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Location American Technology News for 7 March 2018
Facebook adds video chat to its lightweight Messenger app Microsoft isn't the only one making video chat more accessible in its messaging app. Facebook is rolling out an update to Messenger Lite for Android that brings video chats to those with lower-end phones or dodgy interne...
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Google's new processor could be the future of quantum computing Quantum computing represents the future of computers, and that's because of physics. In the not too distant future, we won't be able to further reduce the size of the transistors used in traditional computing, and that's...
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Cortana bypassed passwords to browses sites on locked PCs AI-powered smart assistants have become the newest weapons tech companies have in the market. For some people, they are life-changing and habit-forming. For others, they are mere curiosities. But for a certain group of t...
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Pentagon taps Google AI tech to automatically analyze drone footage Google is helping the Department of Defense develop machine learning and AI tech for analyzing drone footage, the company has confirmed. According to a Google spokesperson talking about the arrangement, the company’s T...
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An Atlas V rocket destroyed this photographer's camera lens, and he's totally okay with that For photographers interested in capturing the fire and fury of a spacecraft leaving Earth, rocket launch days are a pretty big deal. We're so used to seeing jaw-dropping photos of these events that it can be easy to forg...
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23andMe gets FDA approval for BRCA cancer risk DNA test The FDA has approved a 23andMe’s cancer risk test, one that provides the results directly to the consumer rather than to a doctor who would then provide their patient with info. The approval is specifically for the Per...
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Apple improves the speakers in iPhones, iPads and iPods with each release — usually making them louder than the previous generation. Still, people constantly complain that iPhones are not loud enough. In our latest Qui...
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Apple's new US campus most likely to spring up in northeast, report argues With the company having ruled out California and Texas, Apple's next big U.S. campus is most likely to pop up in a northeastern state, a report argued on Wednesday.
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Ethereum Was 'Significantly Less Secure Than Bitcoin' Until Last Month Eclipse attacks on the Ethereum network were a critical security vulnerability that could "be run by any kid with a machine and a script."
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An undisclosed flaw in Nike's MyNikeTeam.com website for wholesale customers could be exploited with a few lines of code.
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Test risk of breast cancer from home with new FDA-approved DNA kit by 23andMe By analyzing DNA collected through a saliva sample, the test detectsincreased risk of developing breast, ovarian or prostate cancer.        
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You Can and Should Hide Your Facebook and Twitter Likes Its okay to fall out of love with social media, especially as it seems like it's a painful reassessment of your own self-worth every time you post something. Every like, retweet, new follower or friend can feel like they...
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Bizarre piles of rock have formed on Mars and NASA isn't quite sure what caused them NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) is taking pictures of the Red Planet and a newly released photo has revealed bizarre piles of rock.
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Google's AI scans and tags millions of 'Life' magazine photos Google is pretty big on art. Its technology has turned clumsy doodles into masterpieces, transformed smartphones into virtual exhibitions and, in a move that caused momentary internet hysteria, helped selfie-takers find ...
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Does a Quantum Equation Govern Some of the Universe's Large Structures? A new paper uses the Schrödinger equation to describe debris disks around stars and black holes—and provides an object lesson about what “quantum” really means --
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Using algorithms to monitor cancer evolution and apply game theory to their treatment has doubled the survival time of men with advanced prostate cancer
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New travel insurance app uses geolocation

Springwise - 7 Mar 2018 08:10
New travel insurance app uses geolocation A new travel insurance app turns itself on and off automatically based on the user's location The post New travel insurance app uses geolocation appeared first on Springwise.
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National security concerns may derail Broadcom bid for Qualcomm - CNET Panel that reviews mergers with US companies is concerned with Broadcom's relationships with foreign entities.
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Netflix offers parents more control over what their kids can stream Parents looking to moderate what their children can stream on Netflix can do so already, by setting up a PIN for content at a particular maturity level. But that may not be good enough for those users who want more granu...
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Teens Using E-Cigarette Have The Same Toxic Chemicals Found In Smokers Toxic compounds found in those who smoke traditional tobacco cigarettes were also found in teens who just used e-cigarettes. The same chemicals were also detected in teens who used flavored e-cigarettes without nicotine.
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The White House is gearing up to request that law enforcement and security agencies be allowed to track and shoot down civilian drones, Bloomberg reported. An official told the publication that the effort has been underw...
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Mercedes' futuristic headlights can project symbols onto the road During the first half of this year, some Mercedes-Maybach customers will receive the first batch of Mercedes-Maybach S-Class vehicles featuring Digital Light, the automaker’s futuristic headlights. Daimler announced th...
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