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Location American Technology News for 5 July 2019
Mozilla has started teasing an ad-free news subscription service, which, for $5 per month, would offer ad-free browsing, audio readouts, and cross-platform syncing of news articles from a number of websites. It's not cle...
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Google is going to make it even easier to access the Pixel's best feature If there's one feature that defines the Pixel 3 (and all of Google's Pixel phones, for that matter), it has got to be Night Sight -- a camera mode that allows for stunning low-light photography. Google has been raising t...
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India proposed tax waivers on Friday on the purchase of electric vehicles and removed import taxes on some auto components to help boost sales and reduce its dependence on fossil fuels.
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Riders want autonomous cars that drive like humans, not machines Autonomous cars may very well be our future, but we're not there yet. Not only is the technology lacking, but many would-be passengers just don't feel confident in the ability of a machine to get them around safely, even...
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Samsung's next watch could include the Apple Watch 4's most incredible features It's not yet clear when Samsung will release its next wearable, the Galaxy Watch Active 2, which some chatter suggests could launch in tandem with the Galaxy Note 10 unveiling next month. However, we at least have our fi...
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Nerve transfer surgery has enabled 13 young adults with complete paralysis to regain movement and function in their elbows and hands, according to the largest case series of this technique in people with tetraplegia (par...
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Astronauts Aren't Dying From Space Radiation, New Research Suggests Excessive exposure to the Sun's harmful rays is an occupational hazard endured by astronauts, who run the risk of contracting cancer and heart disease as a result. At least that's what we thought. New research shows that...
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(Credit: Nopphon_1987/Shutterstock We all know smoking is bad for your health. But it seems smoking might be bad for your personality, too. A recent paper published in the Journal of Research In Personality reports that,...
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How to Catch the Next Eclipse: A List of Solar and Lunar Eclipses in 2020 and Beyond Before the April 2024 total eclipse that will cross North America, there are almost two dozen lunar and solar eclipses appearing in skies across the world.
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Samsung has been working on new smartphone designs that are unlike anything we've seen before For a few months now, a prominent Samsung insider teased smartphone designs unlike anything we've seen before, prompting us to wonder whether he was teasing the Galaxy Note 10 or something else. We know now that the Note...
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Toyota is testing a new and improved version of the solar power cells it previously launched on the Japan-exclusive Prius PHV, in a pilot along with partners Sharp and Japanese national research organization NEDO. This d...
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Ive replacement Jeff Williams 'more visible' in product creation than CEO Cook COO Jeff Williams -- who's taking over for exiting design chief Jony Ive -- is typically "more visible" in product development than CEO Tim Cook, a report said on Friday.
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Saturn's Icy Moon Enceladus Is Likely the 'Perfect Age' to Harbor Life It's probably around 1 billion years old.
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Mysterious 'Earthquake mountain' swallowed up by ocean, NASA images show Zalzala Koh may be out of sight for now, but that does not mean it is completely gone. In 2019, hints of the island persist in Landsat imagery. As recently as June 2019, Landsat observed trails of sediment circulating ar...
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Why Your GDPR Implementation Plan Needs CISOs & 'Legal Engineers' to Work Together Lawyers must step into the shoes of technical roles and craft legal guidance that can be easily put into use.
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Cancer took more than 8.7 million years of life and $94.4 billion in lost earnings among people ages 16 to 84 in the United States in 2015.
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Scientists have discovered that a special type of cell is much more prolific in generating a protective sheath covering nerve fibers than previously believed.
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Google Photos to be updated with manual face tagging and more Google Photos will soon be updated with several new features we've heard about through a slightly unconventional communications channel. Google Photos product lead David Lieb made the most of some unexpected downtime thi...
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'Eyes' for the autopilot: Successful automatic landing with vision assisted navigation Automatic landings have long been standard procedure for commercial aircraft. While major airports have the infrastructure necessary to ensure the safe navigation of the aircraft, this is usually not the case at smaller ...
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Facebook Claims Libra Offers Economic Empowerment to Billions--an Economist Is Skeptical Facebook is joining the cryptocurrency craze. Should we be concerned? The social network site on June 18 said it's launching a new cryptocurrency called Libra with the help of 27 partners, including MasterCard, Visa, eba...
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Trump's trade war might drive tech giants Apple, Microsoft, Amazon out of China Companies caught in the crossfire of the trade war are exploring alternatives.       
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Sky will show the Cricket World Cup final on free-to-air TV if England get there Sky has announced that the Cricket World Cup final will be available to watch live on a free-to-air channel if England are in it.Otherwise, it will be
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