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Location American Technology News for 15 July 2022
Even Twitter Thinks Elon Musk's Tweets Are Out of Control Plus: Tweeting your personal life, swimming like sharks, and a breakup for the ages.
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50 'Insane' Facts About The Apollo 11 Lunar Photo Shoot As part of an ongoing Historical Photography Series, science-based photographer and YouTuber, Michael "The Maven" Andrew has released a video detailing 50 facts about the planning and execution of the Apollo 11 Lunar mis...
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Visually Striking Images Meld Photography and Digital Art Photographer Alex Hyner creates multi-layered photographs sourced from thousands of images he's taken of skies from all around the world.
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It's sometimes really hard to get excited about flashes. But the Godox Lux Senior is not only completely different from most of what's out there, but it looks super cool. Trailing on the success of the Lux Junior announc...
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'Where the Crawdads Sing' Likely Won't Hit Netflix Until Next Year - CNET If you're holding out for the Southern drama film to hit Netflix, you'll be waiting a long time -- it'll likely take months to start streaming.
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Spectacular Drone Footage of an 8th-Century Italian Ghost Town Stunning drone footage over an Italian ghost town that's been plagued by tragedy has been filmed by the Dutch photography team Boys with Drones.
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The Voigtlander Macro 35mm f/2 is Made Exclusively for Fuji X-Mount Cosina has announced the Voigtlander Macro APO-Ultron 35mm f/2 designed exclusively for Fujifilm X-mount. While fully manual, the lens supports a full electronic connection with a Fujifilm camera.
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Online Magazine Showcases Timeless, Sophisticated Landscape Photos Co-editors Steven Friendman and Olaf Sztaba created Elements, an online publication for the finest timeless landscape photography shot by amateurs and seasoned professionals alike.
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How People Control Unwanted Thoughts

Neuroscience News - 15 Jul 2022 00:08
How People Control Unwanted Thoughts Proactively avoiding an association that triggers an unwanted thought or memory is more effective than reactive control is more effective when trying to prevent repetitive looping of unwanted thoughts.
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A Closer Look at Horseshoe Crabs, an Ancient and Valuable Animal Horseshoe crabs are ancient invertebrates that have existed along the ocean floor unchanged for some 450 million years. They survived the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs, but surviving humans is proving more challengi...
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Watch Furniture Get Deleted from a Room in Demo of Apple AR Tech A Shopify developer has shown a demonstration of an augmented reality (AR) experience that lets users "reset" a room and remove all furniture, which gives a peek at the power of Apple's recently announced RoomPlan AR API...
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A New Instrument is Going to the ISS to Study the Climate Impact of Dust in Earth's Upper Atmosphere People often seem surprised when they learn that NASA doesn’t just look out to the other planets, stars, and galaxies. It’s also an agency that studies our own home planet--from space! And why not? Earth is part of t...
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Intel's desktop GPUs are off to a rough start in new Arc A380 benchmarks We all knew that Intel's ARC GPUs weren't going to be as strong as Nvidia and AMD's heaviest hitters. Especially when it comes to the lower-end A380. However, the first Arc A380 benchmarks have now surfaced, and it looks...
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Intel processors may get a lot more expensive, giving AMD an edge A new report reveals that Intel might be about to introduce a huge price increase across its range of products. This includes consumer-level CPUs.
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The Best Cameras Under $1000 for New Photographers

The Phoblographer - 15 Jul 2022 18:00
If you're looking for more affordable cameras, then we've got great news for you. We've found a bunch in our archives that we're sure photographers will love. Want to move up beyond your smartphone? Well, it's easy to do...
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Rocking shadows in protoplanetary discs

Science Daily - 15 Jul 2022 16:57
Astronomers reveal a new phenomenon dubbed the 'rocking shadow' effect that describes how discs in forming planetary systems are oriented, and how they move around their host star. The effect also gives clues as to how t...
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Dunder Mifflin Trades Paper for Bricks as Lego Reveals The Office Building Set With 15 Minifigures After bringing NBC sitcoms like Seinfeld and Friends into the brick-built universe (or the BBU, as no one but myself refers to it), Lego has finally revealed its official take on The Office, which recreates the Dunder Mi...
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Some of us still don't have Windows 11, but here's when Windows 12 could land It would be a return to release schedules seen in years gone by.
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Augmented reality shopping is about to level up, thanks to a new capability introduced in iOS 16. The new Apple RoomPlan API uses the LiDAR scanner in recent iPhone Pro models to create a 3D room plan - and an impressive...
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Secrets of Stonehenge revealed in All About History 119 Inside All About History 119: Learn how and why this incredible ancient monument was built in Britain.
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Vendors have started rolling out software updates to address the recently disclosed Retbleed speculative execution attack targeting Intel and AMD processors.
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North Korean Hackers Targeting Small and Midsize Businesses with H0lyGh0st Ransomware An emerging threat cluster originating from North Korea has been linked to developing and using ransomware in cyberattacks targeting small businesses since September 2021. The group, which calls itself H0lyGh0st after th...
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