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Location American Technology News for 26 July 2022
Gorgeous Hubble Space Telescope image shows turquoise waves rippling through Milky Way companion Bright turquoise plumes ripple through the Milky Way's companion galaxy, the Large Magellanic Cloud, like waves in the ocean.
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Liquid Bomb reusable water balloon has a self-sealing magnetic design for endless fun Give your kids virtually endless fun with the Liquid Bomb reusable water balloon. Using a magnet, it has a self-sealing design so you can reuse it over and over again. Fun for pool parties, backyard gatherings, and more,...
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Canon EOS R10 Review: The Rebel Killer the World Needs?

The Phoblographer - 26 Jul 2022 06:00
The Canon R10 may not have Rebel in the name, but the $1,099 kit feels very much like a mirrorless reincarnation of an old Rebel DSLR. While Canon's new crop sensor mirrorless feels in tune with the company's DSLRs, ther...
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'Anti-Instagram' App BeReal Soars to Top of Apple Charts BeReal, a photo-sharing app dubbed the "anti-Instagram," has soared in popularity in recent weeks to take the number one spot in the U.S. on Apple's App Store charts -- beating TikTok.
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560 million-year-old tentacled creature may be the animal kingdom's first known predator A fossilized animal from the Ediacaran period is likely related to modern jellyfish.
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Samsung's Galaxy S22 will be available in another shade of purple on August 10th Ahead of its upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event in August, Samsung is unveiling a new color variant of the flagship S22 it launched earlier this year. Called "Bora Purple" after the Korean word for purple, the new hue will b...
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Google Chrome may soon add a security feature it should have had years ago Google appears to be working on a long-overdue Chrome security feature that will alert you if you've just created a weak password.
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Cocoa Shown to Reduce Blood Pressure and Arterial Stiffness in First Real-Life Study Study reveals cocoa powder reduces blood pressure and arterial stiffness, only when levels of both are elevated.
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Anti-butterfly effect enables new benchmarking of quantum computer performance Research drawing on the quantum "anti-butterfly effect" solves a longstanding experimental problem in physics and establishes a method for benchmarking the performance of quantum computers.
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Laowa 10mm f/4 'Cookie' Lens Review: Great Glass with Lackluster Usability Venus Optics recently released the $299 Laowa 10mm f/4 "Cookie" lens, a super-compact prime for APS-C cameras that is practically small enough to fit in your pocket even when mounted on a camera.
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The highly anticipated adaptation of from Martin Scorsese, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, is set to arrive in theaters and on Apple TV+ next year, according to a report by Deadline. more... The post Report: Scorsese’s ‘...
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OtterBox is out with its latest iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods accessory today, the 2-in-1 Charging Station with MagSafe. The clean and simple wireless charging stand features a sharp design similar to Apple's Pro Disp...
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Apple Replaces Last Remaining Intel-Made Component in M2 MacBook Air In the M2 MacBook Air, Apple has replaced an Intel-made component responsible for controlling the USB and Thunderbolt ports with a custom-made controller, meaning the last remnants of Intel are now fully out of the lates...
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Alleged Apple-1 Prototype That Belonged To Steve Jobs Goes Up For Auction Founded more than 46 years ago on April 1, 1976, Apple had very humble origins. Now a piece of its history is up for auction, and it's worth a small fortune.
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Photographing Adorable Arctic Fox Cubs Emerging From Their Dens Wildlife and landscape photographer Jeroen Van Nieuwenhove traveled to a remote area of Iceland in the hopes of finding and photographing arctic fox cubs which are known to leave their dens around this time of the year.
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Satellites can get lost in major solar storms and it could take weeks to find them Satellites and space debris objects in low Earth orbit could get lost for weeks if a major solar storm hit Earth, increasing the risk of collisions and rendering the space around Earth unsafe.
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How a Chimpanzee Ruined a Photographer's Makeshift Studio National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore recently shared a hilarious story of how a chimpanzee took one look at his makeshift studio and destroyed it in seconds.
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Orico's Compact USB-4 SSD Promises Up to 3,100 MB/s Speeds Orico has announced the Montage High-Speed Portable SSD external drive that supports USB-4 and is capable of transfer speeds of up to 3,100 MB/s and sports an aesthetic that draws from Piet Mondrian's famous work Composi...
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Cocoa only reduces blood pressure and arterial stiffness when elevated, a new study finds.
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Tech Developed to Align JWST's Mirrors Used to Improve Human Vision While the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has already proven its scientific value with its spectacularly detailed photos, the technology that was developed to align its iconic mirrors is having an effect that is much c...
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The Pixel 6a isn't perfect, but I love it for one important reason The Pixel 6a has a lot going for it. It has great cameras, fast Tensor processing, and excellent software -- but that's not why I love it.
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More People Should Watch The Scariest Film on Disney Plus - CNET The Black Hole owes more to Alien than Star Wars. Just wait for the bonkers ending...
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