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Gizmag is now New Atlas: Why we changed our name
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Scientists have used a form of liquid light to create a semiconductor switch that is so small that it not only blurs the distinction between light and electricity, but could also enable the development of much faster and smaller electronic components well into the future. Read more
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The European Southern Observatory has released a colossal 615 megapixel visible light image of a stunning collection of bright young stars that make up the Messier 18 open cluster. The detailed imagewas captured by the 2.6 m VLT Survey Telescope located at the ESO's Paranal Observatory in Chile. Read more
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The all-new Garmin Rino 700 Series works as a touchscreen-based navigator, 5 W two-way radio and weather tracking system. It also plays nice with your phone, bringing smart features onto its own touchscreen. Read more
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To give future space explorers more elbow room, NASA announced today that it has selected six companies to build ground prototypes and concepts for deep-space habitats for missions to the asteroids and the Red Planet. Read more
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A consumer version of Microsoft's HoloLens might be a way off, but details are trickling out about how partners are experimenting with the dev kit. Legendary Pictures shows off what its been up to in a new video, bringing movie characters to life as holograms. Read more
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Businesses are being forced to store huge amounts of data, and manufacturers are ramping up the capacity of their hardware to cope with the load. The latest product of that practice is the 60TB SAS SSD from Seagate, the world's largest solid state drive. Read more
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Psychologists have been interested in just how magicians can make an audience’s minds override their normal senses, and a new study has found that in some cases, people can be tricked into believing an object has disappeared – when it never actually existed in the first place. Read more
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There's something fascinating about the mechanical puzzles faced by action heroes and explorers in novels and movies. To let average Joes experience a similar challenge, a startup has created Codex Silenda, a wooden puzzle book that requires each page to be solved before the next is unlocked. Read more
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There are plenty of luxury SUVs on the market, but the Range Rover stands tall as the most luxurious example of the breed. To maintain this status, Land Rover has taken the V8 from the Range Rover Sport SVR and squeezed it into SVAutobiography, creating the SVAutobiography Dynamic in the process. Read more
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The Z is a customizable gaming mouse from Swiftpoint that elegantly expands the functions of a handful of buttons with context-sensitive input and tilt, roll and pivot movements – it even lets users lift it off the desk. Read more
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The latest video to emerge from SpaceX's well-oiled PR machine gets up close and personal with its rocketry as it burns through a series of launches and re-entries over the past year. Read more
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A new study has revealed that when presented with a ready-to-eat-meal even tiger sharks can't resist the easy option, with the animals preferring to chow down on dead sea turtles rather than tracking and and killing their healthy compatriots. Read more
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The Ford Focus RS is already a giant killer, but even giant killers can be made quicker. Not content with its work on the Fiesta ST, British tuning house Mountune has turned its hand to the hottest hatch in the Ford Performance stable, making it quicker than a base Porsche 911 in the process. Read more
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Deep Space Industries has announced that it will conduct what it claims is the world’s first commercial interplanetary mining mission. It is planning to launch an unmanned spacecraft called Prospector-1 to intercept, survey, and land on a near-Earth asteroid as a prelude to space mining operations. Read more
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Although they're generally safer than guns, conducted electrical weapons still have been implicated in deaths by cardiac arrest. In an effort to keep that from happening, researchers recently altered a CEW so that it could both deliver an electrical charge, and monitor the victim's heart rate. Read more
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Although high-voltage electrical shocks can cause burns, scientists have recently shown that the application of pulsed electric fields actually aids in healing them. It does so by killing skin cells. Read more
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VST Technology has just launched a Kickstarter campaign for a wearable that is equal parts coach and tracker. Stepp is designed to measure running form, motion, and fatigue to offer real-time guidance and post-run suggestions. Read more
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We’re tech optimists here at New Atlas, and that goes for small-scale unpersoned aerial vehicles. But clearly there’s something about their potential for snoopery that disgruntles the house-proud. Judging by the technology on this list someone somewhere thinks there’s an anti-drone buck to be had. Read more
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Fender has today launched a new digital subsidiary and its first product is, unsurprisingly, a guitar tuning app for iOS. It includes auto and manual modes, and some helpful tuning and tone tips. We gave the new app a quick test run. Read more
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Although EVs are always improving, range anxiety is still a barrier to going electric for many people. Students from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), however, are seeking to allay some of the concerns about EVs by way of an 80-day round-the-world journey on self-built electric motorbikes. Read more
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We recently went to California to check out the 2017 Pathfinder, and gave it a quick spin. The real surprise, though, was in the new design for this SUV turned crossover and who wanted those changes. In Nissan’s “Year of the Truck” campaign, its most recognizable CUV plays a surprising part. Read more
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The Triumph Infor Rocket Streamliner has become the fastest ever Triumph motorcycle, reaching a speed 274.2 mph (441.1 km/h). Piloted by Guy Martin, the streamliner topped the previous Triumph record of 245.667 mph (395.4 km/h) in preparation for a tilt at the motorcycle land speed record. Read more
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To make it easier for students to grab a slice of everyone's favorite college staple, French company Paline is installing its first Pizza ATM in the US at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. Available 24/7, the machine dispenses boxed, 12-inch pies in 3 minutes. Read more
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This little gadget truly works double duty. It charges any device on-the-go using an ultra-fast USB that juices batteries at two-times normal speed. Then, using its smartphone app, Zus acts as a honing device for finding your car where you last left it. No more searching parking lots for hours, and no more running out of phone battery when you get there. You are totally, technically covered. Read more
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August 11, 2016
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from you. In it, we reported on the $10 retirement plan
creating millionaires.
Response was so overwhelming; all the remaining spots could
get filled as early as today, so this might disappear at midnight.
Here's the original e-mail we sent you in case you missed it:
Dear Reader:
A select group of Americans are retiring with a little-known
retirement plan whose advertisement by its issuers is
censored by Congress…
Yet this plan enables Americans to potentially collect anywhere
up to $12,160 in monthly income that's sponsored entirely by
large-cap American companies.
Consider the case of Hayford…
Hayford's plans come from the who's who of rich companies like
Coca-Cola, General Electric, Johnson & Johnson, and Philip Morris.
In 1995, Hayford was collecting an income of about $1,166 a month.
But that was just for starters…
Today, Hayford is collecting an income of $73,000 a year. That's
$6,083 a month.
But he's not the only one cashing in.
Carla said her mother built a $65,000 portfolio simply by collecting a
few hundred dollars a month from the Sponsored Retirement Plan
(SRP) of Bristol-Myers.
For Americans in retirement or getting close to it, a SRP is a dream
come true.
Because the great thing about your SRP is that you could withdraw
your money anytime from the plan.
And unlike other retirement plans, there are no age or income
requirements with SRPs.
And these secret Sponsored Retirement Plans are trumping social
security by up to 10 times.
In fact, if most people knew about SRPs, social security wouldn't be
needed to supplement retirement income.
Unlike mainstream retirement plans like 401(K)s or IRAs, SRPs are
ideal for folks who want to start with very little money.
You could begin your SRP with as little as $10, $50, $100 or $400.
It's really up to you.
To see real-life stories of folks who've built hundred-thousand-dollar
portfolios thanks to SRPs and how to get your own plan started today,
click here now!
Yours truly,
George Leong, Comm.,
for Sponsored Retirement Plans (SRPs)
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Copyright 2016; Lombardi Publishing Corporation. All rights
reserved. No part of this e-newsletter may be used or reproduced
in any manner or means, including print, electronic, mechanical,
or by any information storage and retrieval system whatsoever,
without written permission from the copyright holder.
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Dear Reader: There is no magic formula to getting rich.
Success in investment vehicles with the best prospects for price
appreciation can only be achieved through proper and rigorous research
and analysis. The opinions herein are just that, opinions of the authors.
We are 100% independent in that we are not affiliated with any bank
or brokerage house. Information contained herein, while believed to
be correct, is not guaranteed as accurate. Warning: Investing often
involves high risks and you can lose a lot of money. Please do not
invest with money you cannot afford to lose. Nothing herein should
be considered personalized investment advice. Before you make any
investment, check with your investment professional (advisor). We
urge readers to review the financial statements and prospectus of
any company they are interested in. We are not responsible for any
damages or losses arising from the use of any information herein.
We are a publishing company offering opinion and commentary of our
editors and analysts. Past performance is not a guarantee of future
results. All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of
their respective owners.Our Editorial Policy: Our writers are
forbidden to own any stock they write about. All our editors execute a
document to this effect.
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