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  1. This is how much Apple’s $6,000 Mac Pro would cost as a PC  Digital Trends
  2. Apple monitor stand that costs more than an iPhone sparks online uproar  CNN
  3. Editorial: Apple’s WWDC 2019 was far more than just the Mac Pro and Apple Pro Display XDR  AppleInsider
  4. Sorry, Apple’s controversial $1000 computer screen stand isn’t a ripoff — it’s a missed opportunity  Business Insider
  5. WWDC’s biggest enterprise takeaways | TECH(talk)  IDG TECHtalk
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Why humans (or something very similar) may have been destined to walk the Earth  Raw Story

What would happen if the hands of time were turned back to an arbitrary point in our evolutionary history and we restarted the clock? American paleontologist …

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Solar HAVOC: Sun’s Current State May WRECK Air Travel, Earth Satellites – Reports  Sputnik International

The ominously tranquil surface is typical of a time of reduced solar activity, but there are certain worrisome effects that the solar minimum may cause. Once the …

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MIT Corporation elects 11 term members, three life members  MIT News

The MIT Corporation elected 11 term members, as well as three life members, during its quarterly meeting.

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  1. In a first, magnetic fields have been spotted between two galaxy clusters  Science News
  2. Astronomers Spot Mysterious, 10-Million-Light-Year-Long Magnetic Field Connecting Two Galaxy Clusters  Gizmodo
  3. As Galaxy Clusters Collide, 10 Million Light-Years of Radio Waves Link Them  Space.com
  4. Mysterious ‘Bridge’ of Radio Waves Between Galaxies Seems to Be Smashing the Laws of Physics (But It’s Not)  Live Science
  5. Giant ‘thread’ of radio emissions found linking galaxy clusters  National Geographic
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Researchers balance Casimir effects, make tiny hoverboard  Ars Technica

Empty space isn’t actually empty. Even if you somehow managed to suck every single atom out of it, the Universe is filled with various fields that dictate the …

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Vermont Technology Alliance names new board members  Vermont Biz

Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Technology Alliance, the business association representing Vermont’s tech sector, has announced the recent …

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Technology News

  1. [Update: OTA halted] Some Pixel phones are bootlooping on Q Beta 4, but a factory reset fixes things  Android Police
  2. Android Q Beta 4: Pixel devices get a tweaked lock screen w/ relocated lock icon  9to5Google
  3. What’s New in Android Q Beta 4? (Updated)  Droid Life
  4. Google Pixel 3a review: It’s plastic, and it’s fantastic  Android Police
  5. I switched from the $1,099 iPhone XS Max to the $479 Pixel 3a XL — and I didn’t miss much  Business Insider
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  1. Apple explains the future of iTunes on macOS Catalina  Engadget
  2. Where’s my Apple Music and your other WWDC questions answered  USA TODAY
  3. All the new iPad gestures you need to learn to leave your laptop behind  BGR
  4. Apple killed iTunes. Here’s what happens to your music now  CNET
  5. macOS Catalina and iPadOS 13 hands-on: Lots of good reasons to upgrade  VentureBeat
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Most-detailed-ever simulations of black hole solve longstanding mystery  Phys.org

An international team has constructed the most detailed, highest resolution simulation of a black hole to date. The simulation proves theoretical predictions about …

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