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PS Vita Slim vs PS Vita: What's the difference?
Pocket-lint - 6 May 2014 17:44
Sony has launched the PS Vita Slim in the US today, 6 May. The rejigged version of the PlayStation handheld has been available in Japan since the end of last year and in Britain from 7 February. Now it's available for ga...
KeySmart - Compact Key Holder
The Gadget Flow - 6 May 2014 07:00
Price: $18 KeySmart has revolutionized the way we carry keys. The unique an patented design shrinks your bulky key ring into an attractive, compact unit. Made from Aircraft Aluminum, Stainless Steel hardware, and Laser E...
Leica Monovid Monocular
The Gadget Flow - 6 May 2014 07:00
Price: $499 Birdwatchers and hikers can finally enjoy macro-effect viewing in their trips with the introduction of the Leica Monovid Monocular. Having 8-fold magnification, this is the ideal tool for viewing the finest d...
This super terrifying, modern day Plymouth Superbird has 1,000 HP and does 194 mph
Digital Trends - 6 May 2014 00:15
The NASCAR inspired Plymouth Superbird is a motoring icon, and it is still generating excitement. A modern day version based on the Dodge Challenger hits the track with more than 1,000 horsepower headed to the rear wheel...
Shaving Cream Can Silence Those Squeaky Door Hinges
Life Hacker - 6 May 2014 13:30
Household Hacker reminds shares a video with five uses for shaving cream, including one we didn't know: it can stop your doors from squeaking.
U.S. Team Headed to Nigeria to Help Find Missing Girls, Obama Says
Mashable - 6 May 2014 20:46
The White House will send a team to Nigeria to aid in the search for nearly 300 kidnapped teenage girls, U.S. President Barack Obama said on Tuesday in an interview with ABC News. See also: Bring Back Our Girls: Why the ...
Apple stock tops $600 per share for first time in 18 months
TUAW - 6 May 2014 01:30
Since posting stellar earnings last week, not to mention the announcement of a widely-expanded capital return program, shares of Apple have been on the rise in a major way. During the last three trading days alone, Apple...
Bring Back Our Girls: Why the World Is Finally Talking About Nigeria's Kidnapped Students
Mashable - 6 May 2014 13:51
The girls were relaxing in their dorms at the Government Girls Secondary School in the northern Nigerian town of Chibok when gunmen arrived in trucks, cars and on motorcycles. There were dozens of them — suspected jiha...
This swatch book from 1692 puts modern Pantone guides to shame
Engadget - 6 May 2014 20:26
We're pretty tricky nowadays with our billions of colors, but Dutch masters weren't exactly chopped liver. As spotted by This Is Colossal, one patient individual even created a volume with individually painted watercolor...
Olympus EPL7 May Be the Only New PEN Camera This Year
The Phoblographer - 6 May 2014 15:12
Word on the Internet street says Olympus will update the EPL7 with EM10's sensor, AF system, and back LCD.
Is AntiVirus Really Dead? Security Professionals on Symantec's Declaration
IBTimes - 6 May 2014 06:34
Symantec Corp., one of the biggest names in anti-virus software, shocked the cybersecurity community Sunday when it declared to the Wall Street Journal that antivirus software "is dead."
Google Glass may be getting Wallet app to send/receive money
Slash Gear - 6 May 2014 01:09
When a friend asks for money, you may soon be able to crane your eye up and speak to the cloud rather than hand them cash. Citing a "source close …
Bill to end NSA's mass surveillance moves closer to a vote
Engadget - 6 May 2014 00:58
The House Judiciary Committee is getting ready to begin mark up procedures on the USA Freedom Act, a bill that would effectively end the NSA's mass surveillance program as it exists today. Jim Sensenbrenner, a Wisconsin ...
NSA's coded tweet deciphered -- read what it says
CNET - 6 May 2014 21:53Have We Reached Species Overload?
The New Yorker - 6 May 2014 03:00
In 2006, a team led by Ed Louis, Jr., a molecular biologist at Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo, identified fourteen new lemur species. The discovery was not made in some forgotten enclave of Madagascar, the only place where l...
ORNL paper examines clues for superconductivity in an iron-based material
e! Science News - 6 May 2014 01:54
For the first time, scientists have a clearer understanding of how to control the appearance of a superconducting phase in a material, adding crucial fundamental knowledge and perhaps setting the stage for advances in th...
Terahertz imaging on the cheap
e! Science News - 6 May 2014 01:52
Terahertz imaging, which is already familiar from airport security checkpoints, has a number of other promising applications -- from explosives detection to collision avoidance in cars. Like sonar or radar, terahertz ima...
Men May Take Longer to Recover from Concussions than Women
Live Science - 6 May 2014 23:58
When it comes to concussions, men may take longer to recover, and show more brain damage, than women do, a new study suggests.
Effects of Climate Change Visible from Space, NASA Chief Says
SPACE.com - 6 May 2014 23:55
The effects of climate change on Earth can be seen clearly in photos taken by satellites in space, and those images are vital tools in protecting our home planet, NASA chief Charles Bolden wrote today (May 6).
Climate change already impacting the US, report warns
New Scientist - 6 May 2014 23:45
Authored by hundreds of scientists, the National Climate Assessment has found that human-induced climate change is taking a toll on the entire country
Dangling Dextre Digs out Docked Dragon Depot prior to Station Departure
Universe Today - 6 May 2014 23:26
To close out their final week aboard the International Space Station, three of the six Expedition 39 crew members are completing their unloading tasks inside the docked commercial SpaceX Dragon cargo freighter and other ...
NASA's Curiosity Rover Drills Into 3rd Rock on Mars
SPACE.com - 6 May 2014 23:06
The 1-ton Curiosity rover bored into a slab of Martian sandstone dubbed "Windjana" on Monday evening (May 5). Curiosity will use its scientific instruments to analyze the powder collected during this drilling operation i...