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Location American Technology News for 3 February 2018
Drone gets way too close to an airplane in terrifying video Hey, if you own a drone, maybe don't fly it over an airplane filled with passengers? The FAA is investigating a video that seems to show a drone's close call with a commercial airliner landing at McCarran International A...
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Apple R&D spend exceeds $3B for first time, up $410M from September As per usual, Apple accelerated investments in research and development operations over its first fiscal quarter of 2018, spending more than $3.4 billion on new hires and initiatives that will keep the company competitiv...
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Intel rumored to be in talks to find a partner for its AR glasses business Intel is working on its own augmented reality (AR) glasses that can be paired with mobile devices to project mobile content straight into the user's retina. If that sounds familiar, that's because Google Glass (image abo...
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The Department of Homeland Security has issued a warning about cybercrimes - potentially at the hands of North Korea's vast and very capable hacking operation - that could target athletes and spectators alike at the Wint...
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SpaceX receives launch license for first Falcon Heavy launch The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a launch license for the inaugural launch of SpaceX's Falcon Heavy, scheduled for Feb. 6. SpaceNews.com
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Electric Cars Could Destroy the Electric Grid--or Fix It Forever A major uptick in driving on batteries will stress today's aging grid, but also offer an opportunity to make it way better.
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Here's the Solution to the 3 Year Old, $50,000 Bitcoin Puzzle Motherboard spoke with the person who solved 'The Legend of Satoshi Nakamoto' and won over $50,000.
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Open Source turns 20: Here's how it all started In the dead of winter 20 years ago, Netscape — inspired in part by a treatise on Linux and free software development — released the source code for its Netscape Communicator web browser. The move was unprecedented. T...
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Wind Is Expected to Blow Past Water to Become the Renewable Resource Leader Hydroelectric power plants (aka water and dams) have long been the leading source of renewable electricity in the U.S. Wind power, however, is expected to surpass hydroelectricity by 2019, according... --
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In Photos: Tomb of Royal Woman Found in Ancient Egypt Archaeologists have discovered the ancient Egyptian tomb of a royal woman named Hetpet on the Giza Plateau.
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Whooo Knew? 10 Superb Facts About Owls

Live Science - 3 Feb 2018 15:04
Whooo Knew? 10 Superb Facts About Owls Owls have enjoyed the spotlight around game day ever since wordsmiths, including late-night comedian Stephen Colbert, began using the phrase "Superb Owl" as a way to get around saying the trademarked term "Super Bowl."
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Are Autonomous Cars Really Safer than Human Drivers?

Scientific American - 3 Feb 2018 15:00
Are Autonomous Cars Really Safer than Human Drivers? Most comparisons between human drivers and automated vehicles have been at best uneven, and at worst, unfair --
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Microsoft buying Valve would be a disaster for PC gaming There's been a rumor this week, thin even so far as these rumors usually go, but so enormous in potential impact it seems to have captured people's attention anyway: According to Polygon, Microsoft has reportedly talked ...
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Probiotics for plants? Here's how AI-optimized bacteria could accelerate agriculture Indigo Agriculture has a plan is to pump plants with a bunch of beneficial microbes to make the crops grow faster, stronger, and more productively. It's a long shot, but it could give farmers access to crops that not onl...
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YouTube labels state-sponsored news as rules tighten YouTube on Friday began labeling news broadcasts that get government money as it vowed to be stricter about content at the globally popular online video-sharing service.
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Microsoft's Surface Book 2 just got $300 cheaper, but there's a catch When it launched late last year, Microsoft's flagship Surface Book 2 started at $1,499. That might not raise any eyebrows among people who have bought a MacBook before, but Windows laptops don't normally command that kin...
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YouTube TV Arrives On Roku Devices, But Only To Select Models Google's Live broadcast service, YouTube TV, is finally bringing its app to the Roku platform. However, only a certain number of Roku devices will support the live TV service.
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Alexa will stay calm during Amazon's Super Bowl ad Given that Amazon's latest Super Bowl ad mentions Alexa no less than 10 times, that begs a question: will you have to unplug your Echo speaker to avoid Burger King levels of chaos as it responds to every single utterance...
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A Little Alcohol Is Good For 'Cleaning' The Brain: Study Fancy having a drink or two at the end of the day? A new study shows that low alcohol consumption could help improve the brain's waste removal process.
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Chinese Counterfeiter Busted for Selling $1.1M of Fake iPhones and iPads A Chinese counterfeiter who participated in a scheme to traffic and smuggle counterfeit products mimicking Apple's iPhones and iPads today pled guilty to trafficking and conspiracy charges, according to a press release s...
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Scientists find massive Mayan society under Guatemala jungle LiDAR laser mapping detects thousands of Maya structures hidden in jungles of Guatemala
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Sinus Headaches vs Migraines: How To Tell The Difference Between Symptoms Have a pounding headache but can't tell if it's a sinus infection or migraine? Here's a guide on how to tell the difference between symptoms.
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