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Futureseek Daily Link Review; 16 July 2019

* There’s a new AI that can guess how you feel just by watching you walk >>
* Intel’s Neuromorphic System Hits 8 Million Neurons, 100 Million Coming by 2020 >>
* AI Enables Foreign Language Study Abroad, No Travel Required >>

* How to watch Apollo 11 moon landing 50th anniversary live stream >>
* The Camera That Went To The Moon And Changed How We See It >>
* Apple TV Plus’ See reportedly costs almost $15 million per episode >>

* Intel’s ultra-efficient AI chips can power prosthetics and self-driving cars >>
* 47 Best Amazon Prime Day Tech Deals >>
* No technical reason to exclude Huawei as 5G supplier, says UK committee >>

* Anorexia is a metabolic disorder as well as a psychiatric one >>
* Rocket Lab helping Nasa 3D-print spacecraft parts in orbit >>
* The need-to-know takeaways from VidCon 2019 >>

* Celebrate 50 years of space exploration in Google Earth >>
* Europe Relies on American GPS as Its Own Galileo System Suffers Massive Outage >>
* Europe’s sat-nav network crippled by ‘technical incident’ >>

* Facebook-Driven Area 51 Storming May Be Countered With Force, Says US Air Force >>
* First E-Bikes, Then Flying Cars: a Do-Anything 3D Printing Tech >>
* Climbing Robot, Programming and Programming Languages, Media Player, and Burnout Shops >>

* France is creating a space command to defend its satellites >>
* Kickstarter has fewer video game projects, and that’s a good thing >>
* Microsoft: Azure is at 99.995 percent uptime but we can do more >>

* Managing machine learning in the enterprise >>
* Lawmakers want to block tech giants from offering digital currency >>
* Mathematician Eric Weinstein launches a new podcast, The Portal >>

* NASA backs demo that will 3D-print spacecraft parts in orbit >>
* Guy Gets Annoyed At His Neighbor, Attacks It With A Fireworks Drone >>
* FACEBOOK’S LIBRA HEARINGS IN CONGRESS ARE THE BEST FREE ENTERTAINMENT YOU’LL GET ALL WEEK >>

* Europe’s GPS alternative has been offline since Friday >>
* Bound for the Moon: Apollo 11 Preparation in Photos >>

* WHAT TO WATCH FOR APOLLO 11 50TH ANNIVERSARY: TV SHOWS, FILMS AND SPECIALS TO HONOR HISTORIC MOON LANDING >>
* Tom’s Tech Notes: What You Need to Know About AppSec [Podcast] >>
* Top 3 Areas to Automate in AWS to Avoid Overpaying Cloud Bills >>

* Azure Function Build Release Pipeline in Azure DevOps CI/CD >>
* Leading the Transformation >>

* Elephants help forests store more >>
* Self-managed Teams Come With A Serious Warning >>
* Terraforming Mars with strange silica blanket could let plants thrive >>

* Stonehenge was ‘dragged into position using LARD’ >>
* The plan to build mega wind farms and artificial islands in North Sea >>
* There aren’t enough space explosions to explain strange radio bursts >>

* This Chatbot has Over 660 Million Users—and It Wants to Be Their Best Friend >>
* Asia’s future is now >>
* US Army to test robotic combat vehicles in 2020 >>

* Huawei Reportedly Plans Massive US Layoffs >>
* Google defends ‘critical’ Assistant language experts who listen to your recordings >>
* Google Tries Social Networking Again, Challenging Facebook Events >>

* India Delays Chandrayaan-2 Moon Lander Launch Over ‘Technical Snag’ >>
* Sorting Out Circumplanetary Disks >>
* Google Keep Notes: 10 tips and tricks to become a master >>

* Amazon home robot prototype is reportedly waist-high and can be summoned by voice >>
* China’s economy grows at slowest pace since 1990s >>
* Galileo sat-nav system still without service >>

* Brain implant restores partial vision to blind people >>
* Facial Recognition Tech Is Growing Stronger, Thanks to Your Face >>
* India Shoots for the Moon with Ambitious Lunar Launch Today! Watch It Live >>

* The Moon on Earth: Where Are NASA’s Apollo Lunar Rocks Now? >>
* Avengers Endgame is $7.2 Million From Passing Avatar >>
* A.I. is translating messages of long-lost languages >>

* Synthetic fiber ‘muscles’ could lead to brawny robots and prosthetics >>
* Boeing 737 Max ordered by Ryanair undergoes name change >>
* Russia Launches Telescope Into Space To Map The Cosmos In ‘Outstanding’ Detail >>

* Learn A New Language While Listening To Audiobooks Using This App >>
* The Space Station Crosses a Spotless Sun >>
* How Hacking Works >>

* US Lawmakers Consider Ban On Big Tech Companies Launching Cryptocurrencies >>
* Watch India launch a historic Moon mission starting at 5PM ET >>
* The Town Hall of Hollywood.’ Welcome to the Netflix Lobby. >>

* YouTube’s alternative monetization strategy is a good step, but it ignores bigger problems >>
* The Samsung Galaxy S10 is at its lowest price ever for Prime Day >>
* China is powering ahead with its tech development blueprint, it’s just not talking about it >>

* Chinese e-buses drive into European market >>
* China’s first garbage sorting school opens in Taizhou >>
* Innovation key to enhanced electronics >>

* Why did we wait so long for the bicycle? >>
* BPF Performance Tools: Linux System and Application Observability (book) >>

* For First Time, Majority in U.S. Backs Human Mission to Mars >>
* Neil Armstrong – the man behind the legend >>
* A national effort: Apollo 11 moon landing was made possible by 400,000 workers >>
* You’re less empathetic when you’ve been drinking heavily >>
* Why-the-50th-anniversary-of-apollo-11-is-so-special-to-me >>

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