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Location American Technology News for 31 January 2013
Samsung buys five percent stake in stylus-maker Wacom, strikes manufacturing deal You don't have to look much further than the millions of Galaxy Notes sold to realize that Samsung is serious about the stylus, but the company's now made that commitment clearer than ever by buying a piece of Wacom. It'...
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Kanex's DualRole is a USB 3.0 hub and Ethernet adapter for modern MacBooks The glitzy sheen of that Retina Display MacBook Pro or MacBook Air probably tarnished a little when you realized you'd need to sacrifice a USB or Thunderbolt if you wanted Ethernet connectivity. Just in time for Macworld...
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LG Optimus L7 successor leaks in Russia with 4.3-inch display, dual-SIM ability As entry-level phones go, last year's Optimus L7 had a few pluses on its score sheet -- but equally some serious drawbacks, including a reluctant touchscreen and a shoddy camera module. There's always hope for progress i...
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The Only Case I Would Consider Using With an iPhone No, you don't need a damn case for your iPhone 5--but if you have butterfingers and you must use a case, this seems to me like the only acceptable one. The SurfacePad is not only simple and elegant--complementing the iPh...
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Acer intros Liquid C1 smartphone packing Intel Lexington, low price to match Remember that unnamed Acer phone we caught skulking about Intel's CES event? It's been given a proper launch: meet the Liquid C1. True to form, the fully revealed device centers around a Lexington-based, 1.2GHz Atom Z242...
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These Circuit Board Wedding Invitations Are Perfect for Any Geeks in Love When Bill and Mara decided to have a geeky wedding, they realized they needed geeky wedding invitations. And what better way to show off their 'circuits and swirl' theme than to create a circuit board invitation. More
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Use a Tiny House With a Tiny Chimney To Steam Your Normal-Sized Veggies Cooking some healthy veggies? Cover the pot with this adorable new steamer from Gamago, and the steam will rise up through the chimney. Super cute, right? More
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Take a Virtual Tour of the Grand Canyon With New Google Imagery Never been to the Grand Canyon? No problem, virtual hiker--Google can be your guide with new interactive, 360-degree imagery of the famous national monument. More
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Watson heading to college, honing administrator-pranking algorithms There comes a time in every young supercomputer's life when he or she must leave the house. Having taken the world of game shows by storm and made appearances at places like Sloan-Kettering, Citigroup and the Cleveland C...
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Moveable Magnetic Shelving Is an Amazing Storage Solution This magnetic storage concept by Benoit Bayol is half art, half practical furniture: neatly arranged on the wall it's reminiscent of a Mondrian painting, but it also offers an incredibly versatile storage solution. More
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Ticketmaster Is Dumping Awful Captchas

Gizmodo - 31 Jan 2013 00:40
Ticketmaster Is Dumping Awful Captchas Captcha is the worst, and Tickmaster's particular strain of the virus is especially, well, impossible. It's changing that, though, to a system that will hopefully be more friendly to actual people trying to use it. More
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Google's Project Glass Is at the FCC Office Awaiting Approval Engadget has spotted an application for Google's Project Glass approval from the FCC. It gives us a closer look at the heads-up display and it might mean we aren't far from the release of the Explorer Edition developer u...
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An Infrared TV Which Uses Remote Controls as Pixels Forget 4K displays. Artist Chris Shen has different ideas about how a TV should look--so he built a display from 625 linked remote controls to produce images using their infrared bulbs. More
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Txtr Beagle takes a trip to the FCC, gets splayed for our amusement Ever wanted to see inside an e-reader? Txtr's Beagle ultra-budget unit was deposited at the FCC's subterranean facility to see if its Bluetooth radio would fry your mind like only Thomas Pynchon can. The hardware was dis...
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You Can't Miss This Awesome Flipbook Version of Gangnam Style Holy crap this is crazy! YouTube user Etoilec1 made the Gangnam Style music video as a hand drawn animated flipbook. Even if you are sick of it already, it's well worth a watch. Perfectly and patiently done. [YouTube (no...
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These 55 Lego Riddles Will Push Your Brain to the Limit A few of these Lego brick riddles can be easily solved. The rest? Not so much. In fact, some of them are really hard--but definitely doable. They just require a little bit of imagination. Give them a try and post your an...
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Sky signs exclusive UK deal with Sony, keeps Netflix's dirty hands off MiB 3 Having already ploughed through Warner Bros.' catalog, execs at Sky have just added the latest wares from Sony Pictures Television to their UK and Ireland playlist. Forthcoming titles like After Earth will arrive on Sky ...
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'Westeroscraft' could be the best-looking 'Minecraft' world ever made Plenty of mind-boggling Minecraft creations have sprouted up since the game's launch in 2011, but it's difficult to look away from this Game of Thrones-themed world. The team behind "Westeroscraft" has painstakingly work...
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Toshiba's 2012 Q3 makes $322 million net profit, sees a future in nuclear Toshiba's latest numbers may not reach the dizzying heights of last quarter, but at least it's not back to filling out its spreadsheets in red pen. The company is announcing profits of $322 million from net sales of $14....
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The Perfect Description of One of the Most Important Moments of Your Life An exhausted astronaut searching for oxygen. A soldier bleeding to death crawling to complete his mission. A sailor sinking into the deep sea trying to reach the surface. That's the perfect description of one of the most...
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South Korea successfully launches native rocket and satellite into space The spacefaring club has been a small one: to date, just 10 countries have managed to build their own rocket and successfully deploy at least a satellite. Make that 11. South Korea has entered the fold by successfully la...
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Mega Is Already Getting a Ton of Copyright Takedown Requests Because Obviously Mega and Megaupload sprang forth from the same loins so maybe it's unsurprising that Kim Dotcom's latest venture into the world of file sharing is already running into problems. Here we go again kids. More
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