IBM helped develop a ‘magic bullet’ that might kill Zika, Ebola and other viruses

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IBM isn’t just a computer company anymore. The IBM Research arm partnered up with the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN) in Singapore to create a chemical macromolecule that acts as a “magic bullet” capable of killing all sorts of viral infections. The substance could be used in the future to stave off a wide range of diseases, including Ebola, Zika, herpes, influenza and other viral threats.

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Chromebase all-in-one PC helps you let go of Windows for $226

%name Chromebase all in one PC helps you let go of Windows for $226 by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

Windows is a fantastic operating system and so is OS X, but Microsoft and Apple no longer have a duopoly when it comes to desktop operating systems. If you haven’t yet given Google’s Chrome OS a try, you’re really missing out. It’s lightweight and fast, and it’s better suited for fun and work than you can even imagine. And best of all, perhaps, it offers an insane bang-for-your-buck factor.

Case in point: The LG ChromeBase 22CV241-W 22-Inch All-in-One Cloud Desktop is just $226.00 with free shipping right now on Amazon.

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The hottest new product in China is bottled air

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Yes, it sounds like a terrible joke, but it’s a real business. People in China are paying for fresh air bottled in a different country and having it shipped to them from abroad. The air in some of China’s cities is so bad that this is actually a thing, and citizens who are concerned about their safety are paying more than $10 a pop for just a few breaths of clean air originating from anywhere but their home country.

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How Apple’s iPhone slump could cause more problems in the future

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Apple’s recent decline in iPhone sales is bad news for more than just shareholders. A report in the WSJ details the losses being suffered by some of Apple’s biggest component suppliers. While that’s bad news for the manufacturers, it could lead to even worse problems for Apple down the line.

The report makes for dire reading, if you’re an Asian manufacturing magnate: Foxconn, Apple’s long-term assembler, saw its first-quarter profits down 9.2%; Sharp, the screen manufacturer recently bought up by Foxconn, fell into an operating loss, as did the Sony division that makes camera modules. It’s not just Apple — profits for smartphone assemblers and component manufacturers took a dive across the board. But bad times for Apple’s iPhone manufacturers could have serious knock-on problems for iPhone production down the line.

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Our favorite iPhone weather app ever finally comes to Android

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Google isn’t the only company with a surprise app release today.

On Thursday, the developers behind Dark Sky finally launched their popular weather app on Android — four years after it originally released on iOS devices. The team says that Android support has been the most requested “feature” ever since the initial release, but only now do they finally have the resources to pull it off.

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Reality check: We’re still a looooong way from a real Hyperloop…

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Yesterday, Hyperloop One conducted the first test of the propulsion system that may eventually shoot people through tubes at very high speeds. Hyperloop One’s CEO Rob Lloyd described the test as an “engineering milestone,” but while it was undoubtedly impressive, Hyperloop still has a long way to go.

It’s worth remembering how Hyperloop is supposed to work. In Elon Musk’s original plans, a pod carrying humans travels down a tube in a partial vacuum, levitating using compressed air, and being propelled forwards using electromagnets.

Yesterday’s test only involved the propulsion component. A “sled” carrying the linear induction motor shot down an empty track, accelerating from 0 to 120mph in 1.5 seconds, and topping out at 300mph. It was a good spectacle for the assembled press, but in reality, little more than a glorified roller coaster.

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A deep dive into the new Instagram logo everyone hates

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Instagram released a major app update earlier this week for iPhone and Android that brought some user interface changes as well as a major icon design change. Unsurprisingly, Instagram fans freaked out when they saw the logo change. That’s certainly understandable; after so many years of pressing that tiny skeuomorphic image of a Polaroid camera, the new logo is jarring to say the least.

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Walmart takes on Amazon Prime with new two-day shipping program

%name Walmart takes on Amazon Prime with new two day shipping program by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

One of the advantages Amazon has over its competitors is the Amazon Prime service. Among the many perks Amazon Prime has to offer is speedy free two-day shipping, which is a good enough reason to subscribe to the service if you shop online regularly.

Walmart has in the past experimented with its own Prime-like subscription service that offered customers three-day free shipping for $50 a year. Now, Walmart is ready to up its game and challenge Amazon with an upgraded ShippingPass program.

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The lowest price we’ve ever seen for Sony’s bassiest wireless headphones

%name The lowest price we’ve ever seen for Sony’s bassiest wireless headphones by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

People often shy away from wireless headphones because they don’t always deliver the killer bass response most listeners are looking for. There are exceptions to every rule though, and the Sony MDR-XB950BT/B Extra Bass Bluetooth Wireless Headphones are definitely the exception to this one. Just look at all these killer reviews on Amazon, where these Sony headphones have a 4.3-star rating from nearly 800 customer reviews.

They typically retail for about $150 which is a solid price for the bassiest wireless headphones we’ve ever tried. But if you move quickly and you don’t mind a manufacturer refurbished pair, you can get these headphones for just $80 shipped on eBay.

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4 of the most forbidden places in the entire world

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In today’s modern age, a passport and some cash are all that you really need in order to see the vast wonders that make up world. Whether you want to travel to Australia, China, the rain forests of Costa Rica or even to North Korea (though we wouldn’t recommend it), the world today is more accessible than it’s ever been at any other point in history.

There are, however, a few notable and interesting exceptions. While a passport can get you to and from most places, there exist a few locations throughout the world that are effectively off-limits. Touching on this topic in fascinating detail, a recent Quora thread set out to list all of the forbidden places located across all corners of the globe. While some locations on the list are off-limits to certain groups of people due to religious reasons, others are completely off-limits to all humans due to safety considerations. We’ve since pored over some of the more interesting examples Quorans brought to light and have them listed below for your reading enjoyment.

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