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Brick Street View turns Google Maps into LEGOs

Slash Gear - 12 May 2015 00:36
Brick Street View turns Google Maps into LEGOs Regular Google Maps a little too boring for your tastes? There's a new skin of sorts for the mapping service that overlays it with LEGO bricks, transforming your neighborhood -- or anywhere else you want to search -- int...
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'The Void' virtual reality theme park will have 'holodeck' rooms Virtual reality headsets are about to go mainstream as Oculus is becoming available to buy next year. In the wake of new VR developments, a brand new type of theme park is emerging. It's time to enter The Void. VR gamers...
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Microsoft consortium to install new undersea cables between US, UK, and Asia Microsoft has announced that it is shelling out some big money to run some new undersea cables to connect data centers in North America with data centers in Ireland. The software giant also has plans to lay undersea cabl...
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Facebook delves into online garage sales with improved search If you're looking for used furniture or electronics online, after checking Craigslist and eBay, you might want to take a look at Facebook for that second-hand gaming console. Facebook is reportedly testing a new search f...
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I still trust autonomous cars more than I trust you I told my grandmother about Mercedes-Benz's self-driving F 015 concept the other week, and she was horrified. "However could you trust it to drive you safely?" she wanted to know, perhaps thinking of how her DVR regularl...
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Mummies with no bones: only as evil as you think

Slash Gear - 12 May 2015 20:54
Mummies with no bones: only as evil as you think A group of scientists at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital have scanned around 800 mummies of animals from ancient Egypt. Of these 800 mummies, the team found that approximately 1/3rd did not contain full animal b...
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For many internet giants, undersea fiber optic cables are a lifeline. In some cases, it's the difference between delivering fast services overseas and watching people give up in frustration. Microsoft knows this all too ...
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Your next Sidecar ride could be carrying more than passengers and parcels. The ride-sharing company announced that it is teaming with local cannabis service Meadow to bring same-day weed deliveries to medical marijuana p...
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If you've seen an episode of Star Trek, you're likely familiar with the Replicator device on board the USS Enterprise that synthesized meals and beverages on demand. Well, a company in Israel created the modern-day equiv...
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Verizon is buying Engadget, not its editorial

Engadget - 12 May 2015 22:45
Verizon is buying Aol, and so Engadget's going to be owned by Big Red, too. What's that mean for you, our readers? Well, nothing, really. In the time that I have been editor-in-chief, the Engadget team has done some incr...
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Periscope update finally lets you change your mugshot It's hard to imagine that Periscope, Twitter's almost preempted livestreaming service, is six weeks old now. But that's exactly the message that is being sent out now that uipdate 1.0.4 is starting to roll out to users. ...
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There are already computer chips with brain-like functions, but having them perform brain-like tasks? That's another challenge altogether. Researchers at UC Santa Barbara aren't daunted, however -- they've used a basic, ...
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Olympus rains down new lenses, updates, titanium E-M5 Mark II Olympus must be having a blast. Today it is announcing not one, not even two new things. Actually, it's better if we don't count. At the top of their list, of course, comes its two new M.ZUIKO DIGITAL PRO lenses that add...
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Samsung ARTIK wants to wire the IoT (& solve drought) Samsung has launched a new range of chipsets intended to get your home appliances online and talking to each other, borrowing smartphone chip tech for its new ARTIK range. The trio of tiny boards - as small as 12 x 12 mm...
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Makers are getting their own social network

Engadget - 12 May 2015 15:00
Maker Media founder Dale Dougherty speaks with such an infectious exuberance about creating and building that after speaking to him you want to go home and resurrect that project that's been sitting in your garage or bed...
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Midsize SUVs may not be as safe as drivers think

Slash Gear - 12 May 2015 21:03
Midsize SUVs may not be as safe as drivers think Many midsize SUVs so popular for their perceived safety higher up than other road users are actually underperforming in key crash conditions, a new batch of IIHS testing concludes. The segment, which borrows the styling ...
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NVIDIA just flipped on a major upgrade for its GRID cloud gaming service: Full 1080p support at a blistering 60 frames per second. That's the same resolution and frame rate as many games running on the Xbox One and PS4, ...
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Hard manual labor isn't the only task mankind's assigned to robots; they've also been known to make a drink on occasion. Since the '50s, we've had machines of one type or another that were ready to pour us a cold one, an...
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Skype Translator removes barriers, drops sign-in requirement This morning Skype Translator Preview dropped its sign-in requirement, making it easier for new users to take part in the translation action. This app works with Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 preview for both PCs and tablet...
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It was just under a year ago that Imagination Technologies launched its "Raspberry Pi on steroids," the MIPS Creator CI20. Now that Maker Faire is upon us, the company has taken the opportunity to present its second-gene...
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As David Bowie well knows, sound and vision are a wonderful pairing. Now, Sony is following in his footsteps: its latest LED bulb is also a Bluetooth speaker.
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Take a picture through a window and you'll often find you've captured more of your own reflection than the scene outside. You can solve the problem with a black cloth and a polarizing filter, but that's not ideal for the...
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