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Location American Gadget News for 25 September 2012
Data, like all things, eventually dies. Your music, your movies, your documents, your files, your computer. You don't expect it to live forever but... what if it did? Hitachi claims that they've developed a new quartz gl...
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His name is 'Essam' and he's a 29-year-old art school grad from Maine, who served in Iraq as a "geo-spatial analyst", and has put up posters like the one above all over New York. It shows drones being used to police regu...
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Mythbusters. Not only are they good at revealing what's true and what's myth but they're also awesome at figuring out life's tough questions, like, does God exist? Or at least, that's what College Humor thinks. In this p...
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Who cares if Mother Nature's just buried your ride to work under four feet of ice and snow? You'll be as excited as a kid on a snow day to get outside and clean it off with this lovely folding ice scraper from Eva Solo. ...
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This is not Captain America, but it's as close as you will ever get to feeling like a real superhero. His name is Robert Zackery, an he is a jumpmaster assigned to the USAF's 4th Air Support Operations Group. More &...
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Whether you prefer the sound of acoustic or electric guitars, Kikkerland's got you covered with this set of beechwood spoons shaped like the iconic instruments. More »
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A classic since its inception in the 1940s, the Swiss Army Blanket is as rugged as it is soft. Crafted from pure wool, the hand-woven blanket is revered for its red band and white cross along the edge. Now these vintage ...
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Giant Quarter or Tiny Deli? [Art]

Gizmodo - 25 Sep 2012 22:40
At first glance, we couldn't tell if someone rolled a giant quarter in front of NYC's Katz' Deli, or if artist Alan Wolfson painstakingly crafted a miniature of the deli that was so good, it was borderline indistinguisha...
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Earlier this year, we fell in love with the Nikon D800. How could you not? It's a 36.6-megapixel hulk of a professional camera. But if you don't have $3000 lying around, too bad. More »
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So, it turns out hiring replacement refs so that the NFL season can continue uninterrupted was not the best idea. Sure, it's led to tons of free publicity and has put the league in the spotlight. But with betting website...
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If you're looking for an easy way to raise your iMac screen closer to eye level, HiRise will do that. If you want a quick way to eliminate any trace that you use an external hard drive, or leave your keys and wallet on y...
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Beware, Samsung customers! If you have a Samsung Android-based phone running their TouchWiz user interface, your telephone can be wiped out by going to any web page that contains the code "tel:*2767*3855%23" in an HTML f...
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It's a shame that Tacocopters can't deliver autonomously deliver carnitas to your door yet. They may be able to someday soon. But what will happen to the hardworking delivery boys that today actually transport the food? ...
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So, you want to buy an aircraft carrier. There's only one place you can go—Newport News Shipbuilding, the largest dry-dock in the western hemisphere. More »
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If your computer has a Thunderbolt drive, odds are it's been pretty neglected. Some external storage options are good, but no one choice is a no-brainer. Until now, that is. LaCie's vivid orange drive is the best way to ...
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Before the internet as we know it came to be, there were other services that delivered news and information to homes via computers and TVs. Like AT&T's failed Viewtron system, which required content creators to shell out...
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NASA has just published the most detailed view of the Universe ever taken. It's called the Extreme Deep Field—or XDF for short. It took ten years of Hubble Space Telescope photographs to make it and it shows some t...
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Apple's new Maps may be a horror show, but at least they haven't fully permeated your iOS existence. As one redditor discovered recently, iCloud.com still uses Google Maps when you use its Find My Phone feature. It's a s...
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When you're involved in a sting operation, or just trying to collect some incriminating evidence, the last thing you want is the perps realizing you've been recording everything. And since the days of sneakily recording ...
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In the early days of space exploration, NASA basically made up procedure on the fly. With little knowledge of the world outside our atmosphere, agency physicians worried what humans might encounter out there. Maybe John ...
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Now this is what we were hoping for from Thunderbolt. LaCie just stuck a Thunderbolt port on its USB 3.0 Rugged series of external drives, meaning it's now a tiny, indestructible speed monster. More »
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This Is Why RIM Is Going Down [Video]

Gizmodo - 25 Sep 2012 18:36
Did you really need to make this video, Research In Motion? Do you think your developers will love you more because of spending I don't know how many hours in making this... this... I don't know what this is. More &...
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