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The largest-ever clinical trial of a medication for pediatric cardiology patients found that an oral drug significantly improved exercise capacity in adolescent patients with severe, congenital single-ventricle heart def...
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Lady Gaga's Tweet About 'Artpop' Tops This Week's Internet News Roundup This admission, unsurprisingly, had Little Monsters on Twitter in a tizzy.
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New Canon EOS Ra Camera Aims to Take Astrophotography to New Heights Canon is releasing a mirrorless camera for astrophotography called the EOS Ra.
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China's top white-hat hackers have gathered in Chengdu to test zero-days against today's top software.
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Spotify starts testing real-time lyrics to enable karaoke experience Spotify is testing a real-time lyrics feature in its mobile app, but only for users in certain countries.
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Why Is Google Slow-Walking Its Breakthroughs in AI? The company's new facial-recognition service comes with limitations to prevent abuse, which sometimes lets competitors take the lead.
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Iran shuts down country's internet in the wake of fuel protests Iran, one of the countries most strongly identified with the rise cyber terrorism and malicious hacking, appears now to be using an iron fist to turn on its own. The country has reportedly shut down nearly all internet a...
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The best refurbished phones: What are they, and where can you get them? Sometimes you can save some money on a new smartphone by looking into the number of refurbished phones sold on the market.
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Disney's lawsuit against Redbox is over, and it's not great news for Redbox. The two sides have agreed to a settlement that will have Redbox stop the sale of movie download codes from Disney disc packs. Attorneys for Dis...
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Microsoft hires ex-US Attorney General Eric Holder in facial recognition inquiry - CNET Holder will investigate a company Microsoft invested in, says NBC News, to see if it violated the tech giant's ethics around surveillance.
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Researchers from the Intermountain Healthcare Heart Institute in Salt Lake City have identified new mutations in a gene commonly associated with non-ischemic dilated cardiomyopathy (NIDC), a disease that weakens the hear...
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A research team identified 87 patients who were part of the Intermountain INSPIRE Registry and had developed prostate cancer. These patients were also tested for plasma levels of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapent...
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Hubble captures a peculiar galaxy pulled out of shape by a nearby satellite A new Hubble image shows an unusual elongated galaxy with a spiral arm that has been stretched and extended due to the movements of a nearby satellite galaxy.
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Google's reputation is becoming its biggest problem

Android Authority - 17 Nov 2019 15:06
Google's reputation is becoming its biggest problem Google's reputation threatens to derail all the tremendous work it's doing.
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You can now feed Sony's Aibo robot dog with virtual food Sony rolled out version 2.50 software for Aibo, adding the ability to program the robot dog with custom tasks and feed it virtual food.
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Even mild inflammation may harm the brain's ability to stay alert Inflammation, including the kind resulting from mild colds, may impact the brain’s ability to become and stay alert, something often referred to as ‘brain fog.’ The findings come from a new study out of the Univers...
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Innovative chip from Graphcore could push AI applications to greater heights.
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There's no question that BioWare has struggled with Anthem between bugs and basic mechanics, and has made significant gameplay changes in a bid to keep its shared world shooter alive. However, the developer might soon re...
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7 Courses That Will Help You Start a Lucrative Career in Information Security As the world becomes more interconnected by the day, more and more companies of all sizes and industries are finding themselves under attack by fearless cybercriminals who can access their entire server farms from across...
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An Airbus-backed air racing tournament unveiled an electric-powered sports aircraft on Sunday, billed as the world's first, as the European planemaker seeks to boost its green aerospace technology.
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Phineas Fisher Offers $100,000 Bounty to Hack Banks and Oil Companies It's a reward for hacktivists and criminals who break into capitalist institutions, offered by one of the most infamous hackers of all time.
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(Radboud University Medical Center) Cardiologists at Radboud university medical center performed a research project during a large music festival called Lowlands, in the Netherlands in August 2019. The first results of t...
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