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Zelda: Breath of the Wild is jaw-dropping with 8K ray tracing on an RTX 4090 Despite being a five-year-old title that was launched on what was basically smartphone hardware, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is still one of the most visually appealing games ever made. The environmental desi...
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How to use Google Drive for project management

TechRepublic - 31 Oct 2022 19:04
Jack Wallen shows you how you can use Google Drive to help with your project management efforts. The post How to use Google Drive for project management appeared first on TechRepublic.
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A novel way to measure time using Rydberg states A team of researchers working at the University of Uppsala in Sweden has discovered a novel way to measure time. They published their work in the journal Physical Review Letters.
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The Best Apps to Have in an Emergency

Life Hacker - 31 Oct 2022 18:00
The Best Apps to Have in an Emergency Most emergencies don't come with advance warning, which is why it's best to do some basic preparation ahead of time. You can check out tips for extremely specific emergencies and create an 'If I Go Missing' file, but don...
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Having trouble accessing your Instagram account? You're not alone Today's outage is an odd one since it apparently involves account suspensions. But if you're having trouble accessing your Instagram account, you aren't alone.
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A Look at Grainery: The App for Film Photographers

The Phoblographer - 31 Oct 2022 12:00
This isn't going to follow our typical software review format, and instead it's going to just be an overview of the Grainery app. Grainery has been gaining a lot of traction in the film community, and we've been beta tes...
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Watch NASA demolish a piece of space history in 10 seconds NASA is normally concerned with blasting rockets to space, but at the weekend it focused on blasting a former administrative headquarters to smithereens.
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This Hidden Windows 11 Trick Will Help You Clean Up A Busy Desktop Windows 11 is made for productivity, and as evidence, it features a dedicated Multitasking menu with some handy features, including one in particular.
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Astronaut on the ISS captures image of dazzling blue spheres floating above Earth An astronaut on the International Space Station captured mysterious blue spheres in the sky last year. NASA's Earth Observatory shared the photo last year, as well, shortly after it was taken. The photo was taken as the ...
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AI screening to make transport fuels greener

Phys.org - 31 Oct 2022 15:53
AI screening to make transport fuels greener An inverse mixture-design approach based on machine learning can teach computers to create mixtures from a set of target properties. Developed by KAUST, this could help find high-performance transport fuels that burn eff...
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Agencies say guidance will help organisations to understand and respond to DDoS attacks.
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HoloKit X AR Headset for iPhone: Price, Features, Release Date The creators of this $129 headset want to make mixed reality accessible--and affordable--for more users.
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Facebook's Monopoly Is Imploding Before Our Eyes

Motherboard - 31 Oct 2022 15:00
Facebook's Monopoly Is Imploding Before Our Eyes Competition, miscalculations, and regulatory scrutiny have all but killed the advertising giant's dreams of diversifying its business and rolling up the digital world into its platform.
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Sorry, Prey. Black Widows Have Surprisingly Good Memory Despite having tiny arthropod brains, spiders in a new experiment showed some complex cognitive calculations.
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China's 'space dream': A Long March to the Moon and beyond China successfully launched the final module of its Tiangong space station on Monday, inching closer to completion by the end of the year and a landmark moment in the country's space ambitions.
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White House invites dozens of nations for ransomware summit The White House is bringing together three dozen nations, the European Union and a slew of private-sector companies for a two-day summit starting Monday that looks at how best to combat ransomware attacks.
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Foxconn's iPhone output could drop by 30% over COVID outbreak Foxconn's COVID-19 outbreak in a major iPhone factory could impact production by up to 30%, but the assembly partner is attempting to use other facilities to keep production up. A Foxconn facility The Zhengzhou factory i...
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The Spooky Science of How Undead Spores Reanimate These cells--and the way they reawaken--can tell biologists quite a lot about life, death, and the gray zone in between.
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NASA seeks origin of 'weird' fast-spinning dwarf planet Haumea The dwarf planet Haumea may be the weirdest object in the solar system. Now NASA researchers may finally understand how it was formed.
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How Einstein's Brain Ended Up in A Series of Bizarre Places A very weird tale!
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Too Many Supernovae Can Slow Star Formation in a Galaxy

Universe Today - 31 Oct 2022 02:49
Too Many Supernovae Can Slow Star Formation in a Galaxy Interstellar winds are powerful agents of change. For one thing, they can interrupt or shut down the process of star birth completely. That’s what a team of astronomers using the Karl Jansky Very Large Array in New Mex...
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A USB-C iPhone Won't Kill the Lightning Cable... Yet - CNET Commentary: Even when the USB-C iPhone arrives, the Lightning port might be more present on Apple's products than you think.
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