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Micron unveils 1α — their most advanced DRAM Process Technology

By Agitator!! | January 26, 2021

Google Proposes Alternative to Cookies

By Agitator!! | January 25, 2021

Apple reportedly working on VR headset

By Agitator!! | January 22, 2021

Scientists find black holes could reach ‘stupendously large’ sizes

By Agitator!! | January 21, 2021

NVIDIA responds to G-SYNC story

By Agitator!! | January 19, 2021

Scientists Found a Way to Make Synthetic Gasoline Out of Thin Air

By Agitator!! | January 14, 2021

Earth spinning faster now than at any time in the past half century

By Agitator!! | January 12, 2021

Sony Announces Expansion of 360 Reality Audio Ecosystem

By Agitator!! | January 11, 2021

Sony Announces New 8K LED, 4K OLED and 4K LED Models with New “Cognitive Processor XR”

By Agitator!! | January 8, 2021

Is the cloud headed underwater? Why Microsoft thinks it’s possible

By Agitator!! | January 7, 2021

Is fluoride in water toxic to babies’ brains?

By Agitator!! | August 19, 2019

Controversial use of Fluoride is back in the news. The study by Canadian researchers, published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics, found that pregnant women who drank more fluoridated water had children with lower intelligence scores at ages 3 and 4. An increase of a milligram of fluoride per day – the amount in about five cups…

Social media giants are launching ‘lite’ apps

By Agitator!! | August 16, 2019

Companies like Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, Twitter and even LinkedIn have pushed out “lite” versions of their platforms recently. Users in the developing world typically use basic mobile phones, instead of larger or more advanced devices. That poses a problem amid increasingly advanced apps. Aside from taking up space in devices, full versions of apps have…

New type of electrolyte

By Agitator!! | August 15, 2019

A new type of electrolyte could enhance supercapacitor performance. Supercapacitors, electrical devices that store and release energy, need a layer of electrolyte — an electrically conductive material that can be solid, liquid, or somewhere in between. Now, researchers at MIT and several other institutions have developed a novel class of liquids that may open up…

Master plan of the universe revealed in new galaxy maps

By Agitator!! | August 14, 2019

Pretty cool stuff…and hard to get your head around. after more than three decades of work, he and his collaborators released the latest fruits of this labor: the most complete view ever created of our place in space…In the renderings, our Milky Way galaxy is a tiny speck in the midst of other galaxies and…

Enforcement of Endangered Species Act to be weakened

By Agitator!! | August 13, 2019

Clean Water Act, Endangered Species Act…smh The Trump administration is finalizing major changes Monday to the way it enforces the landmark Endangered Species Act, in a move that it says will reduce regulatory burdens but critics charge will drive more creatures to extinction. For more, check out this USA Today story. UPDATE: I see where…

Intel Debuts Visual Identifier for Project Athena

By Agitator!! | August 12, 2019

Now there is a new identifier for mobile performance. Intel announced that laptops verified through its innovation program, code-named “Project Athena,” will feature the visual identifier “Engineered for Mobile Performance.” PC manufacturers and retailers can use the identifier across promotional activities and in-store and online retail environments to draw consumers to the laptops that meet…

Clean Water case ferments trouble for craft breweries

By Agitator!! | August 9, 2019

Sigh…craft brewers are worried that an EPA rule change could dismantle the Clean Water Act, undermining water systems across the United States — as well as their beer. Sixty craft breweries from across the country filed a brief in July in support of environmental advocates who are fighting the deregulation attempt in a case before…

Milky Way is ‘shaped like a Pringle’

By Agitator!! | August 7, 2019

New research shows our home galaxy is warped and twisted. A new study of the Milky Way shows that our home galaxy is significantly warped. Instead of forming a relatively flat disk, the hundreds of billions of stars that make up the Milky Way form a disk that’s noticeably twisted at the edges, a bit…

NASA just received a major data dump from Sun mission

By Agitator!! | August 6, 2019

The success of the Parker Solar Probe will ultimately depend on the data it sends back. The good news is that the probe’s communication system is performing well, and actually exceeding the expectations set during pre-launch testing. Because of that, the probe has managed to transfer a whopping 22 GB worth of data from its…

How to delete Siri, Alexa and Google recordings

By Agitator!! | August 5, 2019

It should come as no surprise, but Voice assistants are listening to you. USA Today tells you how to delete those recordings. Amazon and Google came under fire earlier this year for similar reasons when it was discovered workers were listening to the recordings the Echo and Google Assistant collected. Although smart speakers are only supposed to…

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