Month: October 2020

Reliable time travel might take a while

Time, you slippery bastard — the immutable aspect of reality cannot be controlled any more closely than one can stifle the flow of sand through a tightly gripped fist. Time can only be observed, and even then, only indirectly based on the entropy ge… Source

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Protect your home with this tiny $65 HD camera

Home security systems have come a long way since their humble inception, and it’s now possible to install incredibly discrete and powerful cameras that can monitor entire rooms without detection.This TOKK™ CAM C2: Discreet Day/Night Vision Camera, ho… Source

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2’s hinge survived a dust bath in a durability test

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 has been out in the wild for a couple of weeks, which means testers have had some time to put the phone through its paces. A durability test by YouTuber JerryRigEverything (aka Zack Nelson) suggests the Galaxy Z Fold 2’s h… Source

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Watch SpaceX launch an updated GPS satellite for the US Space Force

Late Friday night, SpaceX is slated to launch a new upgraded GPS satellite for the US Space Force from Cape Canaveral, Florida — the latest spacecraft intended to help modernize the current GPS fleet. This will be the fourth GPS satellite of its kind to launch in the last three…

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The best sales we found this week: Early Prime Day deals and more

This week brought a handful of good tech deals along with the announcement of Amazon Prime Day 2020. While Amazon’s annual shopping event will take place on October 13 and 14, there are still some deals worth considering right now (not to mention, a… Source

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IBM open sources projects working to predict path of space junk Space Junk

IBM has announced that its Space Tech Hub team has open sourced two new projects in an effort to improve communication between satellites and help predict the path of space junk. Tens of thousands of man-made anthropocentric space objects (ASOs) currently orbit around the earth but as more commercial companies…

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