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Location American Technology News for 17 March 2018
17 Billion? How the CDC Estimated How Many Binge Drinks US Downs Each Year U.S. adults consume more than 17 billion alcoholic drinks during binges each year. But how did researchers calculate this?
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NASA wants your pictures of clouds to verify its satellites' data NASA announced this week that it's looking for some citizen scientists to help out with a project. Six orbiting instruments make up NASA's Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) project and they are used to...
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'Virtual Particles' Could Create Dark, Echoing Dead Stars There might be a massive, dead star out there that bends the stuff of raw vacuum and prevents itself from collapsing into a black hole.
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Boeing's new 737 MAX 7 airplane completes first test flight - CNET The next version of Boeing's popular 737 aircraft has the longest range of any MAX plane.
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Power-gulping cryptocurrency miners now charged higher fees in New York The New York State Public Service Commission is allowing power companies to charge higher rates to cryptocurrency miners. At least three companies reside in upstate New York, driving prices up for everyone in the vicinit...
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Efforts in Disaster Prediction Take a Step Further with IoT Sensors The past decade has seen hundreds of natural disasters in various countries. While the US stays one of the most affected ones, developing countries remain the major sufferers particularly due to denser population and poo...
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AI and Blockchain Tech Are The Future of Successful Trading In the past five years, the global financial industry has experienced major disruptions thanks to innovative technologies in AI, Machine Learning, and Blockchain. The rate at which supercomputers are taking over the fina...
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Best Tempered Glass Screen Protectors for Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 What's the best screen protector for the Galaxy Tab S3? If you're going to bother getting a screen protector for your Galaxy Tab S3, then you'll want to go with tempered glass. If it cracks or chips, it won't turn into s...
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Trump plans new sanctions on Venezuela's 'Petro' cryptocurrency Last month, the Venezuelan government launched Petro, the world's first state-issued cryptocurrency, in hopes of boosting its struggling economy and circumventing U.S. and European sanctions. The Trump administration, ho...
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Sony a7 III dynamic range and high ISO improve over its predecessor Sony recently announced the a7 III, a comparatively affordable full frame mirrorless camera that incorporates a host of advanced features derived from the a9 and a7R III. The combination of price point and feature set ma...
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Steve Jobs' 1973 job application sells for whopping $174K Last month we told you about an auction for an interesting piece of Steve Jobs memorabilia: one of the Apple co-founder’s first job applications, dating back to 1973. When the listing was first announced by RR Auction,...
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These Canadians Are Building the First Commercial Electric Snowmobile Taiga Motors' electric snowmobile goes from 0 to 60 mph in 3 seconds.
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It pays to learn to code with C# and here's why Heads up: All products featured here are selected by Mashable's commerce team and meet our rigorous standards for awesomeness. If you buy something, Mashable may earn an affiliate commission. So you're fluent in HTML, CS...
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Australia warns on encrypted apps as Southeast Asia vows terror cooperation Use of encrypted messaging apps to plan terrorist attacks is the greatest threat facing intelligence agencies in modern times, Australia warned Saturday as Southeast Asian leaders vowed closer cooperation to counter extr...
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Cambridge Analytica used Facebook data it promised Facebook it had deleted, the company claims. Facebook on Friday suspended accounts for Strategic Communication Laboratories, the parent company of Cambridge Analytica, t...
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iOS might have a backdoor that can be used to hack into any iPhone, even the iPhone X Apple has been advertising its focus on user data security and privacy for years now. Encryption ensures data security as long as you protect your devices with a password, pin, fingerprint, or face. Nobody should be able...
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New FAA Rules Take Aim at Dangerous Helicopter Flights The crash on Sunday that drowned five people could have been averted with rules that prevent open door flights with non-quick-release harnesses.
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The Engineering Behind the Horrible Florida Bridge Collapse The "quick build" process used to put up the span that fell and killed six people is actually quite common--and has been around for decades.
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Qualcomm's Paul Jacobs removed from board as he pursues bid for company Just days after avoiding a hostile takeover by Singapore-based Broadcom, the situation at Qualcomm continued to devolve on Friday when former executive chairman and ex-CEO Paul Jacobs was stripped of his board position a...
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Adrian Lamo, former hacker who turned in Chelsea Manning, dead at 37 Intruder of Yahoo, Microsoft and NYT was best known for reporting Manning leaks.
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Tim Cook meets with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin at Apple Park Apple CEO Tim Cook met with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin at the company’s brand new campus, Apple Park, as mentioned in the tweet Mnuchin posted. more…
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The Galaxy S9 and S9+ are now out, and to celebrate its launch, Samsung is blowing it out big time. When you purchase an S9 or S9+, you can get The Samsung Ultimate Bundle, which consists of Samsung Gear IconX Wireless H...
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