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Location American Technology News for 30 March 2015

Cryptex USB Flash Drive 16 GB

The Gadget Flow - 30 Mar 2015 22:59
Cryptex USB Flash Drive 16 GB Cryptex is a special container which has mechanical combination lock (rotating rings with letters or digits), which people used hundreds years ago to keep secrets. Inside the cylinder there’s a container, where you can...
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Apple Watch Recreated in 800-Brick Nanoblock Sculpture [iOS Blog] With just under a month until the April 24 launch date of the Apple Watch, internationally renowned Nanoblock artist Christopher Tan has re-created the Apple Watch in block form in anticipation of the wearable's release ...
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iPhone 6 case review: X-Doria Defense Shield

AppleTell - 30 Mar 2015 03:52
iPhone 6 case review: X-Doria Defense Shield Attractive case, great protection, poor accessory compatibility. The post iPhone 6 case review: X-Doria Defense Shield appeared first on AppleTell.
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Ancient Moon Crater Named After Amelia Earhart

SPACE.com - 30 Mar 2015 13:30
Ancient Moon Crater Named After Amelia Earhart You would think the battered moon doesn't need one more crater. But thanks to data from NASA's Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission, a massive crater has been found, provisionally named the crater Ear...
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RadioShack wants to sell customer data to the highest bidder, and many people are very upset As part of its bankruptcy process, RadioShack revealed it will auction off the data of its 117 million customers. As you can probably imagine, not everyone is on board with the idea. The post RadioShack wants to sell cus...
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Those pricey high-tech systems that automatically stop or slow your car if it's about to run into something are getting a lot cheaper.
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The personal details of the world's G20 leaders were accidentally emailed to the organisers of the Asian Cup by a staff member of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection, which chose to avoid notifying the le...
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You Can Now Play Super Mario 64 In Your Browser Well, the first level anyway
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LinkedIn Doesn't Have a Chat App, So Caliber Built One for Them But will LinkedIn let it stick around?
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How to Choose the Perfect Summer Camp for Your Kids

Life Hacker - 30 Mar 2015 19:00
Choosing the right summer camp can be pretty daunting. Navigating a world of camp types, subjects, and fees can all be a pain, whether you're the one going or you're looking for something for the kids to do this summer. ...
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Why pay someone else to demolish your kitchen when tearing everything down is the most fun part? Save some cash from that expensive remodel by doing your own demolition and providing the contractors with a blank slate to...
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15 years of Broadband: Here are 8 things it means you no longer have to do Happy birthday broadband, it's been almost 15 years since high speed internet has been making life easier. But do you remember the world before broadband internet speeds? To put it in perspective, Virgin Media's 152Mb br...
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iPhone 6c tipped: keeping the 4-inch display legacy Keeping with the three-tiered approach in 2015 through 2016, a leak this week appears to confirm Apple's next lowest-level iPhone, the iPhone 6c. This device would replicate the success of the iPhone 5s with a dual-flash...
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Treasury Secretary Jack Lew said he would discuss with the Chinese government recent technology policy moves that constitute unfair regulatory pressure on foreign firms.
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Post-company split, Hewlett-Packard's enterprise business is seeing growth in the Australian market, and believes delivering on customer demand, particularly in the converged infrastructure market, is helping fuel growth...
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Apple CEO Tim Cook blasts Apple CEO Tim Cook has taken a public stance on anti-gay legislation being enacted in states across the US, challenging his business counterparts to speak out on discrimination. "These bills rationalize injustice by pret...
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(University of Texas at Arlington) A University of Texas at Arlington electrical engineering researcher is developing a more efficient, low-power integrated circuit for directional hearing aids that will lead to a better...
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3-D printing is going to put humans out of work and make shopping obsolete, if you believe the evangelists. But before it does all of that, it has poor sickly animals to save, like Cleopatra the tortoise.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook Criticizes Pro-Discrimination The Indiana law is one of more than two dozen similar pieces of legislation under consideration around the country, Cook writes.
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Chairman Wheeler Predicts FCC Will Beat Legal Challenge To Net Neutrality  Now that the FCC is the subject of several lawsuits, and its leader, Chairman Tom Wheeler, was dragged in front of Congress repeatedly to answer the same battery of inanity, it’s worth checking in to see how the agen...
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When Apple decided to encrypt its iPhones by default, the move was hailed as a major step forward for security. Except, of course, by the FBI, which is now saying that such encryption should be outlawed. For the safety o...
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Inside Google's anechoic chamber lab

USA Today - 30 Mar 2015 23:56
Inside Google's anechoic chamber lab Google's elaborate setup ensures that no external noises spoil the recording of my voice, except any background sounds that Google chooses to overlay after the fact          
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