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Vibram Portable Performance Sole

The Gadget Flow - 24 Dec 2018 16:00
Vibram Portable Performance Sole Confidently walk on wet ice with the Vibram Portable Performance Sole. Powered by Vibram Arctic Grip, this wearable increases grip on slippery ice. Designed to help you walk on one of the worst conditions, the Vibram Por...
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Netflix released several holiday specials this year for its exclusive shows like Neo Yokio and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, but it's Aggretsuko that packs the sharpest punch. The 22-minute special offers excellent adv...
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Here's what smart home security looks like for the super rich From personal bat caves to bulletproof shutters and laser curtains, there are security solutions for just about every possible doomsday scenario--as long as you have the money to afford it. The post Here’s what smart h...
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Still at large: Drones responsible for shutting down one of the UK's busiest airports After a drone-induced shutdown, London's Gatwick Airport is back up and running again. Still at large, however, are the drones which caused around 1,000 flights to be diverted or cancelled over three days late last week,...
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So much for law enforcement coming any closer to pinpointing the culprits behind the drone flights around Gatwick Airport. Sussex Police have released the man and woman arrested on December 21st after determining that th...
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Report: Wall Street Is Getting Cold Feet on Bitcoin as Crypto Crash Continues The crypto crash has continued, with about $700 billion wiped off the market since its peak at around $800 billion at the start of the year, and leaving a trail of destroyed startups behind it. Bitcoin at one point close...
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25 Chemistry Experiments in 15 Minutes [TEDx]

Twisted Sifter - 24 Dec 2018 21:20
25 Chemistry Experiments in 15 Minutes [TEDx] Professor Andrew Szydlo aims to promote chemistry as the science of remarkable changes, which are often overlooked yet so important in our everyday life
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Huawei shipped 200M smartphones this year despite US condemnation of the brand Huawei and the US government aren’t friends. The Chinese smartphone maker has ranked among the most popular makers of smartphones all around the world with the US being a notable exception. In the States, governmental ...
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A number of Chinese companies are reportedly boycotting Apple as a show of support for Huawei Technologies. The Chinese Huawei brand overtook Apple in smartphone shipments this year. Recently, its chief financial officer...
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Snapchat lenses now officially work on dogs

Engadget - 24 Dec 2018 16:00
Let's not kid ourselves, you've tried to use Snapchat's lenses on your dog before. Even if you've managed to make it work, Snapchat hasn't technically dog-friendly at the time. After adding lenses for cats last month, Sn...
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In Photos: India's Amazing Launch of the GSAT-7A Communications Satellite On Dec. 19, 2018, the Indian Space Research Organisation launched the GSAT-7A communications satellite into orbit atop a Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle. See the launch from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in phot...
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Paper Sensors Remove Sting of Diabetic Testing

Medical Design Technology - 24 Dec 2018 16:00
Videos A technique that enables biologically active enzymes to survive the rigors of inkjet printing presents a promising alternative to routine blood screening exams faced by diabetic patients. The KAUST team used this ...
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New Horizons discovers something mysterious about Ultima Thule ahead of next week's flyby NASA launched the New Horizons spacecraft way back in 2006, and it has been making discoveries about our solar system since that launch. The next major target for New Horizons is a Kuiper Belt object called Ultima Thule....
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A French Teenager Turned the Bible and Quran into DNA and Injected Them into His Body The injection probably won't bring enlightenment, but it's also unlikely to kill him.
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Cryptojacking Took Over the Internet in 2018 Move over, ransomware. Cryptojacking is officially the scourge of the internet.
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US Air Force Releasing More Data on Orbits of Military Satellites As the Commerce Department works on plans to take over civilian space traffic management responsibilities, the U.S. Air Force is making more data available on the positions of military satellites.
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Pentagon Analyzing Possible Missions for a New Space Development Agency DoD spokesman: "The intent is to ensure DoD leverages commercial space technology and accelerates the development and delivery of new capabilities."
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Forget Elon Musk's Troubles--Tesla Had a Blockbuster 2018 Look past the CEO's antics, and it's clear the automaker spent the year clearing major, long-standing hurdles.
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China's WeChat is the latest to get Snap-like 'Stories' WeChat, the Chinese messaging giant with over 1 billion monthly active users around the world, just added a Snap-like ephemeral video feature as part of its biggest overhaul since 2014. The revamp comes as Tencent, which...
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Elon Musk's SpaceX Conducts first Mission for U.S. Military SpaceX took the U.S. Air Force’s new GPS III satellite into orbit, completing its first launch for the U.S. military.
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This man spent $5,000 of his own money to put Zimbabwe on Street View - CNET Tawanda Kanhema took a bunch of 360-degree cameras to the streets of Zimbabwe and even managed to map the Zambezi river on a speedboat.
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(American College of Physicians) A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials found that catheter ablation was superior to conventional drug therapy alone for patients with atrial fibrillation and heart failure. Findi...
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