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Former Yahoo, Equifax CEOs to testify at Senate hearing on hacks - CNET Marissa Mayer and Richard Smith among those invited to appear before panel to discuss massive hacks.
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A bit of a 'quantum magic trick'--experiment shows how to speed up frequency measurement An accurate analog clock tick-tick-ticks with a constant precision and well known frequency: one tick per second. The longer you let it tick, the better to test its accuracy --10 times as long corresponds to a ten-fold i...
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Adobe analytics suggest that majority of holiday online shopping will be on mobile devices Stats from Adobe’s analytics wing suggest that, for the first time ever, more holiday shopping will be done on mobile devices than on computers … more…
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'Silicon Valley' star Kumail Nanjiani warns 'tech has the capacity to destroy us' Starring in a comedy about tech isn't always funny, one of HBO's Silicon Valley stars explained in a cynical Twitter thread Wednesday. Kumail Nanjiani, who plays software engineer Dinesh in the TV series, shared some tho...
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Tim Cook addresses tax reform, Russian Facebook ads, customer privacy, more in interview Apple CEO Tim Cook sat down with NBC News' Lester Holt on Wednesday to talk about issues affecting the modern tech industry landscape, from tax reform to concerns that Russia interfered with the 2016 presidential electio...
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Google's Pixel 2 XL warranty may not cover our biggest concern - CNET Not satisfied with Pixel 2 XL screen? Here's Google's promise. Don't be surprised if you're still a little confused.
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Saudi Arabia gave Richard Branson $1 billion to go to space Saudi Arabia may be poised to become a world leader in commercial space travel.        
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Zuckerberg says Facebook profit will take hit to prevent abuse - CNET The social network's CEO said he's "dead serious" about fixing the problem.
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Stop Doing Companies' Digital Busywork for Free

Scientific American - 2 Nov 2017 17:15
Stop Doing Companies' Digital Busywork for Free Consumer technologies—whether user reviews and recommendations, social media or health care portals—involve logistical effort that means more administrative work at home. --
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Squashed in Space: Study Identifies Changes in Astronauts' Brains The NASA-funded work compares MRIs before and after trips --
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Virtual reality could be the answer to treating phantom pain People who become paraplegics due to a spinal injury usually have to deal with more than just losing the feeling in their legs. They also have to battle excruciating phantom pain, which doctors can't cure with medicine. ...
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Dashlane universal password manager comes to Linux, Chromebook and Microsoft Edge Dashlane, a popular password manager than now reaches 9 million users, is launching today on Linux, Chromebook, and in Microsoft Edge for the first time. The company before required users to install its desktop software ...
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Celebs pushing crypto coins watch out, Uncle Sam is watching - CNET The SEC says anyone hawking cryptocurrency ICOs must obey the law.
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Hanbury Wood and Stainless Steel Luxury Watches

The Gadget Flow - 2 Nov 2017 15:00
Hanbury Wood and Stainless Steel Luxury Watches Add a natural element to your timepiece collection with the Hanbury Wood and Stainless Steel Luxury Watches. Combining premium grade stainless steel, 100% all natural wood and top grain Italian leather, Hanbury watches a...
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Dustee Jenkins, who used to run comms for Target, moves to the streaming music service Spotify wants to go public soon. In the meantime it is shuffling its corporate org chart: The streaming music service is bringing in ...
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Ableton Live 10 will remember your riffs if you forget to press record Ableton Live is popular with computer musicians thanks to its flexibility. As the name suggests, it enables live performance of electronic music, but it's also a robust music making tool in its own right. Fans of Live ar...
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Why Best Buy charged so much for the iPhone X

Mashable - 2 Nov 2017 05:43
Why Best Buy charged so much for the iPhone X Best Buy was marking some iPhone X pre-orders to $100 over Apple's price — but no longer.  The electronics retailer announced today that it will no longer allow customers to pre-order the iPhone X unactivated and with...
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SpaceX Matches ULA Single Year Launch Record with KoreaSat, Record Breaker On Tap: Photo/Video Gallery KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL - With the stunningly beautiful Halloween eve liftoff of the commercial KoreaSat-5A telecomsat payload from the Florida Space Coast, SpaceX matched competitor United Launch Alliance's (ULA) singl...
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Super Mario Run, other apps updated to support iPhone X display and Face ID With Apple's iPhone X due to launch on Friday, developers, including Apple itself, are rolling out updates to take advantage of the device's larger Super Retina OLED display and unique features like Face ID authenticatio...
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Scientists now claim aliens might be a lot like humans You don't have to have be a huge sci-fi buff to know that depictions of aliens in movies, video games, and books are almost always very wild. Whether it's tiny grey dudes with big black eyes, violent primitives like the ...
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Google doodle celebrates Day of the Dead holiday - CNET Holiday has expanded beyond its roots in Mexico to provide comfort and community to those who have lost loved ones in cultures around the world
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Identical Twins vs Apple Face ID

Twisted Sifter - 2 Nov 2017 20:33
Identical Twins vs Apple Face ID Identical twins see if they can unlock each other's phone using Apple's new Face ID feature
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