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Location American Gadget News for 12 December 2017
Alabama Supreme Court Okays Destruction of Digital Voting Records Alabama's special election for Jeff Sessions' vacated Senate seat is underway today, but state courts are still battling over whether or not digital records from the vote should be preserved in case of a recount or a hac...
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Intel Pentium Silver, new Celeron take on Qualcomm's challenge Although we still have to really see how it performs in the real-world, it was pretty clear that Qualcomm took a big shot at Intel when it introduced the Snapdragon 845 together with Microsoft. It struck at the heart of ...
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Uber's Massive Scraping Program Collected Data About Competitors Around The World For years, Uber systemically scraped data from competing ride-hailing companies all over the world, harvesting information about their technology, drivers, and executives. Uber gathered information from these firms using...
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That 'Man Flu' Study Is From BMJ's Irresponsible Holiday Issue (Updated) Every December, for about the last 30 years according to the New York Times, the BMJ (formerly known as the British Medical Journal) publishes a batch of studies and papers that sound way more fun than the typical scienc...
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The Most Significant Science Setbacks of 2017

Gizmodo - 12 Dec 2017 16:45
The Most Significant Science Setbacks of 2017 Scientific progress doesn't always exactly look like, well, progress. Progress comes in fits and starts. Sometimes things get in the way--be they harassment, politics, or just plain bad science.
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10 Tips for Making Journeys Faster with Google Maps and Apple Maps It's no exaggeration to say map apps like Google Maps and Apple Maps have transformed the way we get from A to B, replacing paper maps, guesswork, and friendly strangers with the power of our smartphones. But if you're u...
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SpaceX and NASA Delay Historic Reusable Rocket ISS Launch Last night was supposed to mark a historic mission for SpaceX: the first re-launch of a reusable rocket to the International Space Station. That launch has now been delayed to tomorrow at 11:24 EST at the earliest, accor...
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Less than 1 percent of Android phones are running Oreo Android fragmentation! It's a problem as old as time itself. (Just kidding. But my gosh I've been writing about it for a long time.) Yesterday, Google released some fresh platform data explaining how many devices are run...
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Adobe Lightroom uses AI to edit your photos like a pro Many photo editing apps have an auto-adjust feature that can improve photos, but pros tend to steer clear of it for a reason -- it's more of a vague guess than an informed edit based on experience. Wouldn't it be nice if...
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Cat S31 rugged phone packs a big battery and small screen Cat has announced an update to its S30 rugged smartphone: the S31. This model tweaks the popular ultra-durable handset, building upon elements that are important to consumers including battery capabilities. The phone tar...
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AT&T's international data roaming packs just became slightly more practical... slightly. The carrier has updated its Passport packages to give you 1GB of data and unlimited texting in a one-time $60 purchase, and 3GB for...
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Steam puts curator-recommended games right up front in its store In October, Valve announced it was working on an overhaul of the Steam Curator program and for the past few weeks it has been testing some major changes with a small group of Curators. Those changes are now live and they...
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Galaxy S9 may set new power benchmark

Slash Gear - 12 Dec 2017 23:10
Galaxy S9 may set new power benchmark This week we’re having a peek at what the Samsung Galaxy S9 may well bring to the smartphone universe in 2018. One item we’re almost certain will be onboard is the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 845, and with it, the swifte...
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The FCC is set to vote this Thursday on its proposal to remove net neutrality protections put in place in 2015 and while it's all but certain that the commission will vote in favor of the proposal, some still haven't giv...
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Twitter Threads make tweet storms an official feature For as long as Twitter has existed, users have been circumventing its 140 character limit (which, as of last month, is now 280). One way most people do this is through the tweet storm – instead of boiling down opinions...
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Ancient tick preserved in amber found on a dinosaur feather A chunk of amber dating back about 99 million years has been found containing perfectly preserved ticks, shedding light on how these tiny pests evolved and what similarities they shared with their modern-day counterparts...
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First Republican Congressman Demands FCC Delay Net Neutrality Vote With the fate of Thursday's net neutrality vote resting almost entirely in the hands of the Republican Party, a lone conservative has emerged to oppose FCC Chairman Ajit Pai's plan to gift-wrap the internet for Verizon a...
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Under-display fingerprint reader arrives on 'major' phone in January Under-the-screen fingerprint readers won't just be reserved for rough prototypes in the near future. Synaptics has sent word that a "major" smartphone manufacturer in the "top five" will unveil a phone using its Clear ID...
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New Juno Results Reveal the Weirdness of Jupiter's Great Red Spot Surely you're aware of Jupiter's Great Red Spot. The violent storm is the planet's most noticeable feature, defining Jupiter in the same way that Saturn is defined by its rings, and Earth is defined by its yapping apes.
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'Life is Strange' comes to iPhone and iPad December 14th If you haven't had the chance to play 2014's Life is Strange or its recent sequel Before the Storm, now's your chance. The brilliant episodic narrative game revolves around teenaged Max and her ability to rewind time, re...
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Hulu brings picture-in-picture to its live TV service on the web Last month, Hulu added a few new features to the web version of its Live TV service that improved browsing and made the user interface easier to navigate. Today Hulu adds to those improvements by bringing some of the mor...
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A costly new phone doesn't beat a free software update I bet you’d rather have something for free than have to dish out a rather large pile of cash to get a new phone. I’ve been on a two-year cycle for the past 7 years or so, and before that I had a non-smart phone – a...
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