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Epson SureLab D700

Photography Blog - 27 Feb 2014 16:30
Epson SureLab D700 Epson has announced the SureLab D700, its first compact six-colour photo production printer, which offers a wide range of media and format options.
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Picture of the Day: Waiting for Relief

Twisted Sifter - 27 Feb 2014 01:50
Picture of the Day: Waiting for Relief   WAITING FOR RELIEF   Photograph by United Nations Relief and Works Agency   FEBRUARY 24, 2014: The United Nations Relief and Work Agency (UNRWA) Commissioner General, Filippo Grandi entered Yarmouk camp during the r...
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This whole GoPro video, showing riders Ken Roczen and Ryan Villopoto duking it out for the lead at the 450SX Class Supercross race at the Georgia Dome earlier this week, is insane.
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US senator wants to 'ban' Bitcoin, but gives Dogecoin a pass (Updated) Two days after Mt. Gox, once the world's largest Bitcoin exchange, effectively collapsed due to the alleged theft of more than $360 million worth of Bitcoins from its system, a U.S. senator has requested that the federal...
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It seems that Google is dead serious about pushing its modular phone concept into a commercial business as soon as possible. DARPA alumnus Paul Eremenko, who now heads Project Ara, …
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iPhone 6 To Have Sapphire Coating, Skips May Release (Rumor) It does seem as though both Apple and Gorilla Glass will be kissing each other goodbye when the iPhone 6 hits the market. Apparently, Apple will be making the jump to a sapphire screen-coating for their next generation i...
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Google+ for Android adds Snapseed-inspired filters and synced photo edits across all your devices Google+ for Android has added a host of new photo-editing features, with the most notable addition being photo editing across all your devices. According to Google, starting immediately, you can edit a photograph on an A...
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Giveaway: Win a Fuji X-T1 Kit AND Battery Grip!

PetaPixel - 27 Feb 2014 21:54
It’s time for another giveaway, and this one is a doozy! We promised you a big giveaway at the end of February and you’re getting one. Just follow the instructions below and you can enter to win the new Fujifilm X-T1...
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Delicate Seasonal Double Exposures by Alon Avissar

The Phoblographer - 27 Feb 2014 13:08
Using images of roses, pine cones, snow-covered pine needles, and almond blossoms, to represent summer, autumn, winter, and spring respectively, Alon Avissar created such delicate and softly feminine double exposure port...
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How to Install a Laundry Chute

Life Hacker - 27 Feb 2014 00:00
A laundry chute will save you time and energy with fewer trips up and down stairs. The pros at The Family Handyman show you how to find a wall location and install one.
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Just days after Galaxy S5 launch, Goophone makes a knockoff It might look like Samsung's new Galaxy S5 smartphone, but it's far from it. This knockoff smartphone has weaker hardware, a bad design, and more woes. No matter how tempting it is, we recommend readers steer clear of th...
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What Is Your Favorite Pen?

Gizmodo - 27 Feb 2014 23:00
Yes, this is the internet, but we all still have to write by hand sometimes. I was just in the middle of an interview and my pen ran out of ink. What should I get to replace it?
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Whilst checking out the slimmest and sleekest smartphones in the world this week at Mobile World Congress 2014, Panasonic dropped a beast on us. The Panasonic Toughpad 5 is a …
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A link has been found between a type of pollutant and certain metabolic complications of obesity. The breakthrough could eventually help improve the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiometabolic risk associated...
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A belief in anti-vaccine conspiracy theories may have significant and detrimental consequences for children's health, new research from the University has shown.Researchers Daniel Jolley and Dr Karen Douglas, of the Scho...
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How much will a modular smartphone set you back? If Google gets its way, about $50 -- assuming you forgo all of the bells and whistles. The team behind Project Ara wants to launch what it calls a "grayphone," a barebones...
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Possible new target for future brain cancer drugs

Science Daily - 27 Feb 2014 23:45
A molecule in cells that shuts down the expression of genes might be a promising target for new drugs designed to treat glioblastoma, the most frequent and lethal form of brain cancer. The findings suggest that the prote...
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A team of French investigators has discovered viruses containing genes for antibiotic resistance in a fossilized fecal sample from 14th century Belgium, long before antibiotics were used in medicine.
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Ten years after having a stroke, nearly a third of young survivors still need assistance or are unable to live independently. About one in 10 strokes occurs in 18- to 50-year-olds. "We don't know if it's cognition, depre...
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A neurosurgeon used a minimally invasive technique to repair an extremely rare blood vessel problem that caused bleeding on the brain of a three-year-old girl. The bleeding on her brain was caused by a complex and potent...
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New device for treating atrial fibrillation

Science Daily - 27 Feb 2014 23:38
A new high-tech catheter device can improve outcomes of patients treated for atrial fibrillation, the most common irregular heartbeat. The treatment, called catheter ablation, involves burning selected spots of tissue in...
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An innovative laparoscopic procedure that implants a ring of magnetic beads to help prevent acid reflux in patients who suffer from Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) is the latest tool surgeons have to treat the dis...
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