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Location American Technology News for 18 February 2019
Review: Nam Mu-so AirPlay 2 speaker will fill your home with style & powerful sound The Naim Mu-so Wi-Fi AirPlay 2 speaker is a stunning work of art that is capable of filling a house with its powerful, crisp sound with an equally powerful price.
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Satellites Reveal A New View of Earth's Water from Space In 1889, near the remote border town of Embudo, New Mexico, John Wesley Powell, the famous explorer of the Grand Canyon and second heard of the U.S. Geological Survey, started a quiet scientific revolution.
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Watch a Satellite Fire a Harpoon in Space in Wild Debris-Catching Test (Video) A harpoon designed to capture orbital junk has been successfully tested in space for the first time as part of the active debris-removal demonstration mission called RemoveDebris.
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Razer Game Store closing up shop after less than a year The PC gaming market is undergoing some rather tumultuous changes. For years, it was just Steam and everyone else. Epic Games, however, is now challenging the status quo, testing loyalties, and potentially making smaller...
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NASA to 3D print sensors, wireless circuit on a single silicon 3D printing has been a real game changer in the modern world. It has made it possible to fabricate all kinds of objects without being subject to the mercy of large production lines. One can even 3D print food to some ext...
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Security vulnerabilities are horrible, but one of them is shedding light on the reach of the Chinese surveillance state. Security researcher Victor Gevers discovered that facial recognition firm SenseNets left a surveill...
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From the Oscars to Sundance, we're obsessed with true stories - CNET Documentaries and fictionalised drama expose hard truths from the Oscars to Sundance.
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I Already Shot the Supermoon Today, But Here's How to Shoot it Tomorrow This morning I woke up early to photograph the descending supermoon on top of the famous St. Nicholas church in Amsterdam. But the supermoon was “just 96%” visible this morning as it is not completely full until tomo...
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Programming Self-Driving Cars Makes People Less Selfish

Singularity Hub - 18 Feb 2019 17:00
Programming Self-Driving Cars Makes People Less Selfish Self-driving cars are just around the corner, but working out the rules that should govern them is proving tricky. Should they mimic often self-interested human decision making, or be programmed to consider the greater g...
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You won't believe how expensive the fully loaded Galaxy S10 version is going to be It all started as a wild rumor a few months ago. Samsung would launch a Galaxy S10+ version with 12GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, specs that no other Android phone can match right now. But more and more confirmations star...
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(Case Western Reserve University) With a $3.34 million grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases of the National Institutes of Health, Edward W. Yu, Ph.D., professor of pharmacology at Case Wes...
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LeoStella looks for more customers as it opens satellite factory As LeoStella inaugurated the factory that will be used to produce a series of Earth imaging satellites, the joint venture of Thales Alenia Space and Spaceflight Industries continues to look for other customers. SpaceNews...
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Now that Amazon's Studios head Jennifer Salke has had some time to settle in, the company is about to shake up its movie strategy -- and you'll definitely notice the difference. Salke told Hollywood Reporter in an interv...
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Researchers used non invasive MRI brain scans to map the brains of newborns. The study reveals the brain architecture that emerges as the brain reshapes during the third trimester of pregnancy. The map can be used to det...
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It Sure Seems Like Apple Is Willing to Bend Its Own Rules to Promote Its Services Apple seems to really, really want people to commit to its services.
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Android Q may have Pixel The Pixel “pill” sits at the bottom of the home screen on every Google Pixel smartphone running Android 9 Pie right this minute. This little object allows the user to navigate throughout the smartphone – to a degre...
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EyeEm, Fotolog and other photo sites affected by security breach Turns out the 500px data breach we reported on last week wasn't an isolated incident. According to The Register the data breach affected not only 500px but a total of 16 websites, including mobile image sharing platform ...
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After a delay, Fortnite is finally getting the Driftboard Epic has started teasing the next item coming to Fortnite, and it’s one that was intended to debut at the beginning of season 7. We’re talking about the Driftboard, which was originally scheduled to go live in Fortni...
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Researchers have shown that a type of magnetic resonance imaging -- called neuromelanin-sensitive MRI (NM-MRI) -- is a potential biomarker for psychosis. NM-MRI signal was found to be a marker of dopamine function in peo...
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A new map of newborn babies' brains offers details of structure that will provide a new reference for researchers studying both typical brain development and neurological disorders. Using noninvasive, 20-minute MRI scans...
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Specialized lung cells appear in the developing fetus much earlier than scientists previously thought. A new animal study reports how cells that become alveoli begin their specialized roles very early in prenatal life. T...
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A new study reveals exercises that improve cardiorespiratory fitness may help to support health by altering the presence, activity and clustering of gut bacteria.
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