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What to expect from E3 2019
TechCrunch - 5 Jun 2019 20:35
E3 2019 is shaping up to be a bit of an in-between year. Nintendo Switch sales have finally started slowing, but the company's a ways off from its next-generation console. Microsoft and Sony will be offering info on thei...
YouTube finally bans white supremacist content
Mashable - 5 Jun 2019 18:52How to Stream All the Coolest E3 2019 Events From Home
Life Hacker - 5 Jun 2019 16:30
Next week is going to be very exciting if you like video games. This year's Electronic Entertainment Expo, commonly known as E3, returns to LA from Tuesday, June 11 through Thursday, June 13. During the show, and the pre...
Atomos' new Neon monitors/recorders will have 8K/60p ProRes RAW module option
DP Review - 5 Jun 2019 21:13
Atomos has announced Neon, a new lineup of on-set and in-studio 4K HDR monitors/recorders designed for commercial high-resolution HDR capture. At launch, the four monitors in the lineup will be capable of recording 4K vi...
How people with extreme imagination are helping explain consciousness
New Scientist - 5 Jun 2019 20:00
The first studies of people with hyperphantasia - hyper-vivid mental imagery - are revealing how our imaginations shape the world we perceive and make us who we are
Destiny 2 possibly coming to Google Stadia with cross-saves
Android Central - 5 Jun 2019 19:40
Google Stadia seems to be getting a lot of support. What you need to know Destiny 2 is getting a new expansion this fall. The ability to transfer saves between platforms is also rumored. Kotaku says that Destiny 2 is com...
Huawei smartphones dropping fast from B&H Photo's store listings
Android Authority - 5 Jun 2019 19:03
Want a Huawei smartphone in the U.S.? It's getting more difficult, with even B&H Photo dropping stock.
Here Are Some Ways Amazon's Practices Have Caught The Eye of Antitrust Regulators
Gizmodo - 5 Jun 2019 17:50
Lately, there's been a lot of antitrust chatter surrounding the big five tech giants. Earlier this month, Apple was under the microscope for its strict control over the App Store. This week, it looks like it's Amazon's t...
Physics could answer questions about breast cancer spreading to bones
EurekAlert! - 5 Jun 2019 06:00
(Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis School of Science) To fully understand why breast cancer spreads, or metastasizes, you must also consider the how. That's what researchers in a biophysics and imaging la...
A gem hunter accidentally discovered a new dinosaur species
BGR - 5 Jun 2019 04:05
Gem hunters and paleontologists have a lot in common. Both spend a lot of time sifting through dirt and rock in the hopes of finding things that have been hidden for countless years and every so often their tireless ques...
Samsung celebrates 10 years of Galaxy phones with deals and promotions
BGR - 5 Jun 2019 03:03
Samsung would like to wish everyone a Happy Galaxy Day today. If you're not aware, it's a new holiday Samsung is kicking off this month -- and the "day" part is a bit of a misnomer, because Samsung is actually running a ...
Firefox now blocks 3rd party tracking cookies by default
Slash Gear - 5 Jun 2019 03:01
Browser makers are going on a cookie diet. After years of allowing site owners to abuse cookies, the likes of Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox are finally putting their foot down and saying “no”. The latter has actu...
Tim Cook says he isn't too worried about China tariffs on iPhones - CNET
CNET - 5 Jun 2019 02:23
Apple's CEO also says he's kept a close relationship with the White House.
Americans Consume More Than 70,000 Microplastic Particles Every Year
Discover - 5 Jun 2019 23:25
(Credit: DEREVYA/Shutterstock) Plastics are everywhere, from our phones to our cars to our utensils. Now researchers find they're inside our bodies as well. Americans consume more than 70,000 microplastic particles every...
Recreating embryonic conditions at break sites can help bones heal faster
Science Daily - 5 Jun 2019 23:14
Researchers have developed a unique technique that uses stem cells and flexible implantable bone-stabilizing plates to help speed the healing of large breaks or defects.
New method for engineering metabolic pathways
Science Daily - 5 Jun 2019 23:14
Two approaches provide a faster way to create enzymes and analyze their reactions, leading to the design of more complex molecules.
Molecular bait can help hydrogels heal wounds
Science Daily - 5 Jun 2019 23:14
Bioengineers develop modular, injectable hydrogels enhanced by bioactive molecules anchored in the chemical crosslinkers that give the gels structure. The hydrogels can be mixed at room temperature and customized to help...
Visible public health leadership needed to boost vaccine coverage
Science Daily - 5 Jun 2019 23:14
Public health experts are calling for local directors of public health to provide visible leadership to address the recent systematic deterioration of vaccine coverage levels.
New clinical guide helps physicians identify risk, talk with patients about firearm safety and injury
Science Daily - 5 Jun 2019 23:13
Experts have developed a clinical guide to help providers recognize a patient's risk of firearm injury or death, talk with patients about firearm safety and intervene in emergency situations.
Early-life challenges affect how children focus, face the day
Science Daily - 5 Jun 2019 23:13
Experiences such as poverty, residential instability, or parental divorce or substance abuse, can affect executive function and lead to changes in a child's brain chemistry, muting the effects of stress hormones, accordi...
Amazon's new Pegasus drive robot will save workers from heavy lifting - CNET
CNET - 5 Jun 2019 23:04
One of Amazon's Denver shipping centers already has about 800 units of this "robot highway" technology.
Epilepsy Drugs During Pregnancy Linked with Later Childhood Behavioral Problems
Medical Design Technology - 5 Jun 2019 23:01
News A new study has uncovered an increased risk of behavioral problems in children of mothers with epilepsy who took common antiepileptic drugs during pregnancy... Contributed Author: Wiley Topics: Medical Diagnostics