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Digital Destruction Watch

The Gadget Flow - 25 Sep 2014 06:30
Digital Destruction Watch Make way for the digital world on your timepiece by breaking through the analog interface on this unusually designed Digital Destruction Watch. It's a destruction indeed by which you get to see the digital dial that seem...
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Lucas123 writes IBM Research and Switzerland-based Airlight Energy today announced a parabolic dish that increases the sun's radiation by 2,000 times while also producing fresh water and air conditioning. The new Concent...
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How To Build Soft Robots

ReadWrite - 25 Sep 2014 20:01
How To Build Soft Robots If you've ever wondered how to engineer a flexible robot that can move like a flesh-and-blood creature, have we got some tools for you. Thanks, that is, to an open-source collaboration that has outlined exactly how to cr...
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LISC Award Now Expected in October

Space News - 25 Sep 2014 04:11
The U.S. Air Force is still weeks away from making the long-delayed award of a multibillion-dollar contract to support the nation's two main launch ranges.
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HTC 'ReCamera' to challenge GoPro

PC World - 25 Sep 2014 20:24
HTC 'ReCamera' to challenge GoPro HTC is building a "lifestyle" camera that will compete against the popular GoPro line of shooters designed for documenting outdoor adventures. According to a report company is behind a Twitter account and web site teasin...
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Blizzard Project Titan canceled after 7 years in development: Bad news. Very bad news Blizzard has decided to put out "Titan" after seven years of development, citing the company's creative struggles of developing a game it didn't identify well with.
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Stock trading has never looked particularly inviting to young, first time investors. Minimum balances and US$8 per trade fees make it hard to dip your toe in the water. Startup brokerage Robinhood, which has just raised ...
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iPhone 6 Bendgate Reaction Could Break The Apple Watch Stop the clock, the tech world has found something wrong with the new iPhone 6. Yes, the iPhone 6 Plus.... bends if you put it under a lot of pressure. Except that's not the real story. Look behind the bend and there is ...
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Thank God It's Thursday: What to Expect from the Return of 'Grey's Anatomy' and 'Scandal' The wait is over Thursday night marks the return of Shonda Rhimes-created favorites Grey's Anatomy and Scandal, who will kick off Seasons 11 and 4, respectively See also: 18 New TV Shows to Watch This Fall But what's in ...
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Google Play Books lands in four new countries

Android Central - 25 Sep 2014 06:16
Google Play Books lands in four new countries Google Play Books is now available in four more countries, expanding today to Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Ukraine. Google Play users in these four countries can now browse, buy and read books downloaded from the Play ...
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iPhone 6 survives crazy drop test from a wingsuit 7,000 feet in the air Because dropping the iPhone 6 on the sidewalk is not enough and because soaking it in liquid nitrogen to shatter it and shooting it with a .50 cal is a little too unfair, RatedRR decided to do the ultimate drop test for ...
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Google's Schmidt explains why everyone should love 'brutal' competition between Apple and Google Ali vs. Frazier. Stones vs. Beatles. Brady vs. Manning. Is there anything better than competition between two rivals at the top of their games? Google chairman Eric Schmidt doesn’t seem to think so, which is why he tel...
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Picture of the Day: The 271 Million Mile Selfie

Twisted Sifter - 25 Sep 2014 05:16
Picture of the Day: The 271 Million Mile Selfie Photograph by ESA/Rosetta/Philae/CIVA   Seen here is a spacecraft selfie taken by the Rosetta space probe some 271 million miles (436 million km) away from Earth and about 50 km away from the 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko c...
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FBI says Apple and Google's new privacy features help people 'place themselves above the law' Just as the furor surrounding the NSA seemed to be quieting down, Apple picked up right where the government agency left off when iCloud was found to be the culprit in the case of the leaked celebrity photos early this m...
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Rosetta Code Rosetta Code is a library of different coding tasks in multiple languages, so you can see how to perform a given task in any language you want.
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Afraid of getting lost? The Polar M400 watch will help you get back on track The Polar M400 smartwatch has GPS and super long battery life to track your workout and daily activity levels. The watch also offers great battery life. The post Afraid of getting lost? The Polar M400 watch will help you...
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[From AppleTell] Surfy is a runner on a surfboard. As you shoot the curl, racking up points for distance, tricks, and goodies collected, try to avoid the perils of the deep.
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LG's EC930T Curved OLED 55″ TV includes webOS

Slash Gear - 25 Sep 2014 08:02
LG's EC930T Curved OLED 55″ TV includes webOS LG's beautifully designed 55-inch OLED television, the EC930T model, has arrived and it runs webOS, the same smart TV UI seen on some of the company's other high-end TVs. The model has many noteworthy features, not the l...
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Chemists recruit anthrax to deliver cancer drugs With some tinkering, a deadly protein becomes an efficient carrier for antibody drugs.
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Among the most promising experimental Ebola vaccines is a drug called ZMapp - and it could have been ready to treat patients long ago had it not sat in a Pentagon drug testing agency for two years waiting for a contract,...
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Legislation that is likely to pass the Australian parliament this week will allow ASIO to get a warrant for access to an unlimited amount of devices, Attorney-General George Brandis has confirmed.
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Report: Students being forced to work in Chinese factories A report from the Wall Street Journal claims that teens in China are being forced to work long and hard hours in factories assembling gadgets for well-known companies. This is in violation of Chinese regulations, but sad...
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