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Location American Gadget News for 22 January 2018
Speedy DNA nanorobot could lead to molecular factories DNA-based robots promise all kinds of microscopic machinery, but there's a major obstacle: they're slow. Existing designs that use biochemical processes for movement can take hours to shuffle molecules around, which make...
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The Xbox Watch nobody asked for has leaked

Slash Gear - 22 Jan 2018 20:56
The Xbox Watch nobody asked for has leaked The smartwatch market seems to be slowing these days, with only a few major players (like Apple) still pursuing a slice of that particular pie. A few years back, however, it seemed that everyone was making smartwatches a...
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India wants to collect taxes from its cryptocurrency investors India's income tax department has sent notices to tens of thousands of people dealing in cryptocurrency, after learning that $3.5 billion worth of transactions have been conducted over a 17-month period. The move comes a...
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Hive View review: Attractive design, average features If U.K. smart home brand Hive hoped to immediately steal some of the shine from competitors with its new Hive View indoor camera, it has succeeded spectacularly. With is satiny finish and unique "grab and go" modular des...
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South Korean Prosecutors Are Investigating Apple Over the iPhone Throttling Controversy Prosecutors in South Korea's capital of Seoul said on Friday that they plan to investigate allegations tech giant Apple deliberately slowed down older models of iPhone to push customers towards purchasing pricier newer v...
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Glasses could prevent motion sickness in self-driving cars Never mind festooning a self-driving car in lights and other devices to fend off motion sickness -- you might just have to slip on some eyewear. University of Michigan researchers have patented a system that could use gl...
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T-Mobile wins OpenSignal mobile speed tests, yet again T-Mobile USA appears to have dominated the latest batch of mobile data tests from the folks at OpenSignal, beating out bigger names like Verizon and AT&T in the process. How could this have happened, and at what point di...
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You won't have to wait much longer to see how Netflix handles a soccer (aka football) documentary. The service is premiering the first three episodes of its Juventus FC docuseries, First Team: Juventus, on February 16th....
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While Netflix is facing more competition than ever, its growth isn't slowing. The company just announced its four quarter earnings results, and revealed that worldwide it added 8.3 million customers, "the highest quarter...
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Windows VR headsets now available with deep discounts Headset-and-controller bundles are now about $200.
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Around half of the world's population is at risk of contracting malaria and it causes around half a million deaths each year. However, the parasites that cause malaria are becoming more resistant to the drugs we currentl...
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Here's the Latest Research on Why Dogs Eat Their Own Shit It drives dog owners nuts. You're out for a pleasant stroll with your canine companion, and because some asshat didn't pick up after their own pooch, a fresh, steamy turd is sitting right there on the sidewalk. Before yo...
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Facebook has plans to tweak its News Feed to include more posts from friends and family and less from news publishers in an attempt to fix some of the platform's problems. Now news magnate Rupert Murdoch thinks that the ...
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NVIDIA's crypto mining GPU shortage response is all talk, no action Anyone in the market for PC hardware may have noticed a little problem with GPUs lately. In short: prices on GPUs are skyrocketing, and cryptocurrenecy miners are largely to blame for this surge. Cycles like this are not...
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Most of the states fighting the FCC's net neutrality repeal are counting on lawsuits or legislative measures that could take years to process, but Montana Governor Steve Bullock isn't willing to wait. He just signed an e...
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Crosscheck Voter Fraud Program Hasn't Suffered Any Data Breaches--If You Radically Redefine 'Data Breaches' For weeks, Kansas officials have been insisting that Crosscheck, an interstate program run by the state of Kansas and intended to detect illegal double voting, has never suffered a data breach--despite the fact that its ...
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iPhone X vs Sony A7R III camera showdown: There's an app for that Smartphone photography has been improving with each generation of device, and it’s not unusual these days to see theater releases shot on iPhone. All the same, there’s still a little skepticism out there about just h...
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Hackers are stealing millions in cryptocurrency during ICOs A new report from Ernst & Young details just how big of a problem security is when it comes to cryptocurrencies. Researchers collected data on 372 initial coin offerings (ICOs) that took place between 2015 and 2017 and f...
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The Surprising Way New Zealand Could Soon Solve Its Predator Problem Early in the morning a few days before Christmas, I was sitting in the living room of my mom's New Zealand apartment, typing away on my laptop, when a parrot flew up, perched itself on the balcony railing and stared at m...
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Google's $20 million Lunar Xprize will end without a winner The Lunar Xprize is about to come to an anticlimactic end after more than a decade. Google has confirmed to CNBC that it doesn't plan to extend the $20 million competition past its March 31st deadline -- itself an extens...
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Apple Music now offers artists detailed streaming and download info As a musician, knowing how your songs are performing on streaming platforms is important. Spotify brought real-time stats and demographic information to a dedicated app for artists this past October, while Pandora and Yo...
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Intel's Spectre and Meltdown advice just changed over reboot issues If you were about to install Intel’s fix for Spectre and Meltdown, don’t be so fast: the chip company is advising those with certain processors to avoid the security patches currently available. Intel began pushing o...
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