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Location American Technology News for 11 September 2019

iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max hands-on review

Digital Trends - 11 Sep 2019 02:10
iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max hands-on review Apple has a new phone, and like the iPad Pro, it takes up the Pro moniker. Here are our impressions on the new iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max.
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Pre-orders to open at the Apple website starting on September 13.
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Google's Dart programming language gets a preview of machine learning-powered automatic code completion.
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Apple reveals iOS 13 and iPadOS release dates--but macOS Catalina remains a mystery watchOS and tvOS updates are also just around the corner.
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Digital Trends Live: Apple event wrap-up, robot surgeons, and flying cars On this episode of Digital Trends Live, we discuss the biggest stories in tech, including a recap of Apple's September event and more.
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Poll: Slightly Over Half of People in the UK Want to Get Us All Killed by Aliens, Probably Slightly over half of people in the UK believe that if the Earth received communications from an extraterrestrial, then the human species should collectively act like huge dumbasses and respond, according to a University...
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Apple Inc caught up with hardware rivals on Tuesday by revealing a triple-camera iPhone, and it rolled out a streaming TV service priced at $5 a month, undercutting Disney and Netflix.
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5 ways the Apple Watch can keep you healthy - CNET With more features than ever before, the watch can keep you safe and alert you to serious problems.
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Apple Inc's move to offer a free TV+ subscription for a year with every new device may briefly crown the iPhone maker as the biggest streaming service by user numbers, leapfrogging Netflix Inc.
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Google has started rolling out Chrome 77 across platforms, and one of its best features gives you a way to quickly shoot web pages from one device to another. Say, you need step out right now and want to send the page yo...
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Researchers have discovered yet another side-channel attack method that can be exploited to steal potentially sensitive data from devices powered by Intel processors.
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Porsche welcomes a Tesla Nurburgring lap attempt - Roadshow The EV wars are heating up and Germany's vaunted Nurburgring Nordschleife is the new battleground. The new Taycan set a better-than-commendable 7:42, and Porsche welcomes the competition.
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A bold new perspective suggests space-time isn't a fundamental entity but emerges from quantum entanglement, says physicist Sean Carroll
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The corporate world isn't waiting around for Congress to get started on tougher data privacy laws. A group of 51 CEOs from the Business Roundtable advocacy group, including tech companies like Amazon, AT&T, IBM, Motorola...
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China's colossal radio telescope just heard a bizarre signal in space China spent five years and close to $200 million to build its Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope, nicknamed FAST. It was a monumental undertaking, but the result is a true marvel of technology, and it's the ...
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281 Alleged Email Scammers Arrested in Massive Global Sweep The most sweeping takedown yet of so-called BEC scammers involved arrests in nearly a dozen countries.
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Genetic discovery linked to rare eye disease

Science Daily - 11 Sep 2019 23:46
Paul S. Bernstein, M.D., Ph.D., spent more than a decade working with families at the John A. Moran Eye Center at the University of Utah on the hunt for the first gene known to cause a rare retinal disease known as MacTe...
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Talking receptors may affect relaxin at work

Science Daily - 11 Sep 2019 23:46
A research team investigating the promising anti-fibrotic effects of a drug version of the hormone, relaxin, has discovered that the receptor through which it mediates its therapeutic actions can communicate and/or inter...
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(Credit: Shidlovski/Shutterstock) Cancer therapies often fail to work when tested in clinical trials. As a result, a startling 97 percent of drugs designed for specific cancer treatments do not receive approval from the ...
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An observational study including 3.9 million cancer cases in seven high-income countries between 1995-2014 finds that survival of seven cancers is generally improving, although the overall level and pace of improvement v...
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Gene therapy helps functional recovery after stroke

Science Daily - 11 Sep 2019 22:52
A new gene therapy turns glial cells -- abundant support cells in the brain -- into neurons, repairing damage that results from stroke and significantly improving motor function in mice.
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Researchers have published a comprehensive list of the types and ratios of microbes that inhabit the healthy human gut.
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