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Location American Gadget News for 19 September 2017
US Navy uses Xbox 360 controllers for its most advanced submarines The lowly Xbox 360 controller: it is more than a decade old, no longer the primary Xbox gamepad, and it also happens to be the US Navy’s top choice for controlling its most advanced submarines. Not the entire submarine...
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FBI Severely Underreported How Many Times It Authorized Informants to Break the Law This year, the FBI appears to for the first time have overlooked a reporting obligation established by the US Attorney General's office, and in doing so, the bureau appears to have greatly lowballed the total number of t...
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Do These 7 Dead Simple Safety Checks to Make Sure Your Accounts and Devices Are Safe It's a hostile world out there and your personal data is constantly being targeted from a whole host of angles. While you can't control the shoddy security practices of major corporations, you can minimize the risk of yo...
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Apple File System in macOS High Sierra won't work with Fusion Drives At least not at launch.
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How to RGB: A system builder's guide to RGB PC lighting With the right set of components and Asus Aura, a fully-synced RGB system is within reach.
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US Navy will use Xbox controllers to steer submarine periscopes The Pentagon might have to buy Xbox controllers en masse in the future if the military ends up using them to control its laser weapons and other equipment. In fact, the US Navy will begin stocking its modernized Virginia...
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Google adds local library ebook options to search results If it has been a long while since you last used a library, you may be surprised to learn that many of them have a digital library that offers up digital goods to card holders. Among these digital goods are ebooks, which ...
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Facebook's admission that Russian-linked advertisers spent $100,000 on ads leading up to and after the 2016 presidential election has led to serious questions about their effects. But how did they make it through the soc...
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A couple of weeks ago, Amazon and Kohl's announced a new partnership, which added spaces in Kohl's stores dedicated to selling hardware like the Echo and Dot smart speakers, called the Amazon Smart Home Experience. Now K...
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Electric bus sets record with 1,101-mile trip on a single charge Think it was impressive when a Tesla club drove a Model S nearly 670 miles? It has nothing on what Proterra just managed. The startup just drove a Catalyst E2 Max electric bus a whopping 1,101.2 miles on a single charge....
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A Big Leak Just Revealed Google's 4 Most Important Devices 2 Weeks Early Even though Google's big October 4 event is still a couple weeks out, it seems we've just gotten a really good look at the four most important devices we expect the company to announce there. The leaks come courtesy of D...
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Google's new Chromebook Pixel is reportedly called... the Pixelbook Google seemingly put the nail in the coffin for its Pixel line of laptops back in February, but rumors surfaced last month that the company might revive the name for a new line of Chromebooks. Today, we have more rumors ...
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Gogoro just picked up $300m in funding: Here's what they'll spend it on Gogoro’s electric ambitions just got $300m in new funding, with the tech company announcing the completion of its Series C investment round. Opening their collective wallets are Singapore investment fund Temasek, Al Go...
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YouTube just revealed its plan to crush Twitch

Slash Gear - 20 Sep 2017 00:49
YouTube just revealed its plan to crush Twitch YouTube is continuing its quest to pull streamers away from Twitch today, rolling out an expansion to its sponsorship program. Up until now, YouTube sponsorships had been available to a select number of users in a limite...
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Carriers throttling user speeds is now the reality we live in, but most mobile plans only squeeze your rate once you've downloaded an arbitrary amount of data. T-Mobile is raising the threshold at which they optionally t...
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Google Pixelbook leak: Chromebook with pen and crazy pricing We’ve been hearing rumors about a new high-end Chromebook in the works from Google itself, and that Chromebook may have just leaked. Called the Google Pixelbook, this model is billed as a high-end Chrome OS laptop with...
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New 'Wolfenstein' trailer is a reminder to always fight fascism Nazis are the perfect video game enemy because they have zero redeeming qualities. It's something the Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus development team at Machine Games knows and the marketing department at publisher Bet...
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With SnapDice, the Dice Are the Game

Gizmodo - 20 Sep 2017 00:16
With SnapDice, the Dice Are the Game We've been (constantly) playing with SnapDice for a few weeks now. The "game" combines metal dice with a wooden tray that contains a powerful magnet, with a focus on materials and design. Because there are so many wood a...
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How to Stop Pirate Bay and Other Sites From Hijacking Your CPU to Mine Cryptocoins This past weekend, the popular torrenting site The Pirate Bay caught some flack for testing out a new system that used visitors' CPU power to generate cryptocurrency profits for itself. This tactic has been around for ye...
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Hulu's Live TV service is now available on Roku devices Hulu's been expanding its Live TV beta rollout alongside that of its newly-redesigned UI, and both are now available on Roku. Users who sign up get the full livestreaming service with over 50 channels plus the option to ...
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Ocean exposed by Larsen C ice shelf is now a protected area Remember the huge chunk of ice that finally broke free in Antarctica? The British Antarctic Survey has just announced a new international agreement that is lending protection to the part of the ocean left exposed by the ...
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Apple announced that it would bring your friends' listening habits to Apple Music at WWDC this past summer. iOS users who use the streaming music service will be able to start using the feature after updating to iOS 11. ...
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