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Location American Technology News for 2 April 2021
Perseverance found a weird rock on Mars, and scientists can't identify it NASA's Perseverance rover has been on Mars for a little while now. It landed successfully in late February and spent a good chunk of March just testing its various systems and ensuring that everything was still in workin...
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E3 2021 organizers confirm the all-digital event will be '100 percent free' E3 2021 will be '100 percent free' according to its organizers, with no paywalled content.
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Marsquakes: NASA's InSight lander detects two sizable tremors NASA's InSight Mars lander recently detected a couple of sizable "marsquakes" caused not by tectonic plates but by volcanic activity.
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Scientists studying solar try solving a dusty problem The layer of dust and pollen that settles on the windshield of your car is easily removed with a turn of the lever that activates wipers and water. Removing that layer from a solar panel--especially one inconveniently lo...
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Here's how the iOS 14.5 battery recalibration tool works on your iPhone Apple released the latest iOS 14.5 beta a few days ago, which includes a few new features that public beta testers can try before the final iOS 14.5 build releases to all supported iPhones -- iPads get their own iOS 14.5...
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Amazon Was Reportedly Considering a Chain of Discount Stores Before the Pandemic Hit Another purported casualty of the coronavirus pandemic has surfaced, folks: Amazon brick-and-mortar discount stores. Yep, the e-commerce giant considered opening up permanent retail locations to peddle unsold inventory b...
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Fortnite Fortography contest urges players to get close to dinosaurs Epic has revealed the next Fortnite Fortography challenge, and this time you’ll have to get up close and personal with dinosaurs. The raptors have just hatched from their eggs and, well, they don’t have the friendlie...
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NASA is dumping dirt on its InSight lander on purpose NASA's InSight lander has been chilling out on Mars for many months now. NASA has had an incredible string of luck with its Mars missions and unfortunately, it's looking increasingly like InSight will prove to be one of ...
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Apple reportedly rejecting apps built with SDKs that incorporate 'device fingerprinting' As part of previously announced plans to safeguard the App Store and users of its various platforms, Apple this week began to reject apps and app updates crafted with third-party SDKs integrating "device fingerprinting" ...
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Robinhood Warns Customers of Tax-Season Phishing Scams Attackers are impersonating the stock-trading broker using fake websites to steal credentials as well as sending emails with malicious tax files.
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What if your next electric car's body was also its battery? EV batteries are large and expensive. Nanom thinks it has a solution: a cheaper, longer-lasting cell that can be built right in to the structure of a vehicle.
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Apple Arcade expands game catalog to over 180 titles in new content push Apple Arcade added 35 new games to its lineup on Friday with a mix of new exclusives and classic titles. Apple Arcade now has over 180 titles Apple Arcade was announced two years ago and has had little fanfare or major h...
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Engadget Podcast: Reviewing Google's sleep-stalking smart display This week, Cherlynn and Devindra are joined by UK bureau chief Mat Smith to dive deeper into our review of Google's new Nest Hub. Is the sleep-tracking smart display creepy or cool? Plus, loads of updates from Google and...
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Beijing is a big user of the platform to spread its political views to hundreds of millions of people overseas, prompting workers to express concerns internally.
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Stocks fall after electric-vehicle companies disclose in their first earnings calls that they missed goals that were set before their SPAC mergers.
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Keep your Galaxy A52 looking snazzy with the best cases

Android Central - 2 Apr 2021 14:00
Keep your Galaxy A52 looking snazzy with the best cases We expect that the new Samsung Galaxy A52 will take home the crown for best cheap Android phone of the year. This is the successor to the ultra-popular Galaxy A51 from last year that was actually Samsung's best-selling p...
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So Can Flash Actually Run Faster Than the Speed of Light? In Justice League he runs so fast that he goes back in time. But it wouldn't be quite so easy in real life (unless he was a tachyon).
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How the Suez Canal Fiasco Could Change Global Shipping This week, we discuss the Ever Given incident and its lasting implications on the shipping industry. Also, we pick our favorite boat memes.
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Qubits composed of holes could be the trick to build faster, larger quantum computers A new study indicates holes the solution to operational speed/coherence trade-off, potential scaling up of qubits to a mini-quantum computer.
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Getting CubeSats moving

ESA - 2 Apr 2021 13:42
Getting CubeSats moving Image: Getting CubeSats moving
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A shortage of microchips has slowed production of cars and laptops and delayed the iPhone 12. So what happened and how did we get here?      
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Research confirms ingredient in household cleaner could improve fusion reactions Want to improve your chances of making electricity from fusion? Look no further than the cleaners under your kitchen sink.
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