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Low-carb vs low-fat? Both led to ~12lb loss after a year, regardless of genes

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Study knocks back hopes of using genetics to design weight-loss diets.

PPM Power confirmed as UK distributor of Vincotech power modules

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PPM Power has now been confirmed as a distributor of Vincotech power semiconductor modules in the UK.

Formerly part of Tyco Electronics and now an affiliated company within Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Vincotech is a market leader in power modules ...

Pedaling pictures: The art and science of GPS doodling

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WallyGPX draws on Baltimore with his mountain bike and GPS tracking data.

Google’s ARCore hits version 1.0, brings augmented reality to 100 million devices

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Flagship smartphones from Google, Samsung, OnePlus, and LG are now compatible.

There’s something strange going on amid the satellite Internet rush

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Greg Wyler, the founder of OneWeb, starts a second company to compete with himself.

How Manafort’s inability to convert a Word doc to PDF helped prosecutors

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Former Trump campaign manager allegedly emailed doctored docs to his assistant.

IDG Contributor Network: 5 ways to implement a continuous testing plan for responsive web design

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When was the last time you visited a website on your mobile device and it didn’t render correctly? Maybe the page wasn’t laid out right or the text was too small to read. Probably recently, right? You are not alone.

According to Criteo’s State of Mo...

Tesla’s new “workplace charging” program would corner office parking spots

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Apartment dwellers are an untapped market for EVs.

Creative solutions are needed.

NRA gives Ajit Pai “courage award” and gun for “saving the Internet”

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Killing net neutrality helps Pai win award for "standing up under pressure."

A battle between the sexes in a single gene

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Male and female fruit flies both need one gene, but they need it to do different things.

Nintendo has opened the doors to fans’ game reviews on Nintendo.com

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Requires jumping through simple hoops; sees Nintendo catch up with rivals' review systems.

IDG Contributor Network: Unlocking the power of today’s big data through governance

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People, businesses, and machines are generating data at a staggering pace. The business expectation is that you will use this data to gain insight, increase competitive advantage, and become truly data-driven.

Data lies at the heart of this digital ...

Tor pedo’s torpedo torpedoed: FBI spyware crossed the line but was in good faith, say judges

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Playpen pervert fails to convince appeals court ANalysis  US judges have shut down an appeal from a convicted pedophile who claimed the FBI hacking of his computer was an illegal and unreasonable search.…

Stunning infosec tips from Uncle Sam, furries exposed, Chase bank web leak, and more

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A busy and bonkers week in security Roundup  Happy weekend, everyone. Here's a roundup of computer security news beyond everything we've already reported this week.…

XPS 13 2018 review: Dell’s improvements propel this laptop forward

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The XPS 13 laptop isn't stale anymore, but it still forces a few compromises.

Developer gets prison after admitting backdoor was made for malice

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Full-featured trojan catered to password thieves, Peeping Toms, and ransomware scammers.

Ancient DNA rules out archeologists’ best bet for horse domestication

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Ancient genome analysis leaves horse ancestry as one giant question mark

Nokia’s latest nostalgia-bait feature phone is the 8110 “Banana Phone”

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Nokia revives the 8110, the phone made famous in The Matrix.

Mobile Video Index: Facebook Video is Poised to Overtake YouTube

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REDWOOD CITY, Calif – February 26 2018 – Openwave Mobility, the market leader in mobile video traffic management solutions today released the latest findings from its Mobile Video Index (MVI).

This is the second edition of the MVI, a regula...

Private browsing isn’t: boffins say smut-mode can’t hide your tracks

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MIT researchers want web devs and sites to protect you.

Good luck with that, chaps A group of boffins working at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory believe that “private” browsing modes aren't private, so have given developer...
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