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AR for the naked eye transforms outdoor advertising With a single stream of light and a reflector, this media tech startup creates huge, location-based images that can be displayed anywhere. The post AR for the naked eye transforms outdoor advertising appeared first on Sp...
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Facebook shared user data with Apple, other device manufacturers, report says Social media giant Facebook admits it had data-sharing partnerships with Apple and many other device manufacturers over a period of years, granting third-party access to users' personal data before the company made apps ...
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Galaxy Note 9 Leak Exposes Samsung's Radical Upgrade Samsung radical Galaxy Note 9 upgrade has suddenly been exposed by a major source...
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The Boba Fett Movie Shouldn't Star Boba Fett Plans for a Boba Fett film have been in the works for a long time--Lucasfilm almost officially announced one, to be helmed by the Fantastic Four reboot's Josh Trank, in 2015. But plans have changed, and with the recent r...
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This guy attached a telephoto lens to his Game Boy Camera Nintendo launched the wonderfully weird Game Boy Camera for its beloved handheld console in the late 1990s. It attached like a cartridge and allowed people to capture, edit and, if you had the companion hardware, print b...
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Chemical traces from star formation cast light on cosmic history Fresh insight into how stars are formed is challenging scientists' understanding of the Universe.
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Best MicroSD Cards For Moto G6

Android Central - 4 Jun 2018 17:00
Best MicroSD Cards For Moto G6 Adopt some more storage for your new budget champ. The Moto G6 continues Motorola's trend of offering the best bang for your buck. You get a modern design, powerful internal specs and common sense features like a headpho...
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These Physicists Watched a Clock Tick for 14 Years Straight It was to test Einstein's theory of general relativity.
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The hot new smartphone Trump tried to ban is now on Amazon for less than an iPhone X Trump and the current administration in the White House don't want you to get your hands on the insanely hot new Huawei P20 Pro flagship phone. They went as far as to pressure US wireless carriers and Best Buy into sever...
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Canon EOS 4000D Review

Photography Blog - 4 Jun 2018 12:00
Canon EOS 4000D Review The brand new Canon EOS 4000D (also known as the Digital Rebel T100 in North America) is the cheapest ever Canon DSLR camera, clearly designed to tempt smartphone users into buying their first interchangeable lens camera...
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Wireless system can power devices inside the body New technology could enable remote control of drug delivery, sensing, and other medical applications.
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How Acer Hopes To Teach Apple A Lesson With Its First Tablet Chromebook The first ever Chromebook tablet with the Google operating system is vying head on with the iPad for loyalty in American K-12 classrooms.
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MacBook Pro with six cores, 32GB RAM, dark macOS to debut at WWDC Apple's annual WWDC is almost upon us and while hardcore iPhone fans will have to wait a bit longer for their turn, there's still more than enough good things to go around for the Apple faithful. While the crux of the ev...
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Asus' ROG Phone Looks Like the Wildest Gaming Phone Yet What started as an experiment to bring gaming features to the mobile world has now become a full-on trend. Last year, Razer introduced a phone with flagship specs and a high refresh rate display. Then, Nubia upped the an...
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Researchers devise new way to make light interact with matter A new way of enhancing the interactions between light and matter, developed by researchers at MIT and Israel's Technion, could someday lead to more efficient solar cells that collect a wider range of light wavelengths, a...
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Researchers devise new way to make light interact with matter Reducing the wavelength of light could allow it to be absorbed or emitted by a semiconductor, study suggests.
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Scientists studying nuclear spin make a surprising discovery In proton-proton smashups, more neutrons scatter to the right than the left relative to the proton spin direction. That was the accepted wisdom, and scientists thought the pattern would hold even when the protons struck ...
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Surviving The Entrepreneurial Wilderness In Six Steps Here are the tools you need to survive your journey over rough terrain to find your city of gold.
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Freedom: The Magnum Square Print Sale

Photography Blog - 4 Jun 2018 14:00
Freedom: The Magnum Square Print Sale Tthe Magnum Photos June 2018 Square Print Sale examines both the definition of freedom, and the legacy of this quest for freedom through the work of Magnum's photographers.
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Researchers pioneer new eczema treatment

EurekAlert! - 4 Jun 2018 06:00
(University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus) Eczema is the most common and stubborn skin disease in the world, but a study led by Dr. Donald Leung of the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus is offering new...
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Electric cars get a big charge with states, car makers investing millions Electric cars only make up about one percent of the U.S. car market these days, but that could get a boost with big money coming in to promote electric vehicles. This past week, California, New York, and New Jersey annou...
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Tim Cook spends time with scholarship winners ahead of WWDC On the evening before WWDC 2018, Tim Cook Tweeted out a short video showing him meeting with some of the student scholarship winners, and the projects they are currently working on.
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