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Location American Technology News for 17 October 2017
All data that move across Wi-Fi networks could be susceptible to hacking, researcher says Home and corporate Wi-Fi networks -- and all the data, photos and messages transmitted across them -- could be vulnerable to hackers, according to a computer security researcher in Belgium. The vulnerability is in WPA2, ...
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Google's new Advanced Protection Program helps high-risk users - CNET The program was created specifically for campaign staffers, journalists and others who could be targeted by hackers.
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Warning: There's a new iMessage scam looking to steal your Apple ID login True story: every time we run a post warning people of a new iMessage phishing scam that pops up, we get a bunch of feedback from readers via email. Some people thank us for the heads up, but others email to complain tha...
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Security Researchers Hacked a Bluetooth-Enabled Butt Plug The quest for a secure wireless sex toy continues.
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Using artificial intelligence to improve early breast cancer detection Model developed at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory could reduce false positives and unnecessary surgeries.
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Qualcomm has managed to fits its once briefcase-sized 5G modem into a phone Qualcomm has a 5G modem that works in an actual phone. Back at Mobile World Congress in February, I walked through Qualcomm's sprawling show floor exhibit and was struck by the emphasis being paid to a technology that, a...
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DxO's snap-on smartphone camera is coming to Android DxO, the company best known for its lens and camera scores, is also behind one of the nicer smartphone-attached cameras out there, the $499 DxO One. Up until now, it has only supported the iPhone and iPad, but the compan...
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Ok, so as we have mentioned before, the best deal on photography education, tools, and software every year is back. In this year's Complete Photography Bundle you are getting access to some incredible deals at an amazing...
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Police warn people on Facebook not to fly their drones near wildfires A drone flying near a wildfire in Northern California forced helicopters to stay grounded — and the California High Patrol (CHP) was not happy about it.  On Sunday, it posted an all-uppercase warning to the public on ...
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If your Android device is running Oreo, it is now possible to specify what an app can send to the notification shade. This quick tip will get you up to speed with notification categories.
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Cleopatra's Downfall Was Partly Sparked by Climate Change and Volcanoes And ours could be too.
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Apple Pay may be coming to Sweden before the end of October, but has a battle ahead A report suggests that Apple Chief Financial Officer Luca Maestri's declaration that Apple Pay would come to Sweden before the end of the year is happening sooner rather than later, with a launch possible in the last ful...
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Researchers use AI to banish choppy streaming videos Nobody likes it when their binge watching is disrupted by a buffering video. While streaming sites like Netflix have offered workarounds for connectivity problems (including offline viewing and quality controls), researc...
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Blockchain Will Be the Foundation of Trust in the Metaverse "Virtual worlds are going to be one of the first killer apps for blockchains and perhaps the deepest users of them." - Fred Ehrsam, Co-Founder, Coinbase Christian Lemmerz, a German-Danish sculptor who normally carves his...
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Razer's Blade Stealth laptop now packs a quad-core processor Like the thought of Razer's Blade Stealth ultraportable, but wish it had a bit more oomph for multitasking? You're getting your wish. Razer has released a version of its 13-inch ultraportable with a quad-core 8th-generat...
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UK spies using social media data for mass surveillance Privacy rights group Privacy International says it has obtained evidence for the first time that UK spy agencies are collecting social media information on potentially millions of people.
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The Future of Space Is Coming...'Soonish'

SPACE.com - 17 Oct 2017 16:47
The Future of Space Is Coming...'Soonish' In their new book "Soonish" (Penguin Press, 2017), out today (Oct. 17), Kelly and Zach Weinersmith dig into 10 realms of future technology to see which will survive, which will likely flounder and which could change (or ...
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Groundbreaking, farm-loving robots could change the future of agriculture The University of Sydney's Australian Centre for Field Robotics are pioneers when it comes to robotic farming. Having developed a series of driverless tractors, they give us a sneak peek of how future farms and orchards ...
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Why Gravitational Waves Are So Exhilarating

SPACE.com - 17 Oct 2017 16:20
Why Gravitational Waves Are So Exhilarating The gravitational-wave research community seems to be having a remarkable string of good luck. Here's what the smashing finding means.
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Communicating with coworkers and friends just got easier in Windows 10 with the Fall Creators Update. Here's how to take advantage of the new One-click Communication feature.
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Scientists revisit optical constants of ultrathin gold films Researchers at MIPT have conducted highly precise measurements of the optical constants of ultrathin gold films with thicknesses ranging from 20 to 200 billionths of a meter in the optical part of the electromagnetic spe...
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Light in the sky over UAE likely Russian rocket breaking up A light seen in the night sky over the United Arab Emirates likely was a discarded Russian rocket breaking up after re-entering the Earth's atmosphere.
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