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Location American Gadget News for 19 October 2016
Project Ara perhaps embodied the ideal of a truly modular smartphone, but now that it's dead, the interpretation of what "modular" means is fair game. For LG, it means removing the bottom edge to plug in accessories. For...
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Venus might still have active volcanoes

Engadget - 19 Oct 2016 11:58
Venus might still have active volcanoes We already know that Venus has more volcanoes than any other planet in our solar system. What we're still not sure of is whether those volcanoes are still active -- now a new study suggests that at least one of them expl...
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Another Key Impact of AR and VR

TechPinions - 19 Oct 2016 12:00
For the early part of my career in computers, the only user interface I had to work with was via a keyboard. I started out working with mini-computers and the keyboard is what we used …
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5,000 Years Ago, White People Ate Rodents

Gizmodo - 19 Oct 2016 07:10
5,000 Years Ago, White People Ate Rodents According to a new study published in the journal Royal Society Open Science on Tuesday, 5,000 years ago people in Europe likely ate rodents as snacks. Ew!
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BlackBerry It's almost ironic that just after BlackBerry officially confirmed that it's turning itself into more of a software development and licensing shop, more tidbits about BlackBerry smartphones start popping up. And it isn't...
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What to expect at Apple's October 27 MacBook event Apple has an event planned for later this month, and rumor has it we’ll be seeing a new MacBook Pro, as well as a high-resolution display to replace the Thunderbolt display the company discontinued in June, among other...
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Clown Pranksters Have Already Killed the Only Good Joke of 2016 Amidst a year widely recognized as a near-humorless slog, a Wisconsin uncle brought us a fleeting moment of joy this week, attaching a silly-ass skeleton to a quadcopter and buzzing passersby. As a great poet once foreto...
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Huawei opens preorders for its Honor 6X phone in China A month after Huawei started selling its Honor 8 in the US, the company has opened up preordering for its 6X phones in China and to ship out on October 25th. While there's no news about when that device will reach the re...
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Nokia wires an apartment complex with 52Gbps fiber It's one thing to wire a house with gigabit fiber, but it's another matter to outfit an entire apartment building -- you need a huge pipeline to accommodate everyone. Nokia, however, might have a solution. It just partne...
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Scientists successfully bred baby mice from skin cells A team of scientists at Japan's Kyushu University has successfully turned the skin cells of a mouse into mature egg cells used to breed viable offspring. According to a new paper in the journal Nature, the process could ...
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Amazon tipped in plan to offer Internet service with Prime bundle in Europe Sources have surfaced with an interesting claim: Amazon is considering offering Internet service straight to European consumers, doing so with the intention of bundling Prime products with it. The idea seems to be one th...
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Ecuador Confirms It Has Cut Off Julian Assange's Internet Access On Tuesday, the country of Ecuador confirmed that it has restricted the internet access of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, citing recent releases affecting the United States presidential election and the principle of n...
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Apple could bring E Ink keyboards to MacBooks in 2018 You may have to wait a while if you want a Mac with an E Ink keyboard. Wall Street Journal tipsters understand that Apple wants to make Sonder's e-paper keys a "standard feature" on MacBooks, but that it's aiming for a 2...
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Much has been written about how a debacle like the Note7 happened and what Samsung might do to repair its reputation. Samsung's challenges also shed light on a unique fact about the U.S. smartphone market: …
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Chrome's experimental browser comes to Android

Engadget - 19 Oct 2016 11:02
Chrome's experimental browser comes to Android You no longer have to stick to your computer to try the cutting edge version of Google's web browser. The company has started offering Chrome Canary for Android, giving you a taste of new mobile browsing features before ...
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Cops' facial recognition database has half of US adults on file American law enforcement agencies have created a massive facial recognition database. If you're an adult in the US, you might already be in it. According to a comprehensive report by the Center for Privacy & Technology a...
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Facebook would like you to endorse political candidates You don't have to run a big media outlet to endorse a candidate this presidential election... or other elections, for that matter. Facebook has introduced an endorsement feature that lets you back a political candidate b...
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Amazon's Vision of the Future Involves Cops Commanding Tiny Drone 'Assistants' According to Amazon, the cop of the future won't just be a robot, it will be one that fits in the palm of your hand.
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Facebook isn't done trying to copy Snapchat

Engadget - 19 Oct 2016 07:23
Facebook isn't done trying to copy Snapchat Facebook's Snapchat-alike Messenger Day app has expanded to a new test ground: The Land Down Under. "We know that people come to Messenger to share everyday moments with friends and family," a spokesperson told TechCrunc...
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Vimeo's on-demand TV store is now available in 150 countries Last month Vimeo, STARZ and Lionsgate Entertainment -- makers of such fine prestige TV as Orange is the New Black and Mad Men -- announced a new partnership to put all that programming online with an on-demand pricing sc...
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Trump: Ignore Newspapers, Read Random Shit Online "Forget the press, read the internet," Trump told a group of supporters in Colorado Springs this afternoon.
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OneNote can now use Android's split-screen mode As Windows Phone is not so much an ongoing concern anymore, Microsoft's software is decidedly cross-platform at this point. Today, the company's collaboration and note-taking software OneNote is getting some Android-spec...
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