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Kevin Sawyer

Kevin Sawyer is a widely published freelance writer from Tampa. He has written thousands of articles on thousands of subjects for hundreds of companies, website blogs, magazines, and news sites. He is also the author of several ebooks and specializes in SEO content writing as well as social media management and marketing.

Finally, someone declares that cell phones are an addiction

Finally, it seems, someone has declared that cell phones and other electronic devices are an actual addiction. According to a new study report issued by Common Sense Media, more than half of the teens they talked with actually admitted they were addicted to their cell phones. Many others, perhaps, are and just don’t really realize …

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They wrote a legal brief in Klingon?

Watching three fictional physicists and an engineer sitting around in an episode of CBS’ The Big Bang Theory playing Klingon Boggle is one thing but writing a legal brief in the fictional language? It turns out that The Language Creation Society, based in California, has done just that. The society, they state, is dedicated to …

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Microsoft looks to manufacture DNA to store data

The Microsoft Corporation has recently announced that it will begin research and development in an effort to create manufactured DNA to use as a storage facility. The company announced that it will be working on the project with a recent bio-tech startup company called Twist Bioscience. Microsoft researchers have been working with a research team …

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Digital glasses allows blind boy to see his mother for first time

A pair of digital glasses has allowed a 12 year old boy from Virginia to see his mother for the first time in his life. Young Christopher Ward, Jr., who is in the fifth grade, used the new Esite electronic glasses to try and overcome the eye muscles that never developed and has left him …

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Snapchat filter blamed for horrific car crash; lawsuit pending

  In September of last year, 18 year old Christal McGee was driving her father’s Mercedes home from work. As she was driving, she decided to grab her phone and open an app. McGee had the notion to open the Snapchat app that is a speed filter to let people know how fast they are actually …

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New antibody protects monkeys from HIV

A scientific research team of German and American scientists have reported that a new antibody produced in a laboratory has protected macaques monkeys from being afflicted with a strain of simian HIV. The potential for a vaccine is highly anticipated as the monkeys who were treated with the antibody were shielded from the virus for …

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Autism advocates hopeful of new emerging technology

Recently, the Autism Society welcomed fifty specially invited guests to a private conference in San Francisco in an effort to determine how high technology will be able to assist children with autism. The event was sponsored by the United Bank of Scotland. Scott Badesch, CEO of the Autism Society believes that such emerging technology as …

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Your cell phone really isn’t safe. Is it?

About fifteen years ago, the federal government set up one of its famous task forces. This one was to establish how vulnerable the Defense Department might be to a cyber attack. The conclusions, all 180 pages of them, declared that there were vulnerabilities all over the place. What does that have to do with the …

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CERN releases data from Hadron Collider; wants help with analysis

The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) has just released 300 terabytes of data that has been gathered from the Large Hadron Collider. That data has been released online through the organization’s Open Data Portal. The scientists at CERN are asking the public to analyse the data and see what they can come up with. …

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Will robot hotel staffs in Japan change the game?

Robots, it seems are here to stay. Some are, anyway. Most recent attempts at integrating robots into the everyday human world have not been all that successful. For instance, in China, several restaurants in a couple of their major cities have been experimenting with robot servers for quite some time. It just doesn’t seem to work …

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