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Location American Gadget News for 10 December 2012
A Depressingly Accurate Portrayal of Your Home's Wi-Fi Signal Strength It seems like unless you've assembled a giant broadcast antenna in the middle of your house, or filled every room with a repeater, your Wi-Fi signal strength always sucks. Oh, except for that bizarre sweet spot in your b...
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Australian Police Warns the Public Not to Use iOS 6 Maps It's been official for a while now: iOS 6 Maps suck. Everyone from Tim Cook to my mother knows it, but now it's getting scary. Victoria Police are advising people not to use iOS 6 Maps due to safety concerns. What are th...
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I Want this Lego M&M Sorting Machine Right Now People, I don't know about you, but I always wanted a quick way to separate the blue M&Ms from the rest. This is perfect for that: a Lego Mindstorms machine that uses its color sensors to sort M&Ms by color. More »
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These Photoshopped Instagrams of Dead Rock Stars Are Damn Good Some of these fake, Photoshopped Instagrams of dead rock stars—created by Brazilian designer Butcher Billy—are really good. My favorite are these two, Cash and Mercury, but there are more. More »
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Bing boosts snapshot search with richer info on famous faces and places Whether you're upfront about it or firmly in the closet, the search data doesn't lie: we all have a pop culture crush. Which is why Microsoft's expanding Bing's snapshot pane, one of three columns within its revamped lay...
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Here's a Map of All the Places London Got Bombed During the Blitz (Spoiler: Everywhere) Previously only available for viewing at England's National Archives, the 1940 census which documented every single bomb dropped on London from October 7th 1940 to June 6th 1941 is now accessible via an interactive websi...
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GameStop now stocking Kindle Fire tablets, handing out free virtual bucks with purchase The Kindle Fire line of tablets is the latest set of electronics to grace GameStop store shelves in the US, the Texas company announced recently. From the baby 7-inch all the way to the larger 8.9-inch, the entire Fire l...
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Marshall Hanwell speaker now available for $800, helps bring out your inner rockstar It's been almost four months since we first (and last) heard about Marshall's special edition Hanwell HiFi speaker, but today the renowned amp maker announced its sleek system is finally ready to hit shelves in various a...
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Instagram for iOS gets a newly reworked camera, delves into recent photo history Instagram knows it can't stay still just because it's under Facebook's wing. Accordingly, a new iOS update has delivered a (quite frankly welcome) remake of the camera and editing interfaces. While snapping photos, there...
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Android 4.2 App Verification Service tested, found no substitute for full anti-malware tools Google's App Verification Service is a quiet addition to Android 4.2, but potentially game-changing: it promises malware checks for any installable Android app, whether it comes from a Bouncer-verified Google Play or a w...
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Darpa Wants To Pump Wounded Soldiers Full of Foam For Safe Transport Quickly stabilizing a wounded soldier and getting them off the battlefield is vital to their survival. But with internal injuries prepping a patient for safe transport is extremely complicated. So Darpa's Wound Stasis Sy...
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Office for iPad referenced on French and Romanian Microsoft support sites Officially there is no Office for iPad... or iOS or Android. But, it seems a foregone conclusion that the premier productivity suite will be crossing those ecosystem boundaries. In addition to countless rumors and allege...
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Hold On To Your Butts: There's a New Instagram With a New Filter Nashville? Brannan? Rise? More like rise out of bed and go to hell, because a new Instagram update just dropped with big improvements and a new filter. Yeah, a new one. Go Instagram your eyeballs which just popped out. M...
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Sony NEX-6 Review: A Sweet Spot in a Sea of Mirrorless Cameras Sony seems content with rolling out endless variations on its popular line of mirrorless cameras. The final one for 2012, the NEX-6, fills out the pricier end between the NEX-5R and the NEX-7, but can it find a foothold ...
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Nike+ aims to innovate wearable tech with virtual game and startup Accelerator program With the recent resurrection of Jawbone's Up, as well as news of Nintendo's planned Wii U FitMeter, it's become clear that competition in wearables is just now heating up. And now Nike, one of the forerunners of the cate...
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How to Hang a Kickass Christmas Lights Setup

Gizmodo - 10 Dec 2012 22:20
How to Hang a Kickass Christmas Lights Setup You want your house to be lit up brighter than Clark Griswold's in Christmas Vacation. But you've got problems to solve, beyond just the aesthetic challenge. How can you make sure you don't take a three-story dive off a ...
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Apple's Mr. Fix-It Eddy Cue Tweets Like a Spambot Eddy Cue, Apple's SVP for Internet software in services has been a very visible member of the Apple team recently as the man tapped by Tim Cook to pick up the pieces of the Apple Maps disaster. He might be Apple's Mr. Fi...
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Gigabyte X11 review: slim and powerful but not without flaws Gigabyte was certainly feeling brave when it unveiled the £857, 11.6-inch X11 Ultrabook earlier this year. Appearing shortly before the arrival of Windows 8, it straddles two OS life cycles, with a feature set that's ...
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Dealzmodo Presents The Slacker's Guide To Christmas Shipping Deadlines Buying gifts online is the easiest way to be frugal: you can compare prices from stores and if you're smart with free shipping, it ends up being a lot less expensive. But if you're a slacker and forget, you'll be panicki...
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Intel Y-level Ivy Bridge chips may dip below 13W, lead to speedy Windows 8 tablets Intel historically swings its attention to its latest generation of processors along with a new year, very nearly leaving the old platform by the wayside. There's hints, however, that the current Ivy Bridge architecture ...
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This Virus-Copter Is a Digital Typhoid Mary

Gizmodo - 10 Dec 2012 21:40
This Virus-Copter Is a Digital Typhoid Mary Looks like you'll have to start keeping your AR drone on a leash, what with a new breed of wireless virus floating around the skies. The winning entry into this year's San Francisco Drone Games, James "substack" Halliday...
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Do You Want Restaurants Following You on Twitter? This receipt is from a restaurant in San Francisco. Typical. On one hand, the thought of a restaurant following you on Twitter and Instagram, stalking you, liking your arty snapshots and faving your 140-character quips i...
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