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Location American Gadget News for 20 December 2019
LSD microdosing phase one clinical trial finds almost no side effects Lysergic acid diethylamide, the psychedelic most commonly known as LSD, has shown promise as a potential treatment for the type of dementia known as Alzheimer’s disease. Life science company Eleusis has published the r...
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Lucid's CEO Peter Rawlinson is tired of hearing the term "Tesla killer." Yes, the Lucid Air will be an electric sedan with a proposed range of 400 miles, but Rawlinson is aiming at the luxury market. "Our main competitor...
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Playdate crank-toting gaming handheld available for developers soon Remember that odd nod to the past that is game developer Panic’s Playdate? The yellow Game Boy look-alike with a hand crank was revealed last May but has yet to be made available for purchase for curious gamers and col...
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Facebook Watch may take on YouTube with music video deals Facebook is currently in talks to bring major music videos to its Watch video platform, sources claim. The company is said to be in discussions with a number of major record labels, including Sony Music and Universal Mus...
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MagicStand Pro Large Display Multimedia Stand lets you comfortably use your Apple wireless keyboard and trackpad Now you can work comfortably in any position with the MagicStand Pro Large Display Multimedia Stand. Connect your Mac to your television for a larger display area while making sure you’re comfortable. The MagicStand Pr...
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A month ago the European Union issued marketing authorization for a vaccine to prevent the Ebola virus in adults, and now the FDA has approved it. While noting that Ebola cases in the US have been very rare, director of ...
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OnePlus Bug Bounty Program launched to prevent further security breaches Squashing bugs of the software kind is no easy task. It is logistically impossible for developers to find and fix all possible bugs but users and customers do expect them to cover the most critical ones. On the flip side...
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Google acquires Typhoon Studios to bolster its Stadia lineup Google has announced its acquisition of Typhoon Studios, the company behind a game called Journey to the Savage Planet. The new purchase will make Typhoon Studios part of Stadia Games and Entertainment, bolstering the co...
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Your Genes Suck at Predicting Your Health, Study Finds A new study this month is the latest to suggest that our genes really don't do much to predict our health, at least most of the time.
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Rare Skeleton Points to Compassion, Care, and Tragedy in Prehistoric China The discovery of a 5,000-year-old skeleton of a young adult who had serious physical limitations suggests a form of social support existed in Neolithic China, but only to a point, as this individual may have met an untim...
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Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker opening crawl warning message revealed The introductory text, aka the Opening Crawl for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, references a bit of dialog which you might not’ve heard. This article contains said message, courtesy of the 3rd-party source Epic Game...
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Washington State Lawmaker Engaged in Domestic Environmental Terrorism, Report Finds When domestic terrorists took over the Malheur Wildlife Refuge in early 2016, the face of the takeover was rancher Ammon Bundy. But it turns out a good chunk of the planning going on behind the scenes was done by someone...
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Tesla owners might soon find it easier to use fast charging stations outwith the Supercharger network. EvGo is adding Tesla connectors to its stations.
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Twitter isn't exactly fond of Saudi Arabia's alleged attempts to manipulate its platform, and that became particularly clear today. The social media company has shared details of 5,929 now-banned accounts that it says we...
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Verizon flips the 5G switch in six more cities

Slash Gear - 21 Dec 2019 00:55
Verizon flips the 5G switch in six more cities With 2019 quickly winding down, it looks like Verizon is rolling out its 5G network up until the very end of the year. Yesterday, the company launched its 5G Ultra Wideband network in parts of Memphis, Tennessee, and now...
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If There Was Any Question, You Definitely Aren't Getting $125 From Equifax I hate to say it, but the Federal Trade Commission was right. We're not going to see anything near that piddly $125 we were hoping to get out of Equifax's massive data breach. But you know who will be seeing a pretty pay...
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We hope you weren't too excited about pre-ordering the revamped, foldable Motorola Razr on December 26th. The company announced today that it's slightly delaying the phone's pre-order and launch timing due to significant...
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Report: Apple is developing satellites so the iPhone can skip wireless carriers The company hopes to deploy something within five years, according to Bloomberg.
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Largest Statewide Ban On Styrofoam Likely to Take Place Where Else But New Freakin' Yawk, Baby Cawfee cups. Disposubuhl coolahs. Those little trays wit da lids the good halal cart puts ya lamb ova rice in. Whaddathey got in common, besides containin' some-a life's most precious food items fer consumin' after a lon...
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This is Hyundai's vision of city travel: Flying cars and self-driving pods Hyundai plans to bring a flying car to CES 2020, previewing its vision of not only air taxi transportation, but how passengers will move between the ground and the skies. The Hyundai Personal Air Vehicle (PAV) will just ...
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Smelly, toxic gas on other planets may be perfect proof of alien life What do fish bowels, swamps, and mounds of penguin dung all have in common? A noxious gas that may be the best evidence for extraterrestrial life. That’s according to researchers with MIT, which reports that smelly and...
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'Anonymized' Location Data Leak Allows Reporters to Quickly Track Trump's Secret Service Detail New York Times reporters working on an investigation into the sprawling location data business--in which the paper obtained a three-year-old file containing 50 billion location pings for over 12 million Americans--were a...
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