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This week on AI: Apple AR glasses in 2020, iPad Pro with Face ID & more With the iPhone X barely on shelves, rumors have already begun to turn to future Apple hardware, including the company's predicted augmented reality headset.
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Back in August during an earnings call, Disney stated that it would start pulling its content off Netflix in order to start a streaming service of its own. The company currently plans to launch it sometime in 2019 and in...
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Alibaba hits nearly $18 billion in 'Singles Day' orders in 12 hours, already surpassing 2016 sales Well, it’s 11/11 on the other side of the globe which means Alibaba is already raking in loads of cash from Singles Day, otherwise known as the biggest day for global online shopping of the year. The company has a runn...
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The iPhone X Actually Has A Home Button: How To Use It If You're Sick Of Gestures Because the iPhone X doesn't have a home button, users are required to learn a new gestures-based navigation system to properly interact with their handset. As it turns out, the classic home button can be resurrected.
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Behold: A next-gen iPad with Face ID and no notch According to a Bloomberg report published last week, Apple is working on a 2018 iPad Pro that'll take the edge-to-edge display and Face ID sensor from the iPhone X, and put them into tablet form. This really shouldn't be...
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This Photographer Hiked 14 Hours for Epic Wedding Photos at Trolltunga Trolltunga, or “Troll Tongue,” is a famous rock formation in Norway that’s used often for breathtaking photos. Photographer Priscila Valentina was recently asked by a couple to shoot wedding photos at the cliff. Af...
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In an interview in The Hollywood Reporter on Friday, model Scott R. Brunton accused Star Trek actor George Takei of sexual assault, which allegedly took place in the actor's condo in 1981. In a response on Twitter, Takei...
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This Week's Awesome Stories From Around the Web (Through November 11) QUANTUM COMPUTING IBM Raises the Bar With a 50-Qubit Quantum Computer Will Knight | MIT Technology Review "50 qubits is a significant landmark in progress toward practical quantum computers. Other systems built so far ha...
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New Microsoft Word attacks infect PCs sans macros

Ars Technica - 11 Nov 2017 16:30
New Microsoft Word attacks infect PCs sans macros Microsoft tells customers how to spot and block attacks.
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Orbital ATK Aborts Rocket Launch to Space Station Due to Wayward Plane Orbital ATK aborted the launch of a Cygnus cargo ship bound for the International Space Station early Saturday (Nov. 11) when a wayward aircraft flew inside the restricted airspace around NASA's Wallops Flight Facility l...
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Stellar Zombie: Scientists Discover a Star That Won't Die The appearance of a three-year-long supernova explosion challenges scientist's current understanding of star formation and death, and work is underway to explain the bizarre phenomenon.
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IBM reveals 50 qubit quantum computer prototype

Slash Gear - 11 Nov 2017 16:00
IBM reveals 50 qubit quantum computer prototype The researchers at the IBM Q lab have been busy this year; back in May they revealed a quantum computing platform with a 17 qubit processor, and now they’ve already topped that by a huge margin. The company has announc...
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Nintendo said to double Switch production to 30M in 2018 Since the Nintendo Switch was release earlier this year, it’s turned into one of the company’s biggest hardware hits in quite some time. The console/handheld hybrid is already well on its way to topping the total lif...
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All the Experiments Aboard Saturday's ISS Resupply Mission Astronauts need toilet paper and the people need science.
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$280M Worth of Ethereum Is Trapped Thanks To a Dumb Bug Ethereum, Wikileaks, a years-old hack of the Trump business empire, and more of the week's top security news.
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First Flight of NASA's Largest Rocket May Be Delayed Until 2020

Scientific American - 11 Nov 2017 14:00
First Flight of NASA's Largest Rocket May Be Delayed Until 2020 The agency’s Space Launch System is intended to take astronauts to the Moon and beyond --
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A massive security breach that hit Equifax has cost the US credit bureau nearly $90 million so far, a figure that is set to rise further, its chief financial officer said on Thursday.
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NASA Honors History of Veterans in Space Program

SPACE.com - 11 Nov 2017 12:00
NASA Honors History of Veterans in Space Program In honor of Veterans Day, current and former astronauts have shared warm messages to all those who've served and sacrificed in the armed forces of the United States.
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Review: Fitbit Ionic aims at Apple Watch, but needs more apps Fitbit's first attempt at a smartwatch proves better as a high-end fitness tracker than a full-on competitor to the Apple Watch.
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Our favorite mesh Wi-Fi system can now boost any router you already have We absolutely love the AmpliFi HD (High-Density) Home Wi-Fi System, which is by far the fastest and most reliable mesh wireless solution in this class. It’s also on sale on Amazon right now, so it costs way less than s...
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UPS is investing more seriously in electric vehicles, testing out new EV delivery vans in California and snagging some of Mitsubishi Fuso's urban trucks coming to NYC. But what about its existing fleet? The shipping comp...
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Orbital ATK looks to Antares to handle cargo resupply missions After launching three of its last four Cygnus missions from Florida, Orbital ATK is planning to begin a string of cargo launches to the International Space Station on its Antares rocket with one scheduled for Nov. 11. Sp...
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