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Location American Technology News for 22 January 2020
You Know We Can See the Apple Watches You Snuck Into the Impeachment Trial, Right? The impeachment trial of President Donald Trump is officially underway in the Senate, and there are a few rules of decorum in place designed to keep senators focused on the historic task at hand. The only beverages allow...
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Facebook Messenger: A cheat sheet

TechRepublic - 22 Jan 2020 18:10
Facebook's instant messaging platform is used by more than 40 million businesses. Learn about Facebook Messenger's features to determine if it's a good fit for your organization.
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New Tetris mobile app released today as old EA games exit For a number of years – nearly a decade at this point – the only official way to play Tetris on mobile devices has been through one of EA’s apps, namely Tetris (otherwise known as Tetris 2011) and Tetris Blitz. Unf...
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Tesla and Michigan to settle in direct-to-consumer sales lawsuit - Roadshow The settlement should see the number of Tesla service centers and galleries skyrocket, but it's still not a perfect situation for customers.
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Image: EA Tetris and Tetris Blitz, EA's mobile versions of the classic puzzle game, are being discontinued. Android Police and MacRumors report that the apps will disappear from iOS and Android, respectively, on April 21...
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Not Bot, Not Beast: Scientists Create First Ever Living, Programmable Organism A remarkable combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and biology has produced the world's first "living robots." This week, a research team of roboticists and scientists published their recipe for making a new lifefo...
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Under Armor smart scale suddenly becomes dumb as plugged pulled silently A lot of mundane appliances and equipment today are becoming smart, that is they are able to connect to the Internet to do fancy stuff. At the very least, they let users track certain pieces of data, especially when it c...
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Scientists Made the Fastest Spinning Object on Earth to Study 'Nothingness' A single nanoparticle spinning at a jaw-dropping 300 billion RPM could reveal the mysterious quantum forces at play in "empty" space.
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A Twilight Tryst: Venus Meets Neptune in the Dusk Sky

Universe Today - 22 Jan 2020 16:55
A Twilight Tryst: Venus Meets Neptune in the Dusk Sky Never seen Neptune? It's time you should, and this weekend offers a fine time to try, as the faintest planet in the solar system approaches the brightest in the dusk sky, for a splendid conjunction of the pair. This appr...
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The discovery of a link between anxiety, depression, OCD and more is set to revolutionise how we think about these conditions - and offer new treatments
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Cruise unveils Origin, an electric driverless vehicle designed for sharing Cruise unveiled Tuesday evening a “production ready” driverless vehicle called Origin, the product of a multi-year collaboration with parent company GM and investor Honda that is designed for a ride-sharing service. ...
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25 Jarring Photo Collages of People That Live Completely Different Lives Uğur Gallenkuş is using digital art to start a conversation
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Image: Google Today, Google launched three new experimental apps to help you use your phone less as part of its Digital Wellbeing initiative, including one that actually has you seal up your phone in a phone-sized paper ...
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Jeff Bezos reportedly hacked directly by Saudi crown prince over WhatsApp Life is full of grand mysteries. For instance, how did Jeff Bezos' dick pics end up in the hands of the National Enquirer? Sometimes, life is kind enough to provide an answer.   Or so it would seem today, with the Guard...
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Your California Uber ride price could soon be set by drivers A new California law is changing up how much your future Uber ride might cost. Employee classification rules for gig workers in California, known as AB5, are forcing companies like Uber to give drivers more control over ...
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It comes down to the sympathetic nervous system and a common hormone.
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Photographers live for scenes and moments, something that can last a lifetime in the form of an image. It's in our blood -- ingrained deep in our mindset, and our philosophy of life. But there are times when our thirst t...
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How tech could prevent another vaping illness outbreak - CNET One app maker, for example, wants to put control in the consumer's hands.
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Intel may slash CPU prices in late 2020 to counter AMD's Zen 3 chips With AMD's next-generation Zen 3 CPUs on the way, Intel CPUs could be much cheaper by the end of the year.
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The United Nations is joining the chorus of those concerned about allegations Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was involved in hacking Jeff Bezos' phone. UN experts have issued a statement calling for an "immediate...
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U.N. officials called for further investigation into the alleged hacking of Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos' phone in 2018 by a WhatsApp account associated with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
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Self-destructing dark matter may be flooding the sky with gamma-rays, study suggests There's a faint gamma-ray background in the universe, and scientists now think it could be caused by dark matter.
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