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(Reuters) Three of the world's largest bitcoin mining equipment makers plan to raise billions of dollars with initial public offerings in Hong Kong, even as other companies report plunging demand for the chips needed to ...
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Palmer Luckey, the founder of Oculus VR, apparently isn't a fan of the Magic Leap mixed reality headset. The Oculus Rift designer posted a scathing review of the headset to his blog today; the post was called "Magic Leap...
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E.T., Phone Earth? How Neutron-Star Crashes Could Help Aliens Call Us The first-ever observations of merging binary stars stunned the astronomy community last year, but not quite as much as the first-ever signal from extraterrestrial life might someday stun the world.
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Opposition to new Apple campus emerges in North Carolina's Research Triangle Apple's new campus in the North Carolina Research Triangle, considered a "done deal" months ago, remains uncertain, and a new report finds some opposition in the area to the potential project.
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Tesla's Semi truck has already made some city-to-city trips, but how does it fare on cross-country jaunts -- you know, what it'll be doing when it enters service? Just fine, if you ask Elon Musk. In response to an Electr...
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Mercedes teases production electric SUV ahead of September 4th reveal Mercedes is nearly done with showing off concepts and prototypes for the EQC. The automaker has teased the production version of the electric SUV in a video that promises a full reveal at its September 4th event in Stock...
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Tech Industry Pursues a Federal Privacy Law, on Its Own Terms

The New York Times - 27 Aug 2018 01:35
Tech Industry Pursues a Federal Privacy Law, on Its Own Terms With California setting a benchmark for restrictions, companies are lobbying to supersede it with proposals that would give them wide leeway on how they handled personal data.
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Doomed 19th-Century Arctic Expedition Wasn't Brought Down by Lead Poisoning, Study Finds The Franklin Expedition, a 19th-century mission to chart a fabled northwest passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean, ended in the deaths of all 128 crewmen. A prevailing theory suggests lead poisoning was a major ...
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Our Best Look Yet at Captain Marvel Comes From...a Notebook? Captain Marvel soars into cinemas next March, but everyone's been feverishly waiting to actually see Brie Larson in costume. We've had concept art, we've had set photos, hell, we've had a T-shirt modeled by Sam Goddamn J...
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Burglars Are Focusing In On Camera Stores Across the U.S. It seems that burglars are increasingly targeting camera stores across the United States, going as far as to cut holes in buildings (or ramming holes with cars) in order to steal thousands upon thousands of dollars worth...
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Experts from scores of countries are meeting to discuss ways to define and deal with "killer robots"--futuristic weapons systems that could conduct war without human intervention.
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Nasdaq tops 8,000 for first time, led by Apple, Netflix, Amazon The Nasdaq composite, powered by popular and powerful tech stocks like Apple, Netflix and Amazon, tops the 8,000 milestone for first time.        
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99% of government websites fail performance tests

TechRepublic - 27 Aug 2018 17:25
Only one state government website has passed all performance tests. Here's how you can improve your website with lessons learned.
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Facebook kicks out Myanmar military as UN issues genocide report - CNET The social network removes 18 accounts and 52 pages associated with the country's military.
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The Science Behind Social Science Gets Shaken Up--Again An attempt to replicate some of the decade's best research shows some of it ... doesn't.
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Apple part of industry group lobbying for comprehensive US federal privacy law A group of which Apple is a key member is "aggressively" lobbying the Trump administration and others in pursuit of a federal privacy law, with the goal of shortcircuiting a California law and creating something corporat...
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News To capture and control the process of fusion that powers the sun and stars in facilities on Earth called tokamaks, scientists must confront disruptions that can halt the reactions and damage the doughnut-shaped... C...
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Google today is expanding YouTube’s set of “digital wellbeing” tools, with an added feature that will calculate how much you’re watching videos. The idea is that this will allow users to take better control over ...
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Myanmar military chief among those banned by Facebook He was among 20 individuals and organizations banned for spreading hate.
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The rumors are true: Today, Microsoft announced an all-inclusive service called Xbox All Access. For $22 per month over two years, Microsoft will provide you with an Xbox One S console, access to over 100 games thanks to...
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Three new iPhones expected this fall, including affordable 6.1-inch LCD option Apple hopes to entice new users with more price and color options.
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Interactive experiment exposes AI dangers

Springwise - 27 Aug 2018 07:20
Interactive experiment exposes AI dangers University research project aims to highlight potential dangers of facial analysis technology. The post Interactive experiment exposes AI dangers appeared first on Springwise.
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