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Month: January 2019

Mercedes’ EQC SUV Makes Everyday Electric Elite

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With some clever tricks and flair-free styling, Mercedes sets off down the battery-powered path. Read the original post by Jack Stewart

James Watson and the Insidiousness of Scientific Racism

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Opinion: Black scientists are in the best position to understand what is so broken about the ideas of Watson and his army. Read the original post by C. Brandon Ogbunu

Salesforce Adds New Integration Features to Datorama

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DAILY VIDEO: Salesforce boosts Datorama analytics, and data privacy improves business outcomes, Cisco finds. Read the original post by Evan Selleck

Here’s where you should buy a Polaroid Mint Pocket Printer

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Best answer: For the largest selection with great deals and free, easy shipping, you should buy the Polaroid Mint Pocket Printer and its supplies at […] Read the original post by Bryan M Wolfe

The Need for Carbon Fiber Could Ground the Flying-Car Future

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The many companies racing to launch air taxis face the gnarliness of building aircraft from the lightweight but finicky material. Read the original post by Eric Adams

Focals by North Review: They’ll Make You Rethink Smart Glasses

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Peer through Focals’ custom-fitted smart glasses, and you can almost see the future. Read the original post by Lauren Goode

The Need for Carbon Fiber Could Ground the Flying Car Future

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The many companies racing to launch air taxis face the gnarliness of building aircraft from the lightweight but finicky material. Read the original post by Eric Adams

‘Family Trust’ Shows Silicon Valley’s Secret Obsessions

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The novel by former tech worker Kathy Wang focuses on the envy and tensions in Silicon Valley’s middle class. Read the original post by Nitasha Tiku

Four-line common-mode choke mounts on PCB

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For filtering three-phase and neutral on circuit boards, Schurter is offering the DKIH-4 series of four-line common mode chokes using nano-crystalline ring cores, with ratings […] Read the original post by Steve Bush

Travel on the Aeroexpress trains in 2018, paid at the turnstiles of the company 100 thousand passengers

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In 2018, 100 thousand passengers pay the fare through the turnstiles “Aeroexpress”, reported Agency city news “Moscow” in the press service of the company. “100 thousand […] Read the original post by adminfsd

The iPhone found a bug that allows you to eavesdrop on other people’s devices

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MOSCOW, 29 Jan — RIA Novosti. IPhone users discovered a bug that allows you to listen to other people’s smartphones. It is reported 9to5Mac. If a […] Read the original post by adminfsd

Declassified final design of the iPhone XI

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Apple chose the final design of the iPhone XI. This was reported resource CompareRaja citing “reliable” sources in the industry. Previously Steve Hammerdorfer (Steve Hemmerstoffer), founder […] Read the original post by adminfsd

FaceTime found a nasty bug that allows you to listen to the users

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Some time ago the owners of Apple mobile devices have found a strange bug, because of which the interlocutors in a group FaceTime calls could […] Read the original post by adminfsd

Can you carry music on your Garmin Vivosmart HR?

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Best answer: On the Garmin Vivosmart HR, music controls integrate with the default music player application on your connected smartphone. However, you can’t listen to […] Read the original post by Bryan M Wolfe

Paul Le Roux, the Coder Who Became a Criminal Mastermind

Posted on January 29, 2019 by

Along the way, he contributed to America’s painkiller epidemic, and got involved with North Korean methamphetamine manufacturing, Somali pirates, and murder-for-hire. Read the original post by Evan Ratliff

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