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Location American Technology News for 2 June 2015
At long last, somebody finally built a fully functional X-Wing drone Following up his previously shown Millennium Falcon, Tie Fighter, and Imperial Destroyer drones, YouTuber and aerial videographer Oliver C is back with a ship we've all been waiting for: The iconic X-Wing fighter. The po...
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Batteriser is a $2.50 gadget that extends disposable battery life by up to 800% This slim metal sleeve is essentially a super-minimal voltage booster that slips onto a disposable battery, and extends its life up to a claimed 800 percent for batterie sizes AAA through D. The post Batteriser is a $2.5...
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Japan’s ‘Cardboard Theater’ uses your tablet to create a private movie house Japan is known for its quirky trends that don't always make sense to the rest of us, but this latest one might be a winner: the Cardboard Theater The set-up, designed to deliver a private, somewhat immersive movie-watchi...
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Apple's bold plan to convert casual music fans into streaming subscribers Imagine clicking iTunes’ “Buy” button to purchase the latest record from Drake or Pharrell Williams, only to get a popup from Apple suggesting you’re behind the times. That’s what might happen as Apple uses its...
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HidrateMe Smart Water Bottle keeps you hydrated

Slash Gear - 2 Jun 2015 02:54
HidrateMe Smart Water Bottle keeps you hydrated HidrateMe is a new smart water bottle that integrates into one's personal fitness goals (and life in general) to both monitor and tailor one's daily water consumption, tracking it using smart technology and feeding data ...
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Android M's coolest hidden feature needs a lot of work Last week, we brought you word of an incredibly cool hidden Android M feature: Multi-window support that will let you have two apps open at once side by side. However, Android Police has been playing around with this new...
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Picture of the Day: Water Walkway in Croatia

Twisted Sifter - 2 Jun 2015 23:24
Picture of the Day: Water Walkway in Croatia Seen here is one of the many water walkways at Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia. In 1979, Plitvice Lakes National Park was added to the UNESCO World Heritage register and was among the first natural sites added wo...
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iGlowCageB - Water Bottle and Cage With LED Light by Topeak Make your bike rides at night super entertaining and brightly lit up with iGlowCageB. It's a unique water bottle and cage combo for your bike which has been integrated with a bright RGB LED for clear visibility in the da...
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The Dark Web Drug Lords Who Got Away

Wired - 2 Jun 2015 16:42
When Ross Ulbricht begins his life sentence at a federal prison in the coming weeks, he won't just be serving his own time. He'll also be serving the time of all the Dark Web drug lords who escaped his fate. The post The...
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Love GoPro Camera? Hackers Love It Too And They Could Be Watching You A security company revealed how easy it is for hackers to gain access to GoPro cameras, which they can then use to spy on the owners of the device.
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Surviving 42 Minutes Underwater...How Boy Beat the Odds A teenager in Italy recently beat some incredible odds when he survived for 42 minutes underwater, according to news reports.
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Several popular smart phones fail to reach normal Internet speeds A lot of users are using outdated mobile devices that fail to reach adequate speeds on mobile networks. This is shown by measurements shared by the users of Netradar, a free mobile application that measures mobile connec...
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The AGUA is Like a Wet Suit Carrier for Your Camera The camera gear brand Miggo has unveiled a new camera carrier called the AGUA. It’s a weather resistant bag that looks and feels like a wet suit designed for cameras instead of people. On the outside of the bag is a la...
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Japanese robot could replace your moving company, shoves like a human In a robot, strength is important, but sometimes it's more important how the strength is directed. If you've ever had to move a refrigerator, you know that the best course of action involves pushing or pulling the object...
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The invisible key to methane hydrates

EurekAlert! - 2 Jun 2015 06:00
(American Institute of Physics) Canadian researchers are studying the role that methane nanobubbles might play in the formation and dissociation of natural gas hydrates, a currently untapped source of natural gas and a c...
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The Martian Curiosity celebrates 1000 Sols on Mars! Marking the occasion with utter glee, the car sized robot snapped a cool mosaic view (above) looking back to 1000 Sols of high impact exploration and discovery on the R...
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Universal Pictures reveals plans to restore 15 silent film era classics Universal Pictures announced its plans to restore 15 classic silent films over the next four years. Announced at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, the move shows the studio's commitment to preserving their legacy. ...
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Pouring hot liquid metal into a lava lamp gets cool results The question isn't why you would pour molten aluminum into a lava lamp. The question is why WOULDN'T you pour molten aluminum into a lava lamp?
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Disney Playmation: What's the game about and how does it use Hasbro toys? Disney has announced a new gaming platform. It's like Disney Infinity, but it's in partnership with Hasbro. Called Playmation, it will combine physical products with mobile apps. Disney and Hasbro unveiled the platform w...
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This is a Giant Fujinon XA55 Broadcast Lens on a Tiny Panasonic GH4 What do you get if you mount a giant $60,000 broadcast lens to a tiny mirrorless camera? That’s what YouTube user SirJonnyCargo recently set out to find out. He used a Fotodiox lens adapter to mount his Panasonic GH4 o...
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Microendoscope could eliminate unneeded biopsies

Science Daily - 2 Jun 2015 19:23
In a clinical study of patients in the United States and China, researchers found that a portable, low-cost, battery-powered microendoscope could eventually eliminate the need for costly biopsies for many patients underg...
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Apple's Smart Earphone Patent Is Designed For Sharing A Single Set  Apple has a patent for earphones (via AppleInsider) that pretty ingeniously suits common usage – the headphones described in the document can automatically detect multiple users using one earbud apiece and switch fro...
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