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Location American Technology News for 23 August 2017
Lockheed Martin powers up next Orion spacecraft for first time Engineers at Lockheed Martin and NASA breathed life into the next Orion crew module when they powered up the spacecraft for the first time at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Designed for human spaceflight, this Orion ...
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Blind portrait shootout: Sony a9 vs Canon 1DX Mark II vs Nikon D5 Photographer Michael Andrew of YouTube channel Michael the Maven has put together a 'Flagship Epic Shootout Review' video comparing the Sony a9, Nikon D5 and Canon 1DX Mark II. The full video is genuinely worth your time...
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Microsoft built a hardware platform for real-time AI In many cases, you want AI to work with info as it happens. That virtual assistant needs to respond within a few seconds at most, and a smart security camera needs to send an alert while intruders are still within sight....
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Elon Musk revealed the sharpest spacesuit ever

USA Today - 23 Aug 2017 17:08
Elon Musk revealed the sharpest spacesuit ever CEO says it's not a mockup, and can be worn now.        
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This 3D-printed robotic arm could be the most advanced and most realistic yet At just 21 years old, Easton LaChappelle is engineering the next standard of 3D-printed prosthetics. Inspired by a nine-year-old girl named Momo, LaChappelle teamed up with Microsoft to create a realistic robotic arm. He...
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Icy Planets' Diamond Rain Created in Laser Laboratory "Diamond rain" that may shower through the layers of Neptune and Uranus has been created in a laboratory for the first time, according to a new study.
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AT&T Galaxy S8 duo getting the 'navigation bar hide' update

Android Authority - 23 Aug 2017 07:33
AT&T Galaxy S8 duo getting the 'navigation bar hide' update The latest update for AT&T's Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus includes the ability to hide the on-screen navigation bar as well as Daydream support.
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Walmart dives into voice-activated shopping with Google Walmart dives into voice-activated shopping in partnership with Google
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Maybe Leave Dogs Out of This Anti-Vaccine Nonsense Vaccines are good. Dogs are good--in fact, very very good, aren't you girl?
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Android Oreo removes Allow Unknown Sources setting but don't panic While Google has already enumerated the main highlights of Android 8.0 Oreo, it isn’t uncommon that some of the finer details are revealed or discovered only later on. One example is Rescue Party, a band aid or user-ca...
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Elon Musk Just Unveiled the First Ever Photo of the SpaceX Spacesuit and it Looks Awesome I'm not even going to space and I want one
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You can buy a keyboard made out of wood—and we love it Elegance at your fingertips        
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A dual-port wall charger is $11 today

PC World - 23 Aug 2017 20:19
A dual-port wall charger is $11 today Looking for a dual-port wall charger that supports quick charging to match the car charger we talked about last week? Well, today is your lucky day. Right now Aukey is selling its Quick Charge 3.0 wall charger for $11 on...
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Samsung Reveals Galaxy Note 8 With Dual Rear Cameras and 6.3-Inch AMOLED 'Infinity Display' At its "Unpacked" event in New York City today, Samsung unveiled the all-new Galaxy Note 8 smartphone, following months of speculation about the device's August debut. The event began with a recap video of the Note line'...
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Google's Cloud Platform gets a cheaper, lower-performance networking tier Google is giving its Cloud Platform users a new, cheaper networking option. Developers can now choose between a premium tier, which routes traffic to their users over Google’s own high-speed networks for as long as pos...
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Don't Throw Out Your Solar Eclipse Glasses Because They Don't Have a Shelf Life There’s a solar eclipse that’ll cut a path across Mexico and the eastern United States coming on April 8th, 2024 and there’s a good chance the glasses you bought for this year’s eclipse will still work even if th...
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Why Empowering Women Is the Best Way to Solve Climate Change In April of this year, the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii recorded its first-ever carbon dioxide reading over 410 parts per million (ppm). This is a brand-new state of affairs, as humans have never existed on Earth with...
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Facebook will live stream over a dozen college football games this year Facebook wants you to watch more video on its site – including those you can’t see elsewhere. To that end, the social network earlier this month launched a dedicated section for original video, called Watch. Now that...
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Snapchat likely to begin scripted original content push by end of year Snapchat could start offering original scripted content very soon, according to its content lead Nick Bell (via Variety). Snapchat has already done a lot with creators to build shows, including tie-ins for big broadcast ...
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SpaceX spacesuit revealed and it looks like a sci-fi movie prop Now that SpaceX has a string of successful launches and International Space Station visits under its belt, it’s time to start looking further into the future. That future, of course, includes manned missions. Though th...
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Mind-Bogglingly Detailed Image of a Nearby Star Introduces an Unexpected Mystery There are few downsides to new observations, but confusion might be one of them. New stellar images bring mysteries that will take more time and effort to understand. That's offset by how freaking detailed scientists can...
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The specific lens I was loaned was a Zeiss 75mm f/1.5 Biotar (circa 1939 to 1960), which just happened to also be the same lens Oprema used to base the design of their new 75 Biotar. In case you haven't heard, Oprema is ...
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