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Location American Technology News for 31 July 2019
How to buy a refurbished TV the right way: Everything you need to know There's nothing wrong with buying a refurbished TV. In fact, for most, it's a chance to own a piece of tech they wouldn't have otherwise been able to afford. Just keep these tips in mind while shopping for one to avoid d...
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Image: Netflix Netflix has released the first look at one of its biggest original films to date: Martin Scorsese's The Irishman. The film stars Robert De Niro as mob hitman Frank Sheeran and Al Pacino as Jimmy Hoffa. De ...
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The world's largest telescope is one step closer to completion. This month, the team working on the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) completed the second of seven primary mirror segments, a process that began in January 20...
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Italy's biggest bank by assets UniCredit said on Wednesday it was carrying out its own investigation in relation to a major data breach at capital one Financial Corp.
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Get ready to dive into the fiercely competitive waters of enterprise software. Join more than 1,000 attendees for TC Sessions Enterprise 2019 on September 5 to navigate this rapidly evolving category with the industry's ...
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A novel palliative care intervention for caregivers of children and adolescents with rare diseases has shown preliminary success at helping families talk about potentially challenging medical decisions before a crisis oc...
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Xiaomi Black Shark 2 Pro silently breaks cover

Slash Gear - 31 Jul 2019 04:31
Xiaomi Black Shark 2 Pro silently breaks cover If you think that gaming phones are a one-off fad that’s already over, Xiaomi sub-brand Black Shark is proving otherwise. Although it lacked the big splash of an announcement, the Black Shark 2 Pro is no less big as fa...
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Samsung's Net Profit Plunges 53%

Wall Street Journal - 31 Jul 2019 03:19
Samsung Electronics Co.'s net profit dropped 53% during its second quarter, as consumers' decreasing appetite for smartphones and other gadgets sapped demand for the company's cash-cow components business.
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Apple Pay was a notable topic of discussion on Apple’s Q3 earnings call this afternoon, helping Apple reach an all-time revenue record for Services. On the call, Tim Cook said that Apple Pay is gaining fast on PayPal, ...
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Accused Capital One hacker 'had no malicious intent,' insists friend Paige Thompson is accused of stealing the financial records of over 100 million Americans, but a self-described longtime friend says the situation is significantly more complicated than it first appears.  The Department...
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Researchers worry that hackers could turn connected cars into roadblocks As carmakers continue to pack their newest models with all manner of "smart" technology, researchers are concerned that connected vehicles will become an increasingly irresistible target for hackers. A new study by scien...
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As promised, Google is ready to make websites respect Incognito mode whether they like it or not. The company has released Chrome 76 for Linux, Mac and Windows, closing a loophole that let sites detect private browsing b...
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Researchers have shown that precision editing of the bacterial populations in the gut reduces inflammation-associated colorectal cancer in mice.
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'Is it time for another contraception revolution?'

Science Daily - 31 Jul 2019 23:17
In an effort to protect the planet and preserve its natural treasures for future generations, another contraception revolution that provides options for populations not currently being served by modern contraception may ...
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A combination of two drugs keeps patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia disease-free and alive longer than the current standard of care, according to a phase-3 clinical trial of more than 500 participants. The result...
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The placenta has no native microbes, scientists say. (Credit: Blue Planet Studio/Shutterstock) The placenta is a unique organ. The temporary body part forms in the uterus during pregnancy and supplies the developing baby...
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Wild gibbons living in the peat swamps of southern Borneo require between 20 and 50 hectares of forest territory for each group, making their populations particularly vulnerable to habitat loss, according to a new study.
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Walkability is key: A look at greenspace use

Science Daily - 31 Jul 2019 21:10
New research suggests the key to getting more people to use public greenspaces may be making access to them easier and safer.
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Researchers mapped distinct bone marrow niche populations and their differentiation paths for the bone marrow factory that starts from mesenchymal stromal cells and ends with three types of cells -- fat cells, bone-makin...
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Targeting a blood stem cell subset shows lasting, therapeutically relevant gene editing Researchers have used CRISPR-Cas9 to edit long-lived blood stem cells to reverse the clinical symptoms observed with several blood disorders, including sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia.
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Peripheral artery disease, which affects 8.5 million people in the US, can cut off blood flow to the arms and legs, sometimes forcing doctors to amputate limbs. A new approach uses a biomaterial scaffold to recruit the b...
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Aspirin therapy is associated with both improved liver function test results and survival after transarterial embolization for hepatocellular carcinoma, according to a new article.
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