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Supermassive black hole 'burps' reveal how big the cosmic monsters grow - CNET Black hole feeding patterns may tell us more than how hungry they are.
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Cyberpunk 2077 update 1.3 teasers reveal a trio of big changes There’s a new update on the way to Cyberpunk 2077, but before the full patch notes arrive, CD Projekt Red is giving us a sneak peek at a few of the update’s new features. Specifically, we’re getting a glimpse at th...
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When Tesla Says It Recycles 100% of Its Batteries, What Does That Mean? Battery recycling is notoriously expensive, inefficient, and dangerous. Getting better at it is crucial to making sure electric cars are cleaner.
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Android Camera Switches uses your face to control your phone Android has quite a number of accessibility features and APIs, some of which have been used, misused, or even abused to open doors to power users and functionality Google wouldn’t have normally allowed. Many of those a...
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Students from eight community college and university teams will see more than a year of effort take flight into space with the launch of Terrier-Improved Malemute sounding rocket from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Vi...
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Voice and Video Calls Can Now Be End-to-End Encrypted on Facebook Messenger Facebook wants you to know that Messenger is getting a little more secure and private (or as private as anything built by the company can be considered). In a nutshell, users now have the option to make voice and video c...
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I regret buying my Nintendo Switch Lite - CNET Now, more than ever, I wish I'd waited for the OLED Switch.
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Live Murder Hornet sighted in the US for the first time in 2021 - CNET Native to Asia, these fearsome insects have been sighted a few times in Canada and the US over the last two years.
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Hacker Claims to Have Data on More Than 100 Million T-Mobile Customers, Asks for $277,000 A hacker is claiming to have data related to more than 100 million T-Mobile customers in the U.S. and is selling access to part of the information for roughly $277,000.
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How to AirPlay from iPhone to Mac with macOS Monterey and iOS 15 With iOS 15, and macOS Monterey, you can send video and audio from your iPhone to your Mac, just as you already can to an Apple TV. You can now AirPlay video and audio from iPhone to Mac Sometimes there are new features ...
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Tesla's Autopilot System Is Subject of Safety Probe

Wall Street Journal - 16 Aug 2021 15:12
The NHTSA said that it had identified 11 crashes since early 2018 in which a Tesla vehicle using its Autopilot system struck one or more vehicles involved in an emergency-response situation.
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How the Economy Has to Radically Transform to End Fossil Fuels in 20 Years Coming disruptions will eventually lay waste to conventional jobs in incumbent fossil fuel, combustion engine, and livestock farming industries.
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'I Just Simply Don't Want to': Amazon Warehouses Have an Antivax Problem Vaccinated warehouse workers wish Amazon would offer better incentives.
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Long-term AAPL investors, who have seen the value of their stock rise substantially over the years, should give back to Apple, suggests one of them. Financial adviser Paul Lane says that he always spends money on buying ...
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How MacBook Pro's mini-LED screen might improve Windows laptops The 2021 MacBook Pro refresh that Apple has planned for the fall will deliver a major redesign. It’ll also introduce a feature unseen previously on laptops. The new MacBooks will have a flatter overall design and will ...
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Hackers selling data on 100M T-Mobile customers after server attack T-Mobile is looking into a breach of its servers that has apparently resulted in harvested data on over 100 million customers being sold on a hacker forum. On Sunday, T-Mobile confirmed it was investigating a post on a h...
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Berlin to sell part of its stake in Lufthansa group The German government said Monday it will sell part of the 20 percent stake it took last year in Lufthansa to prop up the airline group during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Have any human societies ever lived underground?

Live Science - 16 Aug 2021 13:00
Have any human societies ever lived underground? Societies have lived underground before, sometimes for weeks at a time.
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Here's what you need to know about COVID-19 breakthrough infections The COVID-19 vaccines that are used in the U.S. are highly effective. But sometimes, the coronavirus can still infect people who are vaccinated, causing so-called breakthrough infections.
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Calibre real-time fitness tracker accurately monitors respiratory metabolic data Get more detailed and accurate metabolic information than ever before with the Calibre real-time fitness tracker. This wearable gadget monitors your calories and respiratory performance with medical-grade precision each ...
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MOVESME multifunctional hoodie overalls are great for both emergencies and daily life Made for everyday life and emergencies alike, the MOVESME multifunctional hoodie overalls are apparel like no other. These multifunctional overalls are great for any situation that requires physical strength. So, if you ...
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This AI Helps Detect Wildlife Health Issues in Real Time A system that scans animal rehabilitation center data could provide early alerts when a disease is spreading.
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