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The incredibly annoying case of the Apple TV update
ZDNet - 6 Dec 2012 16:03
Despite Apple's reputation for easy-to-use products, they're far from flawless. This weekend's Apple TV "update" is a case in point.
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Forbes - 6 Dec 2012 20:12Toshiba launches Excite 10 SE 10.1-inch Android 4.1 tablet for $349.99
ZDNet - 6 Dec 2012 16:03
The Jelly Bean tablet is $50 cheaper than the Google Nexus 10, but lacks an ultra-high-resolution screen.
An Abstract Art Table and Chair Set That's Actually Useful and Not Awful
Gizmodo - 6 Dec 2012 23:40
When you first look at this geometric blob of furniture, you might think "Holy crap that's ugly," or, "Oh man, I want to punch that thing." But give it a minute. It's pretty cool, really. More »
WATCH: 'Boaterhome' Is The World's Coolest RV-Speed Boat Hybrid
The Huffington Post - 6 Dec 2012 13:17Sneaker Speaker: Put on your dancing shoes
CNET - 6 Dec 2012 00:45
Your funky shoes are about to get high-tech if the Sneaker Speaker wearable speaker/shoe combination is actually a real product. [Read more]
Electric Eel Lights Up Christmas Tree
ABC News - 6 Dec 2012 00:39
The Living Planet Aquarium in Sandy, Utah is using one of its very own residents -- an electric eel -- to power the lights on its Christmas tree. Electric eels can store as much as five times the power one can get from a...
Hunter Moore Will Post Your Nude Photos But Will Only Include Your Home Address If He Thinks You're A Horrible Person
Forbes - 6 Dec 2012 00:16Hydrogel remembers its shape -- just add water
NBC News - 6 Dec 2012 00:08Here Are Architect Oscar Niemeyer's Most Beautiful Buildings
Gizmodo - 6 Dec 2012 06:30
Oscar Niemeyer, the famed Brazilian architect who created some of the world's most famous modernist buildings, has passed away at the age of 104. In his life, he became one of Modernism's most celebrated architects and t...
Mobile apps outpace the Web and neck-in-neck with TV
CNET - 6 Dec 2012 05:51
New research shows that mobile app use in the U.S. rose 35 percent this year, which means people are now spending nearly as much time in apps as watching the boob tube. [Read more]
Zynga seeks real-money gambling license in Nevada
Reuters - 6 Dec 2012 04:39
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Social games maker Zynga Inc said on Wednesday it filed a preliminary application to run real-money gambling games in Nevada, a significant step in cracking a complex but potentially massive new...
Palace of first Chinese emperor unearthed
NBC News - 6 Dec 2012 04:04Instagram snaps shutter closed on Twitter
NBC News - 6 Dec 2012 01:55Planet's deepest spot may hold clues to life
NBC News - 6 Dec 2012 01:36The 10 Most Important Cameras Of 2012
Gizmodo - 6 Dec 2012 01:30
This was a banner year for photo gear. We saw some of the most-anticipated camera refreshes in years (a new 5D, finally!) not to mention some groundbreaking technologies (that weird little Lytro!). Here's a rundown of th...
Apple’s surprisingly bad day: What’s spooking its investors?
GigaOM - 6 Dec 2012 01:09
There are a variety of factors that have caused the stock to dip and rise since September, but Wednesday was particularly odd because there wasn't any obvious thing that should be spooking Wall Street. Here are some fina...
5 excellent uses of Windows 8 Hyper-V
PC World - 6 Dec 2012 00:59
Buried under all of the clamor and kvetching about Windows 8's most obvious features—Metro! Metro apps!—is a new addition that hasn't made a lot of headlines: Windows 8's new Hyper-V-powered virtualization ...
Exclusive: MAD Magazine Celebrates The Dumbest Things In 2012, Facebook IPO Is #16
TechCrunch - 6 Dec 2012 00:54
Because TechCrunch is often called a "major tech news source" and the folks at MAD Magazine "don't know any better," we've been given exclusive, exciting access to the cover of MAD Magazine #519, the year end issue featu...
Satellites can detect rogue nuclear tests
NBC News - 6 Dec 2012 00:17Google's Update Aims For Easier Holiday Travel
The Huffington Post - 6 Dec 2012 23:58Crowdfunding site Christie Street one-ups Kickstarter with audits, backer refunds
The Verge - 6 Dec 2012 23:55
On Kickstarter and most crowdfunding platforms, the conventional wisdom is "backer beware" — just because a product gets funded doesn't mean it will ever see the light of day. For reminders, see the $343,415-funde...