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Location American Technology News for 15 January 2018

Fiat Chrysler won't sell Jeep: CEO

Phys.org - 15 Jan 2018 22:20
Fiat Chrysler won't sell Jeep: CEO Sergio Marchionne, CEO of Fiat Chrysler (FCA), swatted down speculation Monday that he might sell the group's popular Jeep brand and forecasted a future strategic plan by June in anticipation of his retirement.
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Scientists discover 161 million-year-old 'rainbow dinosaur' with iridescent feathers As the discoveries of massive ice deposits on Mars and hidden subterranean tunnels on the moon continue to fuel mankind's obsession with the cosmos, there is still so much left to be discovered here on Earth. A friendly ...
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The biggest VR and AR announcements of CES 2018

Android Central - 15 Jan 2018 16:00
The biggest VR and AR announcements of CES 2018 This year was all about polish, and that's a very good thing. As virtual reality and augmented reality continue to grow in popularity, CES remains one of the best places to see what we can expect in the coming year. This...
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Everyone is obsessed with a new Google app that uses selfies to find your fine art look-alike If you had told us last week that Google would find a way to get people interested in fine art en masse, we would've laughed in your face. Fast-forward to today, and people are obsessed with a new update to theGoogle Art...
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Boeing shows its vision for a hypersonic spy aircraft Lockheed isn't the only one hoping to make a hypersonic spy aircraft. Boeing has provided early details on its own design for a hypersonic tech demonstrator that would lead to a spiritual successor to the SR-71 Blackbird...
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Still using Windows 8.1? You're on your own now

Digital Trends - 15 Jan 2018 16:17
Still using Windows 8.1? You're on your own now Microsoft has officially ended mainstream support for Windows 8.1, meaning it will no longer receive patches or improvements. This comes ahead of its extended support end in five-years time. The post Still using Windows ...
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Canon TS-E 50mm f/2.8L MACRO Review

Photography Blog - 15 Jan 2018 15:30
Canon TS-E 50mm f/2.8L MACRO Review The new Canon TS-E 50mm f/2.8L MACRO is a specialist lens for full-frame Canon DSLR camera that offers tilt, shift and rotate movements, plus 1:2 macro functionality. Read our Canon 50mm tilt shift lens review now, compl...
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Light may unlock a new quantum dance for electrons in graphene A team of researchers has devised a simple way to tune a hallmark quantum effect in graphene--the material formed from a single layer of carbon atoms--by bathing it in light. Their theoretical work, which was published r...
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Sony FE 24-105 f/4 G OSS Review

Photography Blog - 15 Jan 2018 13:00
Sony FE 24-105 f/4 G OSS Review The Sony FE 24-105 f/4 G OSS is a new, lightweight, general purpose standard zoom lens, offering a more versatile focal range than the FE 24-70mm f/2.8 GM lens, plus built-in image stabilisation and a much more affordabl...
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Apple Health App data being used as evidence in murder trial in Germany An Afghan refugee named Hussein Khavari is being accused of raping and murdering 19-year-old medical student Maria Ladenburger and disposing of her body in a river. Police went through the Apple Health App on his phone a...
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Car hacking remains a very real threat as autos become ever more loaded with tech New vehicles are less susceptible to some cyber attacks than they were a couple years ago, but the hacking threat is expected to grow.        
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Google Arts and Culture app now shows your fine art lookalike Google has updated its Arts and Culture app with some nifty new functionality. If you download the app (or apply the new update, assuming you already had the app installed), you can share a selfie and have the app attemp...
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France wants tougher rules on bitcoin to avoid criminal use France's finance minister says he wants new regulation targeted at virtual currencies, to stop them from being used for tax evasion, financing terrorism and other crime.
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Apple's App Store revenues poised to beat global movie ticket sales in 2018 Barring a sudden drop in demand, revenues from the App Store are likely to eclipse worldwide box office revenues sometime this year, according to one analyst.
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1,000 people face child porn charges after sharing sex videos The accused range from 15 to their early 20s, according to officials in Denmark. Most shared the videos once or twice but some did so hundreds of times.
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Bitcoin miners have extracted 80 percent of all the bitcoins there will ever be With 21 million being the maximum potential number of the cryptocurrency that will ever exist, we're edging ever closer toward that number. The latest milestone reached was the 80 percent mark, with 16.8 million coins mi...
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Microscape Chicago Collection 3D-Printed Cityscape Models

The Gadget Flow - 15 Jan 2018 16:00
Microscape Chicago Collection 3D-Printed Cityscape Models Display the architectural beauty of downtown Chicago in your home or office with the Microscape Chicago Collection 3D-Printed Cityscape Models. Microscape applies their aerial scanning and 3D printing process to create m...
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SpaceX dragon capsule returns to Earth after Space Station delivery A SpaceX Dragon cargo ship left the International Space Station and returned to Earth Saturday (Jan.
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This 1960s Radar Technology Is Making a Comeback in Self Driving Cars An Israeli company is giving cars x-ray vision.
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NASA creates beautiful fly through video of Orion Nebula NASA has whipped up something that anyone who has ever looked at images of the Orion Nebula has probably dreamed of doing. The video shows what it would be like to fly through the nebular and is made using a combination ...
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The stories behind Aboriginal star names now recognised by the world's astronomical body Four stars in the night sky have been formally recognised by their Australian Aboriginal names.
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Four malicious Chrome extensions managed to infect over half a million users worldwide, including employees of major organizations, ICEBRG reports.
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