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Tracer360 Visibility Vest - For Bike Riders

The Gadget Flow - 28 Jun 2015 23:00
Tracer360 Visibility Vest - For Bike Riders The lightweight design and 3M reflected illumination makes the Tracer360 Visibility Vest one of the coolest safety vests bike riders can wear at night. It is an all-season design which is rainproof and can be worn over a...
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Bedjet - Climate Control System

The Gadget Flow - 28 Jun 2015 23:00
Bedjet - Climate Control System Say goodbye to adjusting yourself in bed based on the climatic conditions with the Bedjet Climate Control System. It's one of those superb innovations which will allow you to raise the temperature of your bed based on yo...
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The Ecvision Mushroom LED Air Purifying Lamp - There's fungus among us! Mushrooms are a fungus that release spores to grow more mushrooms. While a good deal of mushrooms are safe for consumption, we don’t necessarily want to take a bite out of any shroom we come across. Of course, mushroom...
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From Social Networks To Market Networks

TechCrunch - 28 Jun 2015 02:00
From Social Networks To Market Networks  Most people didn’t notice last month when a 35-person company in San Francisco called HoneyBook announced a $22 million Series B. What was unusual about the deal is that nearly all the best-known Silicon Valley VCs c...
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8 Pride-themed Easter eggs from Google

Mashable - 28 Jun 2015 00:58
8 Pride-themed Easter eggs from Google This weekend cities all over the world are waving rainbow flags for Gay Pride parades, held in celebration of the LGBT community and its history This year's celebrations are particularly heartening as they follow the Sup...
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SpaceX Rocket Explodes Shortly After Takeoff (Video) Reusable rockets? Still not a thing.
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Graphene takes on a new dimension

Gizmag - 28 Jun 2015 13:38
Graphene is the modern go-to material for scientists and engineers looking to create all manner of new electronic devices. From ultra-frugal light bulbs (both big and small), to super-efficient solar cells, flexible disp...
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Google Smart Contact Lens To Hit The Market Soon?

Tech Times - 28 Jun 2015 09:38
Google Smart Contact Lens To Hit The Market Soon? Glass may have gone to ground, but Google isn't giving up on eyewear. A newly published application for a patent suggests that Google's smart contact lens could hit the market soon.
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Giant Peppermill - Holding Over 2 lbs of Peppercorns

The Gadget Flow - 28 Jun 2015 08:00
Giant Peppermill - Holding Over 2 lbs of Peppercorns Do you have a gigantic appetite for pungent piperine? The Giant Peppermill will surely impress you in that case. It's a 3" tall pepper mill which has the capacity to store over 2 lbs of peppercorns at one time. The size ...
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Samsung To Release Patch In A Few Days To Unblock Windows Updates Samsung has issued a statement that the company will be releasing a patch within a few days for its software to stop disabling automatic Windows Updates.
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Ovuline is responsible for over 350,000 pregnancies

Digital Trends - 28 Jun 2015 05:32
Ovuline is responsible for over 350,000 pregnancies Described by CNN as the man "responsible for 350,000 pregnancies," Paris Wallace certainly sounds like a busy fellow. But it's probably not in the way you'd think after such an introduction. The post Ovuline is responsib...
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Google is saving the environment, one renovated coal plant at a time In the ultimate victory for environmental activists, Google is planning to spend $600 million on a server farm that will span 350 acres of land near Chattanooga, Alabama and will ultimately be 100 percent powered by gree...
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The US' National Institute of Standards and Technology is more than a little worried that its encryption guideilnes have been creating back doors for spies, and it's changing its tune in order to plug those security hole...
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Two years ago today, NASA launched IRIS (Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph), a solar observatory decked out with a high-resolution ultraviolet telescope. During its short time in space, IRIS has provided an unprecede...
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[From In-Car Tech] There's lots of talk about the aluminum-bodied 2015 Ford F-150 losing weight. Don't be fooled into thinking its Sony premium audio system is a lightweight.
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A Computer's Heat Could Divulge Top Secrets

Scientific American - 28 Jun 2015 14:00
A Computer's Heat Could Divulge Top Secrets Like smoke signals, puffs of warm air given off by a computer’s processors can reveal information --
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New apps are helping smartphones to recognize images "OK, this one is pretty cool," said 6-foot-tall Omar Tayeb as he held his left hand in front of himself and snapped it with his iPhone.
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Awesome tech you can't buy yet: Smartwatch gesture controls, portable kegerators Check out our roundup of the coolest crowdfunding projects and product announcements that hit the Web this week. You can't buy this stuff yet, but it sure is fun to gawk! The post Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: Smartw...
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Photos: SpaceX's Rocket Landing Test and 7th Dragon Cargo Flight On June 28, 2015, the private spaceflight company SpaceX will attempt to land its Falcon 9 rocket on an ocean platform after launching the seventh Dragon cargo mission for NASA. See photos from the Commercial Resupply Se...
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We've seen capacitive-touch-enabled plants before, but the robotic vines and leaves of Branching Systems are something altogether different. And, perhaps craziest of all, they respond to your presence. The leaves react t...
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Indigo-Clean Is New Light Designed For Hospitals That Kills Bacteria Hospital-acquired infections pose a major problem to patients, but a new light can kill bacteria. How could this change health care?
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What updates should Android developers focus on from Google I/O? In this video, Android Engineer Kris Pena picks out the most important pieces of information that came out of this year's Google I/O conference She dissects all the changes to Android app permissions, like prompting user...
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