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Location American Technology News for 12 April 2019
The Source of That Mysterious E. Coli Outbreak Has Likely Been Found The mystery behind what's causing the E. coli outbreak that's sickened more than 100 Americans in the past month may finally be solved.
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Shark steam mop is on sale for $40 at Macy's — cheaper than other retailers Mopping your floors with chemicals kills bacteria, but you’re left with an unpleasant smell and a potentially toxic floor surface (which is not good if there are small children in your home). Did you know that steam ca...
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Facebook is thinking about bringing Messenger back to the main app Of all the mistakes and confusing moves that Facebook has made over the years, one that still resonates to this day is the decision to spin Messenger off into its own app from the main Facebook app. As it stands, the onl...
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Largest, fastest array of microscopic 'traffic cops' for optical communications Engineers at the University of California, Berkeley have built a new photonic switch that can control the direction of light passing through optical fibers faster and more efficiently than ever. This optical "traffic cop...
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A Second Planet May Orbit Earth's Nearest Neighboring Star

Scientific American - 12 Apr 2019 23:20
A Second Planet May Orbit Earth's Nearest Neighboring Star Informally called “Proxima c,” the candidate world appears to be six times the mass of Earth, and orbits in the frigid outskirts of the Proxima Centauri system --
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7 things you should never buy at T.J.Maxx, Marshalls, and HomeGoods These are great stores to snag a deal—but can also be a waste of money.        
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Cyber-Attackers Are Making Phony Epic Games Accounts With Other People's Emails For months, an unspecified number of users trying to register an account with Epic Games have found that their e-mail addresses were somehow already linked to accounts. Today, Epic Games told Kotaku that the culprit is a...
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Wyndham has more than 9,000 hotels globally and had to come up with a best-of-breed cloud stack while sorting out its hybrid cloud approach. CIO Scott Strickland walks us through the strategy and how Wyndham has selected...
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Why Tens of Thousands of Perfectly Good, Donated iPhones Are Shredded Every Year A single electronics recycler has had to destroy 66,000 iPhones in the last three years because of the iPhone's Activation Lock.
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Facebook upset millions upon millions of users five years ago when it removed chat from its core mobile app and forced them to download Messenger to communicate privately with friends. Now it looks like it might be able ...
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NASA's 'Twins Study,' landmark research for an eventual Mars mission A NASA study of a US astronaut who spent a year in space while his twin brother remained on Earth is providing valuable insights into the effects of extended spaceflight on the human body, a key to planning a future mann...
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SpaceX Falcon Heavy rockets into history and nails the landing - CNET Elon Musk's biggest rocket blasts off in a blaze of glory, then lands its center core on a ship for the first time.
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Possible 2nd Planet Spotted Around Proxima Centauri Astronomers have detected a candidate planet circling the star Proxima Centauri, which lies just 4.2 light-years from our solar system. Proxima is already known to host one world, the roughly Earth-size Proxima b.
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Fans petition to name black hole after Soundgarden's Chris Cornell - CNET One of Cornell's most famous songs is Black Hole Sun. But another name as reportedly been picked.
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SpaceX will help NASA go crash an asteroid - CNET NASA's DART mission will attempt to deflect a moonlet, and a SpaceX Falcon 9 will send it on its way.
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News Speaking at a White House event Friday, President Trump put to rest the previously floated idea of nationalized 5G networks, confirming the country's approach to winning the global 5G race is private sector-driven. ...
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The best affordable soundbar is at its lowest price since Black Friday—for now Give your TV a major upgrade at a reasonable price.        
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Disney+ Debut, Streaming Video Landscape - TMO Daily Observations 2019-04-12 Today Bryan Chaffin, Charlotte Henry AND Dave Hamilton join host Kelly Guimont to discuss Disney+ and how it compares to other services.
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Matrix.org had its systems hacked and its website defaced by someone who decided to disclose the security issues found during the attack.
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How to Automate Customer Experiences Without Sounding Robotic Before investing in an automation platform that can do it all, think about whether an automated platform should do it all. The post How to Automate Customer Experiences Without Sounding Robotic appeared first on ReadWrit...
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We praised the affordable Ecovacs Deebot 901 robot vacuum, and today, it's over $100 off We've called the Ecovacs Deebot 901 "an affordable floor-mapping robot vacuum," praising it as a solid budget option for anyone who wants to offload tedious cleaning chores--but today it's even more affordable. A lot mor...
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Fishy diagnostics for food allergy testing

Science Daily - 12 Apr 2019 16:13
Scientists have found material commonly used for fish allergy testing is unreliable -- potentially putting lives at risk.
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