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Location American Technology News for 26 March 2015
Crazy 3D tattoo makes man look like machine A tattoo with amazing depth makes a man's arm look like it belongs to a shape-shifting android with peeling skin. Even famous street artist Banksy thinks it's cool.
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WhatsApp cofounder: Sorry developers, no API for you Sometimes, the best questions at a conference don't come from the interviewers but the audience That was the case on Wednesday at this year's F8 developers conference in San Francisco. Kleiner Perkins partner Mary Meeker...
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An 8-Bit Instant Camera Made with a Gun, Game Boy, Camera, and Thermal Printer Moscow-based artist Dmitry Morozov has created a strange DIY camera unlike any we’ve seen before. It’s an 8-bit instant photo shooter created with an old Game Boy, a camera, a thermal printer, an Arduino board, and a...
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Fujifilm FinePix XP80 Review

Photography Blog - 26 Mar 2015 17:15
Fujifilm FinePix XP80 Review The Fujifilm FinePix XP80 is a tough water, freeze, shock and dust proof compact camera. The XP80 offers a 16.4 million pixel 1/2.3 inch BSI-CMOS sensor, built-in wi-fi, 10fps burst shooting, 1080i HD movies, a 5x zoom l...
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Are Smart Pills & Brain Zapping Risky? Bioethicists Weigh In Boosting a person's smarts through drugs or electrical or magnetic stimulation of the brain is becoming increasingly widespread. Now, bioethicists weigh in, saying that while such cognitive enhancement is neither bad nor...
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Google Granted Patent for Smart Contact Lens May allow people with diabetes to easily measure glucose levels
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Endangered The endangered Ili pika ("Magic Rabbit"), a small rabbit with mouse-like ears, has been caught on camera in China for the first time in two decades. The images were published by National Geographic last week, giving a gl...
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The LED Clock Fan cools you off and keeps you

Coolest Gadgets - 26 Mar 2015 23:15
The LED Clock Fan cools you off and keeps you When sitting at your desk working long hours, there are normally two different situations you have to deal with. It is either sweltering hot, or freezing cold. Your computer is always going to prefer it cold, and it’s ...
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Get a Dynex DX-SB114 sound bar for $39.99 That's an awfully inexpensive way to give your TV an awfully good audio upgrade.
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Fujitsu develops thin, solar-powered IoT beacon In a move that could help spread IoT (Internet of Things) devices, Fujitsu has developed a thin, flexible IoT beacon that can send out location and ID information to smartphones and other mobile devices. Measuring 2.5 mi...
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Common bacteria on verge of becoming antibiotic-resistant superbugs Antibiotic resistance is poised to spread globally among bacteria frequently implicated in respiratory and urinary infections in hospital settings, according to new research.
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With Clarkson gone, Top Gear Presenter James May scrambles to sell his Ferrari James May, when asked whether he'll remain with Top Gear sans Clarkson said, "that will require a lot of careful thought." The post With Clarkson gone, Top Gear Presenter James May scrambles to sell his Ferrari appeared ...
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Building Internet Of Things Robots: Microsoft Opens Visual Studio To Node.js Microsoft’s approach to openness is continuing positively; from a software application development perspective. Naysayers will still argue that it’s too little, too late and that it is perhaps ‘too strategically co...
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Science needs your private data to speed up breakthroughs. Researchers find it increasingly hard to recruit participants. Apple did its part earlier this month with ResearchKit and made an attempt to get users involved i...
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First year-long stay on the ISS about to begin

New Scientist - 26 Mar 2015 01:00
One twin will spend the year in space, the other on the ground. Monitoring their health could let us tease apart the effects of space flight from genetics
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Drop By Doormat - Cool Design Doormat For Your Home

The Gadget Flow - 26 Mar 2015 00:00
Drop By Doormat - Cool Design Doormat For Your Home The doormat is the first you see… DROP BY doormat is a cool design doormat that can be used to welcome your guest in a new way. I belief DESIGN starts at your front door.. Every one has a doormat but almost no one has ...
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Google's new CFO gets $70 million for defecting from Morgan Stanley Google's new chief financial officer, Ruth Porat, is being paid more than $70 million for defecting from the same job at investment bank Morgan Stanley.
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LEGO lover meets audiophile in this gorgeous turntable

Digital Trends - 26 Mar 2015 23:50
LEGO lover meets audiophile in this gorgeous turntable This Korean LEGO enthusiast created a working 33 and 45 rpm record player, called "The Planet," out of over 2400 LEGOs. Whether you're a brick lover, audiophile, or both, it's something wonderful to behold. The post LEGO...
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Woolly Mammoth DNA Inserted into Elephant Cells

Live Science - 26 Mar 2015 23:43
Woolly Mammoth DNA Inserted into Elephant Cells If bringing extinct animals back to life sounds like science fiction, that's because it is. But scientists have taken a small step closer to that goal, by splicing a woolly mammoth's DNA into elephant cells grown in the ...
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The Drivemotion LED Car Sign will let you say what you need to say Road rage is a really terrifying thing. People take their own life issues and problems and heap them onto one person who is completely detached from them on the road. Everyone mucks up using a turn signal here and there,...
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Facebook may push Oculus to consumer hardware

Slash Gear - 26 Mar 2015 22:27
Facebook may push Oculus to consumer hardware This week Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg stood onstage at F8, the social network's developer conference, and spoke about Oculus VR. Zuckerberg showed how 360-degree spherical video would be making its way to Fa...
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Antarctica's Supersized Icebergs Shut Down Currents

Live Science - 26 Mar 2015 18:05
Antarctica's Supersized Icebergs Shut Down Currents Colossal icebergs careening along the Antarctic coastline can shut down the deep, cold currents that help drive ocean circulation.
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