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Location American Gadget News for 2 November 2012
How To Make Kick-Ass Emergency Cocktails Out of Whatever’s in Your Pantry By Brent Rose When the lights went out in a good portion of NYC and New Jersey, people holed up in their homes, and a lot of drinking occur...
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Kobo Glo review: another illuminated e-reader lights up the market More Info Hands-on with Kobo's Glo and Mini e-readers Nook SimpleTouch with GlowLight review Amazon Kindle Paperwhite review There's nothing like a good underdog story. Aside from last year's failed Vox tablet, Kobo has ...
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WSJ: Microsoft testing homegrown handset designs with suppliers, may not see mass production Until very recently, Microsoft wasn't known for making hardware. Sure, it put out the occasional Zune, but most of the tech running Redmond's desktop and mobile operating systems traditionally comes from its partners -- ...
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Red gets Epic price cut, drops M, X and Scarlet brains by up to 45 percent Competition is heating up in the high-end digital cinema market, and Red is responding with a slew of massive price cuts. According to CEO Jim Jannard, this "attitude adjustment" is simply a benefit of scaling up product...
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Walking Three Miles in Blacked Out New York City Is Pretty Scary By Casey Chan Lower Manhattan in New York City is still mostly without power which means when night hits, it’s complete darkness. No street lights, ...
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Most Of Your Hurricane Sandy Knowledge Is Coming From A Man Who Doesn’t Believe In Global Warming By Ashley Feinberg If it’s not already, the Wikipedia page on Hurricane Sandy will become the most widely vi...
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Our intern, Nick Stango, on Windows Phone: “You’ll love Windows Phone. It’s so alive!”
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What Are You Doing Once Your Electricity Is Back? Americans all over the East Coast (or at least between a few states of it) are without power, slowly losing sanity and hygiene. Who will charge their phones? What did lig...
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Power Is Being Restored Through Lower Manhattan Right Now! By Jesús Díaz People are cheering on the streets! Seems like Con Edison is going to make it and the entirety of Manhattan will haver power today. We are...
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Downtown Goes Dark on Foursquare By Sam Biddle As saltwater poured into Manhattan, Manhattanites fled to higher, electrified ground like Wi-Fi rats. But other than tweets, we had no proof—until now. New Yorkersâ�...
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So, Maybe This Climate Change Stuff Isn’t So Funny By Andrew Liszewski After this week it’s hard to think that Mitt Romney’s joking dismissal of climate change at the Republican National Conventio...
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Samsung Galaxy Premier reaches the FCC without the LTE we crave Samsung is learning to navigate the US regulatory maze quickly; its Galaxy Premier has already passed through the FCC mere days after it hit the newswires. The approval is very much a mixed blessing, however. While it he...
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Take Your Wine for a Spin with this Wine Aerator’s Tiny Turbine By Eric Limer If you’re looking to properly aerate some red wine, a decanter will work just fine, but if you don’t have a decanter, and...
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Late 2012 iPad carries new PowerVR SGX 554MP4 graphics, muscles ahead in video speed It's well established that the A6X chip in the fourth-generation iPad is about twice as fast as its predecessor in pure number crunching, but how about those reportedly doubled graphics amid some increasingly fierce comp...
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Birthday Cake Goes Boom In Super Slow Motion [Tasted]
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Chris Anderson Is no Longer Editor-in-Chief of WIRED By Joe Brown Well this is surprising. After 10 years at the helm, Chris Anderson is leaving WIRED Magazine to focus on his startup, 3D Robotics.  Here’s the ...
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There Are 20 Million Tweets About the Hurricane (And Counting) By Sam Biddle Twitter decided the time is right to finally release some storm stats, and they are predictably mammoth: According to the company, There have b...
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We here at Dealzmodo see “bargains” or “deals” for knife sets all the time (think “25 knives for $25—but that’s not all folks!”) but we never post them because they�...
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User Manual: Don’t Instagram Natural Disasters By Sam Biddle Instagram is a nice thing. It’s fun to peek at the lives of others, and it’s fun to make our photos look fun. But there’s nothin...
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Android 'smishing' vulnerability discovered by NCSU researchers; Google has a fix incoming The art of smishing (SMS-Phishing) has been practiced for some time, but a discovery by the wizards at NC State University has uncovered a new vulnerability that could bring the aforesaid act back into the spotlight. Xux...
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Like Hurricane Sandy on Facebook for Official News, You Weirdo Masochist  By Leslie Horn I just noticed that one of my friend’s shared Hurricane Sandy’s photo on Facebook. In order to follow official San...
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A Cobb Salad In a Crouton Cone Is a Fantastic Way To Eat Healthy By Andrew Liszewski The unrecognized geniuses over at DudeFoods.com have come up with an absolutely brilliant way to eat healthy. Or at least kind of healt...
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