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SpaceX's Other Incredible Innovations (Besides The Rockets) - New Spacesuits, Touchscreen Displays and More...


The incredible minds behind SpaceX talk about the new innovations in space suits, the capsule's touch screens and thrusters, and the reusable rockets of Falcon 9. All these new innovations led to the successful second demonstration of the Crew Dragon's mission launch that sent astronauts Douglas G. Hurley and Robert L. Behnken to the International Space Station.

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75c Per Gallon Cash Back, At Hundreds Of Gas Stations - Upside Is The New App That Does It...

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The App is exploding in popularity, after being well known on the East Coast their recent addition of gas stations on the West Coast has made Upside a nationwide success.

No Membership or Signup Fees - Just Download & Get Paid...

They got this part right.

There's nothing sneaky going on here, this isn't some program you need to join and pay a monthly fee for (and hope you buy enough gas to make it worth it). Nope - none of this!

Just open the app, and nearby stations show up on a map along with how much they pay in cash back.
Just download it, and whenever you need gas, open it.  It will show you nearby gas stations and how much cash back you can get per gallon. Press a button in the app when done, and you'll have the cashback funds within 3 days (it's never taken them more than 24hours for me personally).


Some Are Cashing Out HUGE Amounts...

For people who drive for a living, this is like getting a full-on raise at work. 

Truck drivers, delivery drivers, Uber/Lyft drivers can reasonably expect to earn THOUSANDS per year from this.

As you can see in the image at the top of the article, a local news station did a report on cash back apps and featured GetUpside, and a local resident who had already made $900.


An Extra BOOST For Our Readers...

Thanks to the folks at GetUpside, here at Technews CITY we're able to offer our readers an additional 15c/gallon cash back with this Upside Promo Code!  You just have to sign up through our link here

Get it now at http://GasCash.app

Try it out and drop us a line in couple weeks and share how much you've saved so far, info@technews.city


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Author: Don Kennedy
Austin Newsdesk / GetUpSide Review

SpaceX Hits 'Fast Forward' On Bringing Space Tourism To Earth's Residents...

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With the strides SpaceX is making, people don't realize how we've suddenly ended up on the fast-track to space tourism and everyday people getting to leave the planet, for fun.

 The company is expanding, developing many new ideas, and rethinking things. Elon Musk has announced plans for a nearly nine-fold increase in the capacity of the Falcon 9 rocket. We can't wait to see what future uses of SpaceX have in store.

 Imagine the possibilities if you can visit space for the day. There's been a lot of positive attention from the press so I think you're going to start to see some of that among everyday people who want to get to know the Earth and to orbit other places.

For example, the Comet ISON amateur telescope on Haleakala, Hawaii, should find the comet's atmosphere on November 12 and send a paper back to Berkeley. From that data, atmospheric scientists will look for the comet's molecular characteristics such as its molecular weight and element abundances. That will help determine how long it takes to form a given amount of an icy material.

"Over the course of our lifetime, what we're hoping to see is that the comet's nucleus develops into a complex, porous structure," said Susan Sullivan, the instrument scientist on ISON at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. "It could form thin patches that would subsequently pull in larger materials. The detailed image of the nucleus could reveal structures within it that were unknown before the flyby."

"NASA has collected many observations over the last ten years of this comet. We have learned what's happening with the nucleus" she added. We have also learned a lot about its activity because this comet has had a very long lifetime in the field of view, including about 10 years.

We are going to get more data in the near future, and we're hoping to gain even more insights.

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Author: Barley Hejim

New Zealand Wants To Raise Their Tech Game, and They May Just Pull It Off...

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For New Zealand to be the most competitive for digital investments in the world, we need more internet providers in New Zealand.

This can be done by moving the National Broadband Network to the public sector and putting the government on the back foot, and with it putting the public on the side of broadband." New Zealanders Need Better Telecom Services  is another reason that people should demand the national broadband network built by the government.

The reason that so many Kiwis rely on the current government for basic services such as telecommunications is that the government simply doesn't have the money to build a modern, high speed broadband network.  It doesn't have the ability to spend hundreds of millions on a network that would actually make high speed fibre accessible to all the people of New Zealand.  It's simply not going to happen.

This is because New Zealand uses international standards for telecommunications.  In other words the international standards for telecommunications are set up to be the same with respect to bandwidth or frequency that the New Zealand government must provide itself for the purposes to which it is responsible for building the National Broadband Network.

The National Broadband Network can be built in two major parts: The National Broadband Network will have to be built, and be fully operational, throughout NZ.  What this means is that the company that will build the network must be the national broadband company.  It will not be owned by the Government, and it will not be controlled by an international consortium.  This will mean that the company that builds the network has no corporate shareholders, and will not be beholden to the political considerations of any company in New Zealand.

The Government owns, or at least has control of, a majority of the company that develops, manufactures and/or distributes the NBN (i.e. Telstra).  This means that when the company builds the NBN it can choose to build the NBN of its choice, it can choose to be a private company or a government company, but it cannot be both.

If the Government decides to sell that monopoly to the company that creates the new fibre infrastructure in the next ten years (such as NBN Co or CVC Group) the government will no longer be able to dictate to the company which technologies they choose to use.  It doesn't have that option.  So the Government has a very little control over the company that builds the NBN.  This makes the NBN less attractive to new companies that want to build or maintain

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Author: Hal Burr

Apple, Google, And Other Tech Companies Fight COVID 19...


Many tech companies are developing new technology to help fight the spread of COVID-19. Apple and Google are in the middle of developing a contact-tracing feature for their smartphones. 23andMe is conducting a genetic study to understand the range of severity of symptoms in COVID-19 patients. Facebook created a map that shows people who have reported COVID-19 symptoms. Alibaba hopes to use its artificial-intelligence technology to analyze CT scans. And some smaller tech companies are rolling out smart wearable tech and at-home test kits.



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What Role Has Each Social Platform Played In The Spread of True, or False News?

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Twitter, Facebook, Reddit — as well as other social media platforms such as Snapchat and Tumblr — now show the full picture of our online news, according to a University of Waterloo study published today in PLOS ONE. The research, led by university professor Jordan Sinclair, used the platform to collect social media data across 3,000 news articles published between January 2018 to October 2019.

Their analysis, which examined Facebook comments, tweets, website posts and direct mail to determine the public's perspective on the health situation. Sinclair and his team also analyzed the content of Google search results for the same 3,000 news articles.

The results confirmed their hypothesis, that while many social media platforms are useful to consumers, they are not the main source of information on health and disease related topics.

Sinclair's team found that of every 100 news articles from January 2014 to October 2013 they collected for analysis, nearly 75 per cent were sourced from blogs, websites and other social media websites.

Although social media did not necessarily contribute to the spread of the news the way it did the news of the coronavirus, most websites — particularly the BBC and the Huffington Post — contained a disproportionate amount of information and, in some cases, promoted misleading information.

The study highlighted the importance of social media in informing the public through both news and opinion, because misinformation can have devastating consequences, Sinclair said.

"This results can be translated into a broader public health message of 'trust us, we think there is evidence for this,' and 'if you want help, check the source of what you're seeing online.'"

For example, many of the articles referenced a government-controlled media report which linked the virus to a number of health risks in Australia and even the country's prime minister Tony Abbott.

"This media report was not the truth, and its use by the media amplified and amplified the false information it was promoting. It promoted misinformation that had a wide audience. It then was picked up by a number of health care organisations across Australia, and it influenced public opinion and public health interventions, both in Australia and internationally," Sinclair said.

Sinclair said he's surprised at how prevalent the misinformation was on social media.

"It is surprising that so many of the articles on health care are so easily disseminated via social media; that is why a paper like ours is so important — it is a window into how quickly misinformation can spread."


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Author: Jurang Lang


When a Silicon Valley Technologist Works for the Government...


What if the government ran more like Silicon Valley? Engineer Matt Cutts shares why he decided to leave Google (where he worked for nearly 17 years) for a career in the US government -- and makes the case that if you really want to make an impact, go where your help is needed most.

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Mark Cuban of Shark Tank Talks Bitcoin, Economics, Coronavirus and More on Pomp Podcast...

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Mark Cuban, the billionaire entrepreneur and investor. He is the owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks and chairman of AXS TV. He is also one of the main "shark" investors on the ABC reality television series, Shark Tank. 

In this conversation, Anthony "Pomp" Pompliano and Mark discuss the current economic and health crises, the subsequent monetary policy decisions, how various asset classes will perform, what small businesses are doing to survive, whether corporations should receive bailouts, what privacy concerns people should be aware of

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FREE FOOD Delivered During Coronavirus Crisis - Don't Go Hungry While 'Sheltering In Place' Thanks To These Apps...

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Just because the streets are empty, doesn’t mean your stomach needs to be too!

A number of services have made account credits available to people who may need to use their services during this time.

Here’s how you can claim free food delivered to your door while you 'shelter in place'.

Note: These are only for people who have not used these programs before. Unfortunately for existing users these will not work. 

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DoorDash: This one is fast, easy, and a enough to cover a meal!

  • You MUST join this special link, otherwise no credit will be given.
  • You will receive a $15 to spend in the app immediately!

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Uber Eats: You Uber drivers can't take passengers right now, but they will deliver your food!

  • For this one, you need to go to http://ubr.to/EatsGiveGet and enter code “eats-rossi3”.
  • The amount varies by area but expect something between $5 and $20, also immediately!

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Groceries Delivered: While food from restaurants is great, you may want do make a home cooked meal, or need items that aren't food related at all. For that, there’s Shipt.

  • They’ll buy ANYTHING you need at the grocery store (places like Safeway) and deliver to your door.
  • Click here and get $50 off!


America thanks our delivery workers!
Make sure to tip them a little extra during this challenging time.

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Author: Garrett Kain
Silicon Valley Newsroom

Samsung Debuts Their New Camera Technology "ISOCELL" Advanced Pixel Isolation



ISOCELL technology is an advanced pixel isolation technology that adds a wall-like barrier around each pixels reducing color cross-talk to improve color fidelity.


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