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Desktop LED Clock Fan
The Gadget Flow - 29 Jun 2015 23:00
A fantastic floating LED design will keep telling you the time when you get yourself one of these Desktop LED Clock Fans. The triple-blade design will be blowing big air in spite of the fan being pretty compact while the...
Time for Coffee Macbook Sticker by Stickerlicious
The Gadget Flow - 29 Jun 2015 07:50
Consider yourself a coffee addict? Why not highlight your preference on your MacBook with the Time for Coffee Macbook Sticker by Stickerlicious. It's made of high-quality matte black decal which will cover the Apple logo...
Justin Bieber is a vulnerable canvas in artsy 'Where Are Ü Now' music video
Mashable - 29 Jun 2015 20:36
Music is art, and so is Justin Bieber's body. The pop star transforms into a vulnerable canvas for Skrillex and Diplo's 'Where Are Ü Now" music video, in which many artsy freeze frames could serve as individual art pie...
Relio is a little light that puts the Sun in your pocket
Coolest Gadgets - 29 Jun 2015 22:00
The quality of the lights all around us completely change the way we see the world. It’s not something we naturally notice, but when we use the wrong lights for certain scenarios, we know something is off. Would you pu...
Why buy butter when you can churn it at home?
Coolest Gadgets - 29 Jun 2015 20:30
How often do you think about where your food comes from? Does it weird you out that people not only used to know the name of the dairy farmer their milk came from, but also the name of the cow? We've moved on from that s...
Simple Card Holder by Campbell Cole
The Gadget Flow - 29 Jun 2015 23:00
There's nothing like the beauty of naturally ageing leather and that's what you'll get to experience when you buy one of these Simple Card Holders by Campbell Cole. It comes in black and oak brown version which are compl...
Study Finds Google Search Is Harming Consumers
Ubergizmo - 29 Jun 2015 11:36
It's safe to say many rely on Google to search for all kinds of things, such as product reviews, restaurant reviews, hotel reviews, retailers, and more. In fact it has become somewhat of a habit to turn to Google for our...
Digital Coin-Counting Money Jar By Emerson
The Gadget Flow - 29 Jun 2015 07:50
Stock your coins without going through the pain of counting them by using this Digital Coin Counting Money Jar. It's a simple money jar that will electronically count every coin that slips through the slot. Once counted,...
Barnacle action cam could be the new GoPro
Digital Trends - 29 Jun 2015 22:53France Bans Use Of Hands-Free Headsets While Driving
Ubergizmo - 29 Jun 2015 14:23
The goal of hands-free devices like speakerphones and Bluetooth headsets is that they free up the driver's hands. This means that they will be able to keep both hands on the wheel while driving which technically should b...
My Name Is Only Real Enough to Work at Facebook, Not to Use on the Site
Gizmodo - 29 Jun 2015 06:06
I always knew this day would come. The day that Facebook decided my name was not real enough and summarily cut me off from my friends, family and peers and left me with the stark choice between using my legal name or usi...
Meanwhile, robots are getting married in Japan
Mashable - 29 Jun 2015 05:48
True love knows no bounds, except maybe battery life. While same-sex couples across America celebrated their right to marry this weekend, festivities of a more mechanical sort were happening in Tokyo. See also: Steve Woz...
Samsung Patent Could Double Smartphone Battery Life, Lithium-Ion Research Shows
IBTimes - 29 Jun 2015 05:01
Samsung has developed a method that could nearly double the capacity of lithium-ion batteries, those found in current smartphone models. The technology involves adding a silicon material to the traditional lithium-ion la...
Instagram risks some Chrissy Teigen side-eye if it censors her nipple
Mashable - 29 Jun 2015 22:41
Instagram should prepare for Chrissy Teigen's wrath appropriately if it deletes her post for violating its arbitrary nudity guidelines. No one wants her disapproving glare haunting them as they try to sleep at night The ...
Making houses in Sweden with additive manufacturing
Phys.org - 29 Jun 2015 15:10
In a collaborative project worth SEK 35 million, researchers and external partners are together developing technology to make full-scale 3D prints of cellulos- based material. It is not a matter of small prints - the obj...
Researchers develop algorithm to help identify patient zero in an epidemic
Phys.org - 29 Jun 2015 14:50
(Phys.org)--A team of researchers affiliated with several institutions in Croatia has developed an algorithm that is able to help pinpoint the first person who became ill when an epidemic occurred. In their paper publish...
High Schoolers' Experiment Lost Again on Launch Failure
ABC News - 29 Jun 2015 04:36
Rocket science lesson for high school student turns out to be more about determination, loss
Docking Adapter, Satellites, Student Experiments Lost In Dragon Failure
Space News - 29 Jun 2015 00:15
The cargo lost on a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft when its Falcon 9 launch vehicle failed June 28 range from a key piece of hardware for future commercial crew spacecraft to an experiment developed by middle school students, ...
Microsoft Research says its lens system can improve the Oculus Rift's vision
PC World - 29 Jun 2015 22:40
Microsoft Research has developed a lens system it believes is superior to the one in a developer's version of the Oculus VR Rift headset, albeit at much greater cost and thickness. Each lens system could cost around $225...
The Floating Record vertical turntable puts a different spin on your records
Digital Trends - 29 Jun 2015 20:45
If you took your average record player and propped it up on its side, you'd end up with all sorts of problems, but vintage audio startup Gramovox has developed a new record player that circumvents these issues The post T...
[GadgeTell] Sony Xperia Z4 Compact likely benchmarked with FHD screen, 13 MP front cam
Technology Tell - 29 Jun 2015 20:28
[From GadgeTell] Many of Sony's "strategic" moves regarding new product releases and old device retirements lately have made little to no sense, but in the eyes of easily pocketable flagship fans, the Japanese OEM should...
Supreme Court won't touch Google's fight with Oracle over Android
Engadget - 29 Jun 2015 17:30
When Oracle got a second chance at making Google pay for using Java programming kits in Android, the folks in Mountain View raced to the Supreme Court in hopes of stopping that renewed lawsuit dead in its tracks. Unfortu...