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Meet Meena: Why you'll want to hire this Google chatbot
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idginsiderpro.com - At some point in the future -- it could be 25 years from now, or just five years, most of our interaction with computers and the internet will happen through spoken conversation. This is true not bec…
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tpsconsulting.blogspot.com - TECHNOLOGY AND MORE! Congress Must Stop the Graham-Blumenthal Anti-Security Bill Shared by Chris From WI eff.org - There’s a new and serious threat to both free speech and security online. Under a dr…
Samsung Good Lock app now has support for Android 10, One UI 2.0
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androidcommunity.com - If you’re using the Good Lock app to add more customization and special tools and plugins to your Samsung device, we have good news for you. The 2020 version of the app now has support for Android 10…
Europe passes resolution to set one standard for charging cables
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androidcommunity.com - Raise your hand if you have more than three charging cables stashed around your house? That seems to be a common problem for people, especially those who often change their device. A lot of smartphon…
Samsung Galaxy Z flip phone hands-on video surface online
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androidcommunity.com - We’re counting the days until Samsung officially announces the next-gen premium Galaxy S20 flagship smartphone series. The Unpacked 2020 event will happen on February 11, 2020, Tuesday. The new Galax…
The end of BlackBerry phones: TCL will cease sales in August 2020
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arstechnica.com - The BlackBerry KeyOne from TCL. It seems fine from a distance, but TCL was charging way too much for it. The BlackBerry Key2 from 2018. The same thing as last year, but in more colors. Honestly at th…
Arianna Huffington: Thriving, Redefining Success, and Creating a Life of Well-Being - Guy Kawasaki
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guykawasaki.com - Guy Kawasaki: Are you interested in thriving, not merely surviving? This episode’s remarkable person is Arianna Huffington. She is the queen of thriving, that elusive and seemingly oxymoronic combina…
Only the Good People
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om.co - The Internet, these days has become like a bad neighborhood, almost always causing a ruckus and a cesspool of trolls and troublemakers. Or is it? This past week, I blogged about my ongoing troubles w…
FBI catches hacker that stole Nintendo’s secrets for years
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arstechnica.com - A 21-year-old California man has pleaded guilty to hacking Nintendo's servers multiple times since 2016, using phishing techniques to gain early access to information about the company's plans. Ryan …
Insert coin, drive home car
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arstechnica.com - Now three of those markets have a pickup option. The new Austin vending machine is Carvana's latest, while others are located in Nashville and Houston. Depending on local zoning laws and the physical…
Record labels want to ask potential jurors: Do you read Ars Technica?
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arstechnica.com - Music-industry lawyers plan to ask potential jurors in a piracy case whether they read Ars Technica. "Have you ever read or visited Ars Technica or TorrentFreak?" is one of 40 voir dire questions tha…
Nintendo: No new Switch model planned for 2020
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arstechnica.com - Nintendo says it won't be releasing another new version of the Switch this year. "Regarding Nintendo Switch, we believe that it is important to continue to communicate the appeal of both Nintendo Swi…
Samsung Galaxy Z flip gets official renders, full spec sheet
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arstechnica.com - In the front view, you can make out the same T-shaped hinge caps as on the Galaxy Fold. Samsung's next foldable smartphone, the Galaxy Z Flip, is expected to be shown off in full at the February 11 "…
Artist creates virtual “traffic jam” with cart full of phones
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arstechnica.com - Ninety-nine used smartphones, rolling down a sunny street... The little red wagon full of phones is the idea of German artist Simon Weckert, whose projects focus on "hidden layers" in technology and …
Tracking the future of remote workplaces: Apps, communication, and liability
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arstechnica.com - When it comes to predicting the future of technology these last 20 years, Ars has had its occasional slam-dunk predictions mixed in with some admittedly uneven guesses. So I'm lucky to begin this art…
This amazing glitch puts Star Fox 64 ships in an unmodified Zelda cartridge
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arstechnica.com - In my years writing about games for Ars, I've covered my fair share of surprising glitches, long-secret codes, arbitrary code execution tricks, and deeply hidden content buried within some classic ga…
Dear Ashley Madison user, I know everything about you. Pay up or else
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arstechnica.com - Four years after hackers dumped the intimate details of 32 million Ashley Madison subscribers, criminals have revived an extortion scheme that targets people who used the dating website to cheat on t…
LG and Samsung TVs at CES: Bezel-free, smaller OLEDs, and more
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arstechnica.com - What's going on in the world of high-end TVs? LG's and Samsung's announcements at CES 2020 have already provided a clear picture of what we can expect. The latest trend is wall-mounted TVs designed t…
You Need a Password Manager. Here Are the Best Ones
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Reg Saddler
wired.com - What sets 1Password apart is the number of extras it offers. In addition to managing passwords, it can act as an authentication app like Google Authenticator and, for added security, it creates a sec…
FCC: Wireless carriers violated federal law by selling location data
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engadget.com - Back in 2018, it came to light that carriers sell their customers' real-time location data to aggregators, which then resold it to other companies or even gave it away. Last year, a Motherboard repor…
Firefox now shows what telemetry data it's collecting about you | ZDNet
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zdnet.com - There is now a special page in the Firefox browser where users can see what telemetry data Mozilla is collecting from their browser. Accessible by typing about:telemetry in the browser's URL address …
Upcoming Galaxy Watch may have 8GB storage
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androidcommunity.com - Samsung is reportedly working on a new smartwatch, although we don’t know yet if it will be a Galaxy Watch 2 or the Galaxy Watch Active 3. But what we’re hearing now is that the upcoming wearable wil…
Huawei Mate X2 design patent revealed, filed before EUIPO
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androidcommunity.com - The mobile world is still anticipating for the Huawei Mate X but it seems the top Chinese OEM has been quiet about the phone. Our last mention was that the Huawei Mate X foldable display is not so st…
Tablet sales down for 4Q of 2019, whole of 2019
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androidcommunity.com - While some companies are still holding on for dear life when it comes to their tablet manufacturing and marketing, it’s still a tough reality to accept that things aren’t looking good for these devic…
Google Photos trying out a monthly subscription for auto photo-printing
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androidcommunity.com - While Google Photos is probably one of the best ways to be able to digitally manage and store your photos, it is also trying to position itself as a photo printing service so the best ones from your …
Coming Soon: The GovExec Daily Podcast
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govexec.com - On Feb. 24, Government Executive will launch a new podcast to provide an in-depth look at the key news stories driving the daily agenda for federal managers and executives. Each weekday morning on th…
Samsung Accidentally Reveals Release Date for Galaxy Home Mini - Thurrott.com
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thurrott.com - Remember the Galaxy Home? Samsung’s Bixby-powered smart speaker? Well, that device was first revealed back in August of 2018, but Samsung is yet to actually release the product. And even before the c…
How to uncover digital growth opportunities for SMBs in 2020
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searchenginewatch.com - Now that you reviewed your SMBs’ 2019 performance, it’s time to refocus and think about goals for 2020. Have your goals changed? Are you now focusing more on efficiency, new customer acquisition, or …
Laura Loomer Wins Appeal, Will Face Google, Twitter, Facebook, And Apple In DC Circuit Court Of Appeals Over Censorship - Loomered
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loomered.com - Laura Loomer has won her appeal against Big Tech giants Apple, Facebook, Google, and Twitter, and will see her day against them in the DC Circuit Court of Appeals. Loomer is suing the Big Tech giants…
Exclusive: State agencies told Google it was helping websites scam their residents. They say Google did nothing
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cnn.com - "Unfortunately, Google disagreed with our pleas and has allowed it to continue showing up as a paid ad on search results for information on Texas fishing licenses," Texas Parks and Wildlife communica…
Why Amazon's Ring and facial recognition technology are a clear and present danger to society
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thenextweb.com - “The deployment of connected home security cameras that allow footage to be queried centrally are simply not compatible with a free society.” Amazon engineer Max Eliaser The greatest threat posed to …
Walmart Promo Codes - #1 Best Walmart Coupons
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mralanc.blog - Walmart just released over ninety two brand new printable Walmart coupons. View all Walmart coupons here. If you were to use all of the currently available Walmart coupons you would save over a total…
Leaked Documents Expose the Secretive Market for Your Web Browsing Data
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vice.com - Update: On Thursday and after this investigation, Avast announced it will stop the Jumpshot data collection and wind down Jumpshot’s operations with immediate effect. You can find the original story …
Staples Promo Codes - #1 Best Staples Coupons
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mralanc.blog - Staples just released a brand new list of really impressive Staples Promo Codes and Staples Coupons. One Staples Coupon saves you over one hundred and twenty dollars alone ($120 instant savings). Oth…
Google's Super Bowl commercial: Watch touching ad starring 'Loretta'
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usatoday.com - Be sure to keep some tissues handy during this year's Super Bowl broadcast. On Tuesday morning, Google released the touching 90-second commercial that it plans to air during Super Bowl LIV, starring …
How To Succeed In The World Of Email Promoting
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internetinfomedia.com - Email promoting is a great way to stay in touch with your clients and customers. This article contains a few of the ways you should apply to your next email promoting campaign. Do not ever send email…
Our Tips And Tricks Will Turn Web Page Hosting Into Success For You
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agentmonhost.com - When you first consider a hosting service, it may seem that there is so much that you need to know. However, by establishing clear goals, you can design a plan that will help simplify your needs. Thi…
Helpful Tips About Auto Repair That Are Simple To Follow
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carshopping.biz - Most people lack expertise when it come to auto repairs, you’re not the expert you wish you were when it comes to auto repair.You need to understand what it takes to repair your car next time. Read t…
Good Video Marketing Tips That Can Help You Out
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Rolf Joho
iim.internetinfomedia.com - Video marketing is a great way for organizations to reach their audience members without spending large amounts of funding on corporate or affiliate relationships. It is not as easy to create a video…
Plants vs. Zombies 2 and Black Hat Gamification
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yukaichou.com - Motivation Matters: An Insightful Lesson in Game Development from the Plants vs. Zombies Franchise This interview was conducted by Clark Buckner from TechnologyAdvice.com (they provide coverage conte…
Oled Banding
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ilav.homepage-datenbank.de - Find a great collection of OLED LG TVs at Costco. Image retention is at its worst when you first begin using your OLED, but it gets better with time, it's only visible under extreme circumstances, an…
Oled lamp kopen
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tanphat868.com - Comprehensive up-to-date news coverage, aggregated from sources all over the world by Google News. Channel guides and mounting accessories are available for more complex installations, such as cove l…
Balancing Competing Loyalties
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hbr.org - Can you recall a time when you competed against a former colleague for a deal, or faced a tricky hiring decision with a former co-worker among the candidates? Or, maybe you’ve advised clients on an a…
Azure founders reflect on Microsoft's first decade as a public cloud vendor | ZDNet
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zdnet.com - Microsoft's Azure operating system, codenamed "Red Dog," was designed by a team of Microsoft OS experts including Dave Cutler, the father of VMS and Windows NT starting in latter half of the 2000s. A…
We’re about to enter a world where Tesla is the cheaper electric car
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qz.com - The bull case for Tesla is back. The California carmaker posted a second consecutive profitable quarter (pdf) today, adding another billion to its $6.2 billion in cash reserves. And most of the credi…
How Time Management Can Help You Avoid Burnout
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entrepreneur.com - After all, Burnout can cause you to fall behind in your work, miss deadlines and deliver subpar work. You may even experience procrastination, become disengaged and hit a wall creatively. Even more t…
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UK experts urge smokers to switch to e-cigs for big health gains - Reuters
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reuters.com - LONDON (Reuters) - Vaping, or using e-cigarettes, poses only a fraction of the health risk of tobacco smoking and should be encouraged among smokers to reap substantial health benefits, British publi…
Can A.I. blood analysis predict Alzheimer's progress? - Futurity
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futurity.org - You are free to share this article under the Attribution 4.0 International license. Artificial intelligence analysis of blood samples can predict and explain neurodegenerative disease progression, re…
How artificial intelligence provided early warnings of the Wuhan virus
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qz.com - During the kind of virus outbreak that China and other nations are now contending with, time is of the essence. The earlier the warning, the better the chance to contain the contagion. One problem, t…
🔮 Aliens are like us; GAFA smackdown; peak car; nCov; creative AI; vegans, libraries & email ++ #255
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exponentialview.co - Hi, I’m Azeem Azhar. I explore how our societies and political economy will change under the force of rapidly accelerating technologies and other trends. I convene some of the most thoughtful investo…
Hacking Artificial Intelligence – Influencing and Cases of Manipulation
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swisscognitive.ch - Because the method has taken on such a central role, it is creating some major risks. This article discusses the extent to which AI can be hacked. The discussion presented here applies to both strong…
Permafrost Is Thawing So Fast, It’s Gouging Holes in the Arctic
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Reg Saddler
wired.com - It’s perhaps the best known and more worrisome of climate feedback loops: As the planet warms, permafrost—landscapes of frozen soil and rock—begins to thaw. And when it does, microbes consume organic…
How to protect yourself from coronavirus
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theguardian.com - The Wuhan coronavirus outbreak is a new illness and scientists are still assessing how it spreads from person to person, but similar viruses tend to spread via cough and sneeze droplets. When an infe…
The Trump administration has made the U.S. less ready for infectious disease outbreaks like coronavirus
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theconversation.com - As coronavirus continues to spread, the Trump administration has declared a public health emergency and imposed quarantines and travel restrictions. However, over the past three years the administrat…
How do we test for coronavirus, anyway?
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arstechnica.com - As the recently discovered coronavirus has rapidly spread beyond its origins in China, health authorities around the world have needed to quickly develop testing capabilities. In the United States, t…
OneWeb joins the satellite Internet gold rush this week
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arstechnica.com - OneWeb satellites are delivered to Baikonur, Kazakhstan, in January. They will be launched on a Soyuz rocket managed by the European rocket company Arianespace. It can be cold and lonely at the Baiko…
New ransomware doesn’t just encrypt data. It also meddles with critical infrastructure
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arstechnica.com - Over the past five years, ransomware has emerged as a vexing menace that has shut down factories, hospitals, and local municipalities and school districts around the world. In recent months, research…
We are entering the Golden Age of studying our Sun
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arstechnica.com - Three new instruments will build upon groundbreaking work by the Solar Dynamics Observatory, shown here. This gallery contains some highlights. A good-sized coronal hole at a slanted angle is nearly …
Archaeologists put stone tools through modern engineering tests
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Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - A team of archaeologists recently applied high-tech engineering tests to stone tools, and the results suggest that even very early members of our genus, like Homo habilis, knew how to select rocks wi…
Twitter Adds Bitcoin Emoji, Jack Dorsey Suggests Unicode Does the Same
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Joel Comm
cointelegraph.com - Twitter co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey tweeted the newly added Bitcoin (BTC) emoji on Feb. 2 and tagged Unicode, the consortium managing the character standard, in an apparent suggestion to do the sa…
Incredible NASA visualizations reveal universe as you have never seen it before
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Reg Saddler
inverse.com - For as long as humans have peered into space, we have been forced to observe the beauty of the universe via flat, two-dimensional imaging techniques. As a result, certain details — the sheer size, th…
Doctors in China Are Starting Human Trials for a Coronavirus Treatment
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Reg Saddler
time.com - China has kick-started a clinical trial to speedily test a drug for the novel coronavirus infection as the nation rushes therapies for those afflicted and scours for vaccines to protect the rest. Rem…
Is STAR TREK: PICARD Hinting at a Deeper Romulan/Borg Connection? - Nerdist
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Reg Saddler
nerdist.com - With the second episode of Star Trek: Picard, more has been revealed about the state of the galaxy at the end of the 24th Century. We learn some never before revealed details about Romulan beliefs, a…
Could searching for alien life attract hostile extraterrestrials?
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Reg Saddler
futurism.com - As we beam our existence out into the universe, we’re making a bold assumption that any aliens who pick it up won’t use their superior technology to kill us all. That’s a cautionary point in “The Con…
Humans are hardwired to dismiss facts that don’t fit their worldview
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fastcompany.com - Something is rotten in the state of American political life. The U.S. (among other nations) is increasingly characterized by highly polarized, informationally insulated ideological communities occupy…
Pyramids in Sicily: Forgotten Remnants of the Sea Peoples?
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Reg Saddler
ancient-origins.net - There is a fascinating architectural structure that comes to us from the distant past. It is found almost everywhere on Earth and many independent researchers propose a unique cultural origin for its…
A Virus With a Deadly Boring Name
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Reg Saddler
theatlantic.com - Read: The deceptively simple number sparking coronavirus fears No one likes being associated with a notorious virus, so naming one can be a rather fraught political process. For the new virus, the Wo…
India To Probe Wuhan Institute Of Virology
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zerohedge.com - It appears that around the time we suggested someone reach out to the Wuhan Institute of Virology to get some answers about the origin of the deadly Coronavirus epidemic (which Twitter decided was su…
New evidence emerges: Coronavirus "bioweapon" might have been a Chinese vaccine experiment gone wrong... genes contain "pShuttle-SN" sequences, proving laboratory origin
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naturalnews.com - (Natural News) Two days ago, a paper published in the Biorxiv.org journal presented findings that indicated the coronavirus appeared to be engineered with “key structural proteins” of HIV. The paper,…
Genomic characterisation and epidemiology of 2019 novel coronavirus: implications for virus origins and receptor binding. - PubMed - NCBI
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ncbi.nlm.nih.gov - In late December, 2019, patients presenting with viral pneumonia due to an unidentified microbial agent were reported in Wuhan, China. A novel coronavirus was subsequently identified as the causative…
New toxic byproducts of disinfecting drinking water
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Tom Heston
sciencedaily.com - The researchers' findings were published this past week in the journal Environmental Science & Technology. "There's no doubt that chlorine is beneficial; chlorination has saved millions of lives worl…
Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of 99 cases of 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia in Wuhan, China: a descriptive study. - PubMed - NCBI
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Tom Heston
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov - In December, 2019, a pneumonia associated with the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) emerged in Wuhan, China. We aimed to further clarify the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of 2019-nCo…
Coronavirus drugs, vaccines could come sooner than projected, experts say - MedCity News
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medcitynews.com - The Lo Wu border crossing, which separates Hong Kong from the mainland metropolis of Shenzhen. The territory’s government said Monday it would close most of its border crossings with mainland China i…
Isaac Asimov’s Throwback Vision of the Future
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Gerd Leonhard
theatlantic.com - Asimov, who would’ve turned 100 this year, remains among the most recognizable names in science fiction, living or dead. The Foundation novels appear on lists of best-loved books, and Apple TV is ada…
Study says year of birth impacts vulnerability to the flu
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Dan Parks
newatlas.com - In influenza research circles there is a concept known as antigenic imprinting, referring to the idea that the type of flu you are exposed to at an early age impacts your immune system's response to …
Knock On Wood: This Carbon-Absorbing Material May Be The Future Of Green Cities
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mindbodygreen.com - The paper, published in Nature Sustainability says that the use of engineered timber, rather than carbon-intensive materials, in building midlevel structures can help cut carbon in more ways than one.
Have Decision Paralysis? Here's How To Make The Best Choices Using Mindfulness
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mindbodygreen.com - First, we need to limit the number of options to those most relevant to what we truly want. This begins by getting clear on what your standards and goals are, and then to feel satisfied once you've r…
What Is Kombucha? Everything You Need To Know About Fermented Tea
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mindbodygreen.com - While there are many health benefits of kombucha, there are possible health risks some individuals should take note of. For example, for people who are not used to drinking fermented beverages or eat…
Researchers Find A Key To Staying Calm In Anxiety-Inducing Situations
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mindbodygreen.com - Whether it's watching a scary movie, driving late at night, or preparing for a big public speech, we all have situations that can make us anxious or scared. Researchers are looking for different ways…
Practice These Tips During Your Muscle Building Regimen
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fatlosscenter.info - What kind of regime do you currently incorporate into your body building regimen? Many people are trying to build muscle on their own, and while they can, sometimes it can be frustrating. Read the ti…
2020 Embedded Processor Report: Back to the Future with Analog Computing
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embedded-computing.com - While studying at MIT, Claude Shannon, widely regarded as “the father of information theory,” worked extensively with the Differential Analyzer developed a decade earlier. The Differential Analyzer w…
Scenes From The Things Conference 2020
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embedded-computing.com - One of the more positive aspects of a growing disruptive development environment is the constant flood of new ideas and solutions being created. In the case of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Cloud-…
Kubota unveils radical autonomous electric tractor in Japan
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Thomas Frey CSP
impactlab.net - The X tractor is being presented in commemoration of Kubota’s 130th year in business According to agricultural machinery manufacturer Kubota, there are now fewer farmers in Japan, trying to manage in…
'My cancer treatment gave me heart problems'
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bbc.co.uk - Doctors in Glasgow are to investigate why some modern cancer drugs could put patients at greater risk of heart problems. New chemotherapy drugs which target cancer cells to stop them growing blood ve…
ESA opens oxygen plant, making air out of moondust
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Thomas Frey CSP
impactlab.net - Oxygen and metal from lunar regolith. Credit: Beth Lomax – University of Glasgow ESA’s technical heart has begun to produce oxygen out of simulated moondust. A prototype oxygen plant has been set up …
SUNY Geneseo student gets some national publicity over Twitter flap
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wxxinews.org - A SUNY Geneseo student has found himself getting some national publicity over a parody account he created on Twitter. WXXI’s Randy Gorbman explains: A SUNY Geneseo student has found himself getting s…
3-D Printing Is Making Gains in Unexpected Places, Like Cars and Artificial Knees
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barrons.com - “In effect you make a giant welded part,” Sigma Labs (ticker: SGLB) CEO John Rice tells Barron’s. He’s referring to 3-D metal printing that joins metal powder with a laser. Material is heated precise…
How Digital Design Drives User Behavior
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hbr.org - Decisions of all kinds are increasingly made on screens — and with that shift comes an often-ignored consequence: the design of the digital world can profoundly, and often unnoticeably, influence the…
Thai Doctors Say They Cured Patient of Coronavirus ‘in 48 Hours’
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khaosodenglish.com - BANGKOK — The Ministry of Public Health on Sunday said they discovered medical treatment that rendered the new strain of coronavirus impotent in 48 hours. The breakthrough discovery was made in the c…
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The Baltimore spy who beat the Nazis
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baltimoresun.com - BALTIMORE — The story of Virginia Hall, a spy who eluded capture in France by the Nazis during World War II, is remarkable and compelling. Her biographers say the Gestapo considered her the most dang…
Namafjall Hverir Geothermal Area Iceland: Travel to Mars
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justinpluslauren.com - Posts may be sponsored. Post contains affiliate links. I may be compensated if you make a purchase using my link. Namafjall Hverir geothermal area is one of the most intriguing places I’ve ever visit…
The problem with Colin O’Brady
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nationalgeographic.com - While skiing across Antarctica, American Colin O’Brady, the self-proclaimed first person to ski alone and unassisted across the frozen continent, came to what he describes in his new book The Impossi…
How to avoid feeling burned out when traveling for work
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Guy Kawasaki
fastcompany.com - If you travel for business, inconveniences like flight delays and lost luggage aren’t your only concerns. A new report by NexTravel found that nearly one in four (22%) business travelers feel that th…
Super Bowl 2020 ad review
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adage.com - Google, remember that I’m not crying; there’s just some dust in the air. In a 90-second spot that feels half as long, Google’s third consecutive Super Bowl spot is a tear-jerker that highlights Googl…
Being Rich Without Making Money Your Life
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designluck.com - “Consumers buy products whose advertising promises them value for money, beauty, nutrition, relief from suffering, social status and so on.” The idea is simple, the underlying message profound, and D…
Loyalty360 Reads: February 3 | UPS to Transport Protective Gear to China, Apple Brings on Netflix De
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loyalty360.org - Corporate Social Responsibility UPS To Airlift More Than 2 Million Masks And Protective Gear To China The UPS Foundation recently announced it is transporting more than 2 million respirator masks and…
10 Times to Hire an Architect
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houzz.com - @Ed McSherry: I do understand there are Architects and designers who specialize in one or two styles. However, in my search for an architect/building designer, I found most have the ability to work i…
02-03-2020 - [X&Y] The #1 Most Shocking Way To Turn Women On (This Works Amazingly Well)
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archive.aweber.com - ===== THE #1 SECRET THAT WORKS SHOCKINGLY WELL WITH WOMEN What if I handed you the most foolproof way to turn any woman on…and make her LOVE you for it? And you don’t even have to be rich, amazingly …
London's Soho evacuated as World War Two bomb discovered
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news.sky.com - A large part of central London's busy Soho area was evacuated after an unexploded Second World War bomb was found at a building site. Police were called at 1.42pm on Monday to Dean Street, connecting…
Your ultimate guide to sugar substitutes and natural sweeteners
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wellandgood.com - Sugar, especially the white, refined kind we all grew up with, has never exactly been considered a health food. It spikes your blood sugar, increases inflammation, and can spur further cravings that …
The Best Workouts For Introverts (Or If You Need Alone Time)
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mindbodygreen.com - There are tons of great workouts that can be done right in your living room, backyard, or local park. Try strength training with kettle-bell, dumbbell, and barbell complexes, which are my workouts of…
How Barbie Can Teach Girls About The Power Of Meditation & Self-Care
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mindbodygreen.com - "There is power in the 'pause,'" says Barbie's Twitter account on the launch of a new collection, focused primarily on wellness and self-care. The Barbie Wellness collection launched on January 30, w…
Susie's best and worst snacks. - Shape Me, by Susie Burrell
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shapeme.com.au - You may grab something quickly with your coffee at 10 or 11am, or hang out for a sweet hit after lunch but chances are you have some sort of snack throughout the day. The question of whether we need …
These reusable paper towels are the prettiest way to kickstart a zero-waste kitchen
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wellandgood.com - Switching to more of a zero-waste lifestyle can be daunting—especially when it comes to the kitchen. It’s the land of plastic bottles, Ziploc bags, and K-Cups, after all. But you don’t have to swap e…
In Nova Scotia, Homes as Wild as the Landscape Around Them
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nytimes.com - Across the province’s cliffside fishing towns, Omar Gandhi’s residential architecture is as austere and intense as the environment for which it’s built. EVERY FEW DAYS, the Canadian architect Omar Ga…
This 5-ingredient cookie dough bread is packed with protein
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Tips To Eat Healthy, Even When You Are On-The-Go
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Advice Everyone Should Know About Caring For Dogs
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How to Leave Work at Work
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With record profits on Wall Street, small bonuses will annoy bankers: experts - Reuters
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15 Success Secrets From Female Founders With $1 Billion Companies
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UAE Health Ministry Debuts Blockchain Platform for Medical Data
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Bitcoin Bull Market Is Here But Won’t Top $100K in 2020, Says Trader
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How to Define Your Own Career Success
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Airbus bribery scandal triggers new probes worldwide - Reuters
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The Virus & The Party - "We Are Now In Phase 3..."
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TV licence fee to increase from April
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UK and EU on collision course over trade deal demands - as PM refuses to say the word 'Brexit'
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The U.S. Only Pretends to Have Free Markets
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It's time for better capitalism
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We can develop great technologies, but the logistics of them becoming mainstream are more difficult! - The Futures Agency
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The Greta Effect - why Germans are dropping planes and choosing trains
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New To Web Marketing? Read This Advice Before Getting Starting
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What You Can Do To Excel With A Home Business
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Electric cars will challenge state power grids
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Five Ways Technology Helps You Accelerate Your Commercial Real Estate Business
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Should Your Family Business Have a “No In-Laws” Policy?
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Gap nixes plan to spin off Old Navy amid cost, complexity | ZDNet
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How Iron Maiden Built an Underrated Fan Favorite With 'Killers'
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Kushner Under Fire for Receiving $30M From Israeli Firm While Shaping Middle East Policy
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Review: It’s a wonderful afterlife in The Good Place’s bittersweet finale
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Fast & Furious 9 trailer: The only 4 minutes of the film you’ll need to watch
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Meet Sno*Drift, the USA’s premier winter rally
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What Messages Are THE OUTSIDER's Dreams Sending? - Nerdist
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Marvel gives first looks at Falcon and Winter Solider, Loki, and WandaVision Disney+ series during Super Bowl
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How TERMINATOR's Linda Hamilton Reclaimed Sarah Connor’s Humanity - Nerdist
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The 1 Thing Kourtney Kardashian Can't Stand to Have in Her Home
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Shakira brings back belly dancing moves for Super Bowl half-time show
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Beatrice Dillon: "I want people to respond emotionally and instinctively to my music"
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How Science Fiction Imagined the 2020s
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The Uneasy Promise of Life in Silicon Valley
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Getting To Know Your Guitar: Playing Tips And Tricks
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In 2019, more Americans went to the library than to the movies. Yes, really.
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Understanding the Basic Elements of Fiction - In Pursuit of Fabulous
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Coronavirus 'will be here for some months'
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How to protect yourself from coronavirus
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Doctors in China Are Starting Human Trials for a Coronavirus Treatment
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Coronavirus: Briton 'taken ill' during evacuation flight from Wuhan
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China admits 'shortcomings' in virus response
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Coronavirus drugs, vaccines could come sooner than projected, experts say - MedCity News
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Study says year of birth impacts vulnerability to the flu
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The Best Workouts For Introverts (Or If You Need Alone Time)
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How Barbie Can Teach Girls About The Power Of Meditation & Self-Care
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Knock On Wood: This Carbon-Absorbing Material May Be The Future Of Green Cities
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What Is Kombucha? Everything You Need To Know About Fermented Tea
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Researchers Find A Key To Staying Calm In Anxiety-Inducing Situations
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