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Google Pixel's camera software comes to other Android phones The camera on Google’s Pixel quite possibly takes the best photos of an smartphone, Android or otherwise. But it’s not just the hardware like the lens or image stabilization, the Pixel also features software advancem...
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In a Wall Street Journal op-ed, 28-year-old software engineer James Damore claimed he was fired for "raising questions about cultural taboos" when he argued in an internal memo that "biological causes" may explain the re...
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NASA 'Cribs': Tour an Astronaut Habitat for Mock Space Missions (Video) Take a tour of the Human Exploration Research Analog (HERA) at NASA's Johnson Space Center.
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Bitcoin just passed $4,000

TechCrunch - 13 Aug 2017 05:57
Bitcoin just passed $4,000 What a day for Bitcoin. 24 hours ago the cryptocurrency was trading below $3,700. About an hour ago it surged passed $4,000 and has no signs of stopping. It’s now trading around $4,135.00. For reference, a week ago Bit...
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Israel moves to curb strike at nuclear plant

Phys.org - 13 Aug 2017 16:48
Israel's government approved Sunday emergency measures to end a "disruptive" months-long strike over pay by scientists working at the country's top secret nuclear research centre.
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New FCC ruling would eliminate net neutrality regulations for ISPs With the new president came a new FCC chairman, Ajit Pai, and he suggested rolling back net neutrality regulations. Now, the FCC is extending its comment period by two weeks to review all the opposing sides. The post New...
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Don't turn comics publishers into IP factories

TechCrunch - 13 Aug 2017 16:10
Don't turn comics publishers into IP factories This past week’s news that Netflix would purchase independent comics publisher Millarworld is hardly an outlier. It echoes larger moves made by Warner Brothers and Disney, when they purchased the two largest comics pub...
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How Benjamin Franklin Spread Science on 'Supernatural' Solar Eclipses Franklin advanced a scientific - not supernatural - understanding of astronomical events such as eclipses. His satirical character 'Poor Richard' mocked those who bought into astrological predictions.
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Android Wear hopes you care after fashion makeover - CNET Motorola and LG haven't lit the smartwatch market on fire with Android Wear. Maybe Michael Kors or Movado can.
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A Guide to Russia's High Tech Tool Box for Subverting US Democracy Russia's government draws on a century of espionage tradecraft to influence and undermine Western society. Now it's updated for the digital age.
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Silicon has been the backbone of processors for decades, but it's rapidly approaching its physical limits: making a chip on a process smaller than 5 nanometers is usually impossible without introducing problems. How is M...
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Much of the Google Pixel's photographic prowess comes from its software -- it's particularly good at high dynamic range photos thanks to its HDR+ mode, which fills in gobs of detail while reducing the blur you sometimes ...
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Status Audio CB-1 review

Digital Trends - 13 Aug 2017 02:15
Status Audio CB-1 review Studio-grade headphones usually don't come cheap, but Status audio's CB-1 break the mold. In our Status Audio CB-1 review we determine whether or not this relatively anonymous brand's $79 headphones can rightfully be cal...
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High physical fitness is known to be related to enhanced blood vessel dilation and blood flow (endothelial function) in aging men. However, for women, endothelial function and the effect of exercise may be related more t...
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A new study suggests that a single exposure to e-cigarette (e-cig) vapor may be enough to impair vascular function.
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HTC's U11 will support Bluetooth 5.0 when Android O arrives HTC's U11 surprised us when we reviewed it -- most of the company's phones have been hit-or-miss for a few years now. But the U11 is a solid Android option, and HTC just announced it'll be a little more future-proof now,...
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Lowest Price Anywhere: B&H has Apple's 15 B&H Photo is knocking $500 off Apple's Late 2016 15-inch MacBook Pro this weekend. Now $1,899 with free expedited shipping and no tax collected on orders shipped outside NY and NJ, this deal on the Touch Bar model in Spa...
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Another Great App Went Subscription Only and Everything Is Terrible I blame Adobe for this. Ulysses, one of the best writing tools available right now, is going subscription only. If you previously purchased Ulysses for Mac or iOS (it works seamlessly across Macs, iPhones, and iPads) you...
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Believe it or not, there are still new developments for Apple's 8-bit computer made famous by Carmen Sandiego, Print Shop, and VisiCalc.
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Teaching A.I. Systems to Behave Themselves

The New York Times - 13 Aug 2017 23:19
Teaching A.I. Systems to Behave Themselves As philosophers and pundits worry that artificial intelligence will one day harm the world, some researchers are working on ways to lower the risks.
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An ancient mountain range on Mars preserves a complex volcanic and tectonic past imprinted with signs of water and ice interactions....
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NYC Transit Union Claims The MTA Holds Dead Bodies In Worker Break Rooms As if our world wasn't as messed up as we already know it to be, NYC's Transport Workers Union is claiming that the MTA stores dead bodies cleaned up off of subway tracks in worker break rooms. You thought you had it bad...
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