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NASA Hubble telescope captures smiling face in space - CNET Searching for newborn stars, the high-powered telescope spots a very happy-looking galaxy.
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Overwatch's Lucio gets his own real-world cereal with loot bonus If you’ve been playing Overwatch for some time now, you’re likely aware of Lucio’s in-game references to his own cereal: the support character has a spray for a box of “Lucio-Oh's” cereal, and after players fel...
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Starman and its Tesla Roadster are officially a long, long way from home. SpaceX has confirmed that Falcon Heavy's test payload has passed Mars' orbit, putting it at one of its greatest distances away from the Sun (it sh...
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Blizzard Co-Founder Allen Adham says 'we have not forgotten' core Diablo fans Blizzard fans are skeptical of 'Diablo Immortal,' but company co-founder Allen Adham is confident players will like it when they play it. He told us that multiple Diablo projects are underway and hinted at end-game conte...
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Two Workers Are Dead After Partial Building Collapse at Amazon's Baltimore Warehouse Two men were killed in a partial building collapse at an Amazon Fulfillment Center in Baltimore late Friday in an incident resulting from severe weather, an Amazon executive confirmed Saturday.
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Astronomers Creep Up to the Edge of the Milky Way's Black Hole Hot spots have been discovered orbiting just outside the supermassive black hole at the galaxy's center. Their motions have given us the closest look at that violent environment.
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You've got a secret score that affects how customer service treats your call Peter Fader is a marketing professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School whose idea of customer service might strike some people as rather cold. "Not all customers," he told The Wall Street Journal recentl...
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What Was the World's 1st Cyberattack?

Live Science - 4 Nov 2018 16:22
What Was the World's 1st Cyberattack? In November 1988, Robert Tappan Morris wrote a program that would travel from computer to computer and ask each machine to send a signal back to a control server, which would keep count.
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Starman and his Tesla Roadster on a lonely journey out beyond Mars Elon Musk's SpaceX company has confirmed that their space-faring Tesla Roadster and its driver Starman have passed beyond Mars and will soon reach their point furthest from the Sun. The post Starman and his Tesla Roadste...
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SpaceX's 'Starman' and Its Tesla Roadster Are Now Beyond Mars Starman has put a lot of miles on his ride in the last nine months.
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A tour of the San Diego Automotive Museum - Roadshow Check out these pictures of a record-setting endurance Cadillac, sidecar Bimmers, Jags, Jeeps, Jetfires and more.
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Your best defense against midterm misinformation: Stay off social media - CNET If unplugging entirely isn't realistic, here's how you can better spot fake news.
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Samsung Unveils 48 and 32 Megapixel Smartphone Sensors

Photography Blog - 4 Nov 2018 15:00
Samsung Unveils 48 and 32 Megapixel Smartphone Sensors Samsung has introduced two new 0.8-micrometer (μm) pixel image sensors for smartphones - the 48-megapixel (Mp) Samsung ISOCELL Bright GM1 and the 32Mp ISOCELL Bright GD1. One or both of these may be used in the next-gen...
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Black Holes Can Raise the Cosmic Dead

SPACE.com - 4 Nov 2018 14:34
Black Holes Can Raise the Cosmic Dead The Goldilocks of black holes can resurrect dead stars before killing them again.
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California voters are being asked to tax big corporations to solve local problems. But is that the companies' responsibility?
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Look Inside the Nikon Z 7 Mirrorless Camera

Photography Blog - 4 Nov 2018 13:00
Look Inside the Nikon Z 7 Mirrorless Camera The team over at Lensrentals have completed the disassembly of the Nikon Z7, concluding they're impressed by much of the design and particularly in the weather sealing. "This is not marketing department weather resistanc...
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5G has arrived - here's what you can expect from AT&T

Android Authority - 4 Nov 2018 12:00
5G has arrived - here's what you can expect from AT&T 5G is just around the corner. Here are AT&T's plans for the AT&T 5G network.
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New Intel CPU Flaw Exploits Hyper-Threading to Steal Encrypted Data A team of security researchers has discovered another serious side-channel vulnerability in Intel CPUs that could allow an attacker to sniff out sensitive protected data, like passwords and cryptographic keys, from other...
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​PixelSugar 1.0 Photo Editor for Mac

Photography Blog - 4 Nov 2018 11:00
​PixelSugar 1.0 Photo Editor for Mac PixelSugar is a stand-alone Mac editor for photographers who want all the effects, without all the effort.
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FROLIC Studio Smartians Cloud-Connected Smart Actuators

The Gadget Flow - 4 Nov 2018 08:00
Smarten up your favorite home devices with the FROLIC Studio Smartians Cloud-Connected Smart Actuators. This device allows you to retrofit your existing home appliances, transforming them into smart versions. Offering th...
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Why private firms' accounting disclosures help the economy grow MIT's Nemit Shroff studies the information that helps managers make better decisions for their companies.
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The first 5G smartphones should arrive in 2019, but don't expect Apple to rush to join them. A Fast Company source claims Apple intends to use an Intel 5G modem, the 8161, in its 2020 batch of iPhones. Apple is reportedl...
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