After Seven Years of Research, We Finally Know What’s in Your Pee

A team of 20 researchers from University of Alberta proudly announced a commendable achievement on Thursday. Using no fewer than five different experimental methods, they’ve discovered over 3, 000 different chemical compounds in human urine. And it only took them seven years . Read more…        

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TSA: ‘Pay $85 to skip our security checks and get your dignity back’

TSA Pre-Check —a paid registration system that allows airplane passengers to skip security checks—is now available to everyone instead of just frequent fliers from some airlines. You just have to pay them $85 to recuperate your dignity. Read more…        

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Sleep Found To Replenish a Type of Brain Cell

New submitter wrackspurt writes “Sleep deprivation has long been thought to be prevalent in the industrialized world. A new study (abstract) explains one very good reason why at least seven hours of sleep a night is necessary. Quoting the BBC: ‘Sleep ramps up the production of cells that go on to make an insulating material known as myelin which protects our brain’s circuitry. … The increase was most marked during the type of sleep that is associated with dreaming – REM or rapid eye movement sleep — and was driven by genes. In contrast, the genes involved in cell death and stress responses were turned on when the mice were forced to stay awake.'” Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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Remote File Manager Sneaks a SNES Emulator Onto Your iPhone

iOS: Technically, Apple doesn’t allow game emulators into the App Store. However, every once in a while, an emulator sneaks in. Remote File Manager is one of those apps. Read more…        

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This Kiosk Prints Magazines and Newspapers As They’re Purchased

Many people are claiming that these new Meganews Magazines autonomous newstands could save the print industry. That’s maybe a bit optimistic, but at the least they’ll help reduce the mountains of wasted paper from unsold magazines since the over-sized vending machine only prints publications when they’re ordered, in just two minutes. Read more…        

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How to Speed Up a Slow, Aging iPhone or iPad

Apple’s rumored to announce a new iPhone next week , and some of you may be tempted to shell out for the newest one—especially if your old beater is acting slow, crashing, and generally misbehaving. Here are a few ways to speed it up so you can save a few bucks. Read more…        

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Linux 3.11 Released

hypnosec writes “Linus Torvalds has just announced the release of Linux 3.11 as anticipated. Torvalds notes that the final version doesn’t bring in a lot more than what is already present in the rc7, but it does include fixes — most of them in networking, file systems, and audio.” Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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Facebook To Overhaul Data Use Policy

dryriver writes “The new Facebook advertising policy: ‘Our goal is to deliver advertising and other commercial or sponsored content that is valuable to our users and advertisers. In order to help us do that, you agree to the following: You give us permission to use your name, profile picture, content, and information in connection with commercial, sponsored, or related content (such as a brand you like) served or enhanced by us. This means, for example, that you permit a business or other entity to pay us to display your name and/or profile picture with your content or information, without any compensation to you. If you have selected a specific audience for your content or information, we will respect your choice when we use it.’ — Facebook also made it clear that the company can use photo recognition software to correctly identify people on the network. It said: ‘We are able to suggest that your friend tag you in a picture by scanning and comparing your friend’s pictures to information we’ve put together from your profile pictures and the other photos in which you’ve been tagged.’ — It [Facebook] said it was also clarifying that some of that information reveals details about the device itself such as an IP address, operating system or – surprisingly – a mobile phone number. The Register has asked Facebook to clarify this point as it’s not clear from the revised policy wording if a mobile number is scooped up without an individual’s knowledge or as a result of it being previously submitted by that person to access some of the company’s services. Importantly, Facebookers are not required to cough up their mobile phone number upon registering with the service. At time of writing, Facebook was yet to respond with comment.” Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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