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Location American Technology News for 16 September 2013

HDTV from Seiki takes on a retro look

Coolest Gadgets - 16 Sep 2013 20:00
When it comes to the world of fashion, it is said that the old never really go out of style permanently. Sure, whatever is hip and happening at the moment might be shelved shortly for the next fad, but it will return eve...
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Australia has a new government, so its days rolling out the biggest fibre-to-the-home network are numbered as it moves to fibre to the node. Where will a world leader in broadband come from next?
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NSA cryptanalyst: We, too, are Americans

ZDNet - 16 Sep 2013 21:07
ZDNet Exclusive: An NSA mathematician shares his from-the-trenches view of the agency's surveillance activities.
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With over 12 million followers on his microblogging account, Xue Manxi appears on national TV admitting to reporting unsubstantiated information and spreading rumors online.
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Nokia had an Android-powered Lumia up its sleeve before it entered talks over the sale of its devices business to Redmond.
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Panic causes one driver to set off a chain of accidents.
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NYT: Rdio to offer free streaming by year's end, strikes deal with traditional radio company Having a hard time making it in the internet radio space? Maybe you should take a feather from the cap of a firm that still rides the airwaves. That seems to be Rdio's approach -- according to the New York Times, the com...
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The First Radio Nerds Were A Bunch of Trolls

Gizmodo - 16 Sep 2013 23:42
The First Radio Nerds Were A Bunch of Trolls Today, there's a lot of scaremongering in the media surrounding online trolling. When people are being terrible to each other, there's often this knee-jerk reaction to blame the technology rather than acknowledge that hu...
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Do You Ever Order Stuff on the Internet and Forget? This colorful tiny shirt that will impress a lot of cool tenth graders came for me in the mail today, and I had totally forgotten about it until now. Surprise! Am I alone here, or does anyone else order random things onl...
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Uber embraces impatience with ETA feature for iOS and Android Uber's latest update tackles that age old question: are we there yet? The company's offering up an ETA feature that'll let you share your estimated arrival time with friends and family via text message. Enable the featur...
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The Last USB Sync Cable You May Ever Need

Gizmodo - 16 Sep 2013 23:00
The Last USB Sync Cable You May Ever Need With connections for microUSB, Apple's old Dock Connector, and its new Lightning option, the CrossLink cable by Id America can sync or charge pretty much any modern smartphone or tablet you can get your hands on. And if ...
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Man Who Was Evicted For 1964 Olympics To Be Evicted For 2020 Olympics The IOC hates Kohei Jinno.
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Last week we brought you inside the kooky but wonderful Holographic Studios in New York City. While we were there, we learned a whole lot about the history of hologram technology. It's a sprawling story with many facets-...
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E-Ink Smartphone Flip Covers Are a Wonderful Idea Despite being relatively primitive devices compared to the phones and tablets we all carry, the strength of e-ink displays have kept dedicated ereaders on the market for a lot longer than many had predicted. And at IFA, ...
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Google's making Google Voice more secure by requiring you to call from a phone number registered to your account in order to check your voicemails by phone. But maybe more noteworthy is that Google is still making minor ...
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Why, How, and Where You Should Start Eating Bugs Whaddya mean you didn't chow down on cicada during this summer's mass emergence? You'd be surprised how delicious those little creepy-crawlies are with a bit of salt and vinegar. Besides, if you had, you'd have gotten a ...
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Forbes' list of the wealthiest 400 Americans includes many prominent, high-profile company executives, and boosted this year thanks to contributions from the technology industry.
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Although sample consists solely of Ubuntu users and can't be viewed as describing the industry as a whole, the results of Canonical's Ubuntu Server and Cloud Survey are interesting and should be considered.
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Lego Helps Restore 3,000-year old Mummy Sarcophagus The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge recently restored a 3,000-year old mummy case using Lego frames. The sarcophagus is now restored to its former glory, complete with an internal Lego support system. This is just furthe...
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Nothing builds up your street cred like some strategically placed graffiti. The problem is, unless you're out tagging in the middle of the night, you're at risk of getting caught in the act. And for an artist like Bob Pa...
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A Tiny Folding RC Helicopter That Squeezes Into Its Own Controller If there's one thing kids like more than toys, it's toys small enough to sneak and bring wherever they go. And while RC cars and choppers have gotten remarkably small over the years, this particularly tiny helicopter fro...
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This Rotating Moon Mosaic Is the Most Accurate You've Ever Seen You've seen the moon more times than you can count in your lifetime. But you've never seen it like this.
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