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Location American Gadget News for 17 November 2017
SpaceX's mysterious Zuma mission won't launch tonight We still don't know what Northrop Grumman commissioned SpaceX to launch for the US government, but whatever it is won't get there tonight. In a move that leaves Elon Musk's calendar open for the Tesla electric semi-truck...
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Star Wars: Battlefront 2 in-game purchases suspended, for now Rebels can rejoice and celebrate as their days of virtual protests have created enough disturbance in the Force to force the Empire of Arts to relent and reconsider its bid for supremacy and money. It, however, be too so...
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'Top Gun 3D' comes with its own virtual movie theater Paramount has apparently been busy building its own movie theater these past six months -- and it's the kind of you can access anywhere you are, because it exists in virtual reality. According to Deadline, the studio tea...
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Scientists use gene editing for the first time in attempt to cure metabolic disease A team of scientists has for the first time tried to cure a disease by editing the genes inside the person’s body. The first use of this procedure happened this week in California on a man called Brian Madeux. In the p...
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Head Transplant Doctor Claims First Successful Human Head Transplant...on a Corpse One nice thing about teddy bears is that if your dog tears the head off of your child's favorite one, you can just sew it back on. But you don't proclaim your achievement a "wild success"--rather, you say, "here, I have ...
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Google cracks down on linkbaiting through AMP

Engadget - 17 Nov 2017 03:25
Google officially launched its Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) in February 2016 to be lightweight versions of source websites that used a lot less bandwidth. But some webmasters have deliberately included less content in ...
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That Spill You Keep Seeing Is Not the Keystone XL, But It Still Matters On Thursday morning, the Keystone Pipeline spilled about 5,000 barrels, or 210,000 gallons, of crude oil in Amherst, South Dakota. The pipeline has been shut down as operator TransCanada investigates the incident.
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Microsoft and GitHub team up to take Git virtual file system to macOS, Linux Microsoft isn't the only company that's interested in scaling Git.
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Tip your favorite Twitch streamer with PayPal

Engadget - 17 Nov 2017 23:47
Tip your favorite Twitch streamer with PayPal If you want to tip your favorite Twitch streamer, you need to use Bits. The video game-centric streaming service just recently added the tipping system of "cheering" with Bits to its mobile app in hopes that more folks w...
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Dealmaster: The Black Friday tech deals that might actually be worth buying We combed through the early Black Friday ads to find the stuff you might want.
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Microsoft abandons typical Patch Tuesday playbook to fix Equation Editor flaw How do you fix a program without the source code? You patch the binary directly.
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METI space messages invite aliens to communicate with Earth Researchers have undertaken a controversial plan to get aliens to contact humans: sending an invitation out into space. The efforts come from METI, which stands for Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence, and it involve...
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Facebook's next pro athlete-centered show will feature the Cleveland Cavaliers' Dwyane Wade. The five-part series will premiere on November 20th and will show what keeps Wade busy when he's off the court. BackCourt Wade ...
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Garmin and Samsung wearables could earn you health care savings Wearable devices for health and fitness aren't anything new, of course, but insurance companies aren't really known for their fast response to tech trends. That may be changing, though, as big companies like Aetna and Jo...
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Two Teams Have Simultaneously Unearthed Evidence of an Exotic New Particle A few months ago, physicists observed a new subatomic particle--essentially an awkwardly-named, crazy cousin of the proton. Its mere existence has energized teams of particle physicists to dream up new ways about how mat...
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Could the Whole CRISPR Patent Kerfuffle Have Been Completely Avoided? For the better part of the last three years, the introduction of the most powerful gene editing technology ever invented has been marred by a nasty patent battle. The two groups of scientists involved, each contributing ...
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Germany bans children's smartwatches over privacy concerns Germany's telecommunications regulator, the Federal Network Agency, announced a ban today on the sale of kids' smartwatches, the BBC reports, and encouraged parents to destroy the ones they already own. The agency appear...
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Ominous NASA climate change app shows which cities will flood Coastal cities around the world are at risk of severe flooding and even eventual eradication as ocean levels rise. A new simulation from NASA highlights how big this potential problem is, showing what could happen to 293...
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4 Tesla Roadster alternatives you can drive today

Slash Gear - 17 Nov 2017 22:20
4 Tesla Roadster alternatives you can drive today So the new Tesla Roadster has you gripped. There’s $200k burning a hole in your pocket – or $250k, if you want to be among the first 1,000 owners – and you’re all set to put down your deposit and join the waiting...
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Black Friday's 4K smart TV dark horse is NVIDIA SHIELD TV Today the NVIDIA SHIELD TV was announced to have its price kicked temporarily in the bottom, just in time for Black Friday 2017. This is the device is easily my own top recommendation for smart TV central hub, and has be...
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Nintendo Switch just blew Sony and Microsoft out of the water (again) It’s no secret that the Nintendo Switch has been selling well since launch. It’s a new console with a solid first party library and it can be purchased at a decent price – of course it’s selling well. Today we’...
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Digital democracy's steep decline

Engadget - 17 Nov 2017 22:00
Digital democracy's steep decline We thought the internet was going to be great for equality, freedom, and maybe even human rights, but now we're not so sure. Turns out, the internet is great for propaganda. And totally unraveling democracy. If only the ...
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