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Location American Technology News for 24 April 2019
Two new AirPods models, one with new design, coming in 2019 & 2020 says Ming-Chi Kuo Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is predicting two new AirPods models to ship at the end of 2019 or in the beginning of 2020, solidifying Apple's lead in the marketplace.
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Google Pixel 3a leaks once again, complete with launch date tease A new render, apparently showing the Google Pixel 3a, seems to corroborate previous leaks and also teases a launch date.
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Nepal's Supreme Court orders ISPs to restore PUBG game access Days after Nepal banned popular battle royale game PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds comes a reversal of the ban by the nation’s Supreme Court. The decision followed a writ petition filed by a number of advocates who cri...
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Britain's government has conducted an "evidence-based review" of the 5G supply chain to ensure a secure base "now and in the future", a government spokesman said on Wednesday, responding to reports that Huawei will get l...
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PayPal disclosed Venmo's user tally for the first time as part of its Q1 earnings report.
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Microsoft admitted today that password-expiration policies are a pointless security measure. Such requirements are "an ancient and obsolete mitigation of very low value," the company wrote in a blog post on draft securit...
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High-res Pixel 3a render leaks ahead of May 7 launch

Android Central - 24 Apr 2019 14:49
High-res Pixel 3a render leaks ahead of May 7 launch Hope you like bezels. On May 7 at Google I/O, we're anticipating Google to unveil two new handsets in the form of the Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL. Leading up to that unveiling, reliable tipster Evan Blass has shared a high-...
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Butterflies drink tears straight out of turtles' eyes to survive in incredible footage Butterflies drink the tears of turtles, sweat and human urine to survive in harsh environments and an explorer has captured incredible footage to prove it.
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US legislators want to know who else had access to this database besides Google employees and US law enforcement.
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(Colorado State University) Joel Sharbrough, a postdoctoral fellow at Colorado State University, is sharing a $1.83 million grant from the National Science Foundation's Division of Integrative Organismal Systems to answe...
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Another Galaxy Fold screen bites the dust -- literally - CNET A reviewer's phone has a problem with dust getting under the foldable screen, creating issues.
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Foxconn: So, About That Factory in Wisconsin You Offered Us $4 Billion in Incentives to Build Taiwanese manufacturer Foxconn wants to reopen negotiations with Wisconsin officials over its heavily subsidized, troubled plans to build a massive facility in the state, CNBC reported on Tuesday, though the exact nature...
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Google Maps will now let you know if nearby EV charging stations are in use As appealing as owning an electric vehicle sounds, the idea of having to find somewhere to charge it is somewhat off-putting. But if that was one of the only hurdles keeping you from taking the leap and buying an EV, Goo...
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Pentagon makes strong pitch for Space Force as NDAA 2020 markup nears Kitay: Actions in space "will directly affect the outcome of future conflicts or crises." SpaceNews.com
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Which car crashes cause traumatic brain injury?

Science Daily - 24 Apr 2019 23:26
Motor vehicle crashes are one of the most common causes of TBI-related emergency room visits, hospitalizations and deaths. Yet, much of TBI research is focused on military or sports-related injuries. An aerospace and mec...
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Clinical study treating BPDCN with tagraxofusp led to first FDA approval for the disease.
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Throat cancer, stroke and paralysis can rob people's voices and strip away their ability to speak. Now, researchers have developed a decoder that translates brain activity into a synthetic voice. The new technology is a ...
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A new study of restaurant staff reveals low levels of food allergy knowledge and negative attitudes about serving people with food allergies, while exploring key factors that might influence such knowledge and attitudes.
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How 'bad cholesterol' enters artery walls

Science Daily - 24 Apr 2019 21:36
Researchers have determined how circulating ''bad cholesterol'' enters artery walls to cause the plaque that narrows the blood vessels and leads to heart attacks and strokes.
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Medicare-covered stroke patients receive vastly different amounts of physical and occupational therapy during hospital stays despite evidence that such care is strongly associated with positive health outcomes, a new stu...
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Coal could yield treatment for traumatic injuries

Science Daily - 24 Apr 2019 21:36
Coal could yield treatment for traumatic injuries Coal-derived graphene quantum dots, when modified with a polymer, are effective antioxidants. They could lead to a therapy for people who suffer traumatic brain injuries, strokes or heart attacks.
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A new study finds that air pollution significantly increases the risk of hospitalizations for young cancer survivors.
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