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Sony A6000 Sample Images

Photography Blog - 17 Apr 2014 21:00
Sony A6000 Sample Images Here are 90 sample JPEG photos taken with the new Sony A6000 compact system camera, including the full ISO range. UPDATE 17th April 2014: Ahead of our full review, we've now added 57 more sample images that were taken us...
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Hitman Go hits iTunes App Store for iPad and iPhone

Pocket-lint - 17 Apr 2014 10:00
Hitman Go hits iTunes App Store for iPad and iPhone Hitman Go launches for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch today and while remaining true in tone to Square Enix's hugely successful franchise, mobile device owners will find its casual gaming-centric style more suited for bus o...
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First Heartbleed attack reported; taxpayer data stolen Canadian police arrest a man they say used the notorious bug to nab about 900 social insurance numbers, along with other possible data.
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How a sunset might look on Earth's new cousin Kepler-186f NASA confirms the discovery of an Earth-sized planet that may have potential for life, but its sun is dimmer than ours. Here's what an evening stroll on a beach on Kepler-186f might be like.
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Amazon adds Hulu Plus, Crackle and Showtime to their lineup of Fire TV voice search partners If you're like Gary Busey and enjoy talking to things such as your Amazon Fire TV, you'll be pleased to know Amazon has added new voice search partners to their still fresh set-top box. Hulu Plus, Crackle, and Showtime A...
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The Real Benefits of Regular Family Meals (Beyond Good Food) Family dinners aren't just for the holidays. They actually have benefits far outside of sharing that ham or lamb feast among people you care about.
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Thanks in no small part to T-Mobile's free global data initiative, US carriers have begun to lighten the fee load when it comes time to roam. But you'll still pay an arm and a leg in many countries, and discounted plans ...
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No Twitter-Like Leap, But Weibo Pops 13% In IPO Debut Chinese social network Weibo has been accused of being a Twitter clone.
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LegDoh! 'The Simpsons' snap together in Lego special Don't have a brick, man! "The Simpsons" gets a Lego makeover for the milestone 550th episode, airing May 4 on Fox.
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Tutorial: A Simple Technique for Matching Tones and Correcting Colors in Photoshop One of the issues talented photographer and retoucher Michael Woloszynowicz often runs into when he’s taking portraits is mismatched skin tones. Using a light modifier of some sort he’ll get the tone he wants in the ...
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A newly published survey suggests that Americans expect the next 50 years to bring innovations of science-fiction proportions -- including old standbys like flying cars and "Star Trek" teleportation.
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(Reuters) - IBM Corp, the world's biggest technology services company, reported its lowest quarterly revenue in five years on Wednesday, as Big Blue struggles with falling demand for its hardware and faces challenges in ...
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I was out on a run when I heard this intriguing sound, a chorus of high-pitched chirping noises. Curious to find out what was making this sound, I strayed off the trail and followed the chirps through a field of reeds. H...
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Bloomberg reports that Apple is working on a music identification feature for iOS that will allow iPhone and iPad users to use their device's microphone to work out what song is playing. Sources familiar with the feature...
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Spotify phasing out use of P2P

Slash Gear - 17 Apr 2014 03:38
After years of growth, Spotify is now gravitating away from the use of P2P technology, something it has used from the start as one method for delivering music to subscribers. …
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Meteorites yield clues to red planet's early atmosphere

e! Science News - 17 Apr 2014 03:34
Geologists who analyzed 40 meteorites that fell to Earth from Mars unlocked secrets of the Martian atmosphere hidden in the chemical signatures of these ancient rocks. Their study, published April 17 in the journal Natur...
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Floating nuclear plants could ride out tsunamis

e! Science News - 17 Apr 2014 03:26
When an earthquake and tsunami struck the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant complex in 2011, neither the quake nor the inundation caused the ensuing contamination. Rather, it was the aftereffects -- specifically, the lack ...
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HIV+ women respond well to HPV vaccine

e! Science News - 17 Apr 2014 03:26
HIV-positive women respond well to a vaccine against the human papillomavirus (HPV), even when their immune system is struggling, according to newly published results of an international clinical trial. The study's findi...
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Yet another feature once only found in expensive SLR cameras is making its way to smartphones: the buttery background blur caused by wide-aperture lenses. Google is bringing a simulated version of this blur to Android ph...
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Is Yahoo angling to replace Google on iOS devices? Google is the default search engine on Apple's Safari browser for iPhones and iPads. According to a report by Recode, Marissa Mayer is trying to change that.
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Freelancer.com has picked up over a million new users in its latest multi-million dollar acquisition spree, according to the company's CEO, Matt Barrie.
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Map shows which country has the most sex and which has the longest sex I'm proud to be an American where at least I know... we bone the most. At least according to this map which measures the frequency of sex and duration of sex by country. We don't have the longest sex though, that honor g...
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