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Location American Gadget News for 24 October 2012
What's the Worst Accidental Text You've Ever Sent or Received? The above photo is a real example of texting gone horribly wrong. Morbid and hilarious for us, but uncomfortable for the him (or her). And it just brings up so many questions. More »
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13 People Who Think the iPad Mini Is Actually Really Cheap Though we think the iPad Mini seems crazy expensive compared to the Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire HD, some people out there actually think the iPad Mini is cheap! Related: I need more rich friends. More »
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Nikon 1 V2 mirrorless camera hands-on! (video)

Engadget - 24 Oct 2012 06:01
Nikon 1 V2 mirrorless camera hands-on! (video) If you followed the launch of Nikon's J2 interchangeable-lens compact recently, then waking up to today's announcement of a higher-specced V2 probably won't come as a huge surprise. Nevertheless, whereas the J2 was frust...
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ITC rules that Samsung violates four Apple patents covering design, touch The back and forth continues. US International Trade Commission Administrative Law Judge Thomas Pender has made an initial ruling that some Samsung's devices violate four Apple patents, including one iPhone design patent...
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Your Smartphone Is Basically a Poopstick

Gizmodo - 24 Oct 2012 23:20
Your Smartphone Is Basically a Poopstick Some unfortunate news for people who don't like rubbing feces on their face: your smartphone is probably covered in it. More »
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Samsung Galaxy Note II to arrive at US Cellular on Friday, pre-orders ship tomorrow US Cellular has been offering the Samsung Galaxy Note II on pre-order for over a month now, but it just sent out an email clarifying that the device will be stocked on retail and virtual shelves beginning this Friday, Oc...
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Where you at? Sprint Direct Connect Now brings push-to-talk to select Android devices Sprint announced on Wednesday the availability of its new Direct Connect Now Android app, which brings push-to-talk capabilities to the Kyocera Rise and LG Optimus Elite with support for other devices "coming soon." Comp...
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New Mac Mini Torn Down and Benchmarked: Ivy Bridge Kicks Ass The folks at Mac Mini Vault have benchmarked and torn down the new Mac Minis. The Mac Mini's $600, 2.5GHz Core i5 Ivy Bridge configuration racked up a Geekbench score of 7433 straight out of the box. That's impressive co...
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The Pitter Patter Of Rain Might Reveal a Bridge's Structural Integrity Closing down a busy bridge for safety inspections is difficult because it can lead to traffic nightmares on either side. But at the same time, the last thing engineers want is for it to collapse with vehicles on deck. So...
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Sewing Boxes Aren't Boring When They're Giant Cabinets Dutch designer Kiki van Eijk created this cabinet to look like an antique sewing box. She really hit the nail on the head here, because it immediately reminded me of the rickety old piece my grandmother had. More »
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Here's a Chrome Extension That Kicks Politics Out of Your Feeds Good news—there are only 15 days left until the election! Bad news—there are 15 days left until the election. If you're on political overload, you can use a handy Chrome extension called Unpolitic.me to rem...
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Fitbit One Review: A Great Way to Monitor Your Wretched Laziness Last month we reviewed the Fitbit Zip, which was basically a glorified pedometer. The Fitbit One is the Zip's big brother, and successor to the very popular Ultra line. Is the feature-filled gadget worth a hundred bucks?...
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Alcatel One Touch Shockwave reaches US Cellular, takes your bumps and scrapes for $50 Those of us picking budget smartphones in the US seldom have the choice of a toughened smartphone, and it's even more of a challenge when we're not signed on to one of the top four carriers. US Cellular is offering the c...
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The Onion Shows Off the GOP's Hot New Voter Suppression App If the GOP wants to win big on election day, it's going to have to do everything in its power to keep minorities from voting. But as The Onion rightly points out, its voter suppression methods are in drastic need of mode...
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Platypus airboats have a Nexus S for a brain, we go eyes-on (video) Here's another extremely cool offshoot of the Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute. Platypus LLC build autonomous robotic airboats that can be deployed for a wide range of usages including environmental data and monitoring...
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Halloween Costumes Are Your Only-Prime-Shipping-Can-Save-You-Now Deal of the Day I just got invited to a Halloween party this weekend. That's great; it means I have friends! But I don't have a costume. This happens every year—I toss around great conceptual costume ideas, but then October 24th ...
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Corning touts 1 billion Gorilla Glass devices: that's a lot of face-saving surfaces You could argue that toughened glass is the cornerstone of the modern mobile industry: without the knowledge that our touchscreen phones and tablets could survive the everyday risks of scratches and minor drops, many of ...
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Ask Chris Anderson, the Man Behind All Those TED Talks, Anything You Want You've heard of TED—those conferences and lectures where interesting people talk about all the interesting things they're doing. Maybe you've seen a video online. Maybe you've seen us make fun of them. More �...
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What's Your Preferred Method of Electric Beard Mitigation? Just because winter's coming on doesn't mean you have to go full-blown Grizzly Adams simply to keep your face warm (they have scarves for that). But if shaving foam and water are too much of a hassle every morning and th...
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Huawei gives Australia peeks at its network hardware and code to regain trust Huawei has had an image problem lately among countries skittish about trusting a Chinese telecom giant with the backbone of networks that its home government might like to snoop. The company's Australian chairman John Lo...
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Apple Is a Follower

Gizmodo - 24 Oct 2012 20:20
Apple Is a Follower Apple never wanted to make the iPad Mini. It was forced to, by an army of tiny tablets laying successful siege to its empire. Apple's conceded a lot of ground already. But it's not the first time this year it's had to pl...
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Verizon's HTC DLX may be called Droid DNA, Windows Phone 8 devices get tentative prices Verizon is one of the more common proponents of silly Android device names, in part through its insistence on that "Droid" prefix for some hardware. When its smartphone badges practically demand a pause for breath, you k...
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