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Location American Technology News for 9 January 2014
China's e-commerce giant says selling the virtual currency will be banned on its site "in the interest of consumer protection."
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Optoma's HD91 projector boasts full HD 3D and LED technology Optoma has a new projector that embraces 1080p LED technology and allows film buffs to experience 3D cinema in their own homes, called the HD91. The HD91 offers consistent brightness and colour performance, as well as a ...
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This Toothbrush Is a Vibrator You Stick In Your Mouth Swedish company Foreo's got a silicon toothbrush called Issa. It vibrates like your Sonicare, and comes in woozy pastel colors. Let's not kid ourselves: this is a sex toy disguised as a dental revolution.
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Beyond the Kindle: 3 awesome places E Ink screens could take over We caught up with E Ink, the company behind the screen tech on the Amazon Kindle at CES 2014, to see what cool stuff we could find hidden on its booth. The post Beyond the Kindle: 3 awesome places E Ink screens could tak...
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You may not know Hartmut Esslinger, but you've probably seen the impact of his philosophy almost every day for over 30 years. In 1982 Esslinger's Frogdesign began to work with Apple and kicked off a relationship that mol...
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Algorithm Aims To Predict Fiction Bestsellers

Slashdot - 9 Jan 2014 06:07
benonemusic writes "Three computer scientists at Stony Brook University in New York believe they have found some rules through a computer program that might predict which fiction books will be successful. Their algorithm...
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4K Reached Critical Mass at CES 2014

Mashable - 9 Jan 2014 23:23
CES 2014 has officially ushered in the era of 4K. While the video format also known as Ultra HD made its first big splash at last year's show, the TVs were expensive, the technology wasn't fully formed, and the question ...
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Basis B1: Fitness Tracker Review

Live Science - 9 Jan 2014 23:04
Basis B1: Fitness Tracker Review The Basis B1 band is an activity tracker that's marketed to help busy people fit exercise into their everyday lives. I tested the device for a week to see if it lived up to this claim.
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Magneto-optical nonreciprocal devices in silicon photonics In a paper published in Science and Technology of Advanced Materials today, researchers demonstrated the first optical isolator on silicon waveguide platforms.
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Huawei's new Tron console was on display here at CES 2014, and we got the chance to go hands-on with the new Android console. Though Huawei is focused on the …
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Makers get tools to hack wearable tech for innovation Vendors showed many wearable devices at the International CES expo, but the next big thing may just come from an enthusiast's garage. To find the next wearable hit, companies are turning to the community of individual te...
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What it lacks in practicality, it makes up for in meatiness.     
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Graphene: The Sci-Fi Material Of The Future, Made Real | Video It's incredibly thin but 100 times stronger than steel while still being flexible. It's transparent, can conduct electricity, can easily be made magnetic, and is cheap to make. This wonder material sounds like fiction, b...
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Use "Mood Repair" to Beat Down Procrastination

Life Hacker - 9 Jan 2014 21:30
Use It's usually pretty obvious that your mood has a strong effect on your willpower, motivation, and subsequent procrastination, but The Wall Street Journal explains exactly how our attempts at mood repair can derail produc...
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Apple today updated its Apple Store app in the U.S., replacing the previously available Holiday Playlist with a new free app, the 7 Minute Workout Challenge. Seven minute workouts gained popularity in 2013 as a quick way...
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I've previously reviewed MeteoEarth in its iOS incarnation, and found it a capable and useful weather app. One of the strong points of MeteoEarth has always been the quality of the graphics, largely because the company t...
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Dell 4K P2815Q 28-inch Computer Monitor is Shockingly Cheap I’ve become a bit jaded by the fact that most of the 4k TVs and computer monitors that I have seen cost thousands of dollars. I am in the market for a new TV, but you…
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Mock Mars Mission: Eating On The Red Planet

SPACE.com - 9 Jan 2014 00:01
Mock Mars Mission: Eating On The Red Planet Shelf-stable foods and crops grown onsite form the menu of the crews at the Mars Desert Research Station in rural Utah.
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Hand of God | Space Wallpaper

SPACE.com - 9 Jan 2014 23:58
Hand of God | Space Wallpaper The stunning space wallpaper depicts a pulsar wind nebula, produced by the dense remnant of a star that exploded in a supernova. What's left behind is a pulsar, called PSR B1509-58 (B1509 for short).
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France Will Pay You $5 Million to Invent an Oil-Drilling Drone France's equivalent of DARPA has a lofty task for you. The National Research Agency is challenging engineers to design and build an autonomous oil-drilling robot that can operate continuously for six weeks at a time. And...
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Hubble probes interior of Tarantula Nebula

Phys.org - 9 Jan 2014 23:06
Hubble probes interior of Tarantula Nebula Like lifting a giant veil, the near-infrared vision of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope uncovers a dazzling new view deep inside the Tarantula Nebula. Hubble reveals a glittering treasure trove of more than 800,000 stars an...
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Watch a TV show use a train to completely obliterate a car Pure destruction. Top Gear wanted to see exactly what happens when a train smashes into a car stuck on the railroad tracks so they set up a test of their own: they put a minivan on the tracks and pummeled it with a speed...
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