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'Accidental' leak by Ice Universe gives insights about Galaxy Note 9

‘Accidental’ leak by Ice Universe gives insights about Galaxy Note 9

After series of leaks of yet-to-be-released Samsung Galaxy Note 9, the device has yet again scaled up the popularity with hundreds of headlines appearing in various websites and portal after an accidental photo leaked by Ice Universe was revealed on Twitter showing the first ever look of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 9. As of …

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After YouTube, Instagram went down for hours affecting millions of users

After YouTube, Instagram goes down for hours affecting millions of users

Friday was the worst day for all the foodies, photographers, and all the people who love taking selfies and posting it because Instagram was reportedly inaccessible due to a bug that caused problem accessing the photo-sharing site across North America, South America and some parts of Europe where millions of people were affected citing the …

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Fortnite Season 5 patch gets ATK, new UI, gamplay and more

Fortnite Season 5 patch gets ATK, new UI, gamplay and more

Fortnite Season 5 patch update is finally here and its developer Epic Games has already started rolling it out across all platforms around the world. The new update brings new content, bug fixes, and tweaks and much more to the users. The update for battle royale mode includes the all-new All Terrain Kart (ATK), a …

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Two towers at Cape Canaveral Launch Complex 17 finally demolished

Two towers at Cape Canaveral Launch Complex 17 finally demolished

Cape Canaveral is known to all space enthusiasts as it is one of the popular launch sites for the launch of rockets carrying spacecraft, rovers, satellites, etc. The two towers erected on complex 17 were recently detonated to give way for something new. The Cape Canaveral launch complex 17 was originally was built for Thor …

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Audit reports from GAO suggest a gap in U.S' access to the ISS

Audit reports from GAO suggest a gap in U.S’ access to the ISS

As of now, NASA depends on Russia’s space agency Roscosmos to take its astronauts to the ISS ever since its Space Shuttle program ended in 2011. The current contract with Russia’s space agency will expire in November 2019 and what is why, NASA decided to build its own spaceflight launch system with crew module for …

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Apple launched new MacBook Pro models with Touch Bar, new RAM, eighth-gen CPU and True Tone Screen

Apple launched new MacBook Pro models with Touch Bar, new RAM, eighth-gen CPU and True Tone Screen

On July 12, Apple finally launched its update for Apple MacBook Pro with two new and updated 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro models with refreshed under-the-hood components and advanced specifications. To provide an overview, Apple launched the two new MacBook Pro models with T2 subprocessor for encryption and security, new storage options and RAM, eighth-generation …

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YouTube TV will offer a week of free service after Wednesday's service interruption during FIFA semifinals

YouTube TV will offer a week of free service after Wednesday’s service interruption during FIFA semifinals

It’s Wednesday, the day when Croatia was playing against England at the 2018 FIFA World Cup Semifinal and right at the middle of the match, YouTube TV went offline for around an hour. This actually happened on Wednesday where the football lovers were not able to see the semifinals of 2018 FIFA World Cup due …

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MeerKAT, world's largest radio telescope will capture 50 times sensitive image than Hubble

MeerKAT, world’s largest radio telescope will capture images more sensitive than Hubble

In a feat to discover the hidden truth and the unanswered questions that researchers have been studying for decades now, the world’s largest radio telescope with 64-dishes was inaugurated on Friday at a remote South African town named Carnarvon. The telescope is named as MeerKAT and it has 64-dishes arranged in a complex known as …

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Apple might disappoint its consumers with alleged internal competitions between its suppliers

Apple might disappoint its consumers with alleged internal competitions between its suppliers

Apple might disappoint the consumers after its next iPhone models launch this fall. As per the latest report, Apple is looking forward to extending its partnership with Wistron which is a China-based manufacturing company similar to Foxconn. This move will enable Apple to squeeze more juice out of these supply chains as it will involve …

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Researchers found rare binary asteroids using radar & optical observatories

Researchers found rare binary asteroids using telescopes

Asteroid 2017 YE5 is the fourth near-Earth binary object that zoomed past Earth last month with an estimated size taller than the height of Burj Khalifa in Dubai. Back in 2017, the object was first discovered as a single object but a recent observation revealed that it’s actually a binary asteroid revolving around each other …

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Higher blood pressure related to concerns of Alzheimer’s, study

There have been various research attempts to outline the risk factors associated with Alzheimer’s disease as well as other degenerative brain conditions such as dementia and stroke. However, while cardiovascular diseases have been associated with different risk factors such as lack of exercise, improper diet and smoking, there is no clearly documented risk factors that …

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Israel is all set to launch its spacecraft to the moon

Israel announced on Tuesday that it is all set to launch its very first lunar mission in December 2018 aspiring to become the fourth country to stand in the list of moon travelers, after the U.S, Russia, and China. The Israel aerospace industries in collaboration with the Space-IL developed the new spacecraft over a period spanning …

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Soyuz Progress 70 spacecraft reaches ISS in record time

Soyuz Progress 70 spacecraft reaches ISS in record time

The Russian resupply cargo ship Progress 70 became the fastest spacecraft to reach the International Space Station just under four hours. Roscosmos, the Russian space agency, launched its Progress 70 resupply ship aboard a Soyuz-2 rocket in MS-09 mission from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 5:51 pm ET. Although earlier Soyuz missions launched by the …

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Countryside Americans are more likely to attempt suicide, a report says

The news of recurrent deaths of popular celebrities is common in the United States but the news that people in the rural communities are also facing the problems with people attempting suicides is not so common. However, such cases are reportedly taking place. People in the rural areas are now suffering the most and more …

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World’s oldest color discovered by scientists, and it’s breathtaking

The world’s oldest color has been discovered by the scientists from the Australian National University (ANU) and from the overseas. According to the new study, the bright shade of pink is the oldest color present on the Earth. The pink color segments were extracted from the rocks underneath the African Sahara desert and the color is …

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NASA conducts flights experiments that produce 70 percent less sound

NASA conducts flight experiment that produces 70 percent less sound

The inception of airplanes made the world a small place where the people could commute from one place to another located hundreds and thousands of miles away within hours thus, cutting the excess time it took to commute when airplanes weren’t a thing in the past. But there are many issues that make the airplane …

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Global Warming is reportedly twice as hot compared to the climate predictions made earlier

Global Warming is reportedly twice as hot compared to the climate predictions made earlier

The future might hold something dire for humans as a recent study has confirmed that the climate models prepared for the near future aren’t accurate and the situation could be worse than earlier predicted. As per a research, global warming could warm up our planet twice than current climate models and projections estimate. The research …

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Sun-bound Parker Solar Probe gets its heat shield for August 4th launch

Sun-bound Parker Solar Probe gets its heat shield that will withstand more than 2,500° F

NASA’s Parker Solar Probe is being readied at one of the NASA’s facilities towards its mission to the sun scheduled to launch on August 04 after years of development, testing, and integration. After extensive testing that was being conducted since fall 2017, The sun-bound probe has finally received its own heat shield which is a …

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