Monthly Archives: August 2017

Unleash Your Storytelling Skills With This Must-Have Bundle [Deals Hub]

Writing a great story doesn’t just require an idea. You also have to take it from an idea floating around in your head to the […] Read the original post by StackSocial

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SanDisk’s 400GB MicroSD Card Can Store an Insane Amount of Data

For example, 54,794 copies of Taylor Swift’s “Look What You Made Me Do.” Read the original post by Brian Barrett

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Instagram Stories Now Available on the Web, Adds New Face Filters

Stories have been a part of Instagram for a stretch now, and while the feature has certainly seen plenty of attention on the mobile experience, […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck

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The Star Wars Jedi Challenge is AR-awesome and all I want is more

I got to be Rey and it was so great. They say that greed and desire are the path to the dark side. I don’t care. I […] Read the original post by Derek Kessler

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Olympus Om-D E-M10 Mark III Camera Announced

DSLRs take great photos, but the only drawback to the design of DSLR cameras is that even the smaller models can be rather bulky. This […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo

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Box Shows 28 Percent Revenue Growth, But Profit Still Elusive

Box remains in “growth” mode, which in financial code means it hasn’t yet hit black ink. Read the original post by Chethan Rao

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UPDATE 1-Southern Co plans to complete lone new U.S. nuclear plant project

Southern Co said on Thursday it would seek to complete two unfinished nuclear reactors in the U.S. state of Georgia despite billions of dollars of […] Read the original post by Reuters

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Apple’s Real Reason for Finally Joining the Net Neutrality Fight

Why a strong and open internet became “a top thing” for Tim Cook and co. Read the original post by Klint Finley

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Houston’s Resilience Has Always Been Echoed In Its Music

Houston’s music, like the city itself, is a sprawl of possibility and community—and a deluge didn’t change that. Read the original post by Jason Parham

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Sony’s Speaker Looks Like HomePod, Works Like Google Home

The terribly-named LF-S50G combines a banging speaker with the power of Google Assistant. Read the original post by David Pierce

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iPhone 8 Roundup: New iPhones are coming September 12!

Apple today sent out invites for an upcoming event on at its Apple Park campus, confirming that we’ll be seeing new iPhones on September 12. […] Read the original post by Juli Clover

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As Flooding Subsides, Houston’s Trucking Lifeline Rumbles Back to Life

The logistical challenge of returning to normalcy is just beginning. Read the original post by Alex Davies

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Microsoft tells some Mac Office users to pass on Apple’s High Sierra

Microsoft has warned users of Office for Mac 2011 not to upgrade to Apple’s macOS High Sierra when the new operating system launches next month. “Word, […] Read the original post by Gregg Keizer

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Want a Robot to Walk Like You? Don’t Expect It to Look Human

Getting a bipedal robot to not fall on its face, much less walk, is a feat that no one has mastered. But roboticists are getting […] Read the original post by Matt Simon

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What It Takes to Be an Expert Human Echolocator

Acousticians have measured the mouth-clicks of expert echolocators, turning them into computer-generated signals. Read the original post by Robbie Gonzalez

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