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Will Apple Watch’s “Achilles Heel” Be Fixed In Time For January’s Mass Production?

It’s almost time for the Apple Watch! Mass production to begin in January after firm resolves production problems with timepiece – It may already be the most anticipated product in Apple’s history – and for fans eagerly awaiting Apple’s $349 Watch, there could be some good news on the way. The $349 Watch had been believed to be facing manufacturing problems with …

Can’t Live Without Your Wireless – Links To Brain Cancer Found

Swedes who talked on mobile or cordless phones for more than 25 years had triple the risk of a certain kind of brain cancer compared to those who used wireless phones for less than a year, a new study suggests. The odds of developing glioma, an often deadly brain cancer, rose with years and hours of use, researchers reported in the journal Pathophysiology. “The risk is three times higher after

Brains ‘Turbo’ Switch May Store MORE Info And Boost Our Brainpower

Scientists have revealed a switch in the brain that could be used to give it a turbo boost, allowing us to store more information and improve memory. Researcher have identified a molecule that puts a brake on brain processing, and found when it was removed, brain function and memory recall is improved. They hope the discovery could have implications for neurodevelopment and neurodegenerative diseases, such as autism spectral disorders and Alzheimer’s disease…

The most powerful supercomputers in the world – and what they do

Introduction and top ten We live in the computer age so it’s no surprise that a nation’s international importance is often measured on the number and the size of supercomputers it runs. After three wins in a row, it was no surprise that Tianhe-2, a supercomputer at China’s National University of Defence Technology in Guangzhou, was hailed once again as the world’s most powerful system, clocking 33.86 petaflops. The 44th