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Upload Files to Amazon Cloud Drive from within Windows Explorer - 0 views

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    Tool allows you to connect Amazon's CloudDrive as a mappable folder in Windows.  Drag and drop files to Cloud Drive just like you would any other folder.   
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This is Google's first self-driving car crash - 0 views

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    Not clear yet what actually happened but a car that can drive itself autonomously was involved in a crash, which may be the first such accident of its kind.  
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Green Car Calculator - 2 views

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    "Hybrids, diesels and electrics cost more than their gasoline-engine counterparts, but you may be able to save money over the long-term with better fuel economy. Compare the five-year ownership cost of green vehicles and their conventional equivalents (or any vehicle in the second drop-down menu) to see if you'll save money buying a green car. Then, since the vehicles you're comparing may take regular, premium or diesel fuel, input the price of fuel for each vehicle (our five-year calculations add 3.5% to fuel costs every year for inflation). Skip this step for electric vehicles - the fuel cost will be automatically calculated using average utility rates. Then, select the average number of miles you drive every year, and click the Submit button to see the results."
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New Disposable, Medical Camera Is the Size of a Grain of Salt | Singularity Hub - 0 views

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    It's clear that the Fraunhofer researchers didn't set out to hit this milestone in camera technology. What they were really interested in was trying to improve upon endoscope technology. An endoscope involves a camera at the tip of a tube. The tube contains a wire that transmits the image back to a computer. The tube also serves as a way to physically manipulative the camera to snake it through the gastrointestinal tract, for instance. Typical endoscopes cost around $25,000-30,000 so they must be reused many times. Because the endoscope is going in and out of people's bodies, it must be cleaned and sterilized between each use, which just drives up the cost of maintaining the instrument. It's no wonder that hospitals charge more than $2,000 per endoscopy. All of this, however, would change if the camera was cheap enough to throw away.
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