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Location American Technology News for 11 September 2017
Massive Equifax Data Breach May Affect Half of U.S. Population Equifax on Thursday revealed a breach that exposed 143 million people's Social Security numbers, credit cards, driver's license numbers and other private information.
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Hoarders Are Confronting Clutter in Virtual Reality

Motherboard - 11 Sep 2017 18:27
Hoarders Are Confronting Clutter in Virtual Reality Researchers are using VR to surround diagnosed hoarders with clutter. I tried it out.
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Hackers Have Already Started to Weaponize Artificial Intelligence Last year, two data scientists from security firm ZeroFOX conducted an experiment to see who was better at getting Twitter users to click on malicious links, humans or an artificial intelligence. The researchers taught a...
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China's Delayed Moon Mission Sparks Debate over Lunar Samples

Scientific American - 11 Sep 2017 12:45
China's Delayed Moon Mission Sparks Debate over Lunar Samples The Chang’e 5 spacecraft could return invaluable new moon rocks to Earth, but who will get to study them? --
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The new mobile-friendly version of Google Dashboard is rolling out this week.
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Select Apple Watch models currently unavailable from Apple ahead of Tuesday's refresh Apple is set to unveil a variety of new products on Tuesday, including new Apple Watch models. Ahead of the event, however, stock of select current-generation Apple Watch models has started to run dry. Currently, the 42m...
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The new iPhone will grab the spotlight, but Apple's other moves are even more interesting.
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If you're in need of some charming news and a break from weather-related disaster coverage, this is your story. Today, in the American Physical Society's journal Physical Review Letters, a several-hundred-member team of ...
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NOAA Hurricane Hunters Fly Into the Eyes of Storms to Gather Lifesaving Data. This is Irma Hair-raising photos and video of the NOAA Hurricane Hunters flying into the eye of Irma
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Tesla urban Superchargers bring high-speed charging to cities Tesla is planning a big push in urban Supercharger locations, attempting to bolster its network as Model 3 owners start to join the crowds. The company has traditionally used Supercharger Stations to enable long-distance...
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Liveblog: Apple's September 2017 iPhone 8 launch

Ars Technica - 11 Sep 2017 17:30
Liveblog: Apple's September 2017 iPhone 8 launch Join us for live coverage of all Apple's announcements.
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Why Relaxing Our Password Policies Might Actually Bolster User Safety Recent guidance from NIST may seem counterintuitive.
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YouTube star PewDiePie in hot water over use of racial slur YouTube personality PewDiePie has found himself in hot water after he used a racial slur while playing PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds. Firewatch developer Campo Santo filed copyright claims on his videos in response. The ...
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After 13 years of zooming around Saturn and its many moons, NASA's Cassini spacecraft has less than four days left at the planetary system before the probe is lost forever. Early Friday morning, Cassini will dive into Sa...
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Scientists Used Nanoparticles to Turn a Window Into a Mirror and Back Again For the first time, a reversible nanoparticle array can transition between a window and a mirror.
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First practical building blocks for a global quantum internet Researchers at the Australian National University (ANU) have taken a major leap forward to provide practical building blocks for a global quantum internet. The team, led by Associate Professor Matthew Sellars, have shown...
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Astronomers spun up by galaxy-shape finding

Phys.org - 11 Sep 2017 17:00
Astronomers spun up by galaxy-shape finding For the first time astronomers have measured how a galaxy's spin affects its shape.
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Trump's Pick For NASA's New Administrator Used to Own a Rocket Racing Team It was meant to be NASCAR for rockets, but it never took off. Gotta go fast.
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Stick, peel, or bounce: Controlling a freezing droplet's fate MIT study reveals a new way to enhance or reduce the adhesion of freezing droplets.
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Tesla plans to add more Superchargers in big cities If you own a Tesla and plan on driving it reasonable distances, then you probably know exactly where your nearest superchargers are. After all, these devices charge up your car in less than an hour. But if you look at a ...
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Amazon is planning to release two new Fire TV models later this year, according to a report from AFTVNews. The first will be a mid-tier dongle that will plug directly into a HDMI port like the Fire TV streaming stick, wh...
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Scientists Want to Synthesize Salvia's Hallucinogenic Molecule for a Surprising Reason You're probably familiar with Salvia divinorum, the hallucinogenic plant used for religious purposes in some indigenous cultures, and for watching celebrities giggle in some decaying cultures. But when you were sitting i...
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