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Location American Technology News for 23 September 2018
Satellite Flare Photobombs a Lunar Eclipse Under the Milky Way (Photo) Captured 15 minutes after the end of totality during the longest total lunar eclipse of the century, this scene shows the red glow of a partially eclipsed moon very close to Mars.
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Apple imposes strict rules on TV and movies produced under its umbrella Apple is working hard to produce original TV shows and movies. However, it is also working to ensure that violence, nudity, and other potentially offensive content does not tarnish the company's image. The post Apple imp...
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Technology and Compassion: A Conversation with the Dalai Lama From how we get around to how we spend our time to how we manage our health, technology is changing our lives--not to mention economies, governments, and cities around the world. Tech has brought good to individuals and ...
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Hackers target real estate deals, with devastating impact James and Candace Butcher were ready to finalize the purchase of their dream retirement home, and at closing time wired $272,000 from their bank following instructions they received by email.
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Ether cryptocurrency, a victim of blockchain success For all the attention afforded bitcoin, it is its rival ether that is hitting the headlines, with the popularity of its blockchain technology Ethereum driving concerns that have sent investors fleeing.
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NASA technology is usually associated with the far reaches of space, but research from the government agency is surprisingly close at hand: hair dryers, water softeners, skin cream, landmine removal! NASA even has a cool...
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The sci-fi future stands derelict: Taiwan's abandoned UFO houses - CNET North of Taipei, a neighborhood of retro-futuristic sci-fi houses rots away under the hot sun. Welcome to the Futuro.
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GM files patent application for a 'clutch-by-wire' system - Roadshow This new system would function like an e-throttle and could open up new possibilities for the manual transmission.
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SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell: 'We Would Launch A Weapon to Defend the US' During an appearance on Monday at the Air Force Association's annual symposium, Shotwell was thrown a question she said she had never heard before: "Would SpaceX launch military weapons?"
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How Lego Came to Be the World's Most Famous Brick A Danish woodworker's bet on a new ­manufacturing process gave us a toy that never gets old.
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Watch Stars Drift and Constellations Change Shape Using Mobile Apps We assume that the stars' positions in the heavens are eternal. But everything in space is in motion.
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6 ways the first Android phone changed absolutely everything - CNET 10 years after Google's T-Mobile G1 (aka HTC Dream) launched, it's clear how Android challenged the iPhone from the very beginning.
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Here's How You Get "Flash" in Your Street Photography

The Phoblographer - 23 Sep 2018 14:00
The next time you head to the streets for your usual photo walks, you might want to take things up a notch and get "Flash" in your shots. You don't need to be super fast, but you might need to brush up on your panning te...
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B+W Filters is Showing off Their New Packaging at Photokina

The Phoblographer - 23 Sep 2018 08:00
If you're already excited about checking out the manufacturers' booths for the upcoming Photokina on September 26 - 29 in Cologne, you might want to add Schneider Kreuznach on your list. The German optics company is set ...
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If you own one of Google's Pixel phones and it fell victim to Hurricane Florence, relief might be at hand. Google is partnering with uBreakiFix to offer free repairs for any Pixel phone damaged in the storm So long as yo...
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China has shut down more than 4,000 websites and online accounts in a three-month campaign against "harmful" online information, the official Xinhua news agency said on Saturday, citing the country's illegal publication ...
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How T-Mobile plans to use 5G to challenge traditional ISPs In a recent FCC statement, T-Mobile COO Michael Sievert outlined the company's plans to use 5G to challenge traditional ISPs such as Comcast and Charter. The company says it would offer lower rates and higher speeds. The...
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Apple's Upcoming Streaming Service Is Reportedly So Bland Staff Are Calling It 'Expensive NBC' Apple's new streaming service reportedly has a $1 billion budget, but apparently it can't buy some nerve. The company has long censored its walled-garden offerings on platforms like the App Store, and per a report in the...
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Investigators say DNA evidence and a genealogy website helped them track down a suspected serial rapist in Northern California. Carter Evans reports.
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20 of the best-selling Halloween decorations on Amazon—and if they're worth it Sure, they look spooky, but are they worth buying?        
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Is President Trump looking at an executive order that would investigate internet companies over his accusations of political bias? Not officially... although the government isn't strictly denying the claims, either. Afte...
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Internal memo from Google's CEO insists search results are free from political bias Google chief Sundar Pichai wants the people working for him to understand this clearly: Google's search results aren't influenced by political bias. That's the message Pichai focused on sending in a Friday email to all e...
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