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Location American Technology News for 9 July 2013
Satellite startup Kymeta announces $50 million in funding from Bill Gates and other backers It's been nearly a year since Intellectual Ventures announced its satellite communications spinoff Kymeta, but a recent round of funding from heavyweight backers is about to give the company some serious momentum. In a p...
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T-Mobile US is promising to make its "boldest moves yet" at a press conference in New York City tomorrow afternoon. Fresh off a completed acquisition of MetroPCS, the carrier will once again attempt to distinguish itself...
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Explore The Digital Life of Real Cities in Chilling, Creepy Detail There's a video game called Watch_Dogs which views Chicago as a city where everyone and everything is linked through a central network--like something out of a sci-fi film. But to tie in with the games, the developers ha...
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Yelp Platform offers takeout orders, salon and dentist appointments to follow Well Seamless, it looks like Yelp will see your online food orders and raise you a trip to the yoga studio to burn off that bean burrito. Today the online repository of business reviews launched Yelp Platform, an online ...
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Dropbox announces the Dropbox Platform, syncing between third-party apps At Dropbox's first DBX developer conference in San Francisco, CEO Drew Houston announced a new Dropbox Platform, which has a suite of tools to make it easier for apps to access data across devices and operating systems. ...
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Curiosity rover Embarks on Epic Trek To Mount Sharp

Universe Today - 9 Jul 2013 06:11
NASA's Curiosity rover has at last begun her epic trek to the layered slopes of mysterious Mount Sharp - the mission's primary destination which looms supreme inside the Gale Crater landing site. Scientists expect to dis...
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The artificial intelligence behind the zombies in 'World War Z' World War Z continues the trend of making zombies more than just shambling, shuffling biters. As we said in our review of the film, they move fast and swarm like deadly, human-sized fire ants. To achieve that effect, it ...
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Most Popular Home Theater Projector: Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 8350 Putting a movie theater in your home doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg, but you will need a great projector. Last week we asked you which ones you thought were best . Then we took a look at the five best home theater...
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Hyper-Precise New Clock Could Redefine the Length of a Second After the introduction of a new kind of atomic clock, the world's most expert timekeepers are considering making an update to how we measure a simple second. It would be more accurate, sure. But it would also force us re...
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FBI director nominee calls whistleblowers 'critical element of functioning democracy' As conflicting reports emerge about the political status of NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden today, President Obama's new pick to lead the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), James Comey, just told a US Senate comm...
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Smart Diaper: How Pee-Soaked QR Codes Could Benefit Babies Everywhere Smart diapers won't check your email or tweet about their contents (thank god), but they can collect data for an area of baby-health that's severely lacking. As silly as it might sound, these prototype pampers use QR cod...
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Report: Amazon's Tablets Will Get Sharper Displays and a New Design BGR claims it's got exclusive details about the Amazon Kindle Fire tablets that will be released this fall. It's more or less what we could expect from a yearly iteration of a tablet. Here's the skinny.
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Throwable Camera Prototype Guarantees Pitch Perfect Photography It turns out that making a throwable camera isn't that tricky. But making a throwable camera that doesn't capture random obscure images, or spinning video that induces motion sickness, is kind of hard. In fact it's taken...
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Back in the day, Kodak was a pretty big name in the camera world, although lately it seems that the company has been having some financial difficulties, so we have to wonder had Kodak decide to diversify its operations, ...
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Panasonic releases firmware updates for Lumix GH3 and G5 Panasonic has released firmware updates for its Lumix DMC-GH3 and DMC-G5 mirrorless cameras. Version 1.2 for the GH3 adds a 'Low light focus' mode that works down to -3 EV, a 'Silent Mode', and an 'Exposure Compensation ...
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Lenovo reveals a Haswell-refreshed ThinkPad: the 14-inch, 1080p T440s Lenovo's busy webmaster has put up a new product page, sans hoopla, for a Haswell-powered ThinkPad called the T440s. The "ultimate business Ultrabook" isn't fully detailed at this point, but there are a few other specs a...
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Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini Hits Europe This Week

Ubergizmo - 9 Jul 2013 08:39
The Samsung Galaxy S4 mini LTE goes on sale in Europe this week.
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Did Florida Accidentally Ban All Computers and Smartphones? Because Florida was hastily attached to America to be the butt of her jokes, this latest piece of ridiculousness should come as no surprise: Florida might have accidentally banned all computers and smart phones. How? It ...
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McAfee releases a report saying that the massive March attack on banks and TV stations was part of an extensive campaign to steal government and military secrets.
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Netflix and CBS extend streaming deal, add CSI: NY and other shows CBS has just let the ink dry on a contract extending its streaming deal with Netflix, and in addition to keeping existing content, the duo is adding a handful of new TV shows. While L.A. Complex and The 4400 are now slat...
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This Is What Happens When a Phone Explodes on Your Leg *GRAPHIC* You have the Internet in your pocket. The ability to communicate with anyone in the world at your fingertips. A big and beautiful glass screen that's asking to be touched. Too bad all those things can combine into one gi...
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Lead Developer of Yum Killed In Hit-and-run

Slashdot - 9 Jul 2013 23:59
An anonymous reader writes "Seth Vidal, a lead developer of Yum, was killed in a hit-and-run accident while riding his bicycle in Durham, NC last night." The Fedora Project posted a statement. Quoting: "Seth was a lead d...
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