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Location American Technology News for 25 October 2013

Acer Chromebook C720 Review

Slash Gear - 25 Oct 2013 21:59
Google’s segment of portable computers loaded with Chrome OS is growing, and among recently announced new models is Acer’s latest offering — the Acer C720, an inexpensive laptop that utilizes Intel Haswell. Like ot...
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That title did’t just fall out of thin air as a specifications boost for the PlayStation 4 – it’s really a selection of items that won’t work on the console right out of the box. What you’re going to need to do...
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Electrocution: New Way to Erode Mountains

Live Science - 25 Oct 2013 19:04
Electrocution: New Way to Erode Mountains The piles of angular, jumbled rocks that mark mountain summits result from powerful explosions sparked by lightning, a new study shows.
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LG Google TV update drops Flash but delivers more Play Store apps Owners of LG Google TVs having been waiting on this Android 4.2.2 update for a good while. Not only does it bring relief from the sickly sweetness of Honeycomb, with no ROM hackery required, but it also adds NDK support,...
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Portraits of Dogs, Mid-Shake

Twisted Sifter - 25 Oct 2013 22:04
Portraits of Dogs, Mid-Shake   In 2011, animal photographer Carli Davidson took a series of dogs portraits, mid-shake. Every dog owner (or unsuspecting passersby) know the shake well. What better way to rid oneself of excess water than a violent co...
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First Impressions: Panasonic GM1

The Phoblographer - 25 Oct 2013 06:44
For the first time, we believe that we've found a camera that will suit the enthusiast male and female appropriately that just wants to tote around a camera in a not serious fashion, but still want serious image quality....
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Accumulating hundreds of terabytes of data daily is a daunting challenge for any company -- even Facebook.
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NY Giant Pumpkin Carving Weekend Smashes Record

Live Science - 25 Oct 2013 22:30
NY Giant Pumpkin Carving Weekend Smashes Record Master Carvers are sculpting larger-than-life carnivorous plants and imaginary creatures from record-breaking ginormous pumpkins and other massive fruits at the New York Botanical Garden this weekend.
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FoxL Dash 7 Review (Bluetooth speaker)

The Huffington Post - 25 Oct 2013 22:29
You don't have to be a rocket scientist to create a great Bluetooth speaker, but it evidently helps. Dr. Godehard Guenther, the founder, president and CEO of Soundmatters - makers of the FoxL Dash 7 (black/black, black/w...
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Think of the Children 2.0

The Huffington Post - 25 Oct 2013 22:20
Think of the Children 2.0 Common Sense Media celebrated a signature lobbying victory in September, this time regarding California's "online eraser" legislation, which compels websites to delete content posted by minors who would like to see it ta...
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Hey, sometimes you’re just in the right place at the right, sexylicious time. That’s about the extent of the explanation Notre Dame running back Cam McDaniel gave for a ridiculously attractive viral shot of him from ...
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New spectrometry standard for handheld chemical detectors aids first responders When it comes to detectors for dangerous chemicals, toxins or nefarious germs, smaller and faster is better. But size and speed must still allow for accuracy, especially when measurements by different instruments must gi...
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First Impressions: Sony A7r

The Phoblographer - 25 Oct 2013 20:35
When we first handled the camera and heard about the technology inside of it, we were impressed. (Visited 12 times, 12 visits today) The post First Impressions: Sony A7r appeared first on The Phoblographer.     
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WATCH: Musical Tesla Coil Plays 'Sail' by Awolnation

The Huffington Post - 25 Oct 2013 17:10
WATCH: Musical Tesla Coil Plays 'Sail' by Awolnation The tesla coil is transitioning from the lab to the stage. Nikola Tesla's invention was meant to create high voltage, high frequency alternating-current electricity. At the 2013 Kansas City Maker Faire, however, someone ...
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Spray-On Clothing Could Deliver a Suit in a Can [Video]

Scientific American - 25 Oct 2013 14:00
Someday, packing for a trip might be as simple as stowing a spray can of colloidal polymer mix for making your own spray-on clothes. Whether it’s a T-shirt or evening attire, spray-on fabric is... --
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Google Sound Search now available in Canada

Android Central - 25 Oct 2013 13:23
Google Sound Search now available in Canada Play Music streaming and All Access still unavailable, however Though they're still unable to stream from Google Play Music, Canadians now have the ability to use Google's Sound Search widget to identify music. The widge...
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Satellites the size of a Rubik's Cube could explore distant planets, thanks to tiny ion thrusters that could help reduce the cost of space missions.
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First 3D printed gun arrives in the UK, British police stumble upon it British police have raided a property and seized 3D printed gun parts in a Manchester suburb. Manchester police say it's the first seizure of this kind in the UK. The parts, which include a magazine and a trigger, have b...
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The Seinfeld theme song is so universally loved that it can lighten up even the most terrifying horror flicks. In this genius clip from Matin Comedy, the Seinfeld theme song and laugh track add a much needed dose of come...
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HP looks to hammer the final nail into webOS's coffin HP’s acquisition of Palm was certainly one of worst buys in recent history -- not the worst, of course -- and now the company is trying to get something back from its $1.2 billion mistake. Bloomberg reports that HP has...
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Former NSA spy chief gets a little of his own medicine thanks to random act of journalism There was probably more than a little gloating when former NSA chief Michael Hayden found a fellow passenger on his Amtrak train live-tweeting his off-the-record interviews with journalists
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Tesla hires former Segway, Apple hardware engineering lead to develop new cars So what's next for Tesla? Company founder and CEO Elon Musk has publicly stated his desire to make a more affordable EV plus cars that (mostly) drive themselves, and new hire Doug Field is in position to lead that charge...
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