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Cryptocurrency Vibe Jumps 400% in 24 Hours Even in the fast-paced and fast-changing world of cryptocurrency, the rise of Vibe in the last 24 hours is astonishing. The live music-centric digital currency has seen its value explode 400% in the last day to $2.34, as of mid-morning Wednesday. That puts the price per coin above Ripple, though the ...
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This 'mind-reading' algorithm can decode the pictures in your head Imagine searching through your digital photos by mentally picturing the person or image you want. Or sketching a new kitchen design without lifting a pen. Or texting a loved one a sunset photo that was never captured on camera. A computer that can read your mind would find many uses in daily life, not ...
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What Happened to Crime in Camden? So what's happening in this city, which for many years has been deemed among the dangerous in America? Thomson, who took the helm of the Camden police force in 2008, says the biggest factor may have been the change in structure of the department itself. In 2013, the Camden Police Department ...
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Silicon gains ground in quantum-computing race In the next few weeks, a research group at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands expects to receive an important package. Its contents promise to increase competition in the race to produce useful quantum computers. Shipped from the research-and-development facilities of ...
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Caught in a deluge: 'raw water' pioneers blame 'opportuni-whores' for brouhaha They began selling their "raw water" in 2009 and trademarked the phrase in 2012. Then last week, the New York Times published an article that thrust their business, Tourmaline Springs, into a harsh spotlight. The Times' piece showed how raw water, once a fringe product with supposed health benefits ...
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These in-ear headphones have sensors that claim to correct your running form Soul Electronics has debuted two new in-ear headphones at CES with gait analysis that are built specifically for runners. The Run Free Pro Bio and Blade both come with built-in sensors and an accompanying app that will tell you on the fly if your running form is off and how to correct it, says the company ...
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Investment banking boom is likely in 2018, analyst Dick Bove says Thus, excess funds have been building in the banking system. Bank deposits have grown by 7.3 percent per year in the past decade, according to the Federal Reserve. However, since the economy is growing relatively slowly, the banks have failed to put a large portion of their new deposits to work.
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Harvey Weinstein pummeled by man in drunken rage at Arizona resort, report says Harvey Weinstein was attacked by a restaurant goer at a luxury resort in Arizona on Tuesday night, TMZ reports.
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