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Location American Technology News for 7 August 2013
Behold the Glowing Glory of a Sunspot In Unprecedented Detail When you stare at the sun it just looks like pain. But when the New Solar Telescope (NST) does, it can catch glimpses of truly mesmerizing solar activity, and all without going blind. Here, for example, is the most preci...
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WhatsApp Adds Voice Messaging

Mashable - 7 Aug 2013 21:50
Messaging app WhatsApp started rolling out voice messaging to its app on Wednesday. Similar to voice messaging using Facebook Messenger, the new feature allows you to record a short audio clip and send it to a friend. To...
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'Catfish': Kristen Truthful About Almost Everything With Online Boyfriend It was a close one on the latest episode of "Catfish: The TV Show." Literally close, actually, as 25-year-old Mike was in an online relationship...
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What Happens When China's Copycat Masters Are Hired to Paint Themselves We've heard a lot about the evils of China's booming art copying industry, which hocks inexpensive replicas of everything from Expressionist paintings to priceless Chinese porcelain. But the people who make these perfect...
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Forrester: Survey data dispels 'myths' about software industry trends in 2013 ERP (enterprise-resource-planning) applications may run the core operations of companies around the world, but enterprises are placing a higher priority in 2013 on other types of software, in particular BI (business inte...
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A new report released by Trend Micro says that mobile malware rates are skyrocketing.
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Billionaire meat chase: Bill Gates, Peter Thiel are funding engineered burgers too Google co-founder Sergey Brin forked over $325,000 of his own cash to fund the development of the world's first lab-grown burger -- which went through a public tasting on Monday. But, as The Washington Post pointed out i...
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How to Turn an Old iPod Into a Recovery Drive for Your Mac If you have an old iPod sitting around collecting dust, you might as well get some use out of it. One way to do that is to turn it into a bootable drive where you can troubleshoot, test out other operating systems, or ju...
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Galaxy S4 Mini With Dual Mode LTE Stops By The FCC Just last week Samsung announced the dual mode LTE variants of both the Galaxy S4 and the Galaxy S4 mini. The latter has stopped by the FCC to get its radio approved, a customary process before the device can be sold to ...
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An Inflatable Table That Lets You Work on a Cushion of Air Amsterdam-based Blofield is known for its collection of premium inflatable furniture that looks like it could actually pass for real couches and chairs. But the company has gone a different direction with its newest line...
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A judge ruled the SEC can pursue a Ponzi schemer who used Bitcoin because the crypto-currency is a form of money. This should come as no surprise -- and nor does the decision give any new powers to the SEC.
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John Carmack Has New 'Full-Time' VR Job, But Is Not Quite Gone From id Legendary game programmer and Doom co-creator John Carmack is getting a new "full-time" job. He's going to be working as the head of technology at Oculus VR, the company behind the upstart Rift virtual reality goggles.
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3D Systems buys collaborative software maker TeamPlatform You might say that, aside from the whole 3D printing thing, 3D Systems is in the acquisition game. The company's spent much of the past few years snapping up smaller brands like there's no tomorrow. And while a number of...
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Road-Powered Electric Vehicle Network In South Korea Debuts There is always a first time for everything, and today, we have word that the first road-powered electric vehicle network in the world has just turned itself on in South Korea. What you see in the image above depicts an ...
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Insecure implementation of authentication protocol led to vulnerability in service used by 85% of Fortune 500
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Yahoo hires Google's Zagat chief to lead Flickr Marissa Mayer may have left Google behind over a year ago, but the Mountain View influence is still trickling into Yahoo. Bernardo Hernandez, Google's Managing Director of Product Management for Zagat, will be joining th...
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This 3D printed robot can scoot along power lines to inspect them SkySweeper is one of 66 projects competing in the Road to Maker Faire, which launched today. The winning project will receive $2,500 to go toward attending the fair in September.
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Twitter announces improvements to security and authentication features Twitter announced Tuesday that it launched improvements to its user verification feature that will no longer require users to get a code from a mobile phone. Instead verification will be done within the Twitter app itsel...
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WhatsApp adds voice messaging as it hits 300 million monthly active users WhatsApp -- the hugely popular messaging app found on Android, the iPhone, Windows Phone, BlackBerry, and even Symbian -- is now in the voice messaging business. On Tuesday, while also announcing that it now has 300 mill...
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Categories: News Websites Tags: CulturehashtagInspirationphotographerprintssharingtradetumblr Sure, the vast majority of photos created these days never live beyond a few seconds on an LCD screen. But it's still true tha...
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The future of storage is software based, claims a new IDC report, because FOBS solutions are more versatile than rigid, hardware-based options.
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Instagram Now Lets Users--and Marketers--Post Canned Video Instagram announced in a blog post today that its 4.1 version will include a feature that lets you upload 15-second videos to the mobile app. Up to now, Instagram and Vine users could only upload videos captured in the m...
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