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Location American Gadget News for 16 December 2012
Anonymous Attacks Westboro Baptist Church Over Sandy Hook Funeral Protest Following the Sandy Hook shooting tragedy, the Westboro Baptist Church is unsurprisingly stirring up controversy by doing one of the things they do best: being ***s and picketing funerals. Your friendly, faceless, neighb...
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Google Gets Ten Times As Many Takedown Requests As It Did Six Months Ago Back in May when Google started publishing the takedown requests it received from copyright holders, the number was fairly high, roughly 250.000 a week. That's as much as all of 2009. Now, it's even higher. As of this mo...
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Quantum Physics Can Make an Unjammable Radar

Gizmodo - 16 Dec 2012 17:10
Quantum Physics Can Make an Unjammable Radar Radar has been the way to spot enemy aircraft zooming across the sky for decades, but (un)fortunately, it doesn't always work. If you've got the right tech, you can fool it. A new kind developed by researchers at the Uni...
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Security exploit opens Samsung Galaxy S III, Note II to attack, could let apps from Google Play write to Kernel Amid the XDA community's ongoing quest to root every Android handset it comes across, one forum user appears to have found a serious exploit that affects certain Exynos devices. While fiddling with his Galaxy S III, XDA ...
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What Outdated Tech Do You Miss The Most?

Gizmodo - 16 Dec 2012 23:00
What Outdated Tech Do You Miss The Most? Technology is always marching on, and for the most part, that's a good thing. Gadgets get more efficient, more powerful, cheaper, smaller, all around nicer. But for every innovation that you don't know how you ever lived...
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IRL: Pioneer VSX-60, Three UK and a Windows Phone 8 wish list Welcome to IRL, an ongoing feature where we talk about the gadgets, apps and toys we're using in real life and take a second look at products that already got the formal review treatment. We're back, this time with an un...
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Crazy New Exploit Can Brick Samsung Phones or Steal All Their Data Got a Samsung Galaxy SIII? Maybe a Galaxy Note? Well listen up because there's a new boogeyman on the loose. According to a thread at XDA Developers, there's an exploit out there that can let Android malware apps get at ...
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Twitter archive downloads start rolling out to select users, lets you relive 2006 tomfoolery Remember how you used to rave about MySpace or how excited you were to snag a brown Microsoft Zune? Twitter remembers, and it's ready to let you relive the most awkward thoughts you ever deemed fit to publish on the inte...
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65 Years Ago The Transistor Jump-Started The World Of Modern Technology 65 years ago, December 16th 1947, William Shockley, John Bardeen, and Walter Brattain operated the first ever working point-contact transistor, almost known as the iotatron. Now, so many years later, we rely on the deced...
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The transistor turns 65, awaits AARP card

Engadget - 16 Dec 2012 17:14
The transistor turns 65, awaits AARP card Without the transistor our modern world would not be possible. It is, arguably, the most important scientific advance of the 20th century and this weekend it officially enters its golden years. 65 years ago William Shock...
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Inhabitat's Week in Green: madder root batteries, sun-powered plane and the world's first fiber-optic solar cell Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week's most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us -- it's the Week in Green. This week held some truly unexpected breakthroughs as scientists in China figu...
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You Can Now Download Your Entire Twitter History, Maybe First came the filters, now another new Twitter feature has started rolling out. Some lucky users—and soon all of us—are now able to download their entire Twitter history. More »
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MediaPortal 1.3 hits beta, scores new Titan UI, preliminary Windows 8 support After simmering in its second alpha stage for roughly two weeks, MediaPortal 1.3 has hit the beta phase with a trio of newly-minted looks. The Titan skin spruces up the open source media player's interface with fresh vis...
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Homemade self-balancing unicycle uses an Arduino to keep upright On the whim of a coin flip, Nick Thatcher once decided between building a homemade Segway, or a self balancing unicycle. Even though the powers of fate chose the former, Thatcher's thirst to build wasn't quenched -- he b...
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Ask Engadget: best earbuds for fitness use?

Engadget - 16 Dec 2012 05:38
Ask Engadget: best earbuds for fitness use? We know you've got questions, and if you're brave enough to ask the world for answers, then here's the outlet to do so. This week's Ask Engadget inquiry is from Brandon, who needs some earbuds that won't leave his head w...
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Mobile Miscellany: week of December 10th, 2012

Engadget - 16 Dec 2012 04:00
Mobile Miscellany: week of December 10th, 2012 If you didn't get enough mobile news during the week, not to worry, because we've opened the firehose for the truly hardcore. This past week, a company that you're no doubt familiar with announced its departure from the ...
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This Is How All the Fantastical Creatures From The Hobbit Come To Life on the Screen 48 FPS or otherwise, The Hobbit features a wealth of stunning, unreal creatures like any good fantasy movie should. The magic behind it all—of course—is CGI, but motion capture and a variety of augmented re...
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Pavement: Gold Soundz

Gizmodo - 16 Dec 2012 03:00
Pavement: Gold Soundz In high school, I was big into The Offspring, Catch 22, Operation Ivy and the like, but as time has gone by, my love of those has been mostly supplanted by my love for Pavement. As I was wondering when the hell the delux...
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Mozilla looks back at 2012, finds many of us choosing Do Not Track It's been a time of reflection for search engine teams, so why not for web browsers? Mozilla has taken its own trip back through 2012 and found that a surprising number of us have embraced Do Not Track. About 8 percent o...
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This Is World's Largest Super Collider That Never Was The Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Geneva is 17 miles (27 kilometers) long. It's an incredible machine capable of releasing 14 TeV (Tera-electronvolts) of energy, which gave the Europeans the lead in experimental physi...
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Will Wild OLED Installations Like These Be The Light Fixtures Of Tomorrow? OLEDs have a lot of potential for awesomeness, like putting a flexible screen on your holiday sweaters. Well, maybe that's a bad example. These prototype light fixtures developed by Philips, on the other hand, are signif...
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These Are The Last Words That Were Said On The Moon Everyone knows the first words that were said on the moon, but what about the last? 40 years ago yesterday we left the moon for the last time, so now's as good a time as any to ask. The answer? Well there are a few, and ...
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