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Location American Technology News for 9 August 2014
Miilo oneBike transitions from balance to pedal bike with ease One of the best ways to teach kids how to ride a bike is with a balance bike. The pedal-less design lets them scoot along, tucking their legs when they feel comfortable enough. Kids grow quickly, though, and those balanc...
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Big Diamond Ring

The Gadget Flow - 9 Aug 2014 08:00
Big Diamond Ring Accessorize yourself with this minimal yet sophisticated Big Diamond Ring for the next outdoor party with friends or family and make your style statement stand out from the lot. It's a simple, hollow diamond ring that ha...
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Ebola outbreak update: Infected bodies dumped on streets, airlines take precautions As the Ebola outbreak continues to consume West Africa, people are dumping infected bodies on the streets. Airlines too are taking precautions to scan passengers because of public health concerns.
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The Goomba nobody knew existed can't be killed

Slash Gear - 9 Aug 2014 16:09
The Goomba nobody knew existed can't be killed It's called the Mystery Goomba, and for almost two decades no one knew it existed. In Super Mario 64, gamer pannenkoek2012 noticed that something was off: a Goomba was represented on the counter but not displayed in the ...
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Tabla Blackboard Wall Clock

The Gadget Flow - 9 Aug 2014 08:00
Tabla Blackboard Wall Clock Call it an ultimate stationery or another beautiful piece of home decor, the Tabla Blackboard Wall Clock might just be the best thing you get for yourself this Back to School season. It's a clock, bulletin board, chalk b...
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Origami Robots Fold Themselves And Walk Away A team of engineers from Harvard and MIT have developed oragami-inspired robots that are capable of folding and unfolding themselves.
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Disney Conquers Physics, Uses 3D Printing To Create Impossible Spinning Tops  Have you ever been sitting around bored and found yourself trying to get some random household object — a battery, a pen, whatever — to spin around like a top? Disney has taken that idea to a pretty grand extreme. ...
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Tech Companies Praise The President For Speaking Out In Favor Of Net Neutrality  President Barack Obama spoke in favor of net neutrality this week, pushing back against the idea of paid prioritization, which many call Internet “fast lanes.” Following the president’s comments, a number of tech...
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Tick Mark Wristwatch tells the time in style

Coolest Gadgets - 9 Aug 2014 18:07
Tick Mark Wristwatch tells the time in style Most of us these days tend to use our smartphones as the primary outlet to tell the time, although a fair number of us still wear watches around our wrists. It is convenient to check out the time at a glance, but on the ...
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Star Wars R2D2 Kitchen Timer adds another dimension to its capabilities If there ever was a famous astromech droid that has saved the galaxy many times over, not to mention being able to avoid getting eaten, crushed, and recycled, or even grazed by a laser blaster, then it would be the one a...
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Apple remains top in smartphones, Google owns smartphone platform top spot Apple has a bigger base, but Samsung is shipping more units. Google's Android OS is still sitting pretty.
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What If The Big Bang Was A 4D Black Hole Instead? The Big Bang has a lot of problems. For one, the usual laws of physics break down in a singularity. It’s bizarre and chaotic; anything could happen. Which makes cosmologists wonder why it would evolve into something as...
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Monkeys Recognize Family, Even if Separated at Birth (Op-Ed) Macaque monkeys grow up with their mothers and are often not familiar with their fathers. But they can recognise the paternal side of the family even without ever being introduced to them.
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Title: New Cancer Classification System Might Boost Patient OutcomesCategory: Health NewsCreated: 8/7/2014 12:35:00 PMLast Editorial Review: 8/8/2014 12:00:00 AM
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Title: Scientists Inch Closer Toward Using Stem Cells for Spinal InjuriesCategory: Health NewsCreated: 8/7/2014 2:35:00 PMLast Editorial Review: 8/8/2014 12:00:00 AM
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The synthesis of ammonia is one of the globe's most significant industrial applications of chemistry. PhysOrg reports the publication in the August issue of Science (sadly, article is paywalled) the description of a low-...
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IBM unveils TrueNorth chip wired to work like human brain After 10 years of research, IBM has finally unveiled a working SyNAPSE chip. With functions similar to a brain, the chip opens up a range of possibilities, hinting at a bright future for computing technology.
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Heist of 1.2 billion usernames, passwords by Russian hackers raises questions Hold Security fuels cybersecurity fears with research that proves credentials were hacked by a Russian gang. Latest loot also the biggest in the history.
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Planes, cars...now airport screening devices can be hacked? Uh-oh A security researcher for Qualys has found out that airport security machines are vulnerable to hackers. The latter can disable or undermine important elements of a security apparatus.
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Canada sends 2 icebreakers to Artic to support bid for control of sea floor under North Pole
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These days, data centers, portable USB battery chargers and all sorts of transportation are going green thanks to fuel cell technology. Now you can add submersibles to that list: Japan is developing a 33-foot-long submar...
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Facebook's getting some company in its fight with the New York district attorney's office over the protection of user data from government investigations, something that has quickly become a battle over constitutional ri...
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