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How to shoot 360-degree panos with Google Street View

Digital Trends - 15 Jun 2019 21:30
How to shoot 360-degree panos with Google Street View Google Street View encourages you to explore the great outdoors, including landmarks, natural wonders, and even your own neighborhood. Learn how to create 360-degree imagery using your smartphone camera to add locations ...
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Your Roomba takes a weird path to clean the floors in your home. Here's why it matters - CNET A robot vacuum might navigate with lasers, electronic eyes or simple bumpers, and the difference affects how well it will clean. Our brand-new test room helps us show the difference.
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Security News This Week: Telegram Says China Is Behind DDoS Voting machine security gets a boost, Have I Been Pwned is for sale, and more of the week's top security news.
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After Losing His Parents, an Author Wonders: Who and What Is Real? In "Picnic Comma Lightning," Laurence Scott combines a memoir about grief with an investigation into the ways technologies blur the line between public and private.
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FDA warns fecal transplants may contain deadly drug-resistant bacteria The FDA has issued a new advisory that reveals one patient has died as a consequence of an investigational fecal microbiota transplant (FMT). Though the agency doesn’t oppose these investigational studies into the pote...
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Alligator With Knife Stuck in Its Head Seen in Lake in Texas A Texas woman says she recently witnessed an alligator with what appeared to be some kind of knife stuck in its head swimming in a local lake, a situation she says she believes may have been a purposeful act.
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Modified protein can prevent Alzheimer's disease in mice

Neuroscience News - 15 Jun 2019 02:06
Researchers injected a modified segment of the amyloid precursor protein into mouse models of Alzheimer's disease. The treatment appeared to reverse a number of the cognitive and memory problems associated with the neuro...
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This neural network detects whether faces have been Photoshopped Using Photoshop and other image manipulation software to tweak faces in photos has become common practice, but it's not always made clear when it's been done. Berkeley and Adobe researchers have made a tool that not only...
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Got $400 million to burn? The world's largest airplane is up for sale Stratolaunch, the world's largest airplane, is up for sale. All it'll cost you is $400 million dollars. The brainchild of late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, the plane was supposed to make space travel more accessible ...
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Adobe AI can spot facial manipulations in Photoshop - CNET Adobe and UC Berkeley say their artificial intelligence tool can spot doctored images 99% of the time.
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If you think most TV shows are too long, check out these 7 excellent half-hour series The modern TV landscape is starting to generate something of a first world problem among some harried viewers increasingly faced with a perplexing dilemma. Shows with runtimes of less than an hour seem to be few and far ...
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Know the Difference Between 'Premium Economy' and 'Economy Plus' If you're not a frequent flyer, the mired of seat choices on an airplane can be pretty confusing.
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Space Photos of the Week: Salt of the Jupiter Moon Plus: gamma rays, InSight's claw, and the Milky Way's chill black hole.
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SpaceX Falcon Heavy Will Launch NASA Probe to Study Space Radiation NASA's SET mission will test the effects of radiation on satellites to learn how to better protect them in space.
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Hackers behind dangerous oil and gas intrusions are probing US power grids Group responsible for safety tampering Triconex malware has expanded, researchers say.
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Will Apollo Nostalgia Help NASA Get Its Artemis Moon Money? The wave of Apollo 11 nostalgia that's building in the public consciousness ahead of the landing's 50th anniversary certainly won't hurt the Artemis project's funding prospects.
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What Happens If You Don't Take Out a Splinter?

Live Science - 15 Jun 2019 13:29
What Happens If You Don't Take Out a Splinter? It can be a freeing feeling to shuck off your shoes and walk outside barefoot...until you get a splinter.
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(European Society of Human Genetics) A new study aims to provide healthy couples who have a child affected by a developmental disorder with a personalised pre-conception risk evaluation, in order to determine the likelih...
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Southwest passenger 'bombarded by inappropriate photos' from stranger on her flight Here's a good reason for iPhone users to disable AirDrop while on planes: A Texas woman forgot and another passenger sent her unsolicited nude photos.       
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Amazon quietly shuts down its shopping social network Spark - CNET Spark appears to have vanished from Amazon.
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Pixel 4 appears in the wild days after Google shares official image On June 12, Google gave the public an official look at its upcoming Pixel 4 smartphone in excellent quality, confirming some leaks and speculation that had existed in recent weeks. The official image reveals the previous...
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YouTube TV is giving away free Showtime subscriptions to longtime users They say that nothing in life is free, but Google would beg to differ, as select YouTube TV subscribers are now being offered a free subscription to Showtime from now through September 5th. The subscription typically cos...
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