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Airing is a tiny $3 device that will combat sleep apnea without the mask
Digital Trends - 21 Jun 2015 18:44
A company in Burlington, Massachusetts, is running an Indiegogo campaign to bring the Airing, a $3 alternative to the traditional CPAP masks, to the sleep apnea-ridden masses. The post Airing is a tiny $3 device that wil...
Apple invented a material that hides your iPhone's antenna lines
Engadget - 21 Jun 2015 04:24
Not a fan of the iPhone 6's less-than-flattering antenna lines? Neither is Apple, apparently. The company has filed for a patent on a composite material that looks like anodized metal, but still allows wireless signals t...
Matte Black iPhone 6 Card Sleeve
The Gadget Flow - 21 Jun 2015 23:00
One card slot to hold up to 3 cards and a working iPhone 6 cover makes this Matte Black iPhone 6 Card Sleeve a compact accessory you can carry in your pockets every day. It's a beautifully handmade leather sleeve which i...
Cobblestone - Wi-Fi Audio Receiver by Muzo
The Gadget Flow - 21 Jun 2015 08:00
Stream your favorite music from anywhere around the house with Cobblestone WiFi Audio Receiver by Muzo. It turns your speakers or home theater into a Wi-Fi streaming music system within minutes. The fact that it works as...
Racer Rocker by Loll Designs
The Gadget Flow - 21 Jun 2015 23:00
Burn off excess energy every day by using this amazingly designed Racer Rocker by Loll Designs. It's a multi functional line up which is wider and lower so that the driver gets a perfect balance of bodily comfort and men...
Review: The Logitech MX Master wireless mouse may be my favorite ever
AppleTell - 21 Jun 2015 22:52
The Logitech MX Master stands out from the competition for numerous reasons. The post Review: The Logitech MX Master wireless mouse may be my favorite ever appeared first on AppleTell.
This new South African startup wants to help you crowdfund gifts and occasions
Geek Time - 21 Jun 2015 17:45
Feel like asking your friends to pay for a trip rather than give a gift or check? With Candystick, you can ask folks to support larger gifts together
FDA Approves BrainPort V100, A Gadget That Helps Blind People See With Their Tongues
Tech Times - 21 Jun 2015 06:52
The FDA gave the green signal to BrainPort V100, technology designed to aid blind people in seeing with their tongues.
Facebook and Google get neural networks to create art
Engadget - 21 Jun 2015 01:32
For Facebook and Google, it's not enough for computers to recognize images... they should create images, too. Both tech firms have just shown off neural networks that automatically generate pictures based on their unders...
That Ancient Martian Ocean? It Might Have Been Frozen.
Gizmodo - 21 Jun 2015 16:00
When we think "ancient Mars," we often picture roaring rivers, warm oceans, and if we're being optimistic, perhaps some simple life forms. But it's also possible the Mars of eons past was not a water-covered paradise at ...
Apple To Replace 3TB Hard Drives In Some Older iMacs
Ubergizmo - 21 Jun 2015 15:06
Did you purchase a 27 inch iMac between December 2012 and September 2013? You might be eligible to receive a free hard drive upgrade from Apple. The company has launched a replacement program for the 3TB hard drives foun...
Amazon Will Soon Start Paying Authors Based on e-Book Pages Read
Gizmodo - 21 Jun 2015 15:00
What if we lived in a world where authors earned royalties not based on how many books they sell, but on how many pages we read? The idea, which would have been preposterous 10 years ago, is not only possible with modern...
Apple's new Safari will let you block ads, which makes some people happy and some people very scared
Mashable - 21 Jun 2015 14:30
The Internet works best for most people when it's frictionless: skipping from site to site like a stone flipping easily on water, with no pop-ups, no ads, no videos that play automatically. Aaaah, pure, easy scrolling an...
A First Look at Stunning Ultra HD Video of Earth From Space
Wired - 21 Jun 2015 13:00
This week NASA released a first look at the ultra-high definition video shot at the International Space Station. The post A First Look at Stunning Ultra HD Video of Earth From Space appeared first on WIRED.
'Plant messiah' dodges crocodiles to save rare water lilies
New Scientist - 21 Jun 2015 13:00
In the hunt for endangered plant species, you occasionally have to put your life on the line, says Carlos Magdalena, who brings species back from the brink (full text available to subscribers)
Uber bans firearms in its cars, for drivers and passengers
Digital Trends - 21 Jun 2015 12:57
Whereas it had previously deferred to local and federal laws on gun possession, Uber has now banned all types of firearms from its cars -- though the decision isn't related to the Charleston shooting. The post Uber bans ...
Space Lovers Urged to Shoot for the Stars with DIY Satellites
SPACE.com - 21 Jun 2015 12:24
A public astronomy event at the Intrepid air and Space Museum in New York City featured a talk by Mason Peck, director of Cornell University's Space System's Design Studio and NASA's former chief technologist.
Winners and losers from the E3 video-game show
Phys.org - 21 Jun 2015 10:00
The video-game industry's annual Electronic Entertainment Expo, which occupied the Los Angeles Convention Center this past week, was an overwhelming, exhausting experience--so many games, so little time. But most of the ...
UCLA discovers how solar cells' charges can last for weeks
Engadget - 21 Jun 2015 05:58
Solar cells have always been inspired by photosynthesis, so it's only natural for researchers to take cues from different aspects of the energy-making process. A team of UCLA chemists, for instance, have developed a way ...
Amazon Wants New Customer Reviews System To Be More Helpful And Gain Your Trust: Here's How
Tech Times - 21 Jun 2015 04:35
Amazon is rolling out a new review system in which customer reviews will be given different weightings depending on how old they are and whether they are made by verified customers or not.
Court wants Comcast to expose commenter sued for defamation
Engadget - 21 Jun 2015 02:57
Here's a reminder that online anonymity can't always protect you: the Illinois Supreme Court has ordered Comcast to reveal the identity of a subscriber involved in a defamation lawsuit. The case was filed by Bill Hadley ...
Not your grandpa's office: Americans are telecommuting and using their smartphones more in their jobs
Digital Trends - 21 Jun 2015 02:35
According to a new set of findings released by Workspot, the evolution of the American workplace and workforce shows a growing number of workers telecommuting and using their smartphones to remain connected to their jobs...