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Using Swayy, from the perspective of a Social Media manager
Geek Time - 6 Oct 2013 17:02
Doing social media in a way that will actually benefit your client is much more complicated than it looks
'Higgsogenesis' Proposed to Explain Dark Matter
Scientific American - 6 Oct 2013 04:45
A key riddle in cosmology may be answered by the 2012 discovery of the Higgs boson--now a leading contender for the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics on October 8. [More] --
Google testing Chrome OS-like browser interface for Windows 8
Engadget - 6 Oct 2013 07:02Glutamatergic agents show promise for mood and anxiety disorders
EurekAlert! - 6 Oct 2013 06:00
(European College of Neuropsychopharmacology) Depression is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. New research suggests that targeting the glutamergic system may represent an exciting new avenue for treating...
DOJ Hasn't Actually Found Silk Road Founder's Bitcoin Yet
Slashdot - 6 Oct 2013 04:58
Techdirt has an interesting followup on the arrest and indictment of Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht, in connection to which the FBI seized 26,000 or so Bitcoins. From the Techdirt piece: "However, in the criminal compla...
Ask Engadget: best entry-level 3D printer?
Engadget - 6 Oct 2013 04:51U.S. Government Researchers Barred from Scientific Conferences
Scientific American - 6 Oct 2013 04:30
Not only are government researchers barred from their own labs during the government shutdown, but they cannot travel anywhere else, either. [More] --
Bullying: Abuse Goes Digital and Finally Meets Its Match
Mashable - 6 Oct 2013 23:57
Sometimes I wonder where the Internet was when I needed it in 1973. Like many of my nerd and geek compatriots, I was the victim of schoolyard bullying. There was no social media or personal computers back then, so bullie...
NASA uses emergency exception to save Mars mission from government shutdown
The Verge - 6 Oct 2013 23:52
Amid all the doubt and uncertainty surrounding the federal government shutdown, there’s at least one piece of good news this week: NASA’s plans to send a probe to Mars on Nov. 18 are figuratively cleared for liftoff....
Awesome Photo: Aurora, Airglow, City Lights and Shining Stars
Universe Today - 6 Oct 2013 23:46
Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano shares a lot of fantastic photos taken from his privileged position 260 miles up aboard the Space Station, orbiting the planet 16 times a day. This is his latest, a stunning view of night...
Oculus Rift Meets the iPhone for 'Neuromancer' Inspired Game
Mashable - 6 Oct 2013 23:28
The groundbreaking science fiction novel Neuromancer has inspired a new experiment that pairs the iPhone with the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset to offer a unique new gaming experience. Created by Greg Borenstein, t...
Tikker Is a Watch That Counts Down Your Life
Mashable - 6 Oct 2013 23:03
Tick tock. Time is passing by. Life is spinning madly on. It's all overwhelming, but what if you had a watch to tell you the exact seconds, minutes, days and years left in your life? Tikker is a digital wristwatch that h...
Follow the Android Central Forums Moderators on Google+
Android Central - 6 Oct 2013 22:33
We hope everyone reading this spends at least a little bit of time on the forums. Spend enough time there and you're sure to see the Moderators hanging around threads, helping members and just generally nerding about ...
SNK terminates Neo Geo X Gold licensing, Tommo required to cease production
Engadget - 6 Oct 2013 22:30Russia Will Be All Up in Everyone's Business at the Winter Olympics
Gizmodo - 6 Oct 2013 22:24
Not to be outdone by the sheer magnitude of the NSA's PRISM program, Russia's FSB security service is preparing to monitor every single communication made by competitors and spectators alike during the 2014 winter games ...
Hotwiring the future of in-car tech with a smartphone and Raspberry Pi
Ars Technica - 6 Oct 2013 22:15
Weblink works around bugs in in-car tech by putting smartphone app in charge.
What's Your First Tech Memory?
Gizmodo - 6 Oct 2013 20:40
I watched The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air from a young age. I was so young that my hands weren't strong enough to turn the knobs of my parents' retro TV. I'm totally serious. I had to have someone turn on the TV and change t...
Newswire: 6 Oct 2013 - CERN - CERN's CLOUD experiment shines new light on climate change
Interactions - 6 Oct 2013 20:30
Geneva, 6 October 2013. In a paper published today in the journal Nature (://dx.doi.org/, DOI number 10.1038/nature12663), the CLOUD experiment at CERN* reports a major advance towards solving a long-standing enigma in c...
The Social Media Hotels Keep On Coming
Gizmodo - 6 Oct 2013 19:41
People have instagrammed and live tweeted from pretty much everywhere. The peak of a mountain, the birth of a baby, the toilet. Users don't seem to crave permission. But somehow the idea for a social media-themed hotel k...
CEATEC 2013 wrap-up: self-driving cars, moon-walking simulators and DoCoMo's 'Intelligent Glass'
Engadget - 6 Oct 2013 19:00Self-Assembling Robots Will Blow Your Mind
Mashable - 6 Oct 2013 18:31
They said it couldn’t be done. But it has! MIT researchers recently managed to create self-assembling modular robots. The researchers even released a video demonstrating their success According to MIT, back in 2011, MI...
More Steve Jobs Action Figures Are On Their Way
Gizmodo - 6 Oct 2013 18:13
Ah the second anniversary of someone's death. The biography is a bestseller. The movie with Ashton Kutcher is out. The mourning process is on its natural course. But one more thing has to happen: new action figures. Sure...