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Best open source apps for Android & iOS in 2017

Slash Gear - 4 Jul 2017 16:04
Best open source apps for Android & iOS in 2017 Our mobile devices, particularly our smartphones, have practically become extensions of our persons. And yet we do not treat them with the same guarded vigilance as we do our homes. Whereas we, most often than not, scrut...
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Assassination Plot Discovered By Video Game Forum A 23-year-old man has been arrested after his plot to try and assassinate the French President was uncovered by the users of a video game forum.
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Moto E4 Review: Verizon's best cheap phone

Slash Gear - 4 Jul 2017 19:30
Moto E4 Review: Verizon's best cheap phone This week the Motorola-made Moto E4 for Verizon is on our review desk, and things are looking up. This device is one of the lowest-cost Motorola smartphones ever made, made to take the place of the Moto G as king of the ...
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SpaceX's capsule 're-flight' is a space travel milestone SpaceX just took one step closer to making reusable private spacecraft seem entirely ordinary. The company has confirmed that its previously used Dragon capsule splashed down on the morning of July 3rd, making it the fir...
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Next iPhone might use 3D face-scanning tech instead of TouchID Face-scanning tech is faster, more secure, less prone to annoyingly not working when you really need to log into your iPhone right now dammit.
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Tencent tackles mobile game addiction with time limits for kids In the face of public pressure, Chinese internet giant Tencent is limiting play time for younger users of its hit mobile game Honor of Kings (dubbed Strike of Kings in the west). Starting Tuesday, anyone under 12 will be...
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NASA will test Earth defense by slamming a spaceship into an asteroid NASA has been working with agencies around the globe to develop a space defense technology that would be used to protect Earth from anticipated asteroid impacts. Though there’s no expected impacts in our relatively nea...
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Zynga Co-Founder Wants To Make American Politics More Like FarmVille Do you remember Mark Pincus? He co-founded Zynga and led the burgeoning online games company as CEO until 2013 when he was replaced by then czar of Xbox entertainment, Don Mattrick. After returning to the company for a s...
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Samsung needs data before Bixby is ready for English speakers Wondering why Samsung still hasn't enabled Bixby voice features in English despite promising a launch in the spring? Apparently, it's down to a lack of info. A spokesperson tells the Korea Herald that the company just do...
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Alexa is learning more new skills every day

Engadget - 4 Jul 2017 22:10
Alexa is learning more new skills every day Just two months after Amazon announced it was "doubling down" on its Echo ecosystem, the company has confirmed that its Alexa voice platform has passed 15,000 skills. Impressive, especially in comparison to Google Assist...
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iClever BoostCel Portable Solar Charger Review with 8000mAh battery Summer is upon us and with it comes trips out into the wilderness. No doubt you’ll be taking at least one gadget with you on your next camping trip, and that means you have keep charging in mind. While a large power ba...
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How 'League of Legends' can shape the future of eSports League of Legends is a driving force of the eSports industry. With more than 100 million players around the world and tournaments that regularly sell out stadiums including the Staples Center and Madison Square Garden, L...
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NASA Is Moving Ahead With an Ambitious Plan to Deflect an Asteroid A mission to demonstrate an asteroid deflection technique just got a NASA promotion to the design phase. Called DART, the plan would see a refrigerator-sized spacecraft smash into a non-threatening asteroid, causing it t...
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A beginner's guide to video game speedrunning

Slash Gear - 4 Jul 2017 20:30
A beginner's guide to video game speedrunning Summer Games Done Quick 2017 is officially underway! It’s a week-long marathon that features some of the best video game speedrunners from around the world. "That’s all well and good," I can hear some of you say, "bu...
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Facebook is fighting the US on user data requests Facebook is challenging the government over data searches that are possibly related to protests that happened during Donald Trump's inauguration. According to information dug up by Buzzfeed, Facebook received warrants fr...
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Servers Seized at Ukrainian Firm Where 'Petya' Attack Began, Charges Being Considered On Monday, reports emerged that the head of the Ukrainian Cyber Police is seeking criminal charges against the Ukrainian tax software company that was the first victim of the crippling NotPetya malware attack. Now, it ha...
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Nokia's new smartphones start at £120 in the UK Now Nokia's name is back in the public consciousness thanks to the all the hype surrounding the 3310 reissue, manufacturer HMD Global is onto more serious matters: Bringing Nokia back as a smartphone brand. HMD first ann...
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Conversations With God: How Chris Obi Deals With (Playing) Death on American Gods Most times when we see the personification of death in fiction, it's presented as a cold or grim persona. Not so for Anubis on the TV show adaptation of American Gods. Here, the Egyptian god of the afterlife is stoic but...
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North Korea just claimed a huge, terrifying missile milestone Experts are divided on whether North Korea has passed another worrying missile milestone, with the clandestine and controversial country claiming to have successfully tested its first ICBM. The Hwasong-14 missile test wa...
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When tech nostalgia goes too far

Engadget - 4 Jul 2017 18:00
When tech nostalgia goes too far Nintendo had a bonafide smash on its hands with the NES Classic. And it looks like the SNES mini console will fly off of store shelves just as quickly. But it's not the only company looking to cash in on your nostalgia. ...
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Praying Mantises Are More Badass Than We Realized Praying mantises are among the most frightening insects on the planet, equipped with powerful front legs which they use to snatch unwary insects, spiders, and even the odd amphibian or reptile. But as new research reveal...
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Surprise: Samsung is building a Bixby-powered AI speaker Samsung is developing its own voice-activated smart speaker incorporating its Bixby virtual assistant, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. Codenamed 'Vega', the AI-powered speaker will be Samsung's offeri...
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