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Location American Gadget News for 26 October 2012
Samsung Galaxy S III mini radios get probed by FCC The Samsung Galaxy S III mini (aka the GT-i8190) may have a Napolean complex, carrying as it does the name of its bigger sibling while endowed with a garden-variety 4-inch, 800 x 480 screen and other downmarket specs. Bu...
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I Wish I Lived in the Same Neighborhood As These Guys Who Make Crazy DIY Halloween Decorations I like Halloween but I'm nothing like these three guys from Fairhaven, Massachusetts. They live and inhale everything All Hallow's Eve and their decorations are ridiculously insane, in a good way. Check them out in the t...
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Good Luck Sleeping At Night You Artsy Dumbass

Gizmodo - 26 Oct 2012 01:20
Good Luck Sleeping At Night You Artsy Dumbass If there's one thing you learn living in a crowded urban metropolis it's that birds don't have any trouble finding a place to nest. And when they do, you hope it's not anywhere within earshot of your windows. More �...
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Hackers Just Stole Over 3 Million Social Security Numbers If you've filed tax returns in South Carolina sometime since 1998, you might be in a little bit of hot water. An unidentified, foreign hacker has gotten into the state's Department of Revenue, pilfering around 3.6 social...
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Sony intros Virtual Book Club, enlists 'Breakfast Club' alum Need to talk about books, but hate going over to other people's homes? Move over Oprah, because Sony's helping virtualize the whole experience with Readers Book Club, a virtual book club that lets reader chat with author...
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This Is the First Picture Ever Taken From Space—and It Was Taken From a Nazi Rocket This grainy picture was taken on October 24, 1946, almost 14 months after the end of World War II and almost 11 years before the Sputnik launch. It was taken by American military engineers and scientists, using a Nazi ro...
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Don't Buy an iPhone 5 Dock Because It's a Chinese Scam Apple doesn't make a standup dock for the iPhone 5, which sucks. Normally we'd turn to our friends in China to do what Apple can't (or won't), but in this case, no: purported Lightning docks are complete broken fakery. M...
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Google Maps adds natural terrain by default outside of satellite views, reminds us the world isn't flat Everyone knows that Google prides itself on mapping accuracy. If you hadn't checked beyond the base maps in the past few years, though, you'd have thought the terrain was charted in the "here be dragons" era -- it's been...
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Who'd Have Thought You'd Ever Lust After a Tape Dispenser? It's not often something as mundane as a tape dispenser is worth a second glance. But then again, most of the office supplies on your desk weren't created by one of Alessi's talented designers. The Filo is as minimal as ...
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Windows 8 is in stores today -- are you buying a copy? That special moment has come which usually rolls around only once every three years: Microsoft has released a new version of Windows. For the version 8 update, though, the stakes are higher than ever. Redmond isn't just ...
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This Transforming Sofa Can Furnish Your Entire Apartment Designed by Fanny Adam, an arts student who was clearly living in a cramped dorm, the multi-functional Story sofa is an even more accomplished transformer than Optimus Prime. It changes from a sofa, to a bed, to a dining...
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How Technology and Fashion Made These Dresses Light Up Like a Starry Night Chinese designer Vega Wang combined space-age styles with electroluminescent material to make Alpha Lyrae, an amazing line of gorgeous, glowing dresses. You can see them glow like nebula in the sky at a star-speckled sit...
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Microsoft offering free Media Center upgrade to Windows 8 Pro users until January 31st 2013 Home theater PC enthusiasts weren't too thrilled when Microsoft announced that it was stripping Media Center and its codecs for DVD playback and broadcast TV from Windows 8 in favor of a paid add-on. The folks from Redmo...
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You're Being a Dick on Instagram

Gizmodo - 26 Oct 2012 21:05
You're Being a Dick on Instagram I'm sure you're a good person, but you're making everyone feel awful with the pictures you share. Why? Because your Instagram images have become an enormous swinging middle finger to all of your friends. We need to fix t...
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iPad Mini Cases Are Your Dealzmodo-Exclusive Deal of the Day So you got up early this morning and ordered yourself a spankin' new iPad Mini. Good for you! Sure, the iPad Mini might not be the best value, and that screen can be called pixel-poor, but there's still enough there that...
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Visualized: Inside Moog's Sound Lab

Engadget - 26 Oct 2012 20:56
Visualized: Inside Moog's Sound Lab As touring acts grow weary from their travels across the US of A, Moog has a spot for them to get re-energized. Inside the synth maker's North Carolina headquarters sits a room that's decked out with the company's analog...
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Sony Bravia HX850 Lightning Review: No Gimmicks, Just Great High-end television sets are increasingly overrun with gimmicky hardware—gesture control remotes come to mind—that few people need and even fewer want. But Sony's latest Bravia flagship does only what a TV ...
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Is the Internet Crashing Across America? (Edit: Probably Not!) Don't break out your shotgun, gas mask, and emergency rations, but make sure you know where they are: it looks like an enormous chunk of the Internet in North America is dead. More »
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Engadget's Seattle reader meetup is next week!

Engadget - 26 Oct 2012 20:30
Engadget's Seattle reader meetup is next week! Hard to believe, but the Engadget Seattle meetup is finally here -- or it will be in a mere matter of days. We've got full guest and waiting lists for our SIC event, so we fully expect to see a whole lot of you at The Sh...
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The Awesome Control Rooms that Run the World

Gizmodo - 26 Oct 2012 20:00
The Awesome Control Rooms that Run the World Every day, an army of computers and human operators toil in control rooms, providing electricity to a city, guiding planes across the sky, or searching for the Higgs-Boson. These rooms are all extremely important, whethe...
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Nikkei, Reuters claim Panasonic may quit European cellphones after its second bruising Once bitten, twice shy. Panasonic backed out of the European cellphone market in 2005 and gave it a second chance with its Eluga smartphone this spring, but both Nikkei and Reuters hear that the company is already consid...
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This Down Jacket Keeps You Warm Even When It's Wet A puffy down feather jacket is one of the lightest and warmest things you can wear. But the tradeoff is that if you get it even the slightest bit wet, you'll be wearing a cold soggy mess. Not the Brooks-Range Mojave, tho...
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