How DNA Could Replace Hard Drives

The capacity of our digital storage devices has skyrocketed in recent years. But there’s one storage medium that still kicks the crap out of our state-of-the-art solid state, and humans didn’t invent it. It’s called DNA. Read more…

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AT&T’s New Plans Come With a Crap-Ton of Data

AT&T and T-Mobile are in a data pricing war, and the result is good news for you, the customer. Today, AT&T sweetened its data deal to help entice new users over to its Mobile Share Value plans, but even with these plans—which are better priced overall—it seems AT&T is making you choose between a teensy bit of data or a ton. Read more…

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Why Google Became Alphabet, Explained In 120 Seconds

 What are the pros and cons of Google reorganizing itself as Alphabet? Well, Larry gets to play with the future, Google can focus on more ambitious projects, and it could help the company retain top talent. But will the independent Alphabet company CEOs get frustrated relying on Larry for resources? Here’s everything you need to know in a quick two minute video. Read More

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A Century-Old Device May Be the Future of Electronics

There’s a new device in the works over at DARPA, the agency known for pushing the technological envelope with mind-controlled prosthetics and drone-launching submarines . This latest innovation? The vacuum tube. You might remember it from the first time humans invented it, way back in 1904. Read more…

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Commission-Free Stock Trading App Robinhood Is Now Available on Android

Android: Most brokerages charge you every time you buy or sell a stock or ETF. Robinhood, however, lets you trade for free and is at last available now for Android users, as well as those on iOS. Read more…

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FDA demands Kim Kardashian remove Instagram pill ad

The FDA sent Kim Kardashian a warning letter last week, demanding that she remove an Instagram post in which she endorsed a bottle of Diclegis morning sickness pills but failed to mention any of the potential side effects associated with the product. Kardashian is a paid promoter of the product, which is made by Duchesnay USA. Her post “misleadingly fails to provide material information about the consequences that may result from the use of the drug and suggests that it is safer than has been demonstrated, ” according to the FDA. While most of the effects that she failed to mention are relatively benign — such as drowsiness and interactions with alcohol or “excitement, irritability and sedation” in infants who breast feed from women taking the drug — one neglected fact is actually quite important: it’s never been tested for use with hyperemesis gravidarum, the most severe form of morning sickness. Faced with “FDA regulatory action, including seizure or injunction, without further notice, ” Kardashian has since deleted the post, though not before it gained 434, 000 likes. [Image Credit: GC Images] Filed under: Internet Comments Via: Salon Source: FDA Tags: Diclegis, drugs, FDA, instagram, Internet, kimkardashian, morningsickness, pregnancy, regulation

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iPhone 6s Rumor Roundup: Everything We Think We Know

How do you make the best iPhone ever even better? That’s the perennial question, one that’s inevitably easier to answer as Apple releases innovative new products. This year, the fan boy universe finds a plethora of clues in the company’s wearable computer. The iPhone 6s, these clues suggest, will be a giant Apple Watch. Read more…

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Russia bans all of Reddit over a single ‘shroom thread

Russia’s censoring spree continued on Wednesday when the government’s internet agency, the Roskomnadzor, banned the entire Reddit website from Russian access — all because of a single thread that discussed how to grow psilocybin (aka “magic”) mushrooms titled, “Minimal and Reliable Methods for Growing Psilocybe”. According to reports from Meduza , the ban came at the behest of Russia’s Federal Drug Control Service, which felt that the content promoted discussion of these substances. The government had first sought to ban just the individual threads it found objectionable but, because Reddit uses HTTPS , the only way to eliminate of those threads was to nuke the entire site from orbit (it’s the only way to make sure). This decision follows Russia’s earlier saber rattling over cannabis cultivation threads , though these actions were not wholly without warning. On August 10th, Roskomnadzor officials published a blog post chiding Reddit for not immediately capitulating to its demands, “We assume that the website is simply understaffed during the summer holidays, but this is no excuse to risk [losing] its entire audience [in Russia].” Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, on a horse The Roskomnadzor maintains the state’s federal blacklist of websites which are supposed to deal with child pornography, extremist content or subjects under to a gag order. In reality, it’s more of a clearinghouse of information that the Russian government wishes to suppress including everything from the official Jehovah’s Witnesses website to the Internet Wayback Machine to Facebook event pages that promote protests of the government — even Chess Grand Champion/outspoken Putin critic Garry Kasparov’s personal website. [Image Credit: Bloomberg via Getty Images] Filed under: Internet Comments Via: Business Insider Source: Meduza Tags: censorship, drugs, https, mushrooms, psilocybin, Reddit, Russia, VladimirPutin

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How to Know When You’re Ready to Freelance As a Self-Taught Coder

In any industry, it’s hard to evaluate your skills if you’re self-taught. When will your skills ready to start freelancing? Self-taught coder Joyce Akiko answers this question, particularly for other programmers like herself. Read more…

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