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Some WeChat users in China will soon be able to use the chat app as a state-issued ID card. Financial Times reports that those living in Guangdong's capital city Guangzhou will be able to use facial recognition to link t...
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Mars is now a dry, cold planet, but whether it once supported life is still an open question. On Earth, areas that once hosted long dried-up bodies of water have been a rich source of evidence of ancient life and because...
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NASA wants to send a spacecraft to explore Alpha Centauri Alpha Centauri, a star system located more than four light-years from Earth, has caught NASA’s eye in a big way. A Jet Propulsion Laboratory team wants to send a spacecraft to explore the system, though it will take de...
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Snapchat will be basically unavoidable with Stories Everywhere It isn’t exactly easy to be a social media network here in a crowded 2017, and that’s especially true when Facebook owns the competition. Throughout the year, Facebook has been launching new features for Instagram, t...
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Russia lost a $45m satellite because of a launchpad mix-up Despite Russia's ambitious plans for space domination it's not had a great deal of luck bringing its designs to fruition. The Roscosmos program's budget was slashed in 2015 (because of "moral decay") and in April last ye...
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Google will continue to let sites opt out of showing in search results Google swears it won't start scraping websites that previously opted out of web crawling just because it can now legally go back to its old ways. Back in 2012, the tech titan promised to change its practices in several a...
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Misfit Command Minimalist Hybrid Smartwatch

The Gadget Flow - 28 Dec 2017 16:03
Misfit Command Minimalist Hybrid Smartwatch Enjoy classic timekeeping and the latest technology in one with the Misfit Command Minimalist Hybrid Smartwatch. Sleek and stylish in equal measure, the Command is something special. This elegant timepiece has a stainles...
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The Morning After: Thursday, December 28th 2017 Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. Good morning. NASA is already planning a mission in 2069, we watch an iPhone X camouflage your face, and combine sex, robots and popular culture.
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After Net Neutrality Vote, Fake Comments Are Still Flooding Federal Websites Fake comments submitted to a federal agency after a notice of proposed rulemaking is something that, even just a few years ago, no one would've really given two shits about. Even typing "notice of proposed rulemaking" ju...
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Back in September, intrepid hackers prying into the Nintendo Switch found a game hidden in the system's code: FLOG, a version of the classic NES title 'Golf.' After further examination, the dataminers found that you coul...
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Apple apologizes for confusion over slowdowns with older iPhones Apple has been in hot water for the last few weeks after the company admitted that it sometimes reduced processor speeds on iPhones with aging batteries as a way to balance performance and battery life. Today, the compan...
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iPhone slowdown apology: Apple promises $29 battery replacement Apple has responded to accusations it slowed older iPhones with the promise of much cheaper out-of-warranty battery replacements and more software transparency. The Cupertino firm found itself at the center of user frust...
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Motorola, HTC confirm they don't make older smartphones slower Unlike Apple, HTC and Motorola say they don’t slow down older smartphones. Confirmation follows public outcry over Apple’s decision to slow down iPhone models as they — or, more specifically, their lithium-ion batt...
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Valve loses appeal over Steam refund policy in Australia Valve will have to pay the piper over its former Steam refund policy. Australia's Full Court of the Federal Court has dismissed Valve's appeals of a ruling and accompanying fine (worth $2.2 million US) over its allegedly...
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Google wants to give a you look back at the year and it's doing so with a video called "Smiles of 2017" that compiles some of the photos you saved throughout year. The short movies are reportedly between 40 and 60 second...
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Apple sued for slow iPhone planned-obsolescence in France Apple’s headache over slowing old iPhones continues, with threats of a costly lawsuit in France amid accusations of planned obsolescence. Faced with older iPhones that, due to battery aging, could unexpectedly crash wh...
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Why Has Science Only Cured One Person of HIV?

Gizmodo - 28 Dec 2017 23:10
Why Has Science Only Cured One Person of HIV? In 2007, a young American man living in Berlin became a marvel of modern medicine when, 12 years after he was diagnosed with HIV, the virus suddenly disappeared from his body. Timothy Ray Brown had been diagnosed with le...
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Google pulls the Pixel C tablet from its online store For now, at least, Google is out of the Android tablet game. The search giant has pulled the Pixel C from its official store, redirecting product page visitors to the Pixelbook. The company hasn't explicitly outlined its...
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This Chrome OS update ends Android apps' biggest annoyance For a while now, Chrome OS has been able to run Android apps. This, importantly, means access to the Google Play Store on your Chromebook. While that’s a great feature that got a lot of Chromebook users justifiably exc...
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Bitcoin's Very Bad Week Continues With South Korea Considering Shut Down of Exchanges The rush to get in on the cryptocurrency boom has spread around the globe, but nowhere more than in South Korea. That fact hasn't slipped by the South Korean government's attention. On Tuesday new regulatory measures, in...
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Can Bitcoin survive the loss of anonymity?

Slash Gear - 28 Dec 2017 22:49
Can Bitcoin survive the loss of anonymity? Early on, the most appealing thing about bitcoin was its anonymity, making it the payment of choice for online black markets. The appeal has since broadened, though anonymity remains a key factor for many cryptocurrency ...
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Earlier this month, Apple admitted to slowing older iPhone models in order to prevent phones with older batteries from suddenly shutting down. Now, Reuters reports that the company may face a legal battle in France over ...
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