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ProGrade's 3rd-Gen CFast 2.0 Cards are its Fastest Ever While CFast as a format has been fading in popularity, it's still a necessary memory format for some cameras, such as Blackmagic's Pocket Cinema Camera. As such, ProGrade Digital has announced its third-gen CFast cards w...
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Samsung is reportedly not that interested in rollable phones, here's why After displaying its rollable display concept at CES this year, Samsung seems uninterested in making them.
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Scientists found a way for people with paralysis to walk again Scientists have managed to do what many might have thought impossible. According to new research published in the journal Nature, a group of researchers from the Swiss research group NeuroRestore was able to identify neu...
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Yep, the latest iPad certainly looks like an iPad. | Photo by Dan Seifert / The Verge The new iPad is just over two weeks old, but it's already getting a nice little discount that makes it feel much more price-appropriat...
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SLS Hurricanes, James Webb Fixed, Strange Quark Star

Universe Today - 12 Nov 2022 19:23
SLS Hurricanes, James Webb Fixed, Strange Quark Star JWST's MIRI is fully operational again. Have astronomers found the first strange star? The first test of an inflatable heat shield. And SLS just got hit by a Hurricane. Again. As always, the latest episode of Space Bites...
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Surprise? Elon Musk's $8 Twitter Blue hasn't made very much money so far. Twitter has descended into absolute chaos in recent days as its new owner, Elon Musk, chases his new revenue stream: Twitter Blue, the platform's refurbished paid user subscription. When asked by a Twitter user to confir...
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How To Tell If Someone Is Using Your WiFi, And How Remove Them If you discover that someone unexpected is using your Wi-Fi without permission, there are two main ways to address the issue.
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Alzheimer's Disease Can Be Diagnosed Before Symptoms Emerge

Neuroscience News - 12 Nov 2022 04:29
Alzheimer's Disease Can Be Diagnosed Before Symptoms Emerge A new study reveals it is not only possible to determine Alzheimer's risks before symptoms appear, but it is also possible to determine who will deteriorate within the next few years.
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After Attacking Medical Center, Hackers Leak Patients' Abortion Details to the Dark Web After attacking a major healthcare provider in Australia earlier this year, cybercriminals dumped a large selection of data to the internet this week, including customers' personal health information. The leak reportedly...
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What Happens to the Dopamine System When We Experience Aversive Events? The dopamine system helps the brain anticipate the occurrence and duration of unpleasant events, but without taking errors into account.
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LockBit ransomware suspect nabbed in Canada, faces charges in the US Automation features make LockBit one of the more destructive pieces of ransomware.
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Microsoft brings helicopters and gliders to Flight Simulator for the first time ever Microsoft’s Flight Simulator is getting one of its biggest updates in years today. Since the beginning, Flight Simulator has been an incredible game that brought vivid realism to those looking to try their hand at flyi...
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Apple's ad agency recommends a stop to Twitter campaigns In a memo to its clients, Apple's ad agency Omnicom recommends a halt to advertising on Twitter until certain guarantees about trust and safety can be made. The grey official Twitter check mark Twitter has had a tumultuo...
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Elon Musk Introduces Twitter Mayhem Mode

Wired - 12 Nov 2022 16:00
Elon Musk Introduces Twitter Mayhem Mode Plus: US midterms survive disinformation efforts, the government names the alleged Lockbit ransomware attacker, and the Powerball drawing hits a security snag.
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Wrinkles left over from the Big Bang may have magnetized the universe Researchers have proposed what's perhaps the most exotic explanation to date for the source of the universe's seed magnetic field: cosmic strings.
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Why Do We Feel Bad When Our Beliefs Don't Match Our Actions? Blame 'Cognitive Dissonance' Researchers explore the phenomena of cognitive dissonance and explore ways in which individuals can reduce feelings of cognitive dissonance.
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Alibaba keeps Singles Day sales tally under wraps for first time Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has not released full sales figures for its annual Singles Day event for the first time ever, as a cooling economy dampened demand.
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'Wordle' today, November 12: Answer, hints, and help for word of the day (#511) Trying to solve today's Wordle? If you're stuck, we've got a few hints that will help you keep your Wordle streak alive.
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Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Over the past few days, Twitter has seemingly been doing everything in its power to stop a wave of verified accounts impersonating brands and public figures -- including pausing th...
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SES eagerly awaiting the flexibility O3b mPower promises At a time of unprecedented change in the satellite communications sector, fleet operator SES is eagerly awaiting the December launch of its first Boeing-built O3b mPower broadband satellites. The post SES eagerly awaitin...
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Studio Ghibli Reveals Baby Yoda Animated Short With Lucasfilm - CNET An original short from the Japanese studio featuring Grogu is hitting Disney Plus tomorrow.
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Update your Google Pixel now to fix a bug that could let anyone unlock it Google recently rolled out the November security patch for Android, and if you own a Pixel, you should download the update as soon as humanly possible. The patch contains a bug fix for a security vulnerability that could...
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