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Shared from #feedly #autopost Doctors 3D-Print An Emergency Airway Tube To Save A Child’s Life | TechCrunch Score one for technology: Doctors 3D-printed an emergency airway tube that saved a 20-month old baby boy’s life. After imaging the boy’s faulty windpipe, doctors at the C.S. Mot Children’s Hospital printed 100

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Shared from #feedly #autopost Why Zuckerberg’s Lobby Is Collapsing Like A House Of Cards Outside Of DC | TechCrunch TechCrunch is a leading technology media property, dedicated to obsessively profiling startups, reviewing new Internet products, and breaking tech news.

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International Space Station switches from…

#autopost Lauren Weinstein originally shared this post: International Space Station switches from Windows to Linux, for improved reliability | ExtremeTech The United Space Alliance, which manages the computers aboard the International Space Station in association with NASA, has announced that the Windows XP computers aboard the ISS have been switched

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Shared from feedly #autopost Mars rover wakes up, gets better laser aiming – space – 08 May 2013 – New Scientist Curiosity is back after a month of radio silence, and the rover has been upgraded with software that gives it more autonomy while exploring Mars

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#autopost Gaurav Pawaskar originally shared this post: When someone pings whole internet http://www.technologyreview.com/news/514066/what-happened-when-one-man-pinged-the-whole-internet/ Pinging the Whole Internet Reveals Unsecured Backdoors That Could Tempt Hackers and Cyber Criminals | MIT Technology Review A home science experiment that probed billions of Internet devices reveals that thousands of industrial and business systems offer

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VideoLAN created this visualization of a…

#autopost Breen Ouellette originally shared this post: VideoLAN created this visualization of a recent DDoS against its download infrastructure. IP sources on the left, requested server resources on the right, and all the little dots represent the request/response traffic. A useful video to show inquisitive friends and family if they