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Location American Technology News for 14 June 2015

Asobu - Pill Organizer Bottle

The Gadget Flow - 14 Jun 2015 08:00
Asobu - Pill Organizer Bottle Keep your everyday pills organized with your water bottle by using Asobu. It's what you can call a new kind of sleek pill organizer and water bottle that has been combined to make you never forget your pills and always h...
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For the love of taco emoji! The post Where to Find That Missing Emoji You Needed appeared first on WIRED.
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StoryHome - The Connected Storytelling Device

The Gadget Flow - 14 Jun 2015 23:00
StoryHome - The Connected Storytelling Device A connected audio recorder that help you capture and save your family stories. Skype or Facetime on smartphones and tablets are helping us stay together like never before, but something is missing. The magic of telling s...
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Spying fears prompt smartphone ban for Iran officials Iranian officials with access to classified information will be forbidden from using smartphones in connection with their work because of fears of espionage, a security official said Saturday.
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Pocket Nail & Tool Bag - Tough Stitching With Multiple Pocket Sizes Store your tools in a stylish way by using this Pocket Nail & Tool Bag. It's a soft, suede tool bag made of leather that acts a chic storage for your tools. The tough stitching and multiple pocket sizes work as an amazin...
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How a Dutch firm is going to 3D-print a bridge in Amsterdam 3D printing technology is becoming more powerful and versatile with every passing year, and the latest project of note will see robot arms building a bridge across an Amsterdam canal. The post How a Dutch firm is going t...
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World's First Penis Transplant Patient Is 'Smiling Big': Girlfriend Says She's Pregnant The man who received the first successful penis transplant has just learned he is about to become a father. What could this mean for future transplants?
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5 things we learned about Kim Kardashian during her NPR interview Wait, wait, don't tell me..Kim Kardashian loves selfies? The reality-star mega-mogul recently stopped by NPR's "Wait, Wait...Don't Tell Me" to discuss some not-so-surprising facts about her love of picture-taking and her...
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A New Class of Protected Satellite Communications

Space News - 14 Jun 2015 19:09
A New Class of Protected Satellite Communications A new category of space-based protected tactical communications passed an important test in April. Intelsat General participated in tests led by the U.S. Air Force that validated the protected tactical waveform (PTW) mod...
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Back in November, after a rocky landing on a comet, the Philae lander went into a deep hibernation. Now, months later, the spacecraft has finally woken up, according to the European Space Agency. Early this morning, scie...
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One Month from Pluto, NASA Probe Sees Dwarf Planet's Many Faces The many "faces" of Pluto are visible in new images by NASA's New Horizon's probe, which is only one month away from the first-ever close encounter with the dwarf planet.
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NASA Successfully Tests A New Glider for Satellite Launches NASA has successfully tested a new glider used for launching satellites that will significantly cut down on the costs and complexities involved with launching satellites using first stage booster rockets.
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Conceived by Swedish designer and obsessive-compulsive craftsman Love Hultén, the PK42 is a brilliant reinterpretation of the classic video arcade machine. The post Of Course a Swede Designed This Beautiful Arcade Machi...
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Discovery Of Vulnerability In Brain Tumor Stem Cells May Lead To Successful Brain Cancer Treatment Brain cancers can be highly challenging to treat, but new research shows a potential new treatment. How can patient's lives be saved by using one protein to affect the growth of another?
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A foldable, inexpensive paper battery that can generate a small amount of electricity brings a new sense of power to origami, the Japanese art of paper folding. An engineer at Binghamton University in New York has develo...
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The Amazon Fire TV Stick, one of our most popular products ever, gets a rare discount down to $34 today.
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This Mobile App Will Text For Help And Saves Cardiac Arrest Victims A mobile app brings together individuals capable CPR and those in need of early resuscitation together to increase the chances of survival for a patient suffering from cardiac arrest.
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Cutting the Cord: A new user interface coming to Netflix on the Web Netflix on the Web gets a new look.          
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Edward Snowden to speak at Challengers Conference in Barcelona The startup event, taking place from June 17-18, will feature 60 speakers and house 1,500 participants
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Russia and China have cracked encrypted Snowden files, says report Sounds like the Edward Snowden affair still has a long way to run -- the Sunday Times reports that MI6 agents have been pulled out of Russia and China after sensitive data was exposed. The post Russia and China have crac...
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It won't surprise you to hear that governments are eager to buy unpatched security exploits for the sake of cyberdefense or surveillance, but they're rarely overt about it. No one must have told that to the US Navy until...
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Alfa prices up its stunning 4C Spider

Slash Gear - 14 Jun 2015 21:34
Alfa prices up its stunning 4C Spider It's the price-tag fans of droptop Italian exotica have been waiting for. Alfa Romeo has finally slapped a sticker price on the windshield of the 4C Spider, the convertible version of the aggressively-styled two seater s...
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