Thursday, January 2, 2020

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As-it-happens update January 2, 2020
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Daily Beast
There's a lot of junk in space. Tens of thousands of pieces of it, circling the Earth at thousands of miles per hour. Each piece is an orbital bullet that can endanger satellites, manned capsules, and the International Space Station. The European Space Agency is ...
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Android Headlines
It is fair to say that Google's initial foray into cloud-based gaming is one of the most exciting developments in the industry for many years. Stadia received plenty of positive reviews when it was launched during November 2019, although there is still work to be ...
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Engadget
For the second year in a row, Klipsch is introducing new true wireless earbuds at CES. Last year, it offered the first glimpse of its T5 True Wireless earbuds. Now, the company is expanding its lineup with three more true wireless models. SCROLL TO ...
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NDTV
Oppo F15 is set to launch in India on January 16, the company has revealed in a teaser on Amazon. Ahead of its official debut, Oppo has continued its strategy of creating some hype for the new model by releasing some more information. The Chinese ...
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Firstpost
Xiaomi devices are famous for a lot of their features like design, decent cameras, gaming capabilities, and all of it at an affordable price. However, it's also infamous for one of its features and that is its ad-ridden MIUI. Many users hold back from buying a ...
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New Straits Times Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Three mobile phone producers Vivo, OPPO and Xiaomi announced a partnership to bring an innovative new wireless file transfer system to consumers around the world. An initiative called "Peer-to-Peer Transmission Alliance" is a new ...
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TechRadar
Chinese wearable manufacturer Amazfit is set to appear at CES 2020, and it will seemingly be launching at least one new smartwatch at the show. Originally set for a January 1 launch in China, the Amazfit T-Rex release has now been pushed back according ...
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The Sun
THE WORLD'S biggest technology show is back, and we've got all the latest details on CES 2020. We're expecting big announcements from tech giants like Samsung, Sony and LG, and even a surprise appearance by Apple. CES 2020 showcases loads of ...
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The Digital Wise
In a tweet that confirms the report we shared late last week, Nokishita is revealing that two new Nikon cameras and focal points have been added to the organization's item list, with an official declaration expected on January seventh at CES. The four items ...
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Eagle Radio
A leading sports and eating disorders dietitian says she has seen a five-fold increase in the number of male cyclists referred to her with eating disorders in the past year. Renee McGregor says in the sporting world, where performance is so often prioritised ...
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Telecast 99
Such a lot has been taking place on a New Yr for Australians. The brand new yr didn't actually come as a excellent information for the folks in North house of Sydney. There was once hearth all over the place, which stored a lot of people at risk for his or her ...
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Sirus Gaming
Game company Valve has recently revealed the winners of the 2019 Steam Awards after the recently concluded holiday sale. Valve reveals winners. With the New Year celebration, the game company has now officially announced its winners of the 2019 ...
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The New York Times
Seemingly out of nowhere, civilians started driving onto Canadian military bases at odd hours and wandering onto government property in July 2016, distracted by their cellphone screens. Military officials did not know what to make of it. Pokemon Go, the ...
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Boing Boing
NASA confirms one of the greatest modern art mysteries is still going strong in Australia. A pilot discovered the mysterious 2.6-mile-long geoglyph of an aboriginal hunter in 1998, etched into the earth, and to this day no one knows how it got there. The Marree ...
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