for Ben Affleck, who's script is being junked months after he stepped down as director of The Batman. The post New Batman director...
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Audi says they'll hit Level 3 autonomy on the A8 by 2019 Audi has unveiled the late 2017 update to the A8, the company's largest saloon car, which will be the first car sold with a Level 3 autonomous system onboard. In a press release, Audi claims that other vendors are sellin...
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Monkey-selfie copyright lawsuit returns to court - CNET A case between PETA and nature photographer David Slater and Blurb is now being discussed by a federal appeals court.
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Nevada DMV nabs criminal with facial recognition technology A longtime criminal who escaped federal custody for more than 25 years couldn't escape new-age crime fighting thanks to facial recognition technology
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Net neutrality fight could end up in court, senator says - CNET Sen. Al Franken says that if the FCC ignores millions of Americans and guts net neutrality, the courts will step up to protect the First Amendment.
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Facebook slashes price of Oculus Rift for second time Facebook has slashed the price of the Oculus Rift for a second time, as part of its “Summer of Rift” sales season. The Oculus Rift and Touch controller are available for $399 and will remain at that price for six wee...
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AI lawyer can help you with a thousand different legal issues Over two years ago, Joshua Browder, now a junior at Stanford University, created a chatbot that could contest parking tickets in New York City and London. By June of 2016, DoNotPay had successfully contested 160,000 park...
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Net Neutrality and the Open Internet

Scientific American - 13 Jul 2017 05:40
Net Neutrality and the Open Internet The debate over so-called "net neutrality" has raged for more than a decade between tech entrepreneurs and the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) who deliver digital content to our computers... --
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KFC made a Huawei phone with Colonel Sanders' image all over it Next time you're in China, ask for a phone at the KFC drive-thru.The fast food chain has partnered with Huawei to release a limited-edition smartphone to celebrate 30 years since opening in China. Called the KFC edition ...
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Jupiter's Giant Red Spot: Juno's photos offer a spectacular close-up The spot has mesmerized stargazers for hundreds of years.        
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Science Says: Not all cancers need treatment right away Surgery didn't help men with early-stage prostate cancer live longer compared to monitoring their disease, long-term results suggest
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5 things you should know before the Destiny 2 Beta release After months of talk and teases, the Destiny 2 beta is nearly upon us. In just a few short days, gamers playing on PS4 and Xbox One will be able to get an early look at the game. With a game as big as Destiny 2, there ar...
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More to life than the habitable zone

Phys.org - 13 Jul 2017 17:05
More to life than the habitable zone Two separate teams of scientists have identified major challenges for the development of life in what has recently become one of the most famous exoplanet systems, TRAPPIST-1.
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A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Europe's Huge New Vertical Farm The Eindhoven High Tech Campus, a 90-minute train ride south of Amsterdam, consists of two rows of nondescript mid-rise office buildings on either side of a wide, tree-lined road. In typical Dutch fashion, there's more p...
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Scientists just found the wimpiest star in the galaxy Introducing EBLM J0555-57Ab, which now has the distinction of being the smallest star ever discovered.
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Radiohead Secretly Hid an Old Computer Program in the Anniversary Edition of OK Computer "Ancient" is a very relative term when talking about computer history. By the looks of it, however, Radiohead hid a computer program on the tape that comes with the 20th anniversary edition of OK Computer, and making it ...
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Hyperloop One travel just got a step closer to reality Hyperloop One successfully tested hyperloop travel as it watched a sled swoosh inside a near-vacuum tunnel at a maximum speed of 70 mph.  The company claims this is the first time anyone has conducted a fully-realized t...
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Uber admits defeat again, this time in Russia Last August, Uber was forced to retreat from China after inking a deal with ride-sharing rival Didi Chuxing, while taking a 17.5% stake in the company. It looks like the same recipe for success will be now applied in Rus...
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How Security Pros Can Help Protect Patients from Medical Data Theft The healthcare industry has been slow to address the dangers of hacking, and breaches are on the rise. Security pros must be more proactive in keeping people safe.
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Uber to merge business in Russia with Yandex

USA Today - 13 Jul 2017 16:29
Uber to merge business in Russia with Yandex The Russian ride-hailing service will own a majority stake in the new company.        
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EU tells companies to stop stalking their employees' Facebooks Companies shouldn't be allowed to inspect the Facebook and Twitter accounts of prospective job candidates, unless there is an appropriate "legal ground" for doing so, a European group dedicated to data protection has rul...
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