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Location American Technology News for 31 October 2017

First Impressions: Canon G1X Mark III

The Phoblographer - 31 Oct 2017 06:00
Canon announced the G1X Mark III last week, their high end compact camera that features a large APS-C sensor, built-in EVF, 3x optical zoom lens with an F2.8-5.6 aperture, and weather sealing.
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Tesla's Model 3 gets reviewed in incredibly detailed video It's probably fair to say that Tesla's Model 3 was the most highly anticipated car of 2017. Immediately after its unveiling in March of 2016, demand for Tesla's mass market EV went through the roof. And though Tesla hasn...
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Hey, So, Your iPhone May Have Tagged All the Photos of You in a 'Brassiere' Since mid-2016, Apple's iPhone Photos app has used metadata analysis and image-recognition technology to sort users' photos automatically and tag them for easy extraction. The categories include everything from various a...
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NASA just dropped an incredible playlist of spooky sounds recorded in space, just in time for Halloween We all already know that there are lots and lots of spooky places here on Earth. That weird abandoned house a few blocks over might give you chills when you drive by it, and graveyards are always a bit unsettling at nigh...
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Open-source software for data from high-energy physics Most of the universe is dark, with dark matter and dark energy comprising more than 95 percent of its mass-energy. Yet we know little about dark matter and energy. To find answers, scientists run huge high-energy physics...
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10 Scariest Ransomware Attacks of 2017

Dark Reading - 31 Oct 2017 17:10
10 Scariest Ransomware Attacks of 2017 A look back at WannaCry, NotPetya, Locky, and other destructive ransomware campaigns to infect the world this year.
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The Promise of Transparent Solar Cells--Turning the World's Glass Surfaces Into Solar Panels Sunlight is everywhere, but so far our efforts to harvest its energy have been restricted to solar farms and rooftop panels. A new analysis shows that transparent solar technologies that can be applied to windows, displa...
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Russian Army Gets Specialized Drone-Hunters

Motherboard - 31 Oct 2017 17:00
Russian Army Gets Specialized Drone-Hunters The jammer can disrupt an enemy's own signals, potentially preventing ground-based controllers from steering their drones via satellite.
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Jupiter's Northern, Southern Lights Beat Out of Sync Astronomers have finally detected X-rays blazing from Jupiter's mysterious southern lights, a new study finds.
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Negligent Employees Are Stoked About Facial Recognition A recent survey shows why corporate password policies are doing very little to stop employees from mishandling their passwords. It also finds most employees favor biometric security and that Apple's new Face ID feature i...
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'Super Mario Odyssey' has already sold 2 million copies

Digital Trends - 31 Oct 2017 16:40
'Super Mario Odyssey' has already sold 2 million copies Nintendo has already sold more than 2 million copies of its new game Super Mario Odyssey, which has only been on sale since October 27. Nearly one-third of Nintendo Switch owners have purchased it. The post ‘Super Mari...
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Tiny diamonds light the way for new quantum technologies Macquarie University researchers have made a single tiny diamond shine brightly at room temperature, a behaviour known as superradiance.
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Space Station Halloween! Astronauts Go All-Out with Zero-G Costumes Some years an astronaut or two may dress up for Halloween, but this time all six crewmembers on the International Space Station got their moments in the spooky spotlight.
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The amount of CO2 in the atmosphere reached a record high in 2016, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Thanks to a combination of human activities and the El Nino weather event, last year's increase...
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Imagina Books Human Body AR Educational Book

The Gadget Flow - 31 Oct 2017 15:01
Imagina Books Human Body AR Educational Book Empower your kids to learn with the Imagina Books Human Body AR Educational Book. This informative and interesting book uses the power of an app to bring the contents to life. With augmented reality, the Imagina Books co...
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Blackboard offers you a new way to write

Coolest Gadgets - 31 Oct 2017 15:00
Blackboard offers you a new way to write No, this is no ordinary blackboard that the older generation grew up with, where the use of chalk and a duster educated millions of children during their formative years. This is the blackboard of the 21st century, where...
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'Rocket League' is finally coming to the Nintendo Switch in November Mark your calendars, folks.  Rocket League will be finally released on the Nintendo Switch on November 14. SEE ALSO: The 'Rocket League' universe is populated by weird egg people According to game developer Psyonix, the...
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Spectacular SpaceX Falcon 9 KoreaSat Launch Lights Space Coast Sky with Halloween Eve Glow, Booster Lands at Sea KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL - SpaceX delivered a spectacular Halloween eve delight with today's Falcon 9 launch of a Korean HDTV satellite that lit up the Florida Space Coast skies with a glow that delighted kids of all age...
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This is the Razer Phone, as leaked by UK retailer 3G It's not going to be as high-profile as the Galaxy S8 or Note 8, as hyped as the iPhone X, or as controversial as the Pixel 2 XL. But for gamers, especially mobile gamers, the Razer Phone might be just as interesting. Do...
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Google Earth is almost ready to work on Firefox Earlier this year, Google Earth finally became accessible on a browser, giving you a way to virtually explore our world without having to install its application. At the moment, though, it will only work if you're using ...
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(Reuters) - Apple Inc has designed iPhones and iPads that would drop chips supplied by Qualcomm Inc , according to two people familiar with the matter.
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Facebook Now Estimates 126 Million Americans Viewed Russian-Bought Political Propaganda The scale of Russian efforts to fuel discord and resentment among US voters during the 2016 election was far greater than previously disclosed, according to multiple reports surfacing on the eve of congressional testimon...
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