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Location American Technology News for 18 October 2014
How to send email using another address from your Gmail account Check out this brief guide where we show you how to send email from different accounts using Gmail. The post How to send email using another address from your Gmail account appeared first on Digital Trends.
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See the difference that one missing ingredient can have in baking a cake Baking a cake is a labor of love but also just basic chemistry, you're mixing ingredients together and making it react into something delicious. But each ingredient is important! Leaving out eggs or baking powder or butt...
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Apple's iPad Air 2 on preorder at Walmart for $489 The retail giant nudges down the price for Apple's two new tablets -- the iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3 -- while also cutting the cost of the iPad Mini original.
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Retina iMac Teardown: New Face, Same Guts

Gizmodo - 18 Oct 2014 02:50
Retina iMac Teardown: New Face, Same Guts The folks over at iFixit have done their usual job of tearing exciting new bits of technology to pieces, this time with the new Retina iMac as their unlucky victim. Conclusion: apart from that pretty new screen, everythi...
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Macbook Sleeve Backpack

The Gadget Flow - 18 Oct 2014 08:00
Macbook Sleeve Backpack We studied and designed it to perfectly fit your 15'' MacBook Pro retina, leaving space for an iPad, a magazine, a moleskine or A4 documents. In the front removable pocket you have a specific space for the charger or mor...
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LED Word Clock

The Gadget Flow - 18 Oct 2014 08:00
LED Word Clock Enough with the clock hands and digital displays – Now it's the age to read time like you read books on this latest introduction from the world of wall clocks called LED Word Clock. Just like the name sounds, this LED ...
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Nearly 7 million Dropbox login details dumped online: Here's what Dropbox had to say A security engineer for Dropbox said that the cloud storage service wasn't hacked. However, users should still change their password.
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Signaling an imminent launch, Sony's upcoming Smartwatch 3 just appeared on the Google Play Store. The sporty yet altogether disappointing Android Wear device is listed at $249.99, putting it on par with the rest of the ...
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In a World Where Don LaFontaine Is A Woman

Gizmodo - 18 Oct 2014 03:00
In a World Where Don LaFontaine Is A Woman Friday night. You could rally and go out for beers, or you could remain pantsless and stay home for beers, while watching a delightful film about the film industry--specifically, voiceover actors in the biz of narrating ...
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Tracking major screw-ups around the Ebola crisis is almost as difficult as tracking the virus itself. The deadly disease spreading throughout West Africa dominated headlines around the world again this week, and every da...
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Fitbit to Display New Allergen Warnings to Sidestep Recall Fitbit has avoided another recall of its products by agreeing to inform buyers that the new Fitbit Flex may contain nickel, an allergen. The warning, as first reported by the New York Times, prompted the Consumer Product...
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iPad Air 2 vs iPad Mini 3: How do Apple's two newest iPads stack up against each other? Apple lifted the veil on two new versions of its popular iPad with the iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3. We stack the two side by side to see how each differs. The post iPad Air 2 vs iPad Mini 3: How do Apple’s two newest iP...
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Mysterious Military X-37B Space plane Lands after Nearly Two Years in Orbit - Video The US Air Force’s unmanned, X-37B military space plane made an autonomous runway landing on Friday, Oct. 17, at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., concluding an orbital test flight nearly two years in duration on a re...
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Brain surgery through the cheek

e! Science News - 18 Oct 2014 04:33
For those most severely affected, treating epilepsy means drilling through the skull deep into the brain to destroy the small area where the seizures originate -- invasive, dangerous and with a long recovery period.
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Epidemic: Killer TB Spreads As Research Plummets (Op-Ed) Everyone has heard of tuberculosis, but few realize it's an epidemic that's out of control.
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Goliath Encounter: Puppy-Sized Spider Surprises Scientist in Rainforest Entomologist Piotr Naskrecki was taking a nighttime walk in the rainforest in Guyana, when he came across a "Goliath birdeater," possibly the world's largest spider.
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U.S. health officials have issued a "task order" to cutting-edge biology laboratories in Maryland, North Carolina and Texas to submit proposals for manufacturing Ebola treatment drugs using tobacco plants. Officials requ...
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NPR Tells The Other Story of Women In Tech

Gizmodo - 18 Oct 2014 22:31
NPR Tells The Other Story of Women In Tech We're all used to hearing about women, or rather, the lack of, in the technology industry. But as NPR's Planet Money, points out, things weren't always that way: back at the dawn of the IT age, women were a major player ...
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This Carpet-Covered Sofa Is Uncomfortable Brilliance If, like me, you're a little OCD, the thought of a carpet with a giant kink in it is the kind of thing that keeps you awake late at night, sweaty-palmed and slightly nervous. That's why I'm not entirely sure if I could l...
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Tracking major screw-ups around the Ebola crisis is almost as difficult as tracking the virus itself. The deadly disease spreading throughout West Africa dominated headlines around the world again this week, and every da...
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Canada will ship 800 vials of its experimental Ebola virus disease vaccine, VSV-EBOV, to the World Health Organization, Ottawa announced Saturday. The Ebola vaccine will be sent in three shipments. Human clinical trials ...
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55 Years Since the World Sees the Moon's Far Side

Physics Buzz - 18 Oct 2014 20:00
55 years ago today mankind first glimpsed the far side of the Moon. You're looking at that first grainy image of an unknown landscape. The first photograph of the far side of the Moon, taken on October 7th, 1959 by Sovie...
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