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Digital Trends Live: Amazon Event Coverage, Mario Kart Mobile, and More

On this episode of Digital Trends Live, hosts Greg Nibler and Dan Gaul discuss the biggest trending stories in tech, including coverage of Amazon’s latest announcements, a new “surround screen,” a mind-reading wristband from Facebook, the arrival Mario Kart mobile, and more. We then speak with Adam Hildreth, founder and chief executive officer of Crisp, […]

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Interstellar Comet Passing Through Our Solar System Gets an Official Name

Gemini Observatory two-color composite image of C/2019 Q4 (Borisov) which is the first interstellar comet ever identified Gemini Observatory/NSF/AURA The interstellar comet that was discovered passing through our solar system on August 30 has been officially named 2I/Borisov.  The comet formerly known as C/2019 Q4 (Borisov) — a mouthful, to be fair — was discovered

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Super-Resolution Microscope Sees Virus Particles Moving Through Cell

This image taken by the new microscope shows a living bone cancer cell with nucleus (blue), mitochondria (green) and cytoskeleton (magenta). Bielefeld University/W. Hübner When you want to look at something small up close, you use a microscope. And when you want to look at something really really small, you use a super-resolution microscope. These

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Forget fingerprints. These headphones can scan your ear canal for identification

Passwords kind of suck. Or, rather, people kind of suck at passwords. Even after the plethora of cyber-attacks people have witnessed in recent years, the most commonly used password in 2019 is “123456.” “Qwerty” and “password” follow in quick succession. In a time when our lives are more digitized than ever, when an account being breached

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Why Are People Striking because of Climate Change?

Karen Ducey/Getty Images People all over the world are participating in September 20’s global climate strikes. They’re taking place in cities from Alice Springs, Australia to Jakarta, Indonesia to New York City. Police estimate 100,000 protesters gathered around Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate.  A coalition of organizations worked to raise awareness about the strikes, but it started

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The Best Tech Gifts Under $100

In today’s tech-saturated world, $100 can get you pretty far. Thanks to the advent of smartphones, things like processors, accelerometers, and lithium-ion batteries have, over the years, become ridiculously cheap and accessible for electronics manufacturers. This has ultimately resulted in a flood of inexpensive but highly capable gadgets. Nowadays, you can get damn near anything

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Elon Musk Posts New Photos of SpaceX Starship Prototype Rocket

SpaceX Elon Musk tweeted out two new photos showing how work on SpaceX’s Starship rocket prototype is coming along. The commercial space company expects to fly the ship to the moon and hopes to use it to help establish a colony on Mars  In a tweet posted on Tuesday and captioned with “Droid Junkyard, Tatooine”

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The Karmic Oslo Looks Like an eBike Apple Would Design and Build

If you’ve ever wondered what an ebike might look like if it were designed by Jony Ive or the team that he left behind at Apple, you may want to have a look at the Kickstarter page for a new product called the Karmic Oslo. This hybrid bike/scooter combo features a unique look that mimics

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Synthetic Spider Silk Could Help Solve World’s Plastic Pollution Problems

There’s no doubt that Earth has a plastic problem. The total amount of plastic thrown away each year is enough to circle the Earth four times. Americans alone throw away some 35 billion plastic bottles every 12 months. Could spider silk help? That might sound like a non-sequitur, but it doesn’t have to remain that

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