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Location American Technology News for 8 July 2014
Watch a tourbillon at 1000 percent scale A watchmaker has created a working, 3D-printed model of a tourbillon to demonstrate the beautiful elegance of haute horlogerie.
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Change Agents: Elizabeth Holmes wants your blood Elizabeth Holmes dropped out of Stanford to make blood tests a snap.          
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'Netflix for Pirates' has a new feature that will drive movie studios insane Popcorn Time - the controversial service offers a Netflix-like movie streaming experience to users interested in pirating movies in a different, more exotic way than traditional downloads - has just gotten better, Busine...
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Uiee portable charger does its job in style

Coolest Gadgets - 8 Jul 2014 14:00
Just about everyone owns at least a smartphone these days, and more often than not, it would be that particular smartphone that will be accompanied by a slew of other devices, ranging from tablets to perhaps a GPS naviga...
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Newfound biggest bird ever was 'more like a dragon' It didn't breathe fire so far as we know, but when the newly dubbed species Pelagornis sandersi flapped its massive wings 25 million years ago, it would have been quite a sight.
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Murderers, fakers throw bizarre twists in high-tech lawsuits Two high-profile Silicon Valley lawsuits have been thrown bizarre twists in the past week after individuals, apparently in one case including incarcerated murderers, attempted to join the legal actions. The battle betwee...
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Summer heat can be unbearable, but one Michigan county has a creative way to battle the weather. Mud Day, which has been a Wayne County tradition for the past 26 years, began on Tuesday at 11 a.m. and lasted for two hour...
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Apply the 80/20 Rule to Clutter to Get Rid of Old Junk Nobody likes clutter, but it's pretty hard to get rid of things sometimes. Speaking with The Wall Street Journal, author Jennifer Baumgartner suggests you apply the 80/20 rule to your stuff to help you get rid of it.
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BlackBerry unveils 4.5-inch square display BB10 Passport with physical QWERTY keyboard BlackBerry posted an article on its upcoming Passport smartphone. The device features a 4.5-inch square display and physical QWERTY keyboard.
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As one of the contenders in the race to win a $US100 billion contract from the US government for the Army's next generation of attack helicopter, AVX Aircraft Company has conceived a futuristic machine kitted out with co...
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Every year we get another Call of Duty, but if you've given up hope waiting for a new Left 4 Dead, a Georgia-based company might have something a bit well, realer, to help tide you over. Blood, Guts 'n Glory [sic] is loo...
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Negar Sani solved the mystery of the printed diode

e! Science News - 8 Jul 2014 03:48
With an article published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in the United States of America (PNAS), a thirteen-year-long mystery that has involved a long series of researchers at both Linköping Univ...
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Many large heavenly bodies and events in the universe, such as the birth and death of stars, generate energy in different wavelengths of light, which existing telescopes can find, says Nergis Mavalvala, the Curtis and Ka...
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Apple adds a step-counter, caffeine tracking to iPhones with iOS 8 The latest beta version of iOS 8 adds a pair of new health-tracking data points to the Health app and one of them won't even need manual data entry or a wearable device if you have a newer iPhone.
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Title: Possible Advance for Some Late-Stage Lung Cancer PatientsCategory: Health NewsCreated: 7/7/2014 12:35:00 PMLast Editorial Review: 7/7/2014 12:00:00 AM
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We're guessing a few of you don't mind preordering the latest triple-A game to ensure you get your hands on it on release day, but (ignoring the whole digital distribution thing) it's increasingly rare for game stores to...
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In the drive to get small, Robert Wolkow and his lab at the University of Alberta are taking giant steps forward.
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Old Gameboys are available aplenty on eBay, Craigslist, and maybe that old box in your mom's garage, but for some people, there's something special about a device crafted with one's own hands. If you fall into that categ...
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Hypersexuality in Women Linked to High Porn Use

Live Science - 8 Jul 2014 00:37
Hypersexuality in Women Linked to High Porn Use For women, being "hypersexual" may mean high rates of masturbation and pornography use, rather than more passive behaviors such as fantasizing, as previous studies had suggested, new research finds.
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As Japan braces for Super Typhoon Neoguri, NASA has been monitoring the tropical cyclone from space. The International Space Station and NASA's Earth-observing satellites, Terra and Aqua, have tracked Neoguri as it has d...
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You'll be able to learn a whole language eating a pill in the future When MIT Media Lab founder Nicholas Negroponte says that humans will be able to learn an entire language by eating a pill, you better listen. In this new TED Talk, Negroponte shows all the times he was right predicting t...
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