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Location American Technology News for 26 July 2018
How Robots That Swap Out Their Own Parts Will Adapt to the World on the Fly The science fiction multiverse is well populated by all manner of robots. Pick your favorite: Dr. Who fans may favor K9, the Time Lord's mechanical mutt. Maybe the Transformers represent the coolest robots in the galaxy....
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Neutra Innovative Bathroom Spray

The Gadget Flow - 26 Jul 2018 15:00
Neutra Innovative Bathroom Spray Keep your bathroom smelling fresh no matter what with the Neutra Innovative Bathroom Spray. Neutra is a simple yet effective and practical bathroom appliance that ensures a comfortable and carefree bathroom experience. T...
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Phillips-Medisize Enhances Integrated Connected Health Platform

Medical Design Technology - 26 Jul 2018 15:00
News Phillips-Medisize, a Molex company, announced the release of its third generation connected health platform, a service offering for its pharma and drug delivery device clients... Contributed Author: Phillips-Medisiz...
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Turns Out That Soccer Ball Putin Gave Trump Has an NFC Chip in It, But It's Probably Harmless While at a conference alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin at a high-profile conference in Helsinki this month, Donald Trump took some time out of relentlessly praising his counterpart--a former KGB foreign intelli...
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Richard Branson hopes Virgin Galactic can get him to space this year - CNET Virgin Galactic is getting closer to sending people to space, but we've heard ambitious predictions like this before.
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Twitter is locking any account named 'Elon Musk' because crypto-currency scams are out of control Anyone who's made the mistake of wading into the unfiltered cesspool of an Elon Musk tweet's replies will have noticed how bad the crypto-currency scams have become in the last months. Any time Elon Musk tweets, a thousa...
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What a lunar eclipse would look like if you're standing on the moon July 27th's blood moon will be the longest total lunar eclipse in a century, lasting nearly two hours. Here's what it would look like if you're on the moon.        
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NASA weighs delaying WFIRST to fund JWST overrun

Space News - 26 Jul 2018 02:16
NASA weighs delaying WFIRST to fund JWST overrun NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said July 25 that, in order to address the delays and cost overruns with the James Webb Space Telescope, the agency may seek to slow down development of another flagship astrophysics mi...
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Nanotech powers this super-sensitive microphone

TechCrunch - 26 Jul 2018 01:58
Nanotech powers this super-sensitive microphone The trouble with microphones is that they don't just hear -- they have to listen. Powering the mic and its signal processor means using energy, and energy means a battery, and a battery means charging. This new microphon...
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Meet the Anarchists Making Their Own Medicine

Motherboard - 26 Jul 2018 18:03
Meet the Anarchists Making Their Own Medicine The Four Thieves Vinegar Collective is a network of tech-fueled anarchists taking on Big Pharma with DIY medicines.
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Sen. Wyden Urges Government Ban on Adobe Flash

Threatpost - 26 Jul 2018 17:50
Sen. Wyden Urges Government Ban on Adobe Flash Senator sends letter to NSA and NIST urging a mandate to stop using Adobe Flash by August 2019.
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Facial recognition is becoming part of the fabric of everyday life. You might already use it to log in to your phone or computer, or authenticate payments with your bank. In China, where the technology is more common, yo...
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The ACLU put Amazon's Rekognition facial scanning software to the test and the results were more than a little troubling. Comparing "every current member of the House and Senate" against a database of 25,000 publicly ava...
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Apple Watch Series 4: Rumored specs, price, release date - CNET Will the fourth time around be the biggest change ever?
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The Sun Isn't Silent -- Hear Its Song in New Observatory Data The sun is not silent; in fact, it has a surprisingly soothing sound.
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Huawei wants to release the world's first foldable phone in 2019 before Samsung does Next year is shaping up to be the year of the foldable phone. Huawei, the world's third-largest smartphone maker, is reportedly planning to beat Samsung to market with the world's first foldable smartphone, according to ...
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How to enable Chrome's secret Material Design update on desktop and iOS Slowly but surely, Google is bringing its Chrome browser up to speed for 2018. Google has been rolling out elements of its latest Material Design refresh for months now, but some have been hidden behind settings flags th...
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That's cold: Japan tech blasts snoozing workers with AC Japanese office workers hoping to nod off on the job may need to sleep with one eye open thanks to a new system that can detect snoozers and blast them with cold air.
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Lenovo delivers the first Google Assistant smart display Lenovo will start shipping the first Google Assistant smart display this weekend, marking the birth of a new range of products that could eventually include some of Echo Show's staunchest rivals. Similar to what Echo Sho...
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The Edge of Space Just Crept 12 Miles Closer to Earth Where does the sky end and space begin? According to a new study, the edge of space is a lot closer than you think.
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Facebook Takes Historic Plunge as Scandals Finally Take a Toll It was the biggest one-day loss of value in history
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Massachusetts Net Neutrality Law Would Name and Shame Terrible ISPs The state is just the latest to try and hold broadband monopolies accountable in the wake of federal apathy.
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