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Category Archives: Science and Technology
Faster Wi-Fi Speeds?
Earlier this week, Qualcomm announced plans for new technology that could triple Wi-Fi speeds in homes, offices, and public networks. As of now Wi-Fi can only sere one device at a time, cycling quickly among different users. This creates slower …
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Crab Walker Lurks the Depths
Recently developers and scientists released the “Crabster CR200” which it’s purpose is to walk the deepest depths of the ocean floor and discover new terrain. Developed by the Korean Institute of Ocean Science and Technology the Crabster’s model was made …
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Possible Text Message Recieved From a Passanger of the Missing Malaysian Flight From A U.S. Military Base In The Indian Ocean
According to a freelance reporter Jim Stone, one of the few American passengers on the missing Malaysian Airlines flight, Phillip Wood, is a technical storage executive at IBM. He has managed to keyster his iPhone 5 in his anus after …
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Mazda Creating Better Gas Engines
Mazda has been working on creating a better gas powered engine rather than focus on hybrid and electric vehicle market. Their thoughts are about the average persons income and what they can really afford. Most hybrid and electric vehicles cost …
Posted in Business, Environment, Science and Technology
Tagged Engine, Gas, Gas Engine, Mazda, technology
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Why Sprint and T-Mobile Should be Allowed to Merge, and Why You Should Care
Sprint and T-Mobile are currently awaiting on regulatory approval of their proposed merger. This merger — which has been widely reported on since speculation of a $20+ Billion bid by Sprint and new Sprint owner SoftBank began in December — …
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Rearview Cameras To Be the New Standard For Vehicles
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has just passed a law that will require that all vehicles under five tons have rearview cameras. As of May 2018, all manufactured motor vehicles will have to include this feature.
The rearview camera …
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Tagged Law, Manadtory, NHTSA, Rearview Cameras
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A Teen’s Science Fair Project Could Be Very Economical for the Government
Fourteen-year-old Suvir Mirchandani, found a way to make use of his sixth grade science fair project when it came to the fonts and that the government handouts use. His project tested the amount of ink used with various fonts. It …
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Google Is Creating a Kid-Friendly Version of YouTube
Google is currently working on creating a version of YouTube specifically for children of about 10 years old and younger. YouTube already has settings that allow parents and schools to censor the videos that are available, but this will also …
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Tagged Google, Kid-Friendly, online, Videos, YouTube
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Facebook Creates High-Tech Facial Recongnition Program
Facebook has been working on a facial recognition system called DeepFace. This program identifies faces of people from pictures almost as well as a regular person. It correctly identified faces 97.25% of the time. Humans scored around 97.53%, which is …
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Tagged DeepFace, Face, FaceBook, facial, facial recongnition, recognition, technology
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Do dogs understand emotions? And how well?
My dog Max. He is smart, witty, sneaky, playful, a bad boy, a good boy, a stinky boy, and a sleepy boy. All in all he is the greatest dog ever, but that’s without saying. But sometimes he can be …
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