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Latest Technology to Prevent Drones from Mishap
Military Tech

Latest technology could keep a drone from burning and crashing (common problems when in mid air) when it loses GPS access (happening when it passes a closed-off location) or when it is blown off by harsh winds. Such scenarios that can mean disaster to service or delivery drones are now

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Local Tech Company to Enhance BOI Security
Computers

A local company tries making an airport a safer place, so it demonstrates its technological capacity and skills. In the past, security at airports has been a top concern, but it has not been just taking place inside the airport during days when passengers were limiting their liquids and taking

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Cellular Phone Tracking Tech, Illegal Said NYCLU
Smartphones

Cellular phone tracking technology is important for solving crimes, according to Sheriff Timothy Howard. In the past four and a half years, the Erie County law enforcement has been using cell phone tracking system, which according to Sheriff Howard is both justified and legal, on Wednesday. This statement was in

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Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
Air & SpaceScience

The LHC was not operational for the last 2 years and has started for the first time since 2013. The collisions will not start for another month but the protons are now circling around the 27k long machine in both directions. Researchers are hopeful to discover new phases of physics

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Google Chrome and Android
ComputersTechnology

A new tool enables users to run Android apps on any machine that uses a Chrome Browser, the tool is released by Google and is called the Arc Welder. This is unique tool which wraps itself around Android apps and this enables the machine to run it on Windows, Linux

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Planet Mercury
Air & SpaceScience

A new study says that the dark surface of Mercury is because of passing comets which produces dusting of carbon. The surface of Mercury is low in iron that is one of the reasons why the planet does not reflect light efficiently. Researchers first made a model on how much

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Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
Air & SpaceScience

The large Hadron Collider is facing a delay after the team spotted a short circuit within its large electromagnets. The LHC was supposed to start colliding protons together at higher velocities but the LHC is now facing a delay of several weeks, The LHC already took a break of two

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Twitch TV
TechnologyVideo Games

Amazon have advised their customers (who are playing Twitch) to change their passwords as they fear that the game has been hacked. Amazon released a statement saying that the names and telephone numbers of their clients might have been leaked and advised them to change their passwords as soon as

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Inside a Lava Tube
Air & SpaceScience

Scientists and theorists had come up with many ideas to open up a functional base on the moon but the issue of radiation outweighs the possibilities. Scientists have recently discovered lava tubes where a base could be safely constructed. In volcanic tubes are now considered to be safe and ideal

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Playstation: Powers
TechnologyVideo Games

On Tuesday, Sony debuted “Powers” the first ever live action series which is scripted. This is a show where gamers can actually play, its engaging and there is a big market for this sort of game says Sony. The game is based on a 10 part series and Sony intends

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