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  • Disclosed the price of the Google Pixel 3

    Chinese online retailer JD.com published a page with a description of its forthcoming smartphone Pixel 3 until Google officially presented. First page contain the price and features of the smartphone, but then too much information was removed from public access. However, she managed to scatter across the network. Pixel 3 was originally offered at a…

  • Figure of the day: How much have you paid Google for the found vulnerabilities in Android?

    Figure of the day: 3 000 000 dollars paid by Google for any vulnerabilities found in Android. Google announced that the amount of bonuses paid to enthusiasts, hackers and security professionals paid under the Android Security Rewards program has already exceeded 3 million dollars. The program was launched three years ago and all the developers…

  • The iPhone XS found the battery cutout, and XS is Max — the two batteries

    Craftsmen known resource iFixit has disassembled the new iPhone XS and XS Max, barely started their retail sales. On a scale of remontoprigoden iPhone X scored 6 points out of a possible 10. It is at the level of the iPhone 4, iPhone 4s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPhone SE iPhone 8 and iPhone 8…

  • iPhone exceeded in the tests of all flagships on Android

    Resource, Tom’s Guide has published the results of testing the new iPhone XS and XS Max A12 processor on the Bionic compared with last year’s iPhone X and some flagships Android. In multi-core GeekBench test, the iPhone 4 XS Max received the most points — 11515, and Phone XS a little less — 11420. The…

  • In the laboratory for the first time grown tissue of the oesophagus

    Despite the relatively high ability of our body to regenerate, with some damage to handle, we still are not able to. Therefore, the development of such areas as regenerative medicine, is extremely important. And recently a group of American researchers from the Medical center children’s hospital of Cincinnati could make an important discovery: for the…

  • Experimental immunotherapy of HIV has passed the first stage of testing security

    Preliminary results of the first phase of clinical trials demonstrated the safety and tolerability of cell therapy, including the expression of T-cells ex vivo and subsequent injection of HIV-infected people who were previously treated by antiretroviral therapy. The study appeared September 21 in the journal Molecular Therapy. “This study is devoted to finding ways of…

  • RNA editing could be the next step in the development of CRISPR

    Prestigious scientists from the Salk Institute reported that they managed to create a map of the molecular structure of the enzyme CRISPR, which allows scientists to more accurately manipulate the functions in the cell. Over the past few years, the CRISPR-Cas9 has fascinated the public imagination for its ability to edit the genetic code with…

  • This Quirky Folding E-ink Typewriter Strips Away All of Your Fun, Productivity-Killing Distractions

    Photo: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo) The laptop computer is one of our greatest mobile productivity tools, and at the same time, a fantastic way to procrastinate with endless distractions at your fingertips. For those times when you’re racing a deadline, and can’t trust yourself with easy access to Facebook, King Jim’s new Pomera e-ink typewriter strips…

  • Dear Lord, Praying Mantises Can Actually Catch Fish

    The male mantis devouring a guppy. Image: Rajesh Puttaswamaiah Praying mantises are what scientists call “generalist” hunters, meaning they eat pretty much whatever they want. Despite their eclectic taste, however, no one has ever seen a praying mantis eat fish—until now. These formidable insects have been observed to eat other insects (especially fly-like bugs), lizards,…

  • Man Who Posed as Housewife Online Admits to Secretly Recording Sex With 80 Men for Porn Site

    Photo: Giuseppe Milo (Flickr) A man involved with the porn site “StraightBoyz” that featured hundreds of videos of his sex acts with other men—many of them unconsenting and unaware that they were being filmed—has pled guilty to charges against him in a federal court. Bryan Deneumostier, 33, was arrested in July following a US Homeland…