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Location American Gadget News for 27 December 2012
Wild Dolphins Giving Gifts to Humans Is a Real Thing That Happens According to a new scientific paper, dolphins at the Tangalooma Island Resort in Australia have been observed giving gifts to humans 23 separate times since 1998. Yep. This is adorable. More »
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Canon Cinema EOS-1D C hits stores in Japan today, expected stateside later this week At $11,999, this latest Canon 1D is hardly set to become a DSLR bestseller, but there are certainly a few pro shooters willing to line up for an incredibly versatile 18-megapixel 4K cam, with EOS lens compatibility and a...
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Kid Finds Homemade Porn on Nintendo 3DS He Got for Christmas OK, so here's a reason to rethink buying refurbished. Five-year-old Braydon Giles popped open a 3DS he just got for Christmas to find about nine photos of people, presumably the previous owners (or the previous owner's p...
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Pebble smartwatch stops by FCC, tries to prove it's not vaporware The Pebble smartwatch missed its original September target ship date. Then, it failed to ship in time to stuff stockings this holiday season. And, while we've seen them in person and the company claims a release is immin...
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'Leaked' BlackBerry 10 info shows video chat and screen sharing in BBM, new task manager Top dog at RIM Thorsten Heins heavily implied that video chat would be added to BBM when BlackBerry 10 showed up, and now possible confirmation of the feature has come from what are thought to be leaked presentation slid...
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The 10 Most Exciting Concepts of 2012—Where Are You? When you're obsessed with finding the most awesome gadgets and devices, there's nothing more heartbreaking than the word "concept." Not only does it mean you're not going to find a given device in stores—it usuall...
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A Rare Promo Code For Stylish People Is Your Dealzmodo-Exclusive Deal of the Day Although the deals universe is waking up from its pre-Christmas torpor and shifting into a Boxing-week frenzy, it's a different kind of sale we're seeing. Instead of promo codes that take a percentage off everything in t...
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8-Year-Old Girl Finds A FREAKING GUN Inside of a Donated Christmas Present Oh come on, people. An 8-year-old foster child in Harlem opened a donated Christmas present to find a baby bear. And also a real pistol, which she thought was awesome, and started waving it around and showing everyone. I...
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Secom offers a private security drone, serves as our eyes when we're away Modern security cameras are rather limited: if an incident doesn't happen within a pre-defined field of vision, a company won't know what's happening until it's too late. Secom is giving anxious offices a rare solution i...
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Bangkok Is Basically the Most Popular Location on Instagram If you've ever looked at Instagram's explore tab, then you've undoubtedly seen a bevy of most liked photos originating from kids in Thailand. And as it turns out, the most popular location to tag Instagram photos this ye...
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SpaceX's Grasshopper Rocket Takes Off and Lands Vertically and Can Also Hover There's no doubt that the future of this country's space exploration lies in the hands of the private sector. And Elon Musk's SpaceX is clearly at the forefront and the company's reusable rocket, the Grasshopper, is a si...
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Insert Coin: 2012's top 10 crowd-funded projects This trip around the sun has been a monumental one for crowdfunding, marked by big projects and astronomical numbers. Take Kickstarter wunderkind OUYA, for example, which raised more than $8.5 million in funding from 63,...
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How Things Are Improving at Foxconn, and Why That's Not Great for Some Working conditions at Foxconn plants are well known to just about everyone at this point. And while executives have been paying lip service to improvements for years, it seems that things are finally looking up. But the ...
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Gizmodo's Winter Reading List

Gizmodo - 27 Dec 2012 19:00
Gizmodo's Winter Reading List Winter break is a time for video games and snoozing. But it's also a good time to get some reading done, or at least pretend like you're going to read all the books on those end-of-year lists. Here's what the Gizmodo sta...
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Amazon Sets Holiday Shopping Records Despite Making Half Of What It Made Last Year On its peak day this holiday shopping season, Amazon sold an astonishing 26.5 million items at a rate of 306 items per second. And the honor of being the "#1 best-selling, most gifted, and most wished for product" goes t...
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Russia's new spaceship will fly to you the moon, let you swing among the stars Russia's protracted attempts at replacing the aging space warhorse that is Soyuz may finally bear fruit. RSC Energia has announced that it has finished the design of a prototype spacecraft under the country's Prospective...
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21-inch iMac 2012 (Thin) Review: Looks Only Get You So Far Gadgets get thinner. Apple's gadgets more than most. That's just the natural order of things. But while thin and light are two of the chief virtues of mobile, and prettier is always better, the new deskbound iMac has to ...
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This Is the Exact Date When Our Computer World Ends The world didn't end last Friday just like the world didn't end in the year 2000, with failing computers deleting bank accounts and crashing airplanes. That doesn't mean the world isn't going to end. It will. And if we k...
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LG adding more games to its Cinema 3D Smart TVs in 2013 You may wince at the idea of your TV supplanting your games console, but LG's seen enough potential in the idea to swell the number of titles available for its Cinema 3D units. It'll add The Sims Free Play, Air Penguin a...
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Seriously, How Does the Media Still Not Know How Facebook Works? You've probably seen the deeply silly Randi Zuckerberg photo privacy story going around. But the lesson learned might be more about how little everyone knows about Facebook itself, like these goons on the Today show. Mor...
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Samsung doubles down on its web-based messaging app with ChatON 2.0 If you like to let your fingers do the talking but basic text and smileys alone don't cut it, Samsung has just released version 2.0 of its ChatON internet-based messaging app. It works on Android, iOS, Blackberry, Bada a...
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Toshiba Is Working On a Miniature Lytro Sensor For Your Smartphone Imagine for a second that your smartphone could snap in-focus images every single time. While it might seem like a pipe dream, we might actually see it in the next two years thanks to Toshiba. More »
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