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Location American Technology News for 1 April 2015
Retouch3D lets your put the finishing touches on 3D prints The democratization of 3D printing has made many a dream and idea come true, but for all the fairy tale stories, some things are kept out of the media. Yes, 3D printing does seem like magic, almost instantly giving physi...
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Microsoft Bing Palm Search hands-on: Typing's a thing of the past We've seen fingerprint sensors on phones and tablets, and haptic force-feedback technology on prototype devices on our travels, but Microsoft has come up with something quite different. And it could change the way you se...
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7-year-old girl gets 3D printed 'robohand'

Mashable - 1 Apr 2015 04:51
7-year-old girl gets 3D printed 'robohand' When Faith Lennox was nine months old, she lost her left hand. Now at age seven, she's getting one custom made by a 3D printer. It's called a 'robohand'. She got to pick the colors and watch the printing process firsthan...
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Closca Fuga folding helmet removes the inconvenience Using a bicycle to get around has its advantages: it takes up far less space than a car (and costs less), there's no monthly fuel charges or insurance premiums, and it burns a bunch of calories. The downside is that it c...
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Super Species: Animals with Extreme Powers Invade Museum The tardigrade is only one of many animals that has amazing and extreme abilities, according to a new exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York City.
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Pandora CFO talks streaming music, calls Apple a 'frenemy' We know how we feel about an Apple streaming music option, and we're sure you have likely formed an opinion or two yourself. Will we ditch our chosen streaming option for Apple's? Time will tell, as the service is believ...
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2015 Roundup Of 3D Printing Market Forecasts And Estimates Manufacturers across a broad spectrum of industries including automotive, aerospace, dental, discrete, high tech, and medical products are all actively piloting and using 3D printing technologies today. Prototyping conti...
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April Fools' Day 2015: The best stories from around the web Check the calendar before you read any overly exciting news stories today, it's April Fools' Day and as such everyone pushing pranks - especially on the internet. In the past we've been treated to some real corkers, such...
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Facebook is tracking you all the time, new study claims According to research from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and the University of Leuven's Centre of Interdisciplinary Law and ICT, Facebook's Internet tracking activities extend even to those who have not signed up to the...
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Honda stuns fans with radical Civic concept in NY, confirms Type R for US Honda has revealed a new Civic Concept at the 2015 New York Auto Show to preview the car's 10th generation. The Civic will be offered in sedan, coupe, 5-door hatch, Si, and yes, Type R variants in the U.S. The post Honda...
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The Scars on Mars from the Curiosity Rover Landing Are Healing (Video) The scars inflicted during the Curiosity rover mission's 2012 landing faded steadily for about two years, but the pace slackened thereafter, and some appear even to be darkening again, researchers said.
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Apple begins accepting Apple Watch apps

AppleTell - 1 Apr 2015 05:51
Apple begins accepting Apple Watch apps Force Touch, heart rate tracking, and the Taptic Engine are still off-limits to developers. The post Apple begins accepting Apple Watch apps appeared first on AppleTell.
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2016 Kia Optima bakes in Android Auto

Slash Gear - 1 Apr 2015 23:48
2016 Kia Optima bakes in Android Auto When it comes to refreshing your best-selling model, you could be forgiven for playing it safe, but Kia is taking the tech approach with the 2016 Optima. Longer and wider than the outgoing model, not to mention with a mo...
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AT&T loses bid to have FTC lawsuit dropped

Slash Gear - 1 Apr 2015 22:30
AT&T loses bid to have FTC lawsuit dropped AT&T's attempt to have a lawsuit brought forth by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) dismissed has been swatted away. The FTC sued AT&T for throttling customers who had unlimited data plans late last year, saying AT&T wa...
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BSXinsight delivers the first wearable, non-invasive lactate threshold sensor Exercising is something that should be encouraged by all and sundry, this is for sure. After all, who does not want to remain slim and fit throughout their entire lives, while maintaining a healthy outlook in life? A fit...
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6 of the Best Science-Themed April Fools' Day Jokes

Live Science - 1 Apr 2015 16:34
6 of the Best Science-Themed April Fools' Day Jokes Many poor souls have been victims of April Fools' Day jokes, and science -- with it's reputation for achieving stunning and sometimes fantastic feats -- makes for some of the best fodder.
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Who rules opening day? MLB fandom, explained by Facebook Likes It still feels like the World Series just ended, but MLB Opening Day is already upon us again. The 2015 season begins with the Chicago Cubs hosting the St. Louis Cardinals on April 5 Before the long season begins, let's ...
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Dawn Spacecraft Meets a Strange, New World

Scientific American - 1 Apr 2015 15:00
Dawn Spacecraft Meets a Strange, New World NASA's Dawn spacecraft has entered orbit around the dwarf planet Ceres, one of the most geologically interesting objects in the solar system --
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NASA's 'Flying Saucer' Takes a Spin Ahead of June Flight Test Engineers subjected the saucer-shaped Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) test vehicle, which is part of a project designed to help get heavy payloads down safely on Mars, to a "spin table" test at NASA's Jet Propu...
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Antarctic Octopus's 'Blue Blood' Helps It Survive in Frigid Waters Antarctic octopuses survive subzero temperatures because of the blue pigments in their blood, a new study finds.
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Intel's 'Cherry Trail' Atom chips do more than run Microsoft Surface 3 Intel's "Cherry Trail" line of Atom X5 and X7 processing chips is featured in Microsoft's newest tablet, the Surface 3. Cherry Trail chips are the next generation of processors for mobile devices and tablets. These chips...
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Comcast denies ever being approached for Apple's rumored streaming TV service A streaming TV service from Apple is once again rumored to be in the cards, as it has been at various times during the last five or so years. But this latest outbreak of speculation, which began with a March 17 Wall Stre...
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