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Netflix's new Smart Downloads feature eases offline binge-watching A new Netflix feature called Smart Downloads automatically grabs the next episode for your Android mobile device when you finish one.        
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Teslas in China cost at least $20,000 more after U.S. tariffs President Donald Trump is brawling with Chinese President Xi Jinping over trade, and the latest victims in their tariff squabble are prospective Tesla owners in China. Prices for Elon Musk's electric cars are skyrocketin...
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President Trump’s new Supreme Court nominee will face more scrutiny for his ideological leanings around issues like abortion than his thoughts on tech, but we do know a bit about the latter. On Monday, Trump nominated ...
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Twitter shares plummeted after 70 million accounts were removed But the company CFO eased investors’ concerns.        
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Thanos Has Snapped His Fingers and Killed Half of a Subreddit Perfect balance has been achieved. The r/ThanosDidNothingWrong subreddit is now better equipped to allocate its precious resources after moderators randomly banned half of its members. Was I among those culled? Well, all...
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The plan to use DNA tests to reunite immigrant children with their parents is sparking concern over how the data might also be used.        
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China central bank brags about killing Bitcoin trading in the country Bitcoin had a fantastic run last year, but the fun only lasted until January 2018 when a variety of factors contributed to Bitcoin's massive fall. Fears of regulation in multiple markets were often cited as the main reas...
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It's going to be an exciting year for photographers -- finally -- as both Canon and Nikon are reportedly planning full-frame mirrorless cameras for debut before the end of 2018. It's good news for consumers, because it m...
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A Time-Lapsed Glacier Collapse Is the Saddest Science Lesson Time-lapse footage of a calving Glacier in Greenland could help researchers anticipate catastrophic sea-level rise.
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NVIDIA Unveils AI That Removes Noise, Grain, and Even Watermarks NVIDIA has unveiled an impressive new AI that can automatically remove noise, grain, and even watermarks from photos. What’s even more impressive is the fact that it’s all accomplished without studying any examples o...
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Apple Reportedly Plans to Deploy 1Password to All Employees, Acquisition Also Possible Apple plans to deploy 1Password internally to all of its more than 100,000 employees around the world over the next few months, and may even be in acquisition talks with 1Password's parent company AgileBits to eventually...
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Europe Plans Second Attempt at Asteroid Planetary Defense Mission A year and a half after ministers declined to fund one mission to an asteroid, the European Space Agency is working on a second such mission that could support planetary defense efforts.
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Sophos webinar looks on the bright side of regulations that echoed around the world Promo Nobody can have have failed to notice a sudden flood of ingratiating emails at the end of May. It signalled the arrival of the Gen...
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Facebook Runs Full-Page Ads in Indian Newspapers to Fight Fake News Facebook has been under fire in India following a string of lynchings that appeared to have been prompted by false news sp
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New DNA Synthesis Method Could Soon Build a Genome in a Day Synthetic biologists are the computer programmers of biology. Their code? DNA. The whole enterprise sounds fantastical: you insert new snippets of DNA code--in the form of a chain of A, T, C, G letters--into an organism,...
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This shapeshifting The JSK Lab at the University of Tokyo created project DRAGON. This flying "dragon" drone can change its form to navigate through different spaces.
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Best Windows Phone alternatives for people who miss their Microsoft phones - CNET We find the best replacements for your favorite features.
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♫ If you don't answer, I'll just ring it off the wall ♫ Fresh from fighting content filters in the EU, Google is working on the ultimate content filter- which seals the user off in a spam-free bubble....
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More than half of companies are plagued with phishing emails on a regular basis, and awareness training often isn't enough, according to an IronScales report.
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Two Chinese launches in 24 hours deliver Pakistan satellites, Beidou backup to orbit The July 9 launches were China's 19th and 20th of 2018, with CASC aiming to carry out around 36 launches this year. SpaceNews.com
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Every person has a unique brain anatomy

Science Daily - 10 Jul 2018 18:46
Every person has a unique brain anatomy Like with fingerprints, no two people have the same brain anatomy, a study has shown. This uniqueness is the result of a combination of genetic factors and individual life experiences.
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NVIDIA's AI can fix bad photos by looking at other bad photos A team of researchers from NVIDIA, MIT and Aalto University have found a way to fix pixelated photographs using AI -- even if the AI has never seen a clean example of the target photo.
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