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Location American Gadget News for 19 July 2017
iPhone 8 Touch ID panic button tipped in new Apple patent Apple is working on turning its biometric sensor into a secret panic button, with Touch ID potentially being used to send out a cry for help if you’re getting mugged. Detailed in a freshly published patent, granted to ...
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White House Endorses FCC Chair Ajit Pai's Quest to Murder Net Neutrality In between reeling from the catastrophic failure of the Republican plan to repeal Obamacare and hiding climate scientists from Mark Zuckerberg, Donald Trump's administration found time on Tuesday to signal FCC Chairman A...
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Ugly iPhone 8 leak: If this is real, you won't be happy This afternoon a set of photos of the iPhone 8 – or what appears to be the iPhone 8 – leaked in China. These images show a relatively official-looking piece of hardware – albeit a less-than-ideal version of what we...
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Samsung's Bixby voice assistant is ready to help in the US The voice component of Samsung's Bixby assistant has been a long time in coming. The company was quick to boast about its AI helper at the Galaxy S8 launch, but revealed that the signature voice feature wouldn't arrive u...
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Facebook disables modified link previews to fight fake news Facebook has begun implementing a new feature that can prevent fake news from making it on the social network. It has started killing non-publisher Pages' ability to edit the link previews that appear on the website when...
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US Army expects to take down planes with anti-air lasers Forget shooting down drones with vehicle-mounted lasers -- the US Army is ready to take on the bigger machines. Space and Missile Defense Command chief Lt. Gen James Dickenson has revealed that the Army is preparing lase...
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Russian Government Investigating Fidget Spinners, a 'Political Technology' That 'Controls Children' In America, we regularly endure news reports about some sort of War on Christmas, so don't feel too smug. But in Russia, there's currently an effort to paint fidget spinners as a devious plot by the opposition to "zombif...
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Somebody turned Snapchat's dancing hot dog into a mobile game Okay, it's not like anybody was clamoring for more of that absurd dancing hot dog Snapchat added to its filter options. But this is the internet -- don't ask, and ye shall receive anyway. Somebody took it upon themselves...
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This company wants to treat brain diseases with gaming Company Highmark Interactive wants to use video games to treat brain injuries, and it has just raised a bunch of cash to help it in that mission. The company has raised $2m in funds as part of a plan to develop games tha...
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SpaceX's next-gen Dragon won't have propulsion landings after all SpaceX has abandoned plans to use powered landings for its Mars-destined Dragon spacecraft, company CEO Elon Musk recently revealed. The original plan involved utilizing thrusters to help the Dragon land, but a ‘tough ...
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Self-driving cars could hit US roads before federal laws are in place A House of Representatives panel just greenlit a measure that, once officially signed into law, would allow thousands of autonomous cars to hit the road while federal legislators draft more comprehensive safety laws. It ...
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SpaceX aims to reuse rockets within 24 hours by 2018 Elon Musk shared more of SpaceX's plans to get its rockets to full reusability today at the International Space Station R&D conference. Those plans include faster turnaround for recycled Falcon 9 rockets and recovery of ...
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Qualcomm under fire: Patent battles up, profits down Qualcomm recorded a hefty 40-percent drop in quarterly profit for its fiscal Q3 2017, with the chip-maker blaming its ongoing legal spat with Apple for biting into revenues. The news comes as four new companies – all c...
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Google's safeguard against rogue Android apps is now available Google is acting on its promise to further guard your Android phone against rogue apps. The company tells us that it's rolling out its Play Protect home screen to every Android device running Google Mobile Services 11 or...
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Microsoft takes on Nest with a Cortana-based thermostat Microsoft isn't content to let Amazon or Alphabet dictate the future of the smart home. The software giant has unveiled a smart thermostat from Johnson Controls, GLAS, that promises to one-up what you see from the likes ...
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Alabama's mad cow had 'atypical' form of disease

Slash Gear - 19 Jul 2017 23:08
Alabama's mad cow had 'atypical' form of disease An 11-year-old cow was identified in Alabama with the neurological condition known as ‘mad cow disease.’ The discovery was made before the cow was butchered and, according to the USDA, wasn’t at any point any sort ...
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Pokemon GO Legendary Update released: new Gym Raids! Surprise, a new Pokemon GO update has been released just before Pokemon GO Fest. This version of the software allows a whole lot of speculation to happen – and makes for some very interesting solidification of clues we...
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Stanford Designed the Most Phallic Robot You've Ever Seen Designing simpler spacecraft is what helped us finally put rovers on Mars and start exploring the Red Planet. Embracing simplicity might also give us simple, inexpensive robots that thrive doing very specific tasks, inst...
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Nest's overpriced IQ camera highlights the faults of facial recognition Nest burst onto the scene with a thermostat that was easy to use, had a slick interface, came with actual smart features and didn't look like someone just taped an off-white box to your wall. It followed that up with a l...
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iHome iAVS1 Bedside Stereo Speaker for Echo Dot Review Amazon won’t be content until Alexa is within earshot of us all, and iHome wants to give her a place on the nightstand. The iHome iAVS1 Bedside Stereo Speaker System for the Echo Dot is effectively a dumb clock-speaker...
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The New KFC/DC Crossover Is a Timely Reminder Fried Chicken Is the Most Important Thing in the Multiverse One of the highlights of Comic-Con over the past few years has been the beautiful insanity that is DC Comics ongoing advertising partnership with KFC--which has given us goofy comics in which Colonel Sanders himself rubs...
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Uber and Airbnb Want To Tap Into India's Massive and Controversial Biometric Database [Updated] The Indian government spent seven years compiling a national database that includes citizens' iris scans, fingerprints, addresses, and phone numbers--and now Airbnb, Uber, and India ride-hailing service Ola are all inter...
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