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This crazy smartphone comes with a built-in camera drone Camera drones have become increasingly more sophisticated in recent years. They offer better, cheaper flying experiences, and they pack better cameras. Smartphones have improved significantly over the years, too, with th...
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AI Designs Quantum Physics Experiments Beyond What Any Human Has Conceived Originally built to speed up calculations, a machine-learning system is now making shocking progress at the frontiers of experimental quantum physics --
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Google diversity report shows increased attrition rate for Black women - CNET The internet giant concedes there's room for improvement in regard to retaining underrepresented employees.
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Windows 11 running on Android phones shouldn't get your hopes up Microsoft has long exited the smartphone rat race and, save for the lone Surface Duo, it is letting others make the phones that it then integrates with its Windows platform. That hasn’t stopped others from trying to ma...
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Arctic's 'Last Ice Area' may be more vulnerable to climate change than predicted - CNET It's considered a refuge for Arctic wildlife as the planet warms, but it may be in more danger than scientists believed.
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Cops Are Getting Free High-Tech Lassos to Use on Suspects by Sharing Their Body Camera Footage Cops are handing over body camera footage and testimonials to Wrap Technologies to help the security firm market its controversial high-tech lasso, the BolaWrap, to other police departments, the Daily Dot reports. In som...
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NASA's skywatching tips for July feature Venus and the Milky Way NASA is back with its top tips for what to look out for in the sky this month, with Venus and the Milky Way two particular treats to look forward to.
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Russian Progress cargo ship docks at space station after two-day journey An uncrewed Russian cargo spacecraft has arrived at the International Space Station after a two-day journey to deliver food, fuel and supplies for the orbiting outpost's crew.
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Microsoft executive calls out DOJ's 'overuse' of secrecy orders According to a Microsoft executive, federal law enforcement agencies secretly request data from thousands of Microsoft customers a year.      
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Russian Military Hackers Have Been On a Worldwide Password Guessing Spree An elite team of hackers connected to Russian military intelligence have been using brute force attacks to target hundreds of organizations throughout the world, according to officials with U.S. and U.K. security agencie...
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Virgin Galactic aims to send Richard Branson to space before Jeff Bezos - CNET The space tourism company plans to send its founder to orbit on July 11.
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Genetics Plays Important Role in Age at First Sex and Birth Researchers have identified 371 genes, eleven of which were sex-specific, linked to the timing of when a person first has sex and the point of life they are most likely to become parents.
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Mongolian Certificate Authority Hacked to Distribute Backdoored CA Software In yet another instance of software supply chain attack, unidentified hackers breached the website of MonPass, one of Mongolia's major certificate authorities, to backdoor its installer software with Cobalt Strike binari...
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The best July 4th tech deals we could find

Engadget - 2 Jul 2021 14:45
The best July 4th tech deals we could find As the holiday weekend approaches, deals on the latest gadgets have been popping up across the web. Apple's 10.2-inch iPad is $30 off right now and Solo Stove, the maker of compact, stainless steel fire pits, has knocked...
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CISA Offers New Mitigation for PrintNightmare Bug CERT urges administrators to disable the Windows Print spooler service in Domain Controllers and systems that don't print, while Microsoft attempts to clarify RCE flaw with a new CVE assignment.
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NASA is sending a water-hunting VIPER to the Moon - CNET The space agency's first lunar rover since the Apollo missions could be key for NASA's plans to keep a sustained human presence on the moon.
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The Origin of Technosignatures

Scientific American - 2 Jul 2021 14:00
The Origin of Technosignatures Signs of technology might point to life in the universe, but we have to ask what really gives rise to technology in the first place --
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Robinhood files for IPO despite ongoing lawsuits and fines The popular stock trading app Robinhood filed for an IPO on Thursday while still under fire for halting trade of meme stocks in January. Robinhood files for IPO Robinhood became popular due to its ease of use and gamifie...
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Several critical and high-severity vulnerabilities have been identified in programmable logic controller (PLC) and human-machine interface (HMI) products made by WAGO, a German company specializing in electrical connecti...
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SpaceX rolls giant Super Heavy rocket to launch pad for testing (video) The first true Super Heavy booster was rolled out of the high bay where it was stacked to a launch pad Thursday (July 1) at SpaceX's Starbase site in South Texas.
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Space miners may use rockets to harvest the moon's water ice (video) Three companies -- Masten Space Systems, Lunar Outpost and Honeybee Robotics -- are developing a new system that would use rockets to mine water ice on the moon.
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2022 iPad Pro expected to get TSMC 3nm chips, 'iPhone 14' will adopt 4nm TSMC's new 3nm chip manufacture process may end up in Apple products as soon as a 2022 iPad Pro refresh, but will not be included in the 'iPhone 14' in the same year, supply chain sources suggest. A report on Friday morn...
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