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Location American Technology News for 12 August 2018
Alex Jones Tops This Week's Internet News Roundup Last week the Infowars founder was booted from several platforms--but not Twitter.
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New Cameras to Track Perseid Meteor Shower from Meteor Crater A team of scientists are hoping to see one of the year's best meteor showers from one of the most scenic places on Earth: Meteor Crater.
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NASA Bolsters Smallsat Science Programs

SPACE.com - 12 Aug 2018 15:38
NASA Bolsters Smallsat Science Programs NASA is responding to the growing interest in, and capabilities of, small satellites for science applications with an initiative that will spend $100 million a year on a series of projects.
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Police expose SIM card hijacking ring

Engadget - 12 Aug 2018 04:10
There's a good chance you've had to ask your carrier for a SIM swap, whether it's to replace a faulty card or to switch to another size (say, from micro SIM to nano SIM). Crooks, however, are increasingly abusing those s...
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Game-changing iDrive offers unlimited mobile backup for life

Android Authority - 12 Aug 2018 02:48
Game-changing iDrive offers unlimited mobile backup for life Award-winning iDrive securely backs up all your data from Android or iOS, so you'll never have to worry about syncing a new device again.
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As the Pentagon moves to stand up a Space Force, budget fight looms Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan: "It's going to take some time to work this through the Congress." SpaceNews.com
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DEF CON 2018: Hacking Medical Protocols to Change Vital Signs LAS VEGAS - In recent years there has been more attention paid to the security of medical devices; however, there has been little security research done on the unique protocols used by these devices. Many of the insulin ...
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NASA launches Parker Solar Probe in mission to 'touch' the Sun After a few delays, the Sun-chasing Parker Solar Probe is on its way. NASA launched the spacecraft aboard a ULA Delta IV Heavy rocket at 3:31AM Eastern this morning (August 12th) and confirmed that the vessel was healthy...
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Intel is rumored to be introducing its 9th generation processors in October. While Intel's 10nm Cannon Lake chips have been delayed until 2019, this year's refresh will be based on improvements to the existing 14nm proce...
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From sails to subs: 400 years of shipbuilding at the Chatham Historic Dockyard - CNET For four centuries, the Dockyard at Chatham built ships for the Royal Navy and her allies. Today it's a massive museum, with ships from the age of steam, WWII and the Cold War. Here's the full tour.
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Last Solar Eclipse of 2018 Shines In These Awesome Photos Nearly a year after the Great American Total Solar Eclipse put on a show for millions of skywatchers across the U.S., the moon again made its way in front of the sun for viewers in a different part of the world.
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Delta IV Heavy rocket launches NASA's Parker Solar Probe to study the sun “While we have many missions dedicated to studying the sun from afar, we have never, ever had a mission to get this up close and personal.”        
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Flowers for Amelia Bedelia

The New Yorker - 12 Aug 2018 13:00
Flowers for Amelia Bedelia In a humor piece, Josh Lieb imagines a "Flowers for Algernon"-inspired take on the children's-book character Amelia Bedelia.
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Google Doodle celebrates Cantinflas, beloved Mexican comic actor - CNET The "world's greatest comedian," according to someone who knew funny.
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A popular class on fermentation technology has been attracting mid-career students to MIT for more than 50 years.
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How One Woman Is Helping Vulnerable Communities Through Digital Identities When blockchain technology was first introduced in 2008, it was designed as a secure public database where you could trade
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Tesla might just get into the habit of releasing source code for its in-car tech. Elon Musk has signaled his intention to post the source code for Tesla's car security software, letting any automaker roll it into their o...
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Hacker convention in Vegas is full of tin-foil hats. Literally. What if they really are out to get you.  If you spend enough time walking the Las Vegas casino floors, you're sure to come across some unique sights. But scores of people sporting all shapes and sizes of literal tin-foi...
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You might not have to splurge on a Pixelbook if you're pining after a Chromebook with Windows 10 support. XDA-Developers has learned through source code that Campfire, the feature that would let Chrome OS dual-boot Windo...
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Happy 10th anniversary Airbnb. When we first wrote about the company a decade ago, it was a spare website cobbled together by its founders for the low low price of $20,000. AirBed And Breakfast Takes Pad Crashing To A Wh...
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Tiny Group of 'Unite the Right' White Supremacists Outnumbered by Anti-Racism Counterprotesters in DC [UPDATING] Update, Sunday, 5:33 p.m.: Reporters on the ground say that the rally is over already.
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Food prices for consumers in ethnic enclaves could explain difference in assimilation rates Food prices in ethnic enclaves address questions on consumer behavior in the ethnically dense areas concentrated with businesses owned by immigrants of the same country.
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