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    iOS 12.2 Beta Suggests AirPower Release May Be Right Around The Corner

    It's been an interesting and unusually busy week thus far for Apple. In the span of a few days, Apple unveiled a brand new iPad…

    By Yoni Heisler March 19th, 2019 Read More
  • Experiment Proves That Humans Can Actually Sense Earth's Magnetic Field

    Everyone knows that when you hold a compass in your hand the needle will point north thanks to Earth's magnetic field, but aside from simple…

    By Mike Wehner March 19th, 2019 Read More
  • Netflix CEO: 'We've Chosen Not To Integrate' With Apple's New TV Service

    As soon as the new streaming service Apple has in the works finally launches, it will offer users content from some third-party cable networks like…

    By Andy Meek March 19th, 2019 Read More
  • Space Makes Your Herpes Flare Up, Apparently

    Riding into space on the top of a rocket is something that very few people ever get the opportunity to do. It's a dangerous journey,…

    By Mike Wehner March 19th, 2019 Read More
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    Scientists Bring Woolly Mammoth Cells Back To Life

    The woolly mammoth is long gone, having been pushed to extinction thousands of years ago, but in recent years, there have been no shortage of…

    By Mike Wehner March 19th, 2019 Read More
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    Japan Is Going To Blast A Crater In An Asteroid For Science

    Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft is doing some big things during its time at the asteroid known as Ryugu. JAXA, Japan's space program, arrived at the space…

    By Mike Wehner March 18th, 2019 Read More
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    Here Are The Results From Apple's Largest-Ever Irregular Heartbeat Study

    Imperfect but still promising. That's been the takeaway so far from observers noting the results of Apple's massive irregular heartbeat study, an analysis in which…

    By Andy Meek March 18th, 2019 Read More
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    A Huge Fireball Exploded In The Earth's Atmosphere And Almost No One Noticed

    When a space rock comes speeding down towards Earth it usually makes headlines for obvious reasons. Even smaller objects that appear in our sky have…

    By Mike Wehner March 18th, 2019 Read More
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    Watch SpaceX Test Its Starship Heat Shields In This Wild New Video

    SpaceX has already had a fairly busy month, with the recent launch and docking of the Crew Dragon at the International Space Station giving the…

    By Mike Wehner March 18th, 2019 Read More
  • Scientists Demand A Prohibition On Human Genetic Modification

    It's now been several months since Chinese geneticist He Jiankui announced to the world that he had genetically modified human embryos which were then carried…

    By Mike Wehner March 16th, 2019 Read More
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    Apple Wants Oscars And Emmys For Its Original Content, Just Like Netflix

    Lest anyone out there was still wondering how committed Apple is to producing premium original content that generates buzz among critics and the general public,…

    By Andy Meek March 16th, 2019 Read More
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    This Is What It Looks Like When Two Galaxies Collide

    As Earthlings, the kind of space collision we typically fear the most is one between an asteroid and our home planet. Depending on the size…

    By Mike Wehner March 15th, 2019 Read More
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    Apple's New Privacy Ad Is Definitely Going To Annoy Facebook And Google

    "Privacy matters," Apple declares in the opening frame of its just-released new iPhone ad, continuing the same marketing push that also led to the billboard…

    By Andy Meek March 14th, 2019 Read More
  • Apple-iCloud

    Apple's iCloud Is The Latest Service To Suffer An Outage This Week

    Following the Verizon outage on Tuesday morning, the Gmail and YouTube issue on Tuesday night, and the "server configuration change" that took down Facebook and…

    By Jacob Siegal March 14th, 2019 Read More
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    Scientists Tested Shark Deterrents And Have Very Bad News For Us

    Shark attacks on humans are incredibly rare, but they do still happen from time to time. As with any danger that could potential end your…

    By Mike Wehner March 14th, 2019 Read More
  • Financial Markets Wall Street Facebook, New York, USA - 29 Mar 2018

    Facebook Confirms A Server Problem Was Behind Its Worst Outage Ever

    Facebook just can't catch a break. The target of myriad investigations, scandals and user ire that's led to a steady migration away from the main…

    By Andy Meek March 14th, 2019 Read More
  • Ethiopia Plane Crash Boeing, Shanghai, China - 12 Mar 2019

    Every Single Boeing 737 Max 8 Has Now Been Grounded

    It didn't take long for many of the world's airlines and air travel governing bodies to issue a ban on Boeing's 737 MAX 8 commercial…

    By Mike Wehner March 14th, 2019 Read More
  • Spotify Complains To European Officials That Apple Is Stifling Competition

    A spat between the companies that operate two of the biggest music streaming services in the world has landed at the doorstep of the European…

    By Andy Meek March 14th, 2019 Read More
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    Nurse That Cared For Stephen Hawking Cited For 'Misconduct'

    It's been about a year since the world lost one of its brightest minds. Stephen Hawking, who devoted his life to science while battling a…

    By Mike Wehner March 14th, 2019 Read More
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    Crew Of Last Year's Failed Soyuz Rocket Will Try Again Tomorrow

    It seems like only yesterday the world watched as a Russian Soyuz rocket experienced a last-second launch abort that sent NASA astronaut Nick Hague and…

    By Mike Wehner March 13th, 2019 Read More
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    This Is The Last Gorgeous Mars Panorama That Opportunity Captured Before It Died

    NASA's Mars Opportunity rover is dead, having been swallowed up and spat out by a colossal dust storm on the planet last year. We've said…

    By Mike Wehner March 13th, 2019 Read More
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    There's A New Theory About The Strange Asteroid Oumuamua, And Aliens Aren't Involved

    One of the strangest astronomy stories of the past few years is the sudden appearance of what scientists believe is the first interstellar object ever…

    By Mike Wehner March 13th, 2019 Read More
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    Gmail And YouTube Hit With Massive Outage That Sent The Internet Into A Panic

    What's the first thing you do when any popular service you rely on goes down? Why you panic and take to social media to warn…

    By Zach Epstein March 13th, 2019 Read More
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    Some Analysts Think Apple's Netflix Rival Will Top 100M Subscribers Within A Few Years

    At this point, there are still tons of unknowns surrounding the streaming video service Apple is reportedly going to unveil at an event March 25,…

    By Andy Meek March 13th, 2019 Read More
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    Japan Might Get An Awesome New Moon Rover Built By Toyota

    Sending humans back to the Moon is something that NASA and a number of other space agencies around the world are currently working towards. Getting…

    By Mike Wehner March 12th, 2019 Read More
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    NASA Boss Says First Martian 'Likely To Be A Woman'

    An upcoming spacewalk at the International Space Station will feature two female astronauts for the very first time. NASA didn't specifically plan it as an…

    By Mike Wehner March 12th, 2019 Read More
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    NASA Is Finally Going To Study Moon Samples It Gathered 50 Years Ago

    NASA has been to the Moon several times, but it's been a while since the last visit. When astronauts explored the lunar surface during the…

    By Mike Wehner March 12th, 2019 Read More
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