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Location American Gadget News for 22 August 2017
The Right Is Falling for Its Own Fake Antifa Accounts Will a time come when the right doesn't actively try to deceive its own base? Perhaps. But this weekend wasn't it.
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Thanks to Google, Shutterstock can stop automated watermark removal Stock photos have watermarks to make sure that you don't use them without paying for them. Removing them used to take some Photoshop know-how, but Google found a way to remove them automatically. The team also explained ...
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How to Find Anyone Online

Gizmodo - 22 Aug 2017 21:04
How to Find Anyone Online If your efforts to track down long-lost relatives and obscure musicians (or anyone else you're looking for on the web) stop at Googling their name then you've come to the right place. Here's how to seriously go about sea...
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Researchers want astronauts to put their biological waste to work Researchers at Clemson University are presenting work at the National Meeting and Exposition of the American Chemical Society that could change how astronauts handle waste in the future. For long trips -- to Mars, for in...
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Just as insurers are looking to wearables to motivate people to lead healthier lifestyles, the NHS is now also exploring a scheme that would reward active participants with discounts on shopping, fitness gear and gym mem...
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You Can Actually Do Something Good With Those Eclipse Glasses Congratulations to those of you who used proper solar eclipse glasses and witnessed the phenomenon without permanently damaging your vision. Good job! But now you're probably wondering what to do with those flimsy pieces...
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LG will build electric car parts in Detroit

Engadget - 23 Aug 2017 01:43
LG will build electric car parts in Detroit LG Electronics is building a 250,000 square foot EV parts plant in Detroit suburb Hazel Park, it said in a press release. LG might not build its own cars, but its vehicle components division supplies many key pieces for ...
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Final Fantasy 15 Pocket Edition trailer is absurdly cute Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition’s first trailer was shown today with a promise of cuteness – and it delivered. Imagine a world somewhere between the Windows edition of Final Fantasy XV and the super teeny-tiny world ...
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Um, You Can Now Buy the Paleo Diet in a Bottle for Babies The Paleo diet may well turn out to be the fad diet our decade is remembered for--never mind that it probably has very little to do with how our Stone Age ancestors actually ate.
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Suppliers and retailers will use blockchain to keep food fresh IBM has joined with a group of food supply companies and retailers to use the computing company's blockchain tech to keep food fresh. Currently, it can take up to two weeks to track down the source of contaminated foodst...
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I Don't Know If This Is the iPhone 8, But I Want It An intriguing video appeared on the Chinese social network Weibo today. It shows a man wearing one rubber glove feeding an Apple-branded device into a machine and then touching the Apple logo with his ungloved index fing...
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Rare Mop-Topped Monkey Spotted in Brazil for First Time in Over 80 Years It's been 81 years since anyone has seen a Vanzolini's bald-faced saki in the wild. On a recent expedition to the Juruá River in the Amazon basin, a group of scientists managed to capture the first photographs ever take...
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Nope, 'Alto's Odyssey' isn't coming out this summer It's going to be a bit before we can play Alto's Odyssey. The followup to the ridiculously relaxing snowboarding game Alto's Adventure won't be out any time soon, developer Built By Snowman writes. "The endless desert st...
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Chrome Enterprise is ready for business

Slash Gear - 23 Aug 2017 00:44
Chrome Enterprise is ready for business Google introduced Chrome Enterprise today to allow businesses more control over their Chromebooks. With Chrome Enterprise, businesses will have access to a collection of features not available on the standard version of ...
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SNES Classic pre-order sell out has people preparing for the worst Here we go again: pre-orders for the highly anticipated SNES Classic Edition went live today, and about as quickly as they were available, they all sold out. By now, this is an all too familiar sight for Nintendo fans. T...
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Microsoft's Project Brainwave brings real-time artificial intelligence Microsoft has introduced additional details about Project Brainwave, a deep-learning acceleration platform for real-time artificial intelligence. This isn’t the first time we’re hearing about Project Brainwave, but w...
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If you rely on Crashplan as a remote backup for your computer, you're going to have to find an alternative in short order. Code42 is phasing out its Crashplan for Home service as it switches its focus to business users. ...
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It's tough enough for artists to make sure they're paid for every stream of their songs, but what about remixes? There is a system in place from Dubset called the MixBank Rights Management Platform, and it helps rights h...
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Shenmue III's first teaser trailer was worth the wait It’s been a long time coming, but Shenmue III‘s first teaser trailer is finally here. It may seem a little weird to read that, especially considering that Shenmue fans have been waiting an incredible 16 years for thi...
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These Bears Decided to Stop Eating Salmon Thanks to Climate Change You may be familiar with the Big Buck Hunter bonus level where you pump a few dozen rounds into salmon flopping out of the river while grizzlies look on. This is not an especially good bonus level (I prefer the one with ...
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Delta tests customer service video chats to field your complaints Delta is certainly trying to update its tech to join the 21st century. This summer, it's tested replacing boarding passes with fingerprints and checking baggage by scanning passengers' faces. But the airline's next advan...
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Remember When Google Tango Seemed Like a Sick Idea? Every time a new platform comes out, the gadget world runs headfirst into a vicious Catch-22: How do you get people to adopt new technology when there isn't any content, and if there isn't anyone using the tech, how do y...
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