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Wednesday, 10 April 2019

El borofeno es el nuevo grafeno, dicen los investigadores

El borofeno es el nuevo grafeno

En un trabajo titulado Review of borophene and its potential applications del que da cuenta el MIT Technology Review se habla del borofeno, un alótropo cristalino del boro, básicamente otra forma de disponer de forma estable los átomos de boro, de modo que formen una especie de hoja plana hexagonal con un agujero central.

Como suele suceder con este tipo de materiales, los autores del trabajo –un par de investigadores de la Universidad de China– apuntan a que «podría revolucionar los sensores, las baterías y la «química catalítica».

Entre otras cosas dicen que podría, por ejemplo, servir de ánodo en una nueva generación de baterías de ión-litio o de hidrógeno, también como supercondensadores o para detectar otro tipo de átomos y moléculas gracias a sus propiedades. Entre otras, tiene propiedades superconductoras, ópticas y térmicas interesantes.

SI es el nuevo «material del futuro» o simplemente un nuevo tecnicismo de moda que se vuelva propenso a todo tipo de exageraciones, el tiempo lo dirá. De momento: cautela con todo lo que suene a borofeno.

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La Wikipedia distópica: cuando tiempos pasados fueron mejores

La Wikipedia distópica: cuando tiempos pasados fueron mejores

El agua (del latín aqua) era una sustancia cuyas moléculas estaban compuestas por dos átomos de hidrógeno y uno de oxígeno (…) Era una sustancia bastante común en la tierra y el sistema solar, donde se encontraba principalmente en forma de vapor o de hielo. Era esencial e imprescindible para el origen y la supervivencia de la gran mayoría de todas las formas conocidas de vida.

Me pareció muy gracioso pero a la vez altamente inquietante esto que vi en la cuenta de Twitter de @lbcyber. Básicamente dice que puedes convertir cualquier artículo de la wikipedia en una pesadilla distópica cambiando el tiempo verbal a pretérito imperfecto.

Veamos:

El panda, oso panda o panda gigante (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) era una especie de mamífero del orden de los carnívoros y aunque había una gran controversia al respecto, los últimos estudios de su ADN lo englobaban entre los miembros de la familia de los osos (Ursidae) (…) Por otro lado, el panda rojo pertenecía a una familia propia e independiente; Ailuridae. La especie estaba muy localizada. Era nativo de China central, donde habitaba en regiones montañosas.

O bien:

Internet (el internet o, también, la internet) era​ un conjunto descentralizado de redes de comunicación interconectadas que utilizaban la familia de protocolos TCP/IP, lo cual garantizaba que las redes físicas heterogéneas que la componían formaran una red lógica única de alcance mundial. Uno de los servicios que más éxito tuvo en internet fue la World Wide Web (WWW).

Pues sí, funciona con casi todo.

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Twitter removes Trump’s video featuring music from The Dark Knight for copyright infringement

Twitter late Tuesday evening removed a video tweeted out by President Donald Trump’s official account because it contained music from Warner Bros. Pictures’ The Dark Knight Rises, the final film in Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy. According to both The Hill BuzzFeed News, the producers of the short clip did not acquire the license to use the song, resulting in Warner Bros. filing a copyright claim. Twitter then removed the video hours later for violating its policies around copyrighted material.

The video, a bizarre bit of promotional material some speculate is designed to whip up hype for Trump’s 2020 reelection bid, features an altered quote, widely misattributed to Mahatma Ghandi, starting with, “First they ignore you. Then they...

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Google confirms its Pixelbook group has new laptops and tablets inbound

Last month, Business Insider reported that Google might be shifting employees out of the laptop and tablet division that brought us the premium, pricey Pixelbook and Pixel Slate, citing “roadmap cutbacks.” But though Google originally declined to comment, the company now tells The Verge that its hardware division actually does have new laptops and tablets on the way.

While Google wouldn’t talk details or timing, it did drop a big hint earlier today — as 9to5Google reports, the company led a session at its Cloud Next 2019 conference dubbed “Introducing Google Hardware for Business,” where it suggested that a new device might help on-the-go employees in ways that the Pixelbook and Pixel Slate couldn’t quite accomplish.

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AT&T boasts about 5G service in 19 cities, but there’s still no phone that can use it

The state of 5G continues to be a mess, as big US telecoms race to one-up one another by being the first to deploy hobbled versions of the next-gen networking technology across the country. AT&T now boasts 19 cities with 5G service as of today, but there’s once again a big caveat: there aren’t any smartphones that can use it yet. Furthermore, AT&T’s only available true 5G device, a mobile hotspot it provides, can’t yet be purchased in stores.

The only two 5G smartphones that will be made available to US customers so far this year are the Verizon-exclusive Samsung Galaxy S10, which doesn’t even have a firm release date, and the Verizon- and Sprint-exclusive LG V50. (Samsung’s Galaxy Fold is supposed to come in a 5G version as well, but...

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Behind the process of Helvetica’s 21st century facelift

The famous typeface has been re-drawn for the modern era.

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YouTube is planning its own interactive Choose Your Own Adventure-style content

YouTube is investing in new, interactive Choose Your Own Adventure-style series that will compete with programs like Netflix’s Black Mirror: Bandersnatch and You Vs. Wild.

The projects will exist under a new unit dedicated to interactive programming and live specials, according to a YouTube spokesperson. The series being developed will primarily be driven by interactivity. The company will also integrate some product features into both its scripted and unscripted YouTube Originals. The company intends to announce the first of these projects soon, according to the spokesperson.

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Why didn’t Google realize that an anti-hate live stream would get overrun by hate speech?

Earlier today, Google counsel Alexandria Walden testified before Congress in a hearing titled “Hate Crimes and the Rise of White Nationalism.” The House Judiciary Committee streamed the video live on Google’s own YouTube platform, complete with a live chat feed. Anybody who’s even passingly familiar with YouTube might have flagged this as a bad decision. Hateful, racist comments are notoriously common on the site, and, unsurprisingly, some of YouTube’s worst users immediately descended on the chat with slurs and other attacks.

Commenters insulted Jewish committee chair Jerry Nadler, calling him a “goblin,” and some mocked Walden’s fellow witness, Mohammad Abu-Salha, whose two daughters were killed in an alleged hate crime. They espoused...

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Sekiro’s difficulty debate results in incredible ‘you cheated not only the game’ meme

Perhaps you’ve seen the rousing debate around FromSoftware’s Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice percolating across the internet these past couple of weeks. Maybe you’ve even engaged in a few “git guds” yourself. But no chapter in the ongoing controversy over whether the video game requires an easy mode (or whether your relationship with it really says anything meaningful about you as a human being) has been quite as satisfying as the “you cheated not only the game, but yourself” meme.

The phrase, part of an already-infamous copypasta, was said with seemingly earnest seriousness by a Twitter user late last week, in response to a PC Gamer article by journalist James Davenport detailing how he used a mod to cheat his way through the game’s...

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Walmart is hiring more robots to replace human tasks like cleaning floors and scanning inventory

Walmart is hiring robots to replace human tasks that humans didn’t “enjoy doing.” In a bid to save on labor costs, it’s betting on robots to clean floors, sort inventory, and replenish out-of-stock items in its stores, as reported by The Wall Street Journal.

Walmart has several jobs in mind for the new robots. Robot floor cleaners are coming to 1,500 stores. (The company says that floor scrubbing was previously a task that could take a human worker two to three hours each day to complete.) Walmart is also adding 600 conveyor belts that can sort inventory automatically, and at least 300 bots that can check if shelves are running out of stock after Walmart initially began to test this technology in 2017.

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Alienware 17 gaming laptop bundle includes a free G-Sync monitor

The best deal that we’ve seen today is on the 17.3-inch Alienware 17 R5 gaming laptop. It’s currently $2,999 from Dell, but B&H Photo is selling it for $2,499. Additionally, buyers will get a 24.5-inch Alienware AW2518H G-Sync gaming monitor and an Alienware mechanical keyboard for free with purchase. Other retailers charge around $450 for this monitor by itself, so the savings are great here.

The laptop features a 1440p G-Sync display with a 120Hz refresh rate, an 8th Gen Intel Core i9 processor, 32GB of DDR4 RAM, 256GB of solid-state storage and 1TB of slower hard drive storage, and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card. It’s more than capable of running most games on their highest settings, and its fast-refreshing display will...

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How to Go Paperless in Your Home Office

Here’s how to save your tax records digitally so you can get rid of the paper in your home office.

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Travel Tips: The Key to Cheap Internet Service: A Local SIM Card

Want cheap data and phone calls when you’re abroad? Here’s how.

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How to Mount a TV Without Making a Mess

Don’t underestimate the time and energy it takes to mount your TV on the wall yourself. Here’s how to do it and keep your wall — and your peace of mind — in one piece.

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Amazon Kindle review (2019): The Paperwhite gets a run for its money


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Canon continues to shrink its DSLRs with the EOS Rebel SL3


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Pixel and OnePlus buyers typically switch from Samsung phones


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Google has more Pixel tablets, laptops on the way


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Airbnb reverses ban on West Bank listings


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See Apple's unreleased 1993 W.A.L.T. phone in action


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Walmart battles online retail by adding more robots to its stores


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Jeweler who made Tesla ring for Elon Musk gets locked inside Model X


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Android spyware Exodus makes the leap to iOS devices


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Apple hires the founder of VR content startup Jaunt


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YouTube is working on interactive original shows, too


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Apple stops charging $99 to transfer data to new Macs


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The Athletic expands its sports news subscription with over 20 podcasts


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Senate bill would ban deceptive data collection by internet giants


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NASA enlists academia to develop autonomous space habitats


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AT&T's mobile 5G goes live in seven more cities


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Inboard's electric scooters will only be available for shared fleets


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Qualcomm's latest chip will give midrange phones a gaming boost


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'Assassin's Creed Symphony' concerts will also feature holograms


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Google Docs can now be edited inside of Dropbox


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LG G8 ThinQ review: A wasted opportunity


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Roku saves you from signing into accounts on a new device


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Facebook will be liable for future Cambridge Analytica-style scandals


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Sony's robot-themed art installation somehow felt like a cat cafe


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UK sentences porn site sextortionist to over six years in prison


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Google’s Wing drones are now delivering mochas and meds in Australia

Google's Wing drone is now part of a full-fledged delivery service in North Canberra, Australia. Customers can order a range of items from local businesses using a smartphone app, with the delivery arriving in "minutes."

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The Canon EOS Rebel SL3 is a DSLR masquerading as a mirrorless camera

Canon's newest DSLR is an entry-level model with impressive battery life and beginner-friendly features. But some of the SL3's key advantages over the SL2 are focused on live view operation, where a mirrorless camera would make more sense.

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Rylo 360 camera review

The Rylo puts a new spin on 360 video by focusing on flat, fixed-frame output. It can’t quite replace your action camera or camcorder, but it shows a glimmer of what the future of consumer video could be.

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The Audio-Technica ATH-M40x, one of the best sub-$100 headphones, are on sale

Autio-Technica stands tall among the best head-fi makers on the market today. Audio-Technica also makes some of the best cans you can find for $100 or less, and one of our favorites, the bassy Audio-Technica ATH-M40X, is on sale right now for just $79.

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First-gen Echo Show vs. second-gen Echo Show: How are they different?

We pit the Echo Show 2017 versus the Echo Show 2018, and see how they stack up against each other. We're breaking down everything from the display and shape to the audio qualities and comparing the two smart displays.

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Steeped Coffee aims to solve the K-Cup problem with java in a tea bag

Keurig has been king of the single-serve coffee market for years, but an upstart is upending the coffee market with a new way. Steeped Coffee looks like a tea bag, has a long shelf life, and is more environmentally friendly than K-Cups.

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Bosch plans to harness the power of Blockchain for its next refrigerator

Bosch is teaming up with Wien Energie to create a refrigerator that runs on blockchain. The appliance will give users more control over where their power comes from and how much their fridge consumes.

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We’ll get a closer look at Jedi: Fallen Order at Star Wars Celebration

Respawn Entertainment is aiming to release its own game set in the Star Wars universe, Jedi: Fallen Order, in late 2019. During the 2019 Star Wars Celebration, the studio will be showing off the new title for the first time.

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Xbox One vs. PS4: Which premium console is king in 2019?

In this comparison, we pit the Sony PlayStation 4 against Microsoft’s Xbox One in 10 categories, ranging from apps to controllers, to determine which system is truly worth your hard-earned money.

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AT&T 5G rollout: Everything you need to know

Ready to experience a radical transformation in mobile communication? AT&T is launching mobile 5G in cities across the country over the next few months. Here's everything you need to know about the AT&T 5G rollout.

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Woot and NewEgg blow the doors off Google Home Hub pricing

Woot and Newegg slashed their prices for the Google Home Hub smart display. If you've been waiting for a good sale for this digital display assistant with visual as well as audio interaction, jump on it before the deal goes away.

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Digital Trends Live: Apple music wins, 5G, In the Valley Below, and more

On episode 105 of Digital Trends Live, we welcomed the mayor of Portland to the show to discuss 5G and sat down with band In the Valley Below to talk about their second album and feature film, The Pink Chateau.

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Relive the horror and the glory of the 10 best Game of Thrones episodes

Some episodes are worth watching twice, especially when you're talking about a show as exciting, tense, and complicated as Game of Thrones. Here are our 10 favorite episodes of HBO's epic fantasy series.

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Facebook’s tributes section serves as an online memorial for deceased users

Death doesn't stop Facebook users from sharing memories, and now those memorialized posts have a dedicated spot on the network. Facebook Tribute is a section on memorialized profiles for users to write posts and share memories.

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Looking to upgrade? These are the best iPhone deals for April 2019

Apple devices can get expensive, but if you just can't live without iOS, don't despair: We've curated an up-to-date list of all of the absolute best iPhone deals available for April 2019.

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Avengers: Endgame: Everything we know about the Infinity War sequel

The events of Avengers: Infinity War changed the Marvel Cinematic Universe in some big ways and left fans wondering how its heroes can possibly recover. Here's everything we know about Avengers: Endgame, the sequel to Infinity War.

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Here’s how to give a Steam game as a gift

The holidays may have passed, but it's always a good time to give the gift of gaming (especially when there's a Steam sale)! Here's our quick guide on how to give a Steam game as a gift.

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Here’s everything we know about The Elder Scrolls VI so far

The Elder Scrolls VI is in the works at Bethesda, but you'll have to wait several (or more) years to play it. Here's everything we know about the game so far, along with speculation about the game's setting and release window.

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The best iPhone XR screen protectors

The iPhone XR is Apple's midsized iPhone, and it's worth protecting. You might have picked up a case, but what about the screen? Keep your display safe with the best iPhone XR screen protectors.

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A.I. could monitor farms from above to make sure they’re not illegally polluting

The idea of an A.I. that watches from the skies, seeking out wrongdoing, sounds like sci-fi dystopia. Actually, it describes a new tool being developed to detect farms that are illegally polluting.

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Roku alters voice search to prioritize The Roku Channel in OS 9.1 update

Roku has added new and updated features to its streaming devices and Roku TVs, including a new voice-search feature that appears to prioritize TV shows and movies on its Roku Channel first.

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Huawei P30 Pro review

The Huawei P30 Pro’s camera is like having Superman’s eyes. It can see in the dark, and zoom right in on objects much too far away to see clearly otherwise. The camera tech is only the beginning of what we like about this smartphone too. Here’s our review.

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Facebook is using A.I. to create the world’s most detailed population maps

Using deep learning A.I., census data, and high-res satellite images, Facebook has created the most accurate population density maps ever. Here's how -- and why -- it went about it.

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The Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 and 710G offer premium features in a midrange chip

Qualcomm took the wraps off of the new Snapdragon 710 and 710G processors, aimed at offering premium features in a slightly more affordable chip, for so-called "premium midrange" phones.

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From story to characters, here’s everything we know about Borderlands 3

Gearbox Software has made it clear there's new Borderlands game on the way. Here is everything we know so far, from whether or not the game will be called "Borderlands 3," to potential story information hidden in other games.

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Back off, photo thieves: Flickr alerts photographers to image theft with Pixsy

Worried about someone swiping your photo off Flickr? The image sharing platform can now integrate with Pixsy accounts to alert photographers when a photo is used without permission by using artificial intelligence to scour the web.

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What to do if your video doorbell is stolen

Video doorbell thefts are happening in several areas across the country. Here are some steps to take to deter the theft, and what Ring and Nest want you to do if your video doorbell is stolen.

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TP-LINK HS200P3 Kasa Smart WiFi Switch (3-Pack) Control Lighting from Anywhere, Easy in-Wall Installation (Single-Pole Only), No Hub Required, Works with Alexa and Google Assistant, White

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Ikea and Sonos bring light and sound to Milan's Salone del Mobile

The Symfonisk range has debuted in Milan, and comprises a table lamp with built-in wireless speaker ...

Last month, Ikea and Sonos announced that they were collaborating on a new range of light and sound products. Now the Symfonisk range has debuted in Milan, and is made up of a table lamp with built-in wireless speaker and a small, versatile standalone streaming speaker.

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Lupine tiny house puts the focus on the view

The Lupine is wired up to run on solar power

Wind River Tiny Homes recently completed a tiny house for a couple in Virginia with a nice 100 acre (40 hectare) plot of land. To make the most of the choice location, the firm installed carefully placed windows – including in the shower – putting the focus firmly on the view outside.

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