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Location American Gadget News for 6 November 2012
Kobo Mini review: does the world need a small e-reader? More Info Hands-on with Kobo's Glo and Mini e-readers (video) Kobo Glo review: another illuminated e-reader lights up the market Amazon Kindle Paperwhite review While tablet and smartphone manufacturers battled it out ov...
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Verizon-bound HTC DNA gets up close and personal in leaked press photo HTC is throwing its hat into the phablet ring and it appears that its sleeping giant is set to awaken on Verizon's network, but not before smiling for the cameras. Pictured above is a (presumably) leaked press shot of th...
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Can New York Handle Another Big Storm Right Now? Just a week after Hurricane Sandy plunged New York and New Jersey into a state of emergency from which they have yet to recover, another storm is on its way. A Nor'easter, and a big, nasty one by the looks of it. More�...
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6 Essentials for Coping With Tonight's Election Results The campaigns are over, the commercials claiming each candidate did or didn't do this or that have stopped running, and the 2012 United States Presidential Election is now in the hands of voters across the country. More�...
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Canon G15 Review: Fast Lens, Small Sensor—What Gives? Canon's "G" line of cameras have always appealed to point-and-shooters looking for more of a pro experience. The new G15 has some great details—is it a $499 camera worth considering? More »
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Mophie Powerblu Bluetooth headset sneaks through the FCC There's apparently more to life for Mophie than power packs, as the accessory designer has pushed its first Bluetooth headset, the Powerblu, through the FCC. In a shock to no one, the stand-out is a separate charging sta...
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What Are You Reading While You Wait in Line to Vote? If you believe in the power of voting, chances are you're going to head to a polling place sometime between now and the end of the day to cast your ballot. You'll probably be waiting a few minutes as well. With that in m...
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Apps for Democracy-Loving Voters

Gizmodo - 6 Nov 2012 22:30
Apps for Democracy-Loving Voters The 2012 elections are upon us. This year, more than any other election in history, voters will have access to an unprecedented amount of information—in real time. What's more, social media will allow voters to br...
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Last-Minute Halo 4 Savings Are Your Red-vs-Blue Deal of the Day It's a pretty big day around the country! Millions of Americans have been waiting for November 6 with bated breath. Yep, you guessed it: Halo 4 came out today. You didn't register to pre-order in time, but you still want...
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The Empire State Building Will Track Election Results In Bright, Shiny Lights ABC and NBC News may have hijacked Times Square and Rockafeller Plaza's ice-rink, respectively, for tonight's presidential potato sack race. But CNN will actually project their real-time results where the whole city (and...
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How Induction Cooktops Make Meals with Magnets It's a disgrace—98 percent of US households still cook food over crude heat like a bunch of cave-dwelling heathens. Well, the 21st century is no place for such pyromantic parlor tricks. We've harnessed the power o...
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This Shrinking Lamp Plays Tricks On You

Gizmodo - 6 Nov 2012 21:20
This Shrinking Lamp Plays Tricks On You At first this desk lamp looks like a regular desk lamp. But surprise! It pulls the old telescoping lamp gag and shrinks down to half its original size, and clamps onto the side of your desk like a vise. More »
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Amazon brings Send to Kindle to Firefox, for all of that reading you're gonna get to later Not that the world was lacking in ways to send content to its Kindle devices and apps, but if you still happened to feel unfulfilled on that front, Amazon's added Firefox to the list. The Mozilla-crafted browser is getti...
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NVIDIA gets a little help from Valve, tweaks GeForce drivers just as Steam for Linux beta launches NVIDIA and Linux haven't always been the most welcoming of bedfellows, but Valve seems to be defrosting that relationship somewhat. The Half Life maker has helped NVIDIA to tweak its 600 series GeForce drivers to reduce ...
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Have You Had Any Problems With Electronic Voting? It's election day. Some of you have the fortune of being able to vote electronically, thus removing any confusion over whether or not that chad was hanging. Well it's supposed to remove confusion in theory. Have you vote...
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LaCie's CloudBox Shares Your Files From Thousands of Miles Away One household, zillions of files of music, movies, and games. And today LaCie introduced another solution for sharing all of them—the CloudBox. More »
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Garbage Mountain and Armored Cars: The Rockaways Are Still in Ruin There was a sense when the lights came back on in Manhattan that the worst of Hurricane Sandy's destruction was over. Sadly, that's far from the truth. For thousands upon thousands of people, life is about as far away fr...
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Google Chrome 23 in finished form brings Do Not Track, graphics boosts for Windows users As cutting-edge as Google can be, its Chrome browser has trailed in supporting Do Not Track by default; all its major challengers already have the option to cut off tracking cookies. At least that's where Google's fast-t...
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Dyson Doubles Up On the Cyclones So Its Vacs Suck Twice As Hard It's not exactly the most revolutionary of improvements, but today Dyson announced two new compact vacuums that now feature two banks of its patented cyclones that promise vastly improved suction. And while the 'just add...
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America: People Are Googling America, the Great Republic, is holding her elections today. And her voters, you voters, are, uh, still frantically Googling to find out who's running for President. More »
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Motorola reveals Atrix HD Developer Edition, highlights unlockable bootloader Digging the idea of picking up an Atrix HD, but bummed about that whole "locked bootloader" situation? Problem solved. Motorola has just introduced the Atrix HD Developer Edition, which offers up the exact same specifica...
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Is Google Voice Sending Your Text Messages from Random Numbers? Reports are coming in from the Google Voice help forums that SMS messages sent through Google Voice are being sent from random numbers. There are multiple complaints, including for voice SMS, claiming that the incorrect ...
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