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For your eyes only

Life, Komsan John Jandamit, Published on 31/05/2017

» There is no getting around it: the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus (and the smaller regular S8) knocks all rivals out of the water with its phenomenal screen sharpness and size compared to the size of the phone.

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Europe's own satnav, Galileo, due to go live

AFP, Published on 13/12/2016

» PARIS - Seventeen years and more than 10 billion euros ($11 billion) later, Europe's Galileo satnav system is set to go live on Thursday, promising to outperform US and Russian rivals while boosting regional self-reliance.

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VR offers television producers 'Hollywood in a box'

AFP, Published on 29/11/2016

» LOS ANGELES - On a soundstage no bigger than a large bedroom a cameraman takes up various angles to film a helicopter that isn't there, landing in a field that isn't there either.

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Astronaut vision may be impaired by spinal fluid changes: study

AFP, Published on 29/11/2016

» MIAMI - Astronauts may experience blurry vision and impaired eyesight after long spaceflights due to changes in spinal fluid that occur while in microgravity, researchers said Monday.

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New, with a sci-fi paint job

Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 23/11/2016

» Hardcore gamer or not, the name Call Of Duty -- publisher Activision's phenomenally popular first-person military shooter game franchise -- is one that you have most likely heard about. Released annually around the holiday season since 2005, Call Of Duty has been a household name for video games for the last decade, and is arguably one of the most influential titles of the modern video game era, despite having only minimal variations in its overall gameplay across the dozens of games with its name.

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Online training that won't cost you the earth

Life, James Hein, Published on 28/09/2016

» In the ever-changing world of technology, it is often hard to keep up. You can visit expensive training sites that charge thousands of dollars or you can try some alternatives, like the Softonic site found at deals.softonic.com. I've already used them for a project management bundle, chess course, writing for Kindle using Scrivener, and lately a complete web developers course, all for low double digit US dollar prices. So far the content has been quite good and the web developer course includes free web hosting for a year. They may not be quite as slick as the big providers but the info is there so you might as well save a few shekels.

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NASA's black female mathematicians hit the big screen

AFP, Published on 21/09/2016

» WASHINGTON - During the era of US racial segregation, a handful of black female mathematicians managed to break social barriers and propel the US space agency to new heights - and soon their story will be a major motion picture.

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Amazon's chief Jeff Bezos unveils new rocket design

AFP, Published on 13/09/2016

» MIAMI - Amazon founder Jeff Bezos unveiled plans Monday for a massive rocket called New Glenn designed to launch people to space and propel satellites into orbit, raising the ante in the US commercial space industry.

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Mayer's experience, star power failed to revive Yahoo

AFP, Published on 25/07/2016

» SAN FRANCISCO - She came to Yahoo with glamour, star power and a wealth of experience at rival Google that was expected to help revive the fortunes of the faded internet pioneer.

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Google brings Earth into better focus

AFP, Published on 29/06/2016

» SAN FRANCISCO - Google's free online mapping service is bringing the world into better focus with an updated version of Earth that takes advantage of photos from a US Landsat 8 satellite.