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Location American Technology News for 24 October 2020

What is Photography Without an Audience?

PetaPixel - 24 Oct 2020 19:19
What is Photography Without an Audience? Audience: a broad term, of course. Evokes all kinds of responses. Since this is a photoblog I am referencing the audience that sees our work. In this very odd and terrible of times, I find that having no audience for my ...
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What's the best entry-level full frame mirrorless camera? We compare the Nikon Z5 to the Canon EOS RP to find out. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to get new episodes of DPReview TV every week. Introduction Best handlin...
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Sony Xperia 1 III: What we want to see from Sony's next flagship From improving the camera experience to PlayStation connectivity, here's what we'd like to see on the Xperia 1 III.
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First murder hornet nest found in US is about to be destroyed - CNET The elusive Asian giant hornets' nest in Washington state won't be there for long.
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Here's how to check if your mail-in ballot has been received and counted If your mail-in ballot is cast, but no one is around to count it, did it make a sound?  The U.S. presidential election is fast approaching, and people keep telling you this is the most important election in a generation...
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In 25 years, new cars could be unrecognizable thanks to technology - Roadshow New battery chemistries, self-driving tech and advanced propulsion systems will revolutionize how we get around.
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I turned off my phone for a day and it was the best decision I made in 2020 A day away from the internet and all those notifications can cleanse your soul. My wife likes to say that I am the internet. I work over the internet all day, I play games over the internet, and I look to the internet wh...
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Among Us hit with hack promoting Trump and threatening players InnerSloth is scrambling to deal with a mass hacking campaign that has hit its suddenly viral game Among Us, the company said in a number of tweets. The issue popped up following a highly popular live stream of the game ...
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Take a Break From the Doom and Look at These Rad Starlings Although your first instinct when you see these photos might be, "Oh god," we promise that it's not an upcoming extreme weather event or some alien species coming to invade Earth. (Given that it's 2020, you're forgiven f...
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Fortnite Ghostbusters crossover is the Halloween treat no one expected Fortnite fans have been treated to yet another Battle Royale crossover this season with the Marvel superheroes, villains, and their related abilities and henchmen. It seems this may not be the extent of Epic’s crossove...
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Facebook, Twitter CEOs to testify about allegations of anti-conservative bias - CNET The hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee will also focus on how the social networks handled the 2020 US elections.
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Astronaut Kate Rubins voted from the ISS

Slash Gear - 24 Oct 2020 16:36
Astronaut Kate Rubins voted from the ISS It would be nearly impossible for anyone to not know this was an election year at this point. Between the presidential debates and all the political ads running on TV, the election is difficult to escape. NASA astronaut ...
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Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge If you take the typical death toll in the United States in a typical year and add the population of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania or the population of St. Louis, Missouri, you'll end up...
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SpaceX stacks its Starship prototype in preparation for another test flight SpaceX has conducted several test flights of its Starship prototype, and so far, they’ve all flown only a portion of the rocket. Previous test flights have lacked the nosecone where one day payloads and perhaps astrona...
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The judge who blocked the Commerce Department's order to remove WeChat from US app stores was unmoved by the new evidence the government presented. Last month, US Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler issued a preliminary injun...
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Did a Security Researcher Guess Trump's Twitter Password? Plus: An Among Us spam attack, China's favorite vulnerabilities, and more of the week's top security news.
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CDC warns deli meats linked to serious illness and at least one death The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has linked deli meats sold in multiple states with a serious foodborne illness that has claimed at least one life. A total of 10 cases have been reported under this outbreak...
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There's No Turning Back on AI in the Military In the digital arms race with China, the only thing worse than fearing AI itself is the fear of not having it at all.
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Check Your Spices to See If They're Part of a Recall Over Salmonella Concerns Remember when we learned about food safety in school and were told not to put raw chicken directly on the countertop, or eat raw cookie dough, and that was basically it? Well, as you probably already know, that list has ...
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Police are using facial recognition for minor crimes because they can - CNET Law enforcement is tapping the tech for low-level crimes like shoplifting, because there are no limits. But the tool often makes errors.
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Russia's Laptev Sea Should Have Started to Freeze by Now Normally, the 'birthplace of ice' freezes by late October. For the first time in recorded history, it hasn't. That could have knock-on effects across the Arctic.
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The Elysium effect: The coming backlash to the billionaire 'NewSpace' revolution As entrepreneurs spend billions on space, there is a backlash building that holds their projects as icons of extravagance, even as they may help save the Earth. This is the "Elysium effect."
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