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Nordic Ware Egg Waffle Pan
The Gadget Flow - 25 Mar 2014 08:00
The Nordic Ware Egg Waffle Pan from Williams-Sonoma commercializes what has traditionally been a staple breakfast food item on the streets of Hong-Kong. Now you can make these lip-smacking and filling doughy treats calle...
Where's Steve McQueen when we need him? 1969 Shelby GT500 found under 40 years of dust
Digital Trends - 25 Mar 2014 01:15
A 1969 Shelby Mustang GT500 is uncovered in a garage outside of Pennsylvania in near perfect condition. This 1 of 1,000 example was never washed and only has 8,500 miles on the clock. The post Where’s Steve McQueen whe...
Moto 360 Sports Different Watchbands And Builds
Ubergizmo - 25 Mar 2014 06:13
Motorola's Moto 360 smartwatch has been looked at before after its announcement, and it does seem as though the world has seen more of the Moto 360 compared to the LG G Watch. Well, it does seem as though the Moto 360 ha...
Masked Animatronic Robot Dances In An Extremely Lifelike Manner
Ubergizmo - 25 Mar 2014 08:02
The uncanny valley is not a physical place, but rather, it is the idea of a robot being so human-like in behavior, that it can get rather creepy to boot. Artist Jordan Wolfson has crossed into such a territory as you can...
Welcome To The Biggest Week In Cloud
Forbes - 25 Mar 2014 02:12
And here you were all thinking that Monday was the highlight of the cloud week with news of Box's forthcoming IPO. In fact this is just the start of what looks to be a week of epic proportions with big news events schedu...
Nikon Coolpix L830 Review
Photography Blog - 25 Mar 2014 13:30
The Nikon Coolpix L830 is a budget super-zoom compact camera with a 34x zoom lens. The 16 megapixel bridge-style Nikon L830 has a tilting 3-inch LCD screen, 1080p movies and uses AA batteries. Read our Nikon Coolpix L830...
One Synth To Rule Them All: Roland Takes On Clones With Reissue Of Legendary TB-303
Forbes - 25 Mar 2014 22:10
It was one of the most successful failures in tech history. Released in 1982 and written off as a disaster just two years later, the Roland TB-303 synthesizer looked set to be little more than a minor entry in the musica...
Mars-mimicking chamber explores habitability of other planets
Phys.org - 25 Mar 2014 18:00
A research team in Spain has the enviable job of testing out new electromechanical gear for potential use in future missions to the "Red Planet." They do it within their Mars environmental simulation chamber, which is sp...
First Images Available from NASA-JAXA Global Rain and Snowfall Satellite
NASA Breaking news - 25 Mar 2014 18:00
NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) have released the first images captured by their newest Earth-observing satellite, the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Core Observatory, which launched into s...
ATM malware, controlled by a text message, spews cash
PC World - 25 Mar 2014 06:45
A group of enterprising cybercriminals have figured out how to get cash from a certain type of ATM--by text message. The latest development was spotted by security vendor Symantec, which has periodically written about a ...
Stunning photo of lightning illuminating Earth
Gizmodo - 25 Mar 2014 06:43
Photos of lightning taken from space may be a dime a dozen, but sometimes there are images that are truly extraordinary. Like this one, taken by the Expedition 26 crew with a Nikon D3S digital camera using a 180 millimet...
Obama to Propose Overhaul of NSA's Bulk Phone-Record Collection: Report
Mashable - 25 Mar 2014 06:37
The Obama administration is set to release a legislative proposal that would revamp the National Security Agency's bulk collection of U.S. telephone data, according to a new report. Under the new plan, the U.S. governmen...
USC Is Offering a Google Glass Course for Journalism
Mashable - 25 Mar 2014 06:03
OK, Glass, it's time to change journalism That will be the collective mindset of students taking "Glass Journalism," a new course slated for the fall semester at the University of Southern California, where students will...
Dancing With Saturn
Planetary Society - 25 Mar 2014 04:30
Cassini images in motion.
Researchers Find Problems With Rules of Bitcoin
Slashdot - 25 Mar 2014 04:04
holy_calamity (872269) writes "Using game theory to analyze the rules of cryptocurrency Bitocin suggests some changes are needed to make the currency sustainable in the long term, reports MIT Technology Review. Studies f...
Google Rolls Out Google Now for Chrome
Mashable - 25 Mar 2014 03:27
Google began rolling out Google Now to desktop versions of Chrome on Monday Users of Google Now's Android and iOS apps can now see the intelligent personal assistant's contextual notifications from their desktop when usi...
Einstein's 'spooky' theory may lead to ultra-secure internet
Phys.org - 25 Mar 2014 03:06
(Phys.org) --Einstein's scepticism about quantum mechanics may lead to an ultra-secure internet, suggests a new paper by researchers from Swinburne University of Technology and Peking University.
This ridiculous badminton rally shows how impossibly quick humans are
Gizmodo - 25 Mar 2014 03:04
Badminton is silly and soft and dainty and not tennis, right? I don't know anymore! This impossibly fast rally makes it seem like an impossibly fast sport played by humans who have impossibly fast reaction times. Even ro...
Off The Hook: EA Drops Out Of 'Worst Company in America' Bracket In Round One
Forbes - 25 Mar 2014 02:28
It would have been the climax of an incredible Cinderella story if Electronic Arts could have pulled it off for a third year running, but alas it was not to be: the Consumerist's "Worst Company in America" contest saw th...
New 'Glasshead Barreleye' Fish Discovered With 'Mirror-Like' Eye That Points Upwards [PHOTO]
IBTimes - 25 Mar 2014 01:24
A fish with a cylindrical eye that points upwards was discovered in the Tasman Sea located between Australia and New Zealand. D. A. Flynn (CSIRO)
Tying Yourself to a Quadcopter Is the Most Awesome Way to Lose a Tooth
Gizmodo - 25 Mar 2014 23:08
What was the most memorable way you ever lost a tooth? For me, it was the day some girl karate kicked an incisor into the back of my throat at gymnastics camp. For this brave, young soul, it will almost certainly be the ...
Replacing insulin through stem cell-derived pancreatic cells under the skin
Science Daily - 25 Mar 2014 16:03
A newly created method of placing stem cell-derived pancreatic cells in capsules under the skin to replace insulin is tested in diabetic disease models. The method is successful without producing likely complications. Th...