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Location American Gadget News for 15 November 2012
This Discounted Retina Macbook Pro Is Your Dealzmodo-Apple-Promise Deal of the Day Yesterday that semi-arrogant, totally-disappointing Apple holiday email finally hit my inbox. It's seriously disappointing because it's not even advertising any discounts, but just the same Apple products that have been ...
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Here's What's Been Living Inside Your Belly Button To anyone who's ever had their ability to nurture questioned, science now offers an infallible retort in the form of your lush, thriving belly button growth. More »
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Throw Away All Your Electronics Because They're All Turning Into Narcs We already know that Microsoft's been looking at ways to turn Kinect into a snitch, but now, Big Brother is taking his talents to the nation's students with a shiny new line of merciless, whistle-blowing e-books. More�...
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Lenovo intros IdeaCentre Q190 HTPC, new C-series all-in-ones for the space-saving set Most of Lenovo's big Windows 8 desktop push has centered on the mid-range and up. Happily, the company is at last swinging its attention to those who the entry-level crowd, and most of all those who want their PCs as tin...
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These Pictures Were Found on a Camera Hanging Around a Bird In an unbelievable story that includes a fishing trip, a curious bird and a lost camera, a woman found a camera hanging around a bird's neck, posted the pictures online and found the camera's owner. More »
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This Gorgeous Digital Hourglass Replaces Sand With Falling Pixels Every smartphone comes with a timer, but you'll soon ditch your app for Metaphys' Nebula digital hour glass the minute you see its glowing pixels drop. Even if at over foot tall it gobbles up more kitchen counter space t...
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Facebook users can now share via Android and iOS apps Yesterday, Facebook revealed that it was in the process of bringing its website's share feature to mobile apps for iOS and Android. Well, Zuckerberg's crew just made good on its promise, and has released version 5.2 of i...
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Firefox browser add-on lets us try Firefox OS in an all-Mozilla universe We've had the chance to experiment with early versions of Firefox OS for awhile -- just not in Firefox the browser, where you'd nearly expect it to have shown first. At least one person appreciates that seemingly natural...
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This Is What a Shrink-Wrapped Space Shuttle Looks Like I've seen the space shuttle in every possible way and angle. Even at the launch pad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. But I've never seen it completely shrink-wrapped, as if someone just ordered one from Amazon. More Â...
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Yes, Microsoft Paid to Make This Terrible Xbox Live Ad 10 Years Ago Once upon a time, online console gaming was a novel thing. And a singular, cohesive, online community built around a console was downright mindblowing. Enter Xbox Live, which turns 10 this week. More »
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Scrabble board packs RFID technology, broadcasts tournaments online in real-time, costs 20,000 pounds Used to be, the Scrabble app was the techiest way to play the venerable vocabulary game, but the folks at Mind Sports have given the analog version some serious geek cred. In preparation for the Prague Mind Sports Festiv...
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Dell reports Q3 earnings: $13.7 billion in revenue, net income drops 47% year-over-year Dell's revenues and profits continued to shrink in Q3 of fiscal year 2013. While the manufacturer did manage to rake in revenues of $13.7 billion, that marks a significant drop from Q2's $14.5 billion and the $15.5 billi...
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A Toddler-Driven Power Stroller Means Parents Never Have To Push You might think you've got the most badass stroller at the playground, but it's got nothing on Xandon Frogget's creation which adds motors and a wireless steering system using a Wiimote controller. And thanks to an onboa...
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23 Ancient Web Sites That Are Still Alive

Gizmodo - 15 Nov 2012 22:05
23 Ancient Web Sites That Are Still Alive Do you know that Altavista, the omnipotent web search platform before Google awakened, is still online? Okay, it's integrated into Yahoo, but the domain and the interface is up and running. Just like HotBot! Anyone remem...
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Toshiba AT300SE tablet launches for the budget British crowd with Jelly Bean, Tegra 3 Toshiba has spent a surprising amount of time at the high-end of the tablet world this year with devices like the Excite 7.7 and Excite 13. It's taking an opposite tack going into the all-important holiday season. The AT...
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Sprint's leaked Black Friday ad touts free Galaxy Nexus and Galaxy Victory after $50 mail-in rebate Thanksgiving is a week away and as exciting as family and good eats may be, there's nothing more appetizing than a good deal. Not too long ago we took a quick peek at Sprint's Black Friday offerings and now it's time to ...
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This 1990 Philips Ad Is Awesomely Awful

Gizmodo - 15 Nov 2012 21:36
This 1990 Philips Ad Is Awesomely Awful Kudos to Philips for posting this incredibly awkward promotional spot called Moving Sound on the company's official YouTube channel. If it's not ashamed of the ad—which highlights everything terrible about the 199...
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The Nintendo Wii finally gets a YouTube app, now available in the US Nintendo confirmed this summer that the Wii U would offer a YouTube app in addition to a number of other streaming video options, but it didn't have any news for existing Wii users at the time. That's now changed, though...
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Here's How Easy Hacking an Apple ID Used to Be As we learned when our friend Mat Honan got hacked earlier this year, Apple's customer support line was dangerously susceptible to hackers. With a little coaxing, Apple representatives would hand over a customer account ...
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Mad Catz S.T.R.I.K.E. 7 review: a more modular keyboard for the gaming crowd More Info Mad Catz S.T.R.I.K.E. 7 gaming keyboard announced at Gamescom (hands-on) Mad Catz announces the S.T.R.I.K.E. 5 keyboard for pro gamers, pre-order now for $200 Exclusive: Mad Catz Cyborg Rat 9 review As a vital ...
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Nexus 4 backordered, expected to ship within three weeks We knew the Nexus 4 would be a no-brainer -- a quad-core phone with stock Android 4.2 and 720p display is a steal at $300 without a contract -- but the fact that the Play Store sold out in record time indicates that the ...
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Explore 100,000 Stars From the Comfort of Your Browser If you're stuck in a big city with no hopes of seeing more than a handful of lights in the night sky, you'll more than get your fill of celestial bodies with this mind-blowing site that puts 100,000 stars in your browser...
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