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Location American Technology News for 25 February 2019
Zero Motorcycles, the Tesla of the motorcycle world, announced the latest addition to its lineup of electric bikes today. The 2020 SR/F offers an air-cooled motor that can produce 110 horsepower and 140 pound-feet of tor...
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China using facial recognition to ID scalpers at hospitals Chinese hospitals are using facial recognition to thwart people who sell doctors' appointments at an illegal markup
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Galaxy S10's best feature is something the iPhone XS doesn't have - CNET Your move, Apple.
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Bluesound Pulse Mini 2i review: Great sound, plus Alexa and AirPlay 2 support Though nearly identical physically to its predecessor, the Pulse Mini, the Bluesound Pulse Mini 2i sounds significantly better. In fact, this is one of the best single-cabinet stereo speakers I've heard. Add support for ...
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Qualcomm's 8cx platform won't just deliver a much-needed CPU speed boost to always-connected laptops -- it'll improve the performance of the connection itself. The chip firm has unveiled the 8cx 5G, billed as the first c...
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Epilepsy: Triangular relationship in the brain

EurekAlert! - 25 Feb 2019 07:00
(University of Bonn) When an epileptic seizure occurs in the brain, the nerve cells lose their usual pattern and fire in a very fast rhythm. The cause is a complex interplay of various factors. Scientists at the Universi...
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For hundreds of years, the Swiss Guard have worn a distinctive, brightly-colored dress uniform while protecting the Pope and Vatican City, with only a couple of minor changes over the years. This year, they're making a b...
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Oscars 2019: How to watch the winning movies - CNET A Star is Born? Bohemian Rhapsody? Free Solo? Yeah, we missed a bunch of them too.
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Russian Hacker Pleads Guilty to Bank Fraud

Dark Reading - 25 Feb 2019 21:00
Russian Hacker Pleads Guilty to Bank Fraud The hacker ran a botnet that spread 'NeverQuest' malware for three years and collected millions of banking credentials.
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Secure the System, Help the User

Dark Reading - 25 Feb 2019 17:30
Secure the System, Help the User The enterprise must do its part in deploying and maintaining secure systems so that end users stand a chance against attackers.
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Sprint will launch its 5G network this May

Android Central - 25 Feb 2019 16:14
Sprint will launch its 5G network this May It's initially launching in Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, and Kansas City. 5G has been one of the biggest talking points throughout this year's Mobile World Congress, and most recently, Sprint announced that it plans on enab...
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You have to buy the Galaxy S10 unlocked if you need dual SIM functionality Best answer: Yes, there is a version of the Galaxy S10 with dual SIM slots, but you'll have to buy it unlocked because the U.S. carrier models only support one at a time. Amazon: Samsung Galaxy S10 (Unlocked) ($900) Dual...
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Consumer goods companies preparing for climate change impact Companies begin to factor climate change into their business equation.
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Oscars 2019: Billy Porter's tux-dress and Aquaman's scrunchie rule early red carpet memes - CNET Also: Why is Aquaman wearing a hair scrunchie on his wrist?
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Arizona House Panel Votes to Expand Vaccine Exemptions Amid Ongoing Measles Outbreak As the measles outbreak in the Pacific Northwest continues to worsen, an Arizona House panel has approved multiple bills to expand vaccine exemptions in the state, the Arizona Republic reported Friday.
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The proof of concept is testing the feasibility of using blockchain to help entities such as banks, remitters, and casinos, automate international fund transfer instructions reporting.
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NASA spacecraft nabs best picture contender of Jupiter's swirling clouds - CNET And the award for best picture goes to... Juno.
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Blog Media and platform companies are encountering headwinds from every direction--from new digital players, to consumers' evolving content preferences, to an influx of digital technologies rendering old models obsolete....
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Keeping physically and mentally active in middle age may be tied to a lower risk of developing dementia decades later, according to a new study. Mental activities included reading, playing instruments, singing in a choir...
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New form of hereditary osteoporosis

Science Daily - 25 Feb 2019 21:56
New form of hereditary osteoporosis Researchers have identified a new gene whose variants cause hereditary childhood-onset osteoporosis. The gene defect was first found in two Finnish families.
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New microfluidics device can detect cancer cells in blood Researchers have developed a device that can isolate individual cancer cells from patient blood samples.
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Stanford Engineer's Work Helps Propel Aircraft to Hypersonic Speeds

Medical Design Technology - 25 Feb 2019 21:52
News After the moon landing in 1969, scientists next set their sights on Mars, but the rising costs of the Vietnam War stalled the Apollo program's future and put the idea on hold for decades. Now, fifty years later... C...
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