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Researchers offer a new method to disrupt spiral waves that uses less energy and that may be less painful than traditional defibrillation.
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Portrait Photography Challenge: Shoot with a Flashlight and Phone There can be a lot of gear-envy among photographers when they see others with tons of expensive camera gear, lighting equipment, and modifiers. It is also all too easy to say that you can't be creative because you don't ...
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Celestron Advanced VX 8 Edge HD telescope: Full review This portable telescope setup is ideal for intermediate amateur astronomers who want to get serious.
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DPReview TV: Leica - the good and the bad

DP Review - 25 Jun 2022 16:00
DPReview TV: Leica - the good and the bad In our continuing series about each camera manufacturer's strengths and weakness, we turn our judgemental gaze to Leica. Cherished and derided in equal measure, what does Leica get right, and where can it improve? We wen...
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Roe v. Wade overturned -- Google responds in a letter to employees Google has issued a letter to employees in response to the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade. The ruling removes the federal right for a woman to have an abortion.
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More Rocket Launches Could Damage the Ozone Layer

Universe Today - 25 Jun 2022 03:22
More Rocket Launches Could Damage the Ozone Layer There are few things in this world that brings feelings of awe and wonder more than a rocket launch. Watching a literal tower of steel slowly lift off from the ground with unspeakable power reminds us of what humanity ca...
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Meta expects a billion people in the metaverse by 2030

Digital Trends - 25 Jun 2022 01:55
Meta expects a billion people in the metaverse by 2030 Meta believes that a billion people will be participating in the metaverse by 2030, despite the concept feeling very nebulous at the moment.
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Image: Marshall B. Mathers III The last couple of weeks have had a lot of bad news for some in the "web3" space, but you wouldn't know it by looking at announcements in and around the recently-ended NFT.NYC and ApeFest 2...
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Threat Intelligence Services Are Universally Valued by IT Staff Most of those surveyed are concerned about AI-based attacks and deepfakes, but suggest that their organization is ready.
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How to Turbocharge Your Photography Workflow

PetaPixel - 25 Jun 2022 17:02
How to Turbocharge Your Photography Workflow I recently heard a photographer say he'd spent 17 hours going through 10,000 images, deciding which ones were worth saving. My first thought was, "I hope he's retired." My second thought, though, was that he badly needed...
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Next-gen GPU prices will all come down to crypto. Should you wait to buy? GPU prices are finally at normal levels, but a new generation is looming on the horizon - one that could bring with it another shortage if crypto soars.
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Nothing reminds us that smartphone design innovation isn't dead The Nothing Phone 1's design may be a gimmick, but it's a clever one.
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Nintendo Switch Online Review: An Essential Purchase, but Skip the Upgrades - CNET Nintendo's subscription service offers online play, free games and cloud saves. It's essential for most, but you probably only need the cheapest plan.
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Bizarre 'polygons' are cracking through the surface of Mars A new image from NASA's HIRISE camera reveals strange 'polygons' cracking open the surface of Mars. It's just a typical sign of spring, scientists say.
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NASA asteroid mission on hold due to late software delivery NASA put an asteroid mission on hold Friday, blaming the late delivery of its own navigation software.
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Pew Research Shows Important Data About Photojournalists

The Phoblographer - 25 Jun 2022 12:00
Every year, the Pew Center for Research interviews journalists about various things in the industry. This year's findings are fascinating; but if you're actually a working pro, they also make sense. The past few years ha...
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Yes, there are 100 million rogue black holes wandering our galaxy Black holes aren't evil. But they are fantastically weird, gravitationally powerful places. And astronomers suspect there are some 100 million of these objects — realms so dense that not even light can escape their gra...
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Apple's AR/VR mixed reality headset might actually be here in six months Apple CEO Tim Cook made headlines this week when he coyly answered a reporter's question about AR headsets and seemingly teased his company might have
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Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge In the wake of the Supreme Court's decision on Friday to overturn Roe v. Wade, Google's chief people officer Fiona Cicconi sent a staff-wide email to employees informing them of Go...
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NASA Says It's Satisfied With Rehearsal for SLS Moon Rocket Launch NASA says it’s finished with having to do full-scale dress rehearsals for the first liftoff of its moon-bound Space Launch System rocket. But it’s not finished with having to make fixes. “At this point we’ve dete...
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Pinterest must now face a lawsuit from a former friend of one of its founders who claims she helped create the platform. Bloombergreported that Alameda County Superior Court Judge Richard Seabolt on Thursday denied the c...
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Netflix confirms the inevitable -- ads are coming

Android Central - 25 Jun 2022 01:03
Netflix confirms the inevitable -- ads are coming The streaming service, which had been adamant about putting ads, might have changed its mind.
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