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Google parent turns on internet balloons in Puerto Rico Google says its stratospheric balloons are now delivering the internet to remote areas of Puerto Rico where cellphone towers were knocked out by Hurricane Maria.
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Senators want to know if Apple fought back on China's VPN ban Apple CEO Tim Cook wasn't pleased about pulling VPN software from the company's App Store in China, but this July, it happened anyway. As a result, many users who once counted on such software to dodge the country's Grea...
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So Where Exactly Will We Charge All These Electric Cars? Will the U.S. have to spend tens of billions of dollars on new infrastructure to charge the pending swarms of electric battery vehicles?
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Adobe's Project 'Deep Fill' is an incredible, AI-powered Content Aware Fill The coolest technology to come out of Adobe MAX is, sadly, not the technology we already have access to. Like Adobe's Project Cloak we showed you earlier today, it's the incredible 'Sneaks' sneak peeks that really wow th...
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New video catches Apple's iPhone X ahead of Nov. 3 release date A video uploaded on Saturday appears to show yet another iPhone X "in the wild," despite even preorders having to wait until next Friday.
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Billboard Charts will weigh streaming services more heavily in 2017 Billboard Charts has announced a change in the way it handles its streaming services. Starting in 2018, will begin to weigh streaming services more heavily in an attempt to keep track with the changing industry. The post...
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Air Force adds more than $40 million to SpaceX engine contract The U.S. Air Force has provided SpaceX with an additional $40.7 million to support continued development of the company's Raptor engine. SpaceNews.com
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In June 2016, the Dawn spacecraft reached the end of its primary mission over Ceres. Since then, the spacecraft has remained in orbit around the dwarf planet, where it has continued to monitor and study its surface. This...
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We now know when China's 'Heavenly Palace' will crash to Earth. But where? China's "Heavenly Palace" space station has accelerated its out-of-control descent and is expected to break apart and crash somewhere on Earth in early 2018. The post We now know when China’s ‘Heavenly Palace’ will...
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Elon Musk's Boring Company gets permission to dig a 10-mile tunnel in Maryland The hyperloop is moving ahead.  Elon Musk got permission from Maryland officials for his Boring Company to build a 10-mile tunnel in the state, the Baltimore Sun reported. The tunnel would be the first part of Musk's en...
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GitHub's scandalized ex-CEO returns with Chatterbug Translation earbuds might eliminate some utilitarian reasons to know a language, but if you want to understand jokes, read poetry, or fall in love in a foreign tongue, you’ll have to actually learn it. Unfortunately, p...
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Adobe Scene Stitch is Like Content-Aware Fill with an Imagination In addition to its Cloak and Scribbler projects, Adobe also used its MAX 2017 conference to offer a sneak peek of a technology called Scene Stitch. It’s like Content-Aware Fill on steroids: instead of guessing the fill...
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Tech Writer Robert Scoble Accused of Sexual Harassment, Assault by Multiple Women Over the course of the past few weeks, the media world has been experiencing a bit of a wake-up call about rampant sexual harassment throughout the industry after an anonymously sourced list of allegations circulated on ...
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(Reuters) - The U.S government issued a rare public warning about hacking campaigns targeting energy and industrial firms, the latest evidence that cyber attacks present an increasing threat to the power industry and oth...
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The Windows 10 Fall Creators Update offers a lot of new, easy-to-use features and life simplifiers. Unfortunately, the Media Discovery feature falls a bit short.
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New Magniber Ransomware Targets South Korea, Asia Pacific Researchers identified a new ransomware family called Magniber that uniquely only targets users in South Korea and the Asia Pacific regions.
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Space Science Needs a Private-Funding Boost

Scientific American - 21 Oct 2017 16:00
Space Science Needs a Private-Funding Boost Cost-effective commercial capabilities could spark new waves of discovery --
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Captains of Finance Dismiss Bitcoin at Their Peril The technological revolution has been slow to arrive in finance, but it is surely coming.
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NASA Satellites Captured Rapid Intensification of 4 Recent Hurricanes Rapid intensification occurs when hurricanes strengthen in a short period of time -- much like the recent hurricanes Maria, Irma, Harvey and Jose. Using NASA satellites, scientists hope to learn more about how these stor...
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A Viral Game About Paperclips Teaches You to Be a World-Killing AI _Paperclips_ is a simple clicker game that manages to turn you into an artificial intelligence run amok.
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You can build your very own robots by learning the Arduino platform Just to let you know, if you buy something featured here, Mashable might earn an affiliate commission. Today's aspiring robot inventors have an advantage over droid-loving Anakin Skywalker and it comes in the form of t...
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City-Size Lunar Lava Tube Could House Future Astronaut Residents A city-size lava tube has been discovered on the moon, and researchers say it could serve as a shelter for lunar astronauts.
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