Logitech Brio 500 Webcam Review

Building out the “Brio” name that was originally reserved for its specialty 4K webcam, the Brio 500 is a sleek, feature-rich evolution of the Logitech c922 Pro. It offers the same core resolutions and frame rates: 1080p at 30 frames per second or 720p at 60fps. It also adds a host of improvements, including a new ultra-wide lens that allows for a more adjustable field-of-view with deeper zoom, auto-framing, and HDR support....

November 17, 2022 · 7 min · 1434 words · Grover Colley

Lonesome George S Genes Could Reveal The Secrets Of Longevity

Giant tortoises used to roam, albeit slowly, across much of the world. Megalochelys atlas wandered the Punjab region of India and Hesperotestudo crassiscutata traversed Central America up into the southern United States. Their gigantism isn’t the result of living on islands—they were enormous back then, too. It’s just that the only giant tortoises that survived lived on remote spits of land isolated by oceans in fairly tropical parts of the world, where an evolving climate and the rapidly expanding human population could do relatively little damage to them....

November 17, 2022 · 5 min · 971 words · Ralph Hallenbeck

Manage Crypto Taxes With Ease Using This Highly Rated Accounting Software

Similar to stocks and bonds, crypto is subject to capital gains tax, so airdrops, hard forks, crypto earned from mining or lending, and crypto earned in exchange for goods and services are taxable. If all these sound confusing, you may want to enlist the help of Accointing Crypto Tax Software, a platform dedicated to assisting you with all your crypto tax needs. For a limited time, you can sign up for the Hobbyist Plan for an extra 10 percent off with the coupon code REFUND during our Gear Up For Tax Season Sale....

November 17, 2022 · 2 min · 314 words · Lee Cookson

Mars Might Be Made Of Mashed Up Baby Planets

Now, careful scrutiny of two ancient hunks of Martian crust has led a research team to conclude that the Red Planet may have formed somewhat differently. Their geochemical sleuthing, which appeared this week in Nature Geoscience, suggests that beneath the planet’s rocky shell sit two types of Martian material—unmixed relics of the baby planets that came together to form Mars. The researchers teased apart these twin substances based on traces of water, which also complicates the standard theory of how rocky planets like Earth and Mars got wet in the first place....

November 17, 2022 · 5 min · 875 words · Therese Johnson

Mask Extenders That Don T Hurt Your Ears

If your mask of choice puts a strain on your ears, consider a mask extender. These simple additions connect the two bands that normally go behind your ears, making sure that you stay comfortable while protecting your community. Here are some of our favorite mask extenders available. This soft silicone mask extender has three sizes that fit adults and children alike. The material is anti slip, so your mask will stay attached....

November 17, 2022 · 2 min · 247 words · Ramiro Nighman

Meet Super T Rex And 3 Other Nightmarish Dinosaurs

Other Nightmarish New Species By Jessie Geoffray The Chicken from Hell Paleontologists from the University of Utah announced the discovery of this 11-foot-long dinosaur in March. The 500-pound raptor is the largest known oviraptorosaur—a group of dinos closely related to birds—found in North America. Anzu wyliei roamed the Dakotas with T. rex about 66 million years ago, just before dinosaur end-times. Mouth Full of Switchblades In Portugal, paleontologists uncovered what may be Europe’s largest known terrestrial predator....

November 17, 2022 · 1 min · 179 words · Robert Potter

Mit S Smart Material Can Sense How Your Body Moves

MIT researchers used a uniquely designed plastic yarn to create a knit textile, called 3DKnITS, that they interspersed with pressure sensors. In their experiments, they used this material to construct shoes and mats. They also paired it with a hardware and software system (including a machine learning component) that measured and interpreted the incoming pressure sensor data, and used that to predict a person’s movements. Their design will be described at the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Conference....

November 17, 2022 · 2 min · 402 words · Harry Hellard

Mophie S Powerstation Power Packs Charge Via Lightning For A Price

What is it? For the most part, Mophie’s Powerstation packs operate like the battery-filled brick that’s already in your bag. Capacities range from 6,040mAh in the Powerstation and Powerstation Plus, up to 10,000mAh in the Powerstation Plus XL and 20,200mAh in the Powerstation XXL. They’re common capacities. What’s out of the ordinary, however, is that all of them charge using a typical Apple Lightning cable like the one that comes with a modern iPad or iPhone....

November 17, 2022 · 4 min · 680 words · Pamela Easley

Mosaic A Very Cool App You Will Install And Then Not Use

Multi-screen displays have visibility problems; we like the idea of them a lot, but in practice, gadgets like the Toshiba Libretto W105 suffered from the division between the screens. The insurmountable black border between screens makes them not really ideal for viewing…well, anything, really. But it’s definitely a cool demo, and looks like other people thought so too–it won “best mobile app” at the PennApps 2013 hackathon. Read more about it here....

November 17, 2022 · 1 min · 72 words · Nancy Garton

Most Large Rivers Don T Flow Freely Anymore

Of the 246 rivers longer than 621 miles, only about a third flow freely across their entire length, according to the study, published Wednesday in the journal Nature. The rest are dammed, channelized, or otherwise heavily developed. “Our results are even worse than in the past,” says Bernhard Lehner, an author on the study and hydrologist at McGill University. “Fifteen years ago, researchers said about half of the large river basins in the world are impacted, and we now say two-thirds....

November 17, 2022 · 3 min · 601 words · Janice Douglas

Musk Threatens Funding For Ukraine S Starlink Access

Musk’s hint comes shortly after CNN relayed news this week that his satellite internet company recently informed the Pentagon it could no longer afford to continue offering aid to the nation, whose citizens have pushed back against invading Russian forces since February. Ukrainian military officials have repeatedly voiced their troops’ reliance on the satellite internet access. Unlike other forms of communication, Starlink’s satellite internet allows Ukrainian forces to coordinate and remain connected across the country even without standard cellular data and ground internet infrastructures....

November 17, 2022 · 2 min · 332 words · Valerie Reeves

Neck Heating Pads To Help You Work Or Relax In Comfort

Electric heating pads are a great alternative to microwaveable and disposable heat pads. Look for pads that feature multiple settings from low to high, and enjoy a consistent level of heat for as a long as you would like to apply it to your body. Choose pads that shut off automatically after a period of time as an added safety measure, and make sure the cord is long enough both to reach an outlet from your favorite chair, and to give you some freedom to move around while seated without the cord getting in the way....

November 17, 2022 · 2 min · 288 words · Ruth Brown

Nicotine Linked To Enhanced Memory

According to the study, animals given nicotine were able to complete tasks more accurately, and ignore distractions more completely, than sober animals given the same tasks. Giving the animals nicotine also stimulated the production of adrenaline, a hormone that sharpens focus. While the effects of the drug were so small as to be useless for healthy people, the researchers believe that the boost in concentration and memory, despite being small, could make a difference in patients whose dementia taxes their concentration and memory—possibly as many as six months more of self-sufficiency....

November 17, 2022 · 1 min · 166 words · Miguel Conte

No Need For Time Travel October 21St 2015 Is Back To The Future Day

Fans recreated and quoted some of their favorite moments from the trilogy While others reenacted the movies’ most iconic scenes. Scientific organizations got in on the fun As did the astronauts aboard the International Space Station When Marty first arrives in 2015, he is scared by a holographic shark promoting Jaws 19. Universal Pictures made a real trailer for that movie (which exclusively lists its predecessors) just for today. Marty also puts on a self-lacing Nike shoe, which the Michael J....

November 17, 2022 · 1 min · 213 words · Wanda Mcgee

Now Is The Perfect Time To Get An Hd Tv Antenna

Last week, roughly 1,000 channels switched the frequencies on which they operate in order to make space on the spectrum for more wireless services (like the one connected to your smartphone) to operate. The change prompted current users to update their TV’s settings, but this is also a good time to dive in if you’re a total antenna beginner. What’s a digital antenna? The antenna hardware is as simple as you can imagine....

November 17, 2022 · 3 min · 582 words · Brenda Klein

Optimize Your Computer S Ram For The Best Experience

As well as being fast, RAM is also temporary. This is why you lose the progress you’ve made on a file if your computer crashes before you’ve had a chance to save your work. Reboot your PC or Mac and the RAM gets cleared out, ready to start again. While Windows and macOS do a decent job of managing RAM, this memory space can get clogged up with data that doesn’t really need to be there—especially after a few hours of use....

November 17, 2022 · 4 min · 796 words · Bonnie Carroll

People With Extreme Political Views Have Trouble Thinking About Their Own Thinking

“It’s been known for some time now that in studies of people holding radical beliefs, that they tend to… express higher confidence in their beliefs than others,” says Steve Fleming, a UCL cognitive neuroscientist and one of the paper’s authors. “But it was unknown whether this was just a general sense of confidence in everything they believe, or whether it was reflective of a change in metacognition.” He and his colleagues set out to find the answer by removing partisanship from the equation: they presented study participants with a question that had an objective answer, rather than one rooted in personal values....

November 17, 2022 · 3 min · 453 words · Roxanne Huggins

Poland S New Anti Air Missile Defense System Explained

Built by British defense giant MBDA, which makes the Brimstone missile fired from drones like the Reaper, this anti-air system would use existing Common Anti-air Modular Missiles (CAMMs). These missiles will be part of a ground-based air defense system, used in the country to threaten aircraft above it and near it. “Flying at supersonic speeds, CAMM missiles can destroy modern air threats including stealth aircraft and high-speed missiles,” declared the British government, in a release....

November 17, 2022 · 4 min · 706 words · Robert Canida

Receive A Comprehensive Training On Python For Only 35

Python ended 2021 with a bang, having been named the most popular coding language. Not only does it boast an intuitive syntax (it’s known to resemble English), but it’s also incredibly versatile, having been used in a plethora of applications in a wide variety of industries. It’s commonly used for developing websites and apps, but as of late, it’s being picked up in data science, machine learning, and AI spaces....

November 17, 2022 · 2 min · 271 words · Tricia Garner

Right To Protest Pipelines Could Be Restored

The Clean Water Act has guaranteed the ability for states and tribes to have a final say on projects like oil and gas pipelines for half a century. But the Trump administration weakened this authority two years ago, stripping local governing entities of their power to protect their region’s clean water supply. Now, the Biden administration is reversing the Trump-era rule. “One pipeline may be fine, but multiple pipelines may not be,” says Lara Fowler, assistant director of Penn State Institutes of Energy and the Environment....

November 17, 2022 · 5 min · 959 words · Sharon Sutton