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Apple Touch ID might make an ultrasonic, in-display comeback Apple can sing Face ID’s praises all it wants but that’s not going to chang the fact that there are cases where it is less convenient to use. Then again, even conventional fingerprint sensors, back or front, aren’t...
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Another personality quiz is coming back to haunt millions of Facebook users Welp, it looks like another quiz app may have exposed millions of Facebook users' personal data. A personality quiz app created by researchers exposed personal data on more than 3 million Facebook users, according to a r...
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Kaspersky Is Moving Some of Its Operation From Russia to Switzerland to Win Back Trust An embattled Kaspersky Labs is fighting back against accusations that its ties to the Russian government can create a security risk when using its anti-virus software. On Tuesday, the cybersecurity firm announced that it...
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Pros and Cons of Various Methods of Interstellar Travel

Universe Today - 15 May 2018 03:06
Pros and Cons of Various Methods of Interstellar Travel A new study by a UK scientists takes a look at the different means of interstellar travel, and considers the pros and cons of each. The post Pros and Cons of Various Methods of Interstellar Travel appeared first on Unive...
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How NASA Will Look for Geysers (and Life) on Europa Future spacecraft will scan for biomarkers of life in the ocean of Jupiter's moon.
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Facebook Dodges Parliament's Questions About Cambridge Analytica, Ads Inciting Violence in Myanmar Facebook has responded to a list of 39 questions provided by British lawmakers concerning user privacy, but in many cases, the company failed to adequately provide answers, a parliamentary committee said.
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Recently bankrupted retail brand Toys 'R' Us is auctioning off its intellectual property as part of efforts to repay creditors, Reuters reports. Included in these assets are mascot Geoffrey the Giraffe, the Babies 'R' Us...
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The Hungriest Black Hole Ever Detected Gobbles a Sun-Sized Star Every Two Days Supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies can get absurdly huge, sometimes reaching masses billions of times greater than our Sun. The rate at which black holes grow can vary, but Australian astronomers have de...
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Supermodel Karlie Kloss' videos showcase brilliant women in tech - CNET Following up on her coding camps, the next step in the Kode with Klossy initiative is highlighting role models in science and tech.
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Electron-Shooting Carbon Nanotubes Could Improve Our Understanding of Asteroids A new NASA probe will use incredibly tiny, rolled tubes of carbon to analyze rocky objects like asteroids, which may hold chemical clues about the origin of the solar system and its rocky inhabitants.
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Scientists Kick Off Synthetic Biology Project to Make Virus-Resistant Super Cells Recently, roughly 200 eminent scientists assembled in Boston. Their agenda? Creating "superhero" human cells impervious to all viral attacks and possibly other killers--radiation, freezing, aging, or even cancer. The tri...
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Unreal Views of the Trippy Colors in Ethiopia's Danakil Desert This hydrothermal field in Dallol puts on a hell of a show.
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You're paying for Google to track you so that you can use Google services for free Having Google and Facebook track you online and collect as much data as possible is a necessary evil. Willingly or unwillingly, you allow any internet company to use your data in return for the free use of the company's ...
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Swiss police investigate deadly crash, fire involving Tesla Police in southern Switzerland are investigating the death of a German man after a Tesla that he was driving crashed into a guardrail and burst into flames
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YouTube Might Finally Get an Incognito Mode to Hide Your Weird Searches Right now the best way to watch YouTube on your phone without being tracked by its ever-knowing recommendation algorithm is to either completely log out or pause your viewing history. But on Tuesday morning, Android Poli...
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10 things you need to know before buying a refrigerator Don't buy a fridge before you read this        
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Google's Pixel 3 Will Be Radical New Concept Google has something different planned for the Pixel 3.
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New DDoS Attack Method Leverages UPnP

Dark Reading - 15 May 2018 15:55
New DDoS Attack Method Leverages UPnP A new DDoS attack leverages unprotected UPnP routers to make attacks harder to stop.
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HP Envy Curved 34 Alexa All-In-One Desktop

The Gadget Flow - 15 May 2018 15:02
HP Envy Curved 34 Alexa All-In-One Desktop Use Alexa or Cortana as your personal assistant with the HP Envy Curved 34 Alexa All-In-One Desktop. Unlike a desktop app, this desktop comes with far-field microphones and the classic blue light that tells you Alexa is ...
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How To Watch A Replay In 'Fortnite: Battle Royale -- ' Sorry, iOS Here's how you can watch a replay in 'Fortnite: Battle Royale,' though the Week 3 challenge won't let you complete it yet and mobile is still out of luck.
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Amazon adopts new policy to promote board diversity - CNET The internet retailer is adopting an NFL-like "Rooney rule."
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Android P on Pixel 2 might have automatic color adjustment What should have been a great successor to a great first product quickly turned into a disaster. The Google Pixel 2, most especially the bigger Pixel 2 XL, was beset by many complaints and issues. The first of those was ...
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