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Location American Technology News for 21 September 2017
The Android-killing iPhone is finally here, and it's not the iPhone X Apple last week unveiled a flurry of products, including the redesigned iPhone X that stole the entire show for all the good and bad reasons. The iPhone X will be a tough device to replicate, but it'll likely set the ton...
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NeuroServo Attentional Rehabilitation Tool

The Gadget Flow - 21 Sep 2017 15:00
Take control of your focus with the NeuroServo Attention Rehabilitation Tool. Coming in the form of a hat, this device monitors your brainwaves and sends you information in real time. The NeuroServo tucks into the hem of...
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(University of Texas at San Antonio) Making a bold commitment to develop groundbreaking approaches for treating brain diseases and injuries, The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) has assembled a world-class resea...
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Equifax team accidentally sent some people to a phishing website Equifax has been heavily criticized over its decision to use a separate website for its data breach info, and it just demonstrated the reason why: it is easy for people to get the address mixed up with other similar webs...
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More Surface Ice on Mercury than Previously Thought, says New Study A new study from Brown University reveals that there may be a lot more surface ice on Mercury than previously thought The post More Surface Ice on Mercury than Previously Thought, says New Study appeared first on Univers...
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Elon Musk has an update on his Mars colony plans - CNET America's "rocket man" revised his plan for a metropolis on Mars and is set to unveil version 2 in Australia later this month.
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Local Seattle Gas Station Sign Has the Best Messages Ever (21 Photos) The Wallingford Sign has become a local legend
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Brainless Jellyfish Sleep Too

Motherboard - 21 Sep 2017 18:00
Brainless Jellyfish Sleep Too It's the first-ever example of sleep in animals without a brain.
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Hackers respond to Face ID on the iPhone X Everyone is still coming to grips with the implications of iPhone X users having to rely on their face to unlock the device once Apple's new top-of-the-line model starts shipping in November. Apple has left questions una...
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Fujifilm XF 8-16mm F2.8 R LM WR Hands-on Photos

Photography Blog - 21 Sep 2017 17:30
Fujifilm XF 8-16mm F2.8 R LM WR Hands-on Photos Want to see exactly what the new Fujifilm XF 8-16mm F2.8 R LM WR lens looks like in the flesh? Check out our hands-on gallery of photos of the Fujifilm XF 8-16mm F2.8 R LM WR lens.
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I Shot Macro Photos That Capture the Beauty of Peacock Feathers My name is Can Tunçer. I’m a photographer living in Turkey, and I have been shooting macro photographs for about 7 years now. As someone who likes to photograph the tiny details of nature, I recently chose the peacock...
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Satan's enigma: 'Possessed' nun's 17th-century letter deciphered A mysterious letter written more than 300 years ago by a Sicilian nun who claimed to be possessed by Satan has finally been deciphered.
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SEC discloses hackers penetrated EDGAR, profited in trading The Securities and Exchange Commission says it occurred in 2016.        
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ISPs May Be Helping Hackers to Infect you with FinFisher Spyware Are you sure the version of WhatsApp, or Skype, or VLC Player installed on your system is legitimate? Security researchers have discovered that legitimate downloads of several popular applications including WhatsApp, Sky...
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Your Brain Sees Faces, Even When You Don't

Live Science - 21 Sep 2017 18:01
Your Brain Sees Faces, Even When You Don't Can you see something without really seeing it? Your brain can.
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Uber Is Getting A New Privacy Policy

Gizmodo - 21 Sep 2017 18:00
Uber Is Getting A New Privacy Policy Uber has rightfully taken heat for its past privacy overreaches: tracking riders after they get dropped off, tracking Lyft drivers, tracking and circumventing law enforcement, tracking critical journalists. Lots of track...
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Here's What You Need to Know About the iPhone and Wireless Charging The iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X all support wireless charging. Here’s what you need to know.
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Vitamin super-cocktail to combat 60 days of lying in bed This week will see the second ESA bedrest study investigating a mix of antioxidants and vitamins that could help astronauts to combat the side effects of living in space. Ten volunteers will lie in beds with the head end...
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Mark Zuckerberg Is Still Pissed That We Know About His Army of Handlers Facebook founder and NASCAR enthusiast Mark Zuckerberg likes a lot of things. He likes Facebook. He likes being in charge of Facebook. He even likes talking about how much he likes being in charge of Facebook. Mark Zucke...
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First Google Assistant headphones made by Bose

Slash Gear - 21 Sep 2017 17:13
First Google Assistant headphones made by Bose Though we imagine many headphone manufacturers are rushing to integrate Google Assistant with their products, Bose has beaten them all to the punch. In the very same breath it used to announce its new SoundSport Free ear...
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Hope to discover sure signs of life on Mars? New research says look for the element vanadium The search for biology on neighbor planet Mars won't play out like a Hollywood movie starring little green men. Rather, many scientists agree if there was life on the Red Planet, it probably will present itself as fossil...
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Scientists Have Found Thousands of New Microbial Communities That Live in 'Healthy' People They incidentally found 54 bacterial species--as well as fungi and viruses--we didn't know lived inside us.
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