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Location American Gadget News for 12 February 2018
US, UK government websites infected by cryptomining malware Governments originated from the need to not only govern but also protect citizens, though some will probably dispute how much that still applies today. It is with a bit of irony, then, that some government websites have ...
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Facebook doesn't normally have to answer questions about government leaders' public pages, but it might have to very shortly. Exiled Cambodian politician Sam Rainsy has sued Facebook insisting that it provide any informa...
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Trump administration hopes to privatize ISS after 2024 If the US government plans to stop funding the International Space Station at the end of 2024, there's a big question: what happens next? Hand the keys over to the private sector, apparently. The Washington Post has obta...
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Instagram is borrowing another feature from Snapchat, although this is one you'll definitely appreciate if you value your privacy. The social site has confirmed to TechCrunch that it's testing a screenshot warning system...
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OLED smart glasses display firm denies Apple invested Apple did not invest in an OLED specialist making microdisplays for wearables, the company has said, despite reports suggesting the Cupertino firm might be shoring up its smart glasses supply chain. Emagin makes OLED mic...
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Tech History Group Dedicated to Preserving Information Busted Deleting Apology Tweets Everyone knows what you post online is never truly gone, but rarely are attempts to scrub something from the web quite this ironic--or infuriating.
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Bixby Vision real-time text translation tipped with Google Translate Samsung’s Bixby AI will be getting some new capabilities in the future, and rumor has it that real-time translates are among them. The assistant already offers translations of written text via Bixby Vision, but Samsung...
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New Study Calms Fears That CRISPR Could Trigger Unintended Gene Mutations Last summer, a letter appeared in a scientific journal that challenged how truly "revolutionary" and world-changing CRISPR gene-editing technology really might be. Researchers found that when they used CRISPR to cure bli...
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Street Fighter 5 is getting fan-favorite Blanka next week The Street Fighter series has no lack of recognizable characters, but perhaps one of the most famous is Blanka. Sure, he might not have the followings that series regulars like Ryu and Chun-Li have, but you’d be hard p...
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Play 'Overwatch' for free (again) this weekend

Engadget - 12 Feb 2018 23:03
Play 'Overwatch' for free (again) this weekend Blizzard has a habit of seasonally opening up its hero shooter Overwatch for everyone to try every couple months, typically just after it announces a new hero, event or map. Fittingly, the publisher announced that new PC...
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Even When Spotting Gender, Current Face Recognition Tech Works Better for White Dudes A new review of face recognition software found that, when identifying gender, the software is most accurate for men with light skin and least accurate for women with dark skin. Joy Buolamwini, an MIT Media Lab researche...
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The Pro-Hillary Site Nobody Asked for or Used Is Rebooting In September, Hillary Clinton endorsed new website Verrit as the "media platform for the 65.8 million" who supported her 2016 campaign. Co-launched by Clintonworld hanger-on and Loud Twitter Man Peter Daou, Verrit market...
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Netflix might make headlines for securing its latest show, but its documentaries have been powerhouses in their own right; Last year, The White Helmets won the streaming service its first Academy Award. But the company i...
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IDC: Essential shipped less than 90,000 phones in 2017 Andy Rubin's Essential Phone found its way into our best-of lists this holiday season and had a couple of great price drops, including a $399 Cyber Monday deal. Still, the phone doesn't seem to be doing very well. Accord...
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Oumuamua interstellar object spent billions of years in chaos over violent past The Oumuamua interstellar object has been tumbling through space for billions of years due to a violent past, according to researchers with Queen’s University Belfast. The object was first announced late last year; it ...
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What we're using: Google Maps while lost in Japan This month, Associate Editor Mariella Moon humblebrags about her vacation to Japan. But that's not what she's going to discuss. Hailing from a country where Google Maps is lacking in detail (and metro details), she didn'...
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Sex, Pong, And Pioneers: What Atari Was Really Like, According To Women Who Were There Back in 1973, Steve Miller Band's "The Joker" was blaring from the PA in a California warehouse as two dozen women in flared jeans assembled Pong circuit boards. The smell of corned beef and marijuana wafted down the man...
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iOS 12 could bring universal iPhone apps with Mac support Apple’s iOS 12 will focus on a few headline features, including apps that can run across both iPhones, iPads, and macOS desktop computers. The upcoming release is expected to be previewed at Apple’s Worldwide Develop...
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Your days of Instagram creeping may soon be over

Slash Gear - 12 Feb 2018 21:46
Your days of Instagram creeping may soon be over Instagram has had no problem in re-purposing features that first appeared in Snapchat for its own use, and today is no different in that regard. Instagram has started testing a new feature that alerts users when someone ...
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Stoners Celebrating 4/20 May Be Responsible for Annual Bump in Traffic Deaths 4/20 is pretty much the favorite number of the internet (and of Gizmodo's Slack chat), thanks in part to the growing societal acceptance of weed. Nearly two-thirds of Americans, and maybe even a majority of Republicans, ...
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Rugged e-skin can heal its cuts and scrapes

Engadget - 12 Feb 2018 21:39
Rugged e-skin can heal its cuts and scrapes Scientists dream of prosthetics and robots with electronic skin that can convey heat and pressure just like the real thing, but there's a big problem getting in the way: the outside world. Bumps and scrapes can damage th...
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You young people can leave Facebook now

Slash Gear - 12 Feb 2018 21:15
You young people can leave Facebook now As Facebook ages, its younger users seem to be leaving – or just not joining at all, in the first place. Where the social network in blue originally found purchase with college students, the years between then and now ...
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