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Hitman 2014 tipped for reveal in May, demo at E3

Slash Gear - 19 May 2014 23:57
Earlier this year it was suggested by IO Interactive that they'd be delivering a new Hitman game - likely within the year. This is a new "AAA Hitman game for …
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The second "full" Guardians of the Galaxy trailer has been released today. This trailer goes into further detail on the tenor of the film, showing a bit more action than …
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PlayStation Now Beta for PS4 starts tomorrow

Slash Gear - 19 May 2014 21:02
This week Sony will begin rolling out PlayStation Now to select users of the PlayStation 4. This service includes the ability to play select PS3 games - and now PS4 …
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Anki DRIVE Is the Hilariously Fun Future of Weaponized Slot Cars These tiny little speedsters are Anki DRIVE, the awesome 21st century take on the classic slot car. They use your iPhone as both a remote control and an artificial intelligence brain, so you can race against human or a c...
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You might want to be careful of what you say over the phone the next time you visit the Bahamas. According to The Intercept, NSA documents leaked by Edward Snowden reveal that the security agency is not just listening to...
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When it comes to something like a keyboard, it is a particular computer peripheral that can get very personal – certain makes certainly cater for different kinds of people, while others would swear by a selected brand....
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Wubbo Ockels, 1946-2014

ESA - 19 May 2014 17:03
Wubbo Ockels, 1946-2014 Former ESA astronaut Wubbo Ockels passed away yesterday in a hospital in the Netherlands. Wubbo was the second ESA astronaut and the first Dutch citizen to go into space, in 1985. During his Spacelab-D1 mission he orbite...
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Is Apple readying a truce with Samsung. The two companies, who are noted as having a strong disdain for one another, may be working on a settlement to their drawn-out, …
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What's the next frontier for F1? If these guys get their way, races will be run on intelligent tracks, drivers will wear augmented reality headsets and cars will breathe air for extra thrust. Team Lotus and the energy dr...
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Time Warner Cable's Phone Bot Is a Flat Circle My Time Warner internet went down at home today. This isn't unusual, because it goes down all the time. But it's a problem, given that I work at home. And it's starting to feel personal because my neighbor, Lifehacker Wh...
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Leave the Bottles At Home With This Silicone Pocket Pill Holder If your daily regimen of medications has you traveling with the equivalent of a small pharmacy in a bag, maybe it's time to simplify things with Unikia's silicone Pill Pouch that can easily slip into the pockets of even ...
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A regulatory filing for the AT&T acquisition of DirecTV shows the deal could go pear-shaped if the NFL doesn't play ball. Sunday Ticket, DirecTV's popular NFL package, is up for …
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What if the credit card in your wallet could someday power your heart? Researchers at Stanford have created an electronic device smaller than a grain of rice, which can be …
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There's more than one way to get where you're going, and there's more than one app to navigate it, and if Telenav and OpenStreetMap have their way it'll be the …
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Our keyboards have a delightful array of germs, crumbs, dust, and oh so much more lurking in between the keys. While it’s not something we think about, it probably wouldn’t hurt to clean up this well-used peripheral ...
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To learn how the whole brain works, it doesn't do to just record from one neuron--you want to know what every single neuron is doing every millisecond. Now scientists have invented a technique that can actually capture t...
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Back in January we were impressed by just how well Sony's PlayStation Now game-streaming service worked, and the chance to test it out yourself could be coming rather soon. The closed beta program is making its way to th...
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After shuttering their Twitter Music feature, Twitter is once again said to be interested in the streaming music genre. This time, they're reportedly eyeing an already robust offering in SoundCloud. …
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The buttons are easier to type on, the battery lasts longer, it's familiar. No, we're not talking about BlackBerry this time, but the Japanese feature phone. Glorious, folding forefather to the smartphone, and the form-f...
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A new television series chronicling tech and social media narratives pops up on the regular these days and AMC's upcoming "Halt and Catch Fire" is the latest entry into that sub-genre. In order to cultivate buzz for the ...
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Build a Temperature, Humidity, and Smoke Alarm System with an Arduino Keeping track of things like the temperature, humidity, and smoke level in your house is important. If you want to make your own system for doing so, Instructables user ICStation shows off how to use an Arduino to do it....
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Cheap Motion Sensors That Tell You Your Windows and Doors Have Opened With the release of Dropcam's Pro webcam last fall, the company set the scene for some interesting wireless accessories with the inclusion of built-in Bluetooth LE. With an API it hopes to get other companies to make acc...
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