Wednesday, December 19, 2018

'DNA Printing' in the Cloud, Part 1

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'DNA Printing' in the Cloud, Part 1
DNA printing is based on the natural flow of genetic information in a cell from DNA through RNA to amino acids to proteins, from gene to protein, genome to proteome, genomics to proteomics. DNA, life's foundation blueprint, makes up genes, the instructions for making proteins -- the complex molecules that do most of the work in living organisms. "DNA makes RNA makes proteins make Life." That simple formula, which has worked well for life on Earth for at least half a billion years, very recently has turned into a trillion-dollar modern global industry based on an updated formula: "People make DNA."
Quirky but Useful Gifts: Rob Enderle's 2018 Personal Tech Product Guide
This year I thought I'd list my favorite unusual products as gift ideas. I'm a big fan of products most people don't have that solve a specific work problem, as well as those that could make your life easier, more comfortable or more fun. I like to give gifts that people actually would use. In some cases, due to the cost, these may be things you'd buy only for yourself, a spouse, or a relative you really want to impress. So here is my guide to 2018's personal products that have a bit of wow associated with them.
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The Most-Read WIRED Reviews of 2018: iPad, PS4, Amazon Fire Tablets
The Most-Read WIRED Reviews of 2018: iPad, PS4, Amazon Fire Tablets
This year, we reviewed and rated dozens of products, but these ten are the ones our readers were most curious about.
8 Best Latte and Cappuccino Machines (2019): Breville, Mr. Coffee, and More
8 Best Latte and Cappuccino Machines (2019): Breville, Mr. Coffee, and More
We've tested a bunch of the best latte machines and best cappuccino makers. These are the absolute best devices to make awesome milk and espresso drinks at home.
BBC News - Technology
Facebook's data-sharing deals exposed
Facebook's data-sharing deals exposed
An investigation reveals other technology companies were not always aware how much access they had been given.

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