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Location American Gadget News for 10 November 2012

The Ridiculous Requests That Ad Agencies Get

Gizmodo - 10 Nov 2012 09:00
The Ridiculous Requests That Ad Agencies Get No matter how often you watch Mad Men, it ain't always booze, sex and cigarettes when it comes to advertising because of the brain numb clients. They always have ridiculous requests like making the Vikings nicer or makin...
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Remembering Failed Apple Products Is Pretty Fun Our friends at Wired have a great gallery of forgotten and/or failed Apple products. Do you remember iPod socks? The QuickTake camera? What about the iPod Hi-Fi and Apple Bluetooth Headset? Yeah, it's chock full of awkwa...
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This Week's Top Web Comedy Video: What Is the Biggest Rock? The Onion's TED parody series strikes again, this time with a savvy exploration of the biggest rock on Earth. And if that's not big enough for you? My friends, don't worry. We'll just bring a bigger rock from space to Ea...
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Winter Sucks Less With Marshmallow Snowmen Chillin' In Your Cocoa For the longest time Just Born, the maker of Peeps, has been on the forefront of novelty seasonal marshmallow technology. But the company's monopoly ends now, here, with a mug-friendly Frosty marshmallow. More »
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Alt-week 11.10.12: the contagious smell of fear, finding Bigfoot, and the theory of everything Alt-week takes a look at the best science and alternative tech stories from the last seven days. There are some questions that have puzzled the human race more or less since the dawn of time. Why are we here? What is the...
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Modular Cocktails Would Make Drink-Mixing Child's Play Now there's nothing really wrong with the practice of making cocktails as it stands right now. Buying bottles of ingredients and mixing them together is pretty straightforward. This modular cocktail system would be aweso...
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What's The Most Annoying Piece of Tech You Couldn't Live Without? Technology is great. It makes our lives easier. It lets us do things we could never do otherwise. And we all learn to hate some of it. It doesn't matter how wonderful its functionality is, and it doesn't matter how much ...
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The Overweight Lumia 920, Instagramming Your Vote, Every Microsoft Device Ever, and More The Presidential election this week spawned all kinds of stories including the most retweeted tweet ever, the legality of instagramming your vote, and alternate universe President-Elect websites. But that's not all! We'v...
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Acer CloudMobile review: an ambitious Android phone that arrived a little too late More Info Acer CloudMobile hands-on at MWC 2012 Acer CloudMobile moves to China, dumps Android for Aliyun Acer CloudMobile available in the UK at long last, is priced at £290 It's been a while since we last took a loo...
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The TI-84 Is Finally Going to Join Us In the Future With A Color Screen Graphing calculator screens have always been behind the times. Even years ago, before smartphones, graphing calculator screens weren't nearly has good as their portable gaming counterparts. Now it seems an old favorite, ...
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Argue Your Way Out of BS Service Fees

Gizmodo - 10 Nov 2012 18:00
Argue Your Way Out of BS Service Fees Fees, overages, and penalties seem to be an intrinsic part of the modern service industry. But you don't always have to pay them. With a single phone call, you can convince a company to waive, forego, refund, or cancel a...
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Sprint adding Spotify Premium to carrier billing for Android customers starting November 11th A few months back Sprint's Android customers gained the option to charge Google Play purchases to their monthly wireless bill. In an effort to keep the carrier billing party going, the Now Network will soon be adding thi...
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How Many Pictures Have Ever Been Taken?

Gizmodo - 10 Nov 2012 17:00
How Many Pictures Have Ever Been Taken? We've been taking pictures for almost 200 years now, and we sure aren't slowing down. But how many pictures have we taken all together, since photography existed? Well the short answer is around 3.5 trillion, but there's...
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This Meteorite Flash Drive is Out of This World Chances are you've got tons of flash drives just laying around. More than you really need. But are any of them made with real, certified meteriote? The Zana Design "Apophis" drive could fill that hole in your collection,...
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Samsung Galaxy Beam review: stay for the projector, but nothing more With a seemingly endless stream of flagship phones hitting the market before the holiday season, it can be easy to forget some of the other devices that play a more niche audience. The Samsung Galaxy Beam definitely belo...
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TI-84 calculator with color screen surfaces, geeks giddy with anticipation Texas Instrument's TI-84 makes quick work of graphs and equations like nobody's business, but it's done so for years while clinging to an outdated black and white screen. Now, however, it looks like that'll change for at...
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Hisense T770 takes thin-bezel 3D TVs to the masses from $800 We've seen a few TVs with thin bezels in our time -- some affordable, some not so much -- but they usually sell at prices that have many of us turning to less than elegant screens. If Hisense has its way, the lines betwe...
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Intel's NUC mini-PC internals exposed, available for around $300 in early December Intel's Next Unit of Computing (NUC) is just about ready for store shelves, and Anandtech managed to get their hands on the DC3217BY model to provide us an early inside look at the mini-PC. Clearly aimed at enthusiasts, ...
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Microsoft's November security updates include critical Windows 8 and RT patches Microsoft recently issued its "Security Bulletin Advance Notification" for this month, detailing which operating systems and software will be updated on November 13th. While many products are being addressed, including O...
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Google services grind to a halt in China, political transition suspected as the culprit As eagerly as Google has gone through routing acrobatics to minimize the Chinese government's ability to censor and spy on its its services, it's still at the mercy of the Great Firewall. The company might have just run ...
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These Teenage Girls from Africa Made a Urine Powered Generator When I was a teenager, I don't think I ever imagined doing anything other than playing video games and eating junk food. Luckily, these teenage girls weren't me because they've developed a generator that can be powered w...
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Sony ships Xperia advance to the US, offers unlocked ruggedness for $300 or less Americans who likes the Sony Xperia go's approach to lifeproof smartphone design won't have to live vicariously through their overseas friends anymore. Keeping up its recent habit of selling unlocked versions of niche de...
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