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Location American Technology News for 1 April 2021
Learn how to archive web pages as PDFs and web archives for digital archival, and the pros and cons of each of these export methods.
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(Osaka University) Researchers from Osaka University achieved cohesive circuit protection for wearable electronics. Even bending a coated electrode 300 times over the course of an hour underwater doesn't hinder performan...
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PS5 restock updates: Updates from GameStop, Amazon, Best Buy, Target, Walmart and more retailers - CNET Having trouble finding a PS5? Here are all the links to all the stores selling the console.
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Scientists just beat diamonds at their own game Diamonds are precious. They're valued for their beauty but they also have some incredible real-world applications. Thanks to its incredible hardness, diamond is often used to line blades and other tools, and while those ...
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A Japanese man was charged $81 for cyberbullying star Hana Kimura before her death An online troll was charged $81 for cyberbullying Hana Kimura. Is that enough?
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The Best April Fools' Day Photography Jokes of 2021 After taking a break last year — April 2020 was no laughing matter — we’re back again today with a roundup of the best April Fools’ Day jokes from around the world of photography. Let’s jump right in… Fujifil...
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Satellite networks could represent the next technological leap forward for a business where every millisecond counts.
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No, this isn't an April Fool's joke - Pentax really have just announced a new flagship DSLR camera with an APS-C sensor that will cost a whopping £1,899.99 in the UK and $1,999.99 in the US. In a world where everyone is...
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Dark matter could be made of black holes from the beginning of time Evidence of collisions between black holes and neutron stars suggests dark matter might consist of concentrations of primordial black holes.
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Watch NASA's movie-like trailer for its upcoming Mars helicopter flight NASA has released a dramatic trailer to highlight the much-anticipated Mars helicopter flight that's expected to take place in the coming days.
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Hackers Are Hiding Malware Inside Fake Call of Duty: Warzone Cheats to Target Gamers Look out, n00bs. Hackers are apparently deploying fake game "cheats" for Call of Duty: Warzone. They won't help you merk your opponents, unfortunately. Instead, they will just inject malware onto your computer.
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'Ghostwriter' Set to Return to Apple TV+ on May 7

The Mac Observer - 1 Apr 2021 19:00
Season two of Ghostwriters will be available on Apple TV+ from May 7. On Thursday, Apple shared some clips in a series called ‘Beyond the Page’. Ghostwriter Season Two Arrives on Apple TV+ on May 7 In total, four ‘...
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Plasma jets stabilize water to splash less

Phys.org - 1 Apr 2021 15:13
Plasma jets stabilize water to splash less A study by KAIST researchers revealed that an ionized gas jet blowing onto water, also known as a 'plasma jet," produces a more stable interaction with the water's surface compared to a neutral gas jet. This finding repo...
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Spatial's mixed-reality teleworking app is breaking free from the Quest 2 If there's one thing that's here to stay as a result of the pandemic, it's remote work — and Spatial knows it. The mixed-reality company is opening up device access to its teleworking software, while also adding a slew...
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Russia’s “anti-Apple” law came into force today, meaning that all smartphones, tablets, and computers sold in the country must offer local software and apps as part of the setup process. Apple reportedly “strongl...
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Researchers develop 'explainable' artificial intelligence algorithm Researchers from the University of Toronto and LG AI Research have developed an "explainable" artificial intelligence (XAI) algorithm that can help identify and eliminate defects in display screens.
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The Super Thin and Lightweight Espresso Display Is a WFH Dream Come True At the start of our new work-from-home normal and before I was able to get my home office in order, the thing I immediately noticed was that I missed my office's monitor setup. I have one now, but it's a little hefty and...
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New Los Alamos technology detects thermal neutrons in aircraft A new technology developed by Los Alamos National Laboratory and Honeywell is providing needed atmospheric environment information to the aerospace industry. The device, called TinMan, has quantified the number of therma...
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Casio G-Shock GSW-H1000 smartwatch rocks Wear OS

Slash Gear - 1 Apr 2021 14:08
Casio G-Shock GSW-H1000 smartwatch rocks Wear OS Casio has been making the iconic G-Shock ruggedized watches for a long time. As popular as wearables are, until now, Casio never offered a smartwatch. That has changed with the unveiling of the G-Shock GSW-H1000 powered ...
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North Korean hackers return, target infosec researchers in new operation Google outs the new op two months after shutting down a previous campaign.
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NASA's Roman mission predicted to find 100,000 transiting planets NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will create enormous cosmic panoramas, helping us answer questions about the evolution of our universe. Astronomers also expect the mission to find thousands of planets using two ...
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Tech to power wearable devices from radio waves developed by researchers One of the biggest challenges for small wearable devices is how to power them. The smaller the devices are, the less space there is for batteries making runtime an issue in some instances. A group of researchers led by H...
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