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Skyrim's Orcish Battleaxe Recreated In Real Life
Ubergizmo - 3 Jul 2013 02:04
Over the past few months we've seen a real life blacksmith recreate weapons from video games, such as the Kingdom Hearts' Keyblade and the Minecraft Diamond Sword. Well blacksmith Tony Swatton is back in another episode ...
New Twitter Tool Translates The Last Desperate Tweets Of Egypt's Fallen President
TechCrunch - 3 Jul 2013 23:53
Avid Twitter followers saw the short reign of Egypt's Mohammed Morsi crumble in real time this afternoon, as the army overthrew the mostly tyrannical ruler. Twitter began auto-translating Morsi, who issued a string of de...
Olympus Executives Manage to Avoid Jail Time After Committing $1.7 Billion Fraud
PetaPixel - 3 Jul 2013 17:13
Categories: Industry Law News Tags: courtfinancialscandalfraudjapanlawolympusolympusfinancialscandalolympusscandalsentencing The Olympus financial scandal -- you know, the one that was discovered all the way back in Octo...
Yahoo buys Xobni; some products have a year to live
PC World - 3 Jul 2013 23:42
Yahoo said Friday that it has bought contact management specialist Xobni for an undisclosed amount, presumably to enhance Yahoo Mail and its related applications. But as to the future of Xobni's own products--well, that'...
George Zimmerman trial briefly halted after court Skype account bombarded with calls
The Verge - 3 Jul 2013 18:23
These are the dangers of broadcasting court proceedings to the outside world: this morning during the very serious murder trial of George Zimmerman, things came to a screeching halt after Skype -- which was being used fo...
Apple hires Yves Saint Laurent CEO as VP working on 'special projects'
The Verge - 3 Jul 2013 01:59
Apple has hired Paul Deneve, the now former CEO of fashion house Yves Saint Laurent. His new position has not yet been defined, but, in a statement provided to Bloomberg, the company said he will work on "special project...
Virtual Reality Was In, Sony Was Out: Trends From USA Today in 1995
Gizmodo - 3 Jul 2013 23:56
Remember 1995? Yeah, me neither. But to refresh our memories, we've got an "In and Out" list from the December 20, 1995 edition of USA Today. This strange artifact (found in the University of California-San Francisco tob...
Yahoo buys app start-ups to boost email, video, sports offerings
L.A. Times - 3 Jul 2013 23:37Twitter enables translation on tweets from high-profile users amid Egyptian turmoil
GigaOM - 3 Jul 2013 23:48
As the world looks to the news unfolding in Egypt right now, Twitter has made it easier than ever for English-speaking users to follow high-profile Egyptian accounts with a new translation feature.
The Walking Pod slowly crawls its way into your geodesic dreams
The Verge - 3 Jul 2013 05:12
You can find strange robotic beasts at both Burning Man and the Maker Faire, so it's only natural that Scott Parenteau took his sheet metal creation, the Walking Pod, to both. The robot, Parenteau tells Tested, is inspir...
Wikileaks says MasterCard has unblocked it from receiving donations
The Verge - 3 Jul 2013 20:14
There are some things money can't buy, but for everything else, including donations to Wikileaks, there's MasterCard. Wikileaks just published a statement on its website saying that the credit card company has finally re...
Snowden suspicions cause chaotic rerouting of Bolivian president's plane
The Verge - 3 Jul 2013 06:27
A diplomatic incident has exploded in Europe after a Bolivian presidential flight was diverted to Austria upon unfounded fears that the NSA whistleblower, Edward Snowden, was on board. France and Portugal allegedly refus...
Fog, More Beautiful Than You Have Ever Seen It Before
The Atlantic - 3 Jul 2013 23:54
"A love letter to the fog of the San Francisco Bay Area"
Garmin DC 50 dog collar promises better satellite reception, longer battery life
Engadget - 3 Jul 2013 05:18
Your dog can run, but it can't hide from Garmin's latest dog tracking collar. The DC 50 ups the game for the GPS company's satellite-friendly canine wearables, offering a more rugged, waterproof (up to 10 meters) design ...
BART Strike Provides Stark Contrast To Tech's Non-Union World
Slashdot - 3 Jul 2013 23:57
dcblogs writes "The strike by San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) workers this week is a clear and naked display of union power, something that's probably completely alien to tech professionals. Tech workers aren...
Limbo now available for iOS, terrifies gamers with its elegant simplicity
Engadget - 3 Jul 2013 23:49
Starting today, Limbo, the 2D side-scrolling game that both charmed and terrified us on Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, is available for iOS devices. Dino Patti, the CEO of indie developer Playdead, tweeted the announcement ...
Portlandia Everywhere: Where the Hipsters Are (According to Yelp)
The Atlantic - 3 Jul 2013 23:32
Find the areas to love/hate in Austin, Boston, Chicago, London, LA, New York, Paris, Philadelphia, San Diego, SF, Seattle, Toronto, and DC.
GM And Honda Working On Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Vehicles By 2020
Ubergizmo - 3 Jul 2013 19:18
Both Honda and GM have targeted a 2020 release of a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle.
Free Wi-Fi Is Coming to Select Airports via MediaShift
Mashable - 3 Jul 2013 23:59
Free airport Wi-Fi sounds too good to be true, but a select group of 20 U.S. airports will soon be offering the service as part of a partnership with the digital advertising company MediaShift. It's called the Premier Ai...
Twitter to target ads based on your browsing history, but will support Do Not Track opt-out
The Verge - 3 Jul 2013 23:49
Though Twitter is one of the few companies that lets its users opt out of browser tracking, the social network is gearing up to deliver advertisements based on that very technology and more. Twitter says that it'll soon ...
Bits Blog: Samsung Electronics Acquires Boxee, a Video Start-Up
The New York Times - 3 Jul 2013 19:05
Samsung Electronics confirmed Wednesday that it had acquired assets and talent from Boxee, a video start-up. The acquisition should help Samsung improve software for its Internet-connected televisions.
Google Docs began as a hacked together experiment, says creator
The Verge - 3 Jul 2013 16:30
If Google Docs is the mother of modern word processing, Sam Schillace is probably its father. Back in 2005 he built Writely, a web-based text editor, which Google acquired in 2006. One month later, 90 percent of the comp...