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How smartphones helped NASA to build tiny satelites you can hold in your hand
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How smartphones helped NASA to build tiny satelites you can hold in your hand
New chips and more powerful software aren't just making better phones, they're improving our ability to explore space
A model of NASA's Nodes cubesat on show at Ames Research...
Are you drinking while tweeting? This algorithm can tell
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Are you drinking while tweeting? This algorithm can tell
Using machine learning, it can also figure out where you're imbibing.
Tweeting under the influence may not get you in as much trouble as drunk driving does, but it can still mean a whole lot of hot...
Hands-on with Zotac's tiny VR-ready PC
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Hands-on with Zotac's tiny VR-ready PC
Zotac's Magnus EN380 packs a full-on water-cooled GeForce GTX 980 and Skylake processor.
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If you want VR in your living room but don't want a...
What the next version of Android TV might mean for cord cutters
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What the next version of Android TV might mean for cord cutters
Android N plants the seeds for a futuristic DVR and brings picture-in-picture mode back to TVs.
Although Google doesn’t seem to know exactly what to do with Android TV, its never-quite-baked platform...
Alexa is your personal trainer with Amazon Echo's new Fitbit support
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Alexa is your personal trainer with Amazon Echo's new Fitbit support
"Hey Alexa, how many calories did I burn today?"
Amazon Echo’s voice assistant Alexa has a slew of skills. She can dim your lights, stream a Spotify playlist, and even order you a...