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Based off a leaked mold, this is what the iPhone 6 could look like Possibly a representation of what a future iPhone 6 will look like in someone's hand, an alleged iPhone 6 mold has turned up on a Chinese forum known for leaks about upcoming Apple products. The post Based off a leaked m...
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WATCH: Mind-Blowing Images Show What's Right In Front Of You Each Day... But You Never See Life goes by too fast. Or is it actually too slow? Filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg uses time-lapse technology to show us unseen dimensions of life as we know it, from ocean currents to dragonfly wings. You'll never look at ...
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We all know about the Raspberry Pi, but it's far from the only single-board computer out there that makers might find both useful and affordable.
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Create your own DSLR external battery pack

DP Review - 2 May 2014 01:00
Create your own DSLR external battery pack Anyone shooting HD video on a DSLR knows how quickly the battery can drain. You can get AC power adapters for some cameras, but where there’s video, there’s not always an outlet. In this tutorial on DIYPhotography.co...
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An airplane armrest for two

CNN - 2 May 2014 23:33
I'm not a violent man. Short, self-doubting gingers tend not to be the fiercest of creatures.
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Keeping track of work-related expenses has never been easier with these top smartphone apps.
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These Solar-Powered Bike Lights Might Be The Only Ones You'll Ever Need I'm still pretty smitten since trying out this pair of bike lights that mount permanently to the headset and seatpost--but I still gotta remember to charge them. So I'm dying to try out Pixio by Rydon; these little illum...
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Austrian Children Injected With Malaria Parasite Austrian experts commission: Patients, including children injected with malaria parasite
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(Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care) Sofosbuvir may have advantages in genotype 2 chronic hepatitis C. The extent of added benefit is unclear, however. There were no suitable data on other virus types in...
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Open-Source Software Specialist Selected as Executive Director of Wikipedia Lila Tretikov has a background in large-scale Internet projects and was the chief product officer at SugarCRM, a software company.
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Video: This crazy experimental smartphone has three foldable displays Although we doubt you’ll be seeing it at your local Best Buy anytime soon, the PaperFold is one experimental smartphone design that really catches the eye. Developed by researchers at Queen’s College in Canada, the P...
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coondoggie (973519) writes "Refueling aging satellites that were never meant to be refueled is the goal with a emerging NASA system that could save millions. NASA this week said since April 2011, engineers have been work...
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Why just put that Raspberry Pi into a boring little plastic box when you can give it a classy place to live? Charles Mangin is selling these Apple II Raspberry Pi cases at his RetroConnector Etsy shop for US$115. Mangin ...
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Apple continues stealthy buying streak with micro LED startup LuxVue The iPhone maker just nabbed the 5-year-old company in another example of its discrete acquisition push.
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Many Mac users have recently stumbled upon a “Thunderbolt Bridge” alert dialog that shows up when they visit the OS X Network preference panel, the full text of the message box says: “New Interface Detected A new n...
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Kepler Mission Manager Update: Leadership Change NASA: Kepler News and Features: Today the team announces a change in project management.
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New Super-Heavy Element 117 Confirmed by Scientists

Live Science - 2 May 2014 00:57
New Super-Heavy Element 117 Confirmed by Scientists Atoms of a new super-heavy element -- the as-yet-unnamed element 117 -- have reportedly been created by scientists in Germany, moving it closer to being officially recognized as part of the standard periodic table.
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Jupiter Will Dazzle Above Moon This Weekend: How to See It Skywatchers will get a chance to see Jupiter and the moon dazzle in the western sky this weekend (May 3 and 4). Here's how to see it.
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Jesus Married? New Documentary Highlights Controversial Gospel A new documentary about the "Gospel of Jesus's Wife" delves deep into the story behind this tiny scrap of papyrus. Viewers may come away more confident in the fragment's authenticity than some researchers would prefer, h...
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Weird Corkscrew-Shaped Light Unleashed by Universe's Most Powerful Explosions Gamma-ray bursts, the brightest flashes in the universe, may give off an afterglow full of light waves that move in corkscrew-shaped spirals, sort of like the filtered light that makes watching 3D movies possible, new re...
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The temporary ban will not affect supply in the short term, but it does raise new questions about the long-term availability.
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An Active Dune Field on Mars

SpaceRef - 2 May 2014 23:27
Nili Patera is one of the most active dune fields on Mars. As such, it is continuously monitored with the HiRISE (High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment) camera, a science instrument aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance...
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