Sunday, January 8, 2017

Vera Rubin, 88, Dies; Opened Doors in Astronomy, and for Women and other top stories.

  • Vera Rubin, 88, Dies; Opened Doors in Astronomy, and for Women

    Vera Rubin, 88, Dies; Opened Doors in Astronomy, and for Women
    Scientists now know we are not the center of the universe, nor are we even made of the same stuff as most of creation. Cosmologists have now concluded that there is five or 10 times as much dark matter in the universe as there is ordinary atomic matter — the stuff of stars, planets and people.What it is, nobody knows, although theories abound, and attempts to identify it in laboratory and particle-accelerator experiments and in outer space have transfixed modern physics.“We know very little abo..
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  • New iPhone 7S Leak Will Anger Everyone

    New iPhone 7S Leak Will Anger Everyone
    For and the iPhone, 2017 is the big one. It marks the 10th anniversary of the iconic smartphone and leak after credible leak has told us about radical design changes and revolutionary new technology. But are they wrong? According to new information from Mac Otakara, the 2017 iPhones could be very disappointing indeed. Citing a “Taiwan supplier”, the site says that instead of the so-called ‘iPhone 8’ Apple will instead follow tradition and simply release an iPhone 7S and iPhone 7S Plus which wil..
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  • Lenovo is putting Windows Precision trackpads in its ThinkPad laptops

    Lenovo is putting Windows Precision trackpads in its ThinkPad laptops
    Lenovo said today that it was updating its line of ThinkPad laptops in 2017 to include newer processors, more authentication features, and improved trackpads — something that has been a point of weakness with previous iterations of ThinkPad laptops.
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  • LG loves neckbuds so much it made a neck speaker

    LG loves neckbuds so much it made a neck speaker
    There's still a week to go until CES kicks off, but LG is getting the jump on its competitors when it comes to weird-ass gadgets. The company's latest announcement is the LG Tone Studio: a vibrating plastic neckband that blasts surround sound up at the ...
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  • Google Pixel Owners Reporting Premature Battery Shutdown

    Google Pixel Owners Reporting Premature Battery Shutdown
    The Nexus 6P happens to be Google's flagship smartphone from last year and it is a rather compelling device which has been in the market for over a year. However, just last week, it was reported that some users were facing issues with their batteries, ...
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  • Only 7100 Cheetahs Left In The Wild: Extinction Looming For World's Fastest Mammal

    Only 7100 Cheetahs Left In The Wild: Extinction Looming For World's Fastest Mammal
    The remaining population of the cheetah in the wild hints that the world's fastest mammal is heading toward extinction. Only 7,100 Cheetahs Left In The Wild A new study that looked into the number of the speedy big cat estimated that there are only 7,100 of these animals left in the wild. The findings prompted calls for the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) to re-categorize the species from vulnerable to endangered. More than half of the surviving cheetahs in the world t..
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  • Meet 2017's hot new smartphone brands: Nokia and BlackBerry

    Meet 2017's hot new smartphone brands: Nokia and BlackBerry
    The Nokia N1 tablet marked the reemergence of the Nokia brand in an Android device.Before the rise of iOS and Android, Nokia and Blackberry (nee RIM) were the top smartphone companies in the world. But they were also among the last companies to adopt a new operating system strategy in the wake of operating systems optimized for capacitive touchscreens. Nokia ultimately adopted Windows Phone and Blackberry released Blackberry 10. But neither operating system attracted a critical mass of popular ..
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  • Facebook Safety Check creates false alarm in Bangkok

    Facebook Safety Check creates false alarm in Bangkok
    Image copyright Facebook Image caption Facebook has recently faced criticism for allowing fake news to proliferate Facebook users in Bangkok were falsely alerted to an "explosion" in the Thai capital, after the social network activated its Safety Check feature.It allows Facebook users in danger zones to mark themselves as safe, but in this instance was triggered by a protester throwing firecrackers.Facebook said it relied on a "trusted third party to ..
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  • How Frog Fractions 2 Stayed A Secret For Two Years

    How Frog Fractions 2 Stayed A Secret For Two Years
    Jim Crawford, the man who just released the most well-hidden video game of the last two years by smuggling it inside another one, misses a time when video games had more secrets. “One thing that’s been lost about games since the ‘80s is that they’re no longer particularly mysterious, because of marketing, because they’re cheap or free, because there are always let’s-plays or FAQs or super-fans with decompilers doing nitty gritty breakdowns if you wonder about something,” he said. “In the ‘80s..
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  • Alexa: Who dunnit?

    Alexa: Who dunnit?
    You have the right to remain silent -- but your smart devices might not. Wochit-AllAmazon's Echo voice-activated speaker has more "skills" than you may be using.(Photo: Amazon)SAN FRANCISCO — In what may be a first, police in Arkansas asked Amazon for recordings potentially made by an Echo device in connection with a murder investigation.Police in Bentonville, Ark., asked Amazon for audio and other records from an Echo digital assistant in the home of James Andrew Bates after Victor Col..
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Iraqi armored division closing in on Mosul .Powerful 7.9 magnitude earthquake hits off Papau New Guinea .
Christmas bird counts flock in on Olympic Peninsula .Kim Jong Un wakes up from blackout, wonders why everybody is crying .

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