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Location American Technology News for 6 January 2018
Here's how 'Meltdown' and 'Spectre' got those terrifying names Meltdown and Spectre. Spectre, and Meltdown. The two vulnerabilities, both affecting computer processors across the globe, were disclosed on Jan. 3 and in the process sent manufactures scrambling to answer whether or not...
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"How can you really compare these great events in the geologic past, which occur over such vast timescales, to what's going on today, which is centuries at the longest?" says Daniel Rothman professor of geophysics and co...
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Will Trump's nuclear tweets get him blocked from Twitter? Not while president Amidst calls for Twitter to block President Trump for violating its terms of service, the company on Friday said it won't block world leaders.        
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Someone stole a piece of China's new solar panel-paved road less than a week after it opened Putting solar panels into our roads isn’t the craziest idea, but we may as well admit that it poses some unique challenges. For instance, people may want to walk away with pieces of it. That’s what happened in China,...
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Intel faces class action lawsuits regarding Meltdown and Spectre Class action lawsuits have been filed in California, Indiana, and Oregon.
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Why there's so much hype about Facebook and cryptocurrency Facebook may soon begin exploring uses for cryptocurrency technology. The company's founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted his annual personal memo on Thursday — mostly about being a better CEO — but one throwaway re...
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What You Should Know To Stay Safe From Meltdown, Spectre CPU Security Flaws Meltdown and Spectre are whipping the industry into a frenzy. Before you go into full panic mode, here are four things you need to know to at least keep your devices relatively safe from the CPU security flaws.
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Internet giants to join net neutrality legal battle - CNET The Internet Association, a lobbying group for firms like Facebook, Google, and Twitter, says it'll work with others filing suits against the FCC for repealing Obama-era internet protections.
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NASA: Legendary astronaut, moonwalker John Young has died Astronaut John Young, who walked on the moon and later commanded the first space shuttle flight, has died. He was 87
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Google is gearing up for an Alexa fight at CES

The Verge - 6 Jan 2018 20:41
We're still a ways away from the official start of CES 2018, but the news is already starting to trickle out and everybody is setting up for the big show. And if the parking lot outside of the Las Vegas convention center...
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Space Photos of the Week: Juno Snatches a Shot of Jupiter's Swirling Storms Every time Juno swoops down, it comes within one Earth diameter of Jupiter--and the photos are worth the risk.
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Curiosity Rover Spots Weird Tube-Like Structures on Mars NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has found intriguing structures on Mars that look like tiny, fossilized worm burrows -- but mission team members aren't claiming that the finds are evidence of life.
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Here's How Alcohol Can Damage DNA and Increase Cancer Risk Drinking alcohol can cause damage to DNA that can lead to an increase in cancer risk, according to a new study done in animals.
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Apple Music's Jimmy Iovine reportedly leaving company in August When Apple made it’s $3 billion purchase of headphone maker Beats in 2014, its founders Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre joined the company as executives, overseeing the Apple Music and Beats 1 audio services. Now it’s being...
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White House Staffers Can't Use Personal Smartphones Anymore, and More Security News This Week Meltdown and Spectre, dossier drama, and more of the week's top security news.
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Sierra Nevada Clears Dream Chaser Space Plane Test Milestone Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) announced Jan. 5 that NASA has confirmed that the company's Dream Chaser vehicle passed a key milestone during its November free flight test.
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CES 2017: Where are they now? - CNET

CNET - 6 Jan 2018 15:00
CES 2017: Where are they now? - CNET Every January, gadget firms make a splash at CES. But what happens to those products afterwards?
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Solving Earth's Climate Challenges Require More Satellite Vision: Report Space observations are crucial to solving the challenges presented by Earth's complex climate, which will play a pivotal role in humanity's success or demise, argued an extensive report by the U.S. National Academies.
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50,000 HP Laptop Batteries Recalled Over Safety Hazards: Here Are The Affected Models HP announced that lithium-ion batteries in select notebooks and mobile workstations pose safety hazards, so it's issuing a voluntary recall. Here are the affected models and what to do.
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Common Food Additive May Have Contributed To Deadly Superbug Outbreak Trehalose is a common food additive considered as 'safe' by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Is it linked to the increase in severity of a superbug epidemic?
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Florida officials say hackers may have accessed the personal information and medical records of up to 30,000 Medicaid recipients two months ago.
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ION's outdoor solar speakers blend in as they stream Outdoor speakers aren’t new, but ION wants to make them a whole lot easier to install and use by cutting the cords completely on its new, solar-powered range. The ION Audio Tiki Sounds and Solar Stone Multi each preten...
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