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Location American Technology News for 10 September 2014
FujiFilm Instax Wide 300 instant film camera arrives in Spring 2015 FujiFilm has introduced its new Instax Wide 300 camera, a film-based offering that is promised to bring better handling and image composition than its previous Instax cameras. As the name indicates, the Instax Wide 300 u...
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Justin Bieber Booed While Stripping on Stage at 'Fashion Rocks' Ever have that nightmare in which you're naked on stage being laughed at? Justin Bieber lived that very scenario on Tuesday night. The pop star participated in a very awkward sketch during the Fashion Rocks concert in Ne...
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China's Vingoo bringing Freshness to vending machines Startup from China makes a vending machine that peels, squeezes, and pours fresh orange juice on demand
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Fujifilm X-T1 receives a durable, luxe limited-edition Graphite Silver body In addition to a new limited-edition body option, the X-T1 Graphite Silver from Fujifilm has some technical enhancements. Plus, Fujifilm announces an upcoming firmware update for all X-T1 users, plus a new kit lens. The ...
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David Cameron to Scotland: Don't Break My Heart GLASGOW, Scotland — Prime Minister David Cameron abandoned party politics for pure emotion Wednesday, imploring Scots not to break his heart by voting to become independent from the United Kingdom. Conservative Party c...
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Should iPhone users upgrade to the Nexus 4?

AppleTell - 10 Sep 2014 20:22
Should iPhone users upgrade to the Nexus 4? 9gag implies there's nothing new about the iPhone 6 after all, and its key features have existed since 2012 under the Nexus 4's hood. The post Should iPhone users upgrade to the Nexus 4? appeared first on AppleTell.
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$2B is magic number as Microsoft takes steps to snap up 'Minecraft' maker Microsoft is close to acquiring Mojang AB, the indie Swedish game company behind 'Minecraft,' according to reports. The deal is said to be valued at $2 billion.
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Google buys 'smart' spoon maker Lift Labs

PC World - 10 Sep 2014 23:28
Google buys 'smart' spoon maker Lift Labs Google has acquired Lift Labs, which makes a mechanical spoon for people suffering from tremors, in a move giving Google new technology for combating neurodegenerative diseases. San Francisco-based Lift Labs will become ...
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The Ultrasonic Aroma Diffuser provides you with all the ambiance of a spa at home When you want to relax, there are a few different ways you can go about it. Listening to calming music, breathing techniques, doing some yoga, having some tea, lighting some incense, and the list could go on and on. What...
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Polished to a T: Fujifilm X100T Overview

DP Review - 10 Sep 2014 07:00
If there's one thing you can say about Fujifilm, it's that the company has shown a desire to continuously improve its cameras. In the case of the X100T, Fujifilm has taken the already refined X100S and redesigned the v...
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Snapchat settles ownership dispute, says app idea came from ousted partner Snapchat cofounders Evan Spiegel and Robert Murphy have reached a settlement with former Stanford University colleague Frank Reginald "Reggie" Brown over an ownership dispute, admitting that Brown had originally come up ...
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Source: Apple set to acquire Path in an attempt to bolster iOS social cred In a day packed with major Apple announcements, the company tackled smartphones, wearables, and payments. But there is one more sector that may be about to get the Apple treatment: Social. According to a single well-plac...
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iPhone 6 Plus preview: Too big to handle?

Pocket-lint - 10 Sep 2014 03:26
iPhone 6 Plus preview: Too big to handle? If you were a logical iPhone upgrader you will be getting ready to preorder the iPhone 6. It's a lovely device and one that many will opt for when it comes to buying a new phone on the 19 September. The chances are, if y...
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Underground Mapping Near Stonehenge Reveals a New The mysteries of Stonehenge are sometimes revealed by unusual methods--forgetting to water its grass or whacking its stones with quartz . In this case, it took four years of staring at the ground. A new underground surve...
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Diaper Detective smart pad senses dehydration, infection Students at the University of California at Riverside have invented a cheap, easy and effective way to analyze urine in both infants and adults.
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What Do You Want a 3-D Printer to Make in Space? The first 3-D printer in space is due to be launched this month, thanks to a commercial venture called Made In Space. What should that printer make?
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Google Expands Further Into Biotech, Hardware With Lift Labs Acquisition Google's distant past as simply an Internet company is one step further away.
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Be Prepared for the Next Big One With This DIY Earthquake Detector A large-scale early warning system for California earthquakes should be rolling out soon--at least, as soon as the government funding kicks in. Until then, one of the scientists working on the prototype decided to turn h...
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Are Drones Becoming Family-Friendly?

The Huffington Post - 10 Sep 2014 21:11
Are Drones Becoming Family-Friendly? (Image Credit: Tom Bricker) Drones have been talked about a lot, for reasons ranging from military strikes, filming gatherings like burning man, or delivering packages. Notably, Google is investing in a drone delivery fl...
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iPhone 6 and 6 Plus best cases: second edition

Slash Gear - 10 Sep 2014 18:11
iPhone 6 and 6 Plus best cases: second edition There's no reason why you can't go out and pick up more iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus cases than you know what to do with. It's like collecting baseball cards. What are you going to do with all those baseball cards anyway? T...
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[From GamerTell] Natural Doctrine made me hate myself and second guess every decision I ever considered making while I played it.
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Short Walks Can Offset Long Stretches of Sitting

MedicineNet - 10 Sep 2014 09:00
Title: Short Walks Can Offset Long Stretches of SittingCategory: Health NewsCreated: 9/9/2014 9:36:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 9/9/2014 12:00:00 AM
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