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Location American Gadget News for 29 December 2012

The Secret Origins of the Chicken Nugget

Gizmodo - 29 Dec 2012 01:40
The Secret Origins of the Chicken Nugget Chicken nuggets haven't always been made from pink slime, nor were they invented by McDonalds. Turns out we know surprisingly little about how these ubiquitous golden hunks of deep-fried poultry ever actually made it ont...
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The Daily Roundup for 12.28.2012

Engadget - 29 Dec 2012 01:01
The Daily Roundup for 12.28.2012 You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for t...
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Watch Randi Zuckerberg Have a Facebook Freakout Over Her Photo Going Viral You probably already read about Randi Zuckerberg's faux-privacy violation on Facebook this week. But odds are you're not part of her inner circle. Lucky for you, a tipster who's "Friends" with RZ gave up the goods direct...
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Site Accuses Women of Prostitution, Demands Money to Take Their Private Information Down A site called
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This Tiny Hover-Disc Can Be Driven Around with Nothing but Lasers Lasers are cool. Things that hover are cool. This is both. Developed by researchers at Aoyama Gakuin University, this little magnetic hover-disc is powered by magnets and driven with lasers. More »
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DirecTV Genie whole-home DVR review

Engadget - 29 Dec 2012 22:55
DirecTV Genie whole-home DVR review We're very happy that 2012 ended up being the year of whole-home DVRs. We reviewed Dish Network's Hopper earlier this year and now we've spent some quality time with DirecTV's Genie -- can't say we expected the cute name...
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13 Technologies You Won’t See in 2013

Gizmodo - 29 Dec 2012 22:00
13 Technologies You Won’t See in 2013 It seems like only yesterday we were planning for the Mayan apocalypse, but like so many other products, the 14th b'ak'tun (next era) has been delayed due to bugs and lack of pre-orders. Yet if you talked to some pundits...
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Shark Tank Chaos, 40 Hacks for Great 2013, Randi Zuckerbergs Facebook Freakout, And More 2012 is quickly drawing to a close, but that doesn't mean the world has stopped turning. We had some good stuff in this last full week, and here's a selection of the best including 40 hacks you won't want to miss, the be...
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Finally, A Bottle That Can Store Sound

Gizmodo - 29 Dec 2012 20:10
Finally, A Bottle That Can Store Sound It's a common trope in cartoons, but in the real world, you just can't get a bottle to hold sound. And what kid hasn't tried? No verbal messages in a bottle for us, thanks to the laws of physics. At least, that used to b...
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Hands-on with Jolla's Sailfish OS (video)

Engadget - 29 Dec 2012 19:02
Hands-on with Jolla's Sailfish OS (video) We recently had the chance to spend time with David Greaves and Vesa-Matti Hartikainen of Jolla and take Sailfish OS for a spin. As you might recall, this open source mobile OS builds upon Mer (a fork of MeeGo that inclu...
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This Crazy Map Has One Dot for Every Person in the United States The amount of people in the whole world is pretty wildly unfathomable. For that matter, even a subset like just the 300,000,000 or so that live in the United States can be hard to wrap your head around. This interactive ...
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The FCC is Helping More Airlines to Get In-Flight Wi-Fi Bit by bit, flying is getting a little more tech friendly. First, the FAA started reconsidering its total ban on electronic device use at takeoff, and now the FCC is making it way easier for airlines to get in-flight Int...
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Watch This Guy Put Out a Boat Fire with Sheer Awesomeness You always want to keep a fire extinguisher handy, especially on your boat, but if you didn't and things start getting a little toasty, this is probably the best you can hope for. Despite all the nay-saying in the backgr...
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Samsung offers free flip covers and TecTiles for GS III and Note II device registrations If you just received a Galaxy S III or a Note II this holiday season, you could do yourself a favor and register it on Samsung's Facebook page to get even more goodies from Santa Sammy. What do you get in exchange for ha...
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Lenovo ThinkPad Helix swings through the FCC with AT&T-native LTE There have been doubts that Lenovo's ThinkPad Helix would ever arrive in the US, with even the past FCC appearance of a WiFi-only version offering no guarantees. An American launch now seems considerably more likely in t...
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Xbox Live outage temporarily disconnecting cloud storage for some users Microsoft added a cloud storage feature to the Xbox 360 in its fall 2011 dashboard update, but today an outage has taken it offline for the last several hours and counting. As noted by Joystiq, trying to access your clou...
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This 1960s Gadget Is More Kid-Friendly Than Today's The Kenner Close n Play was a modest gadget from the outside: you put in a vinyl record, closed the lid, and it would play. It looked like a lunchbox. It was simple. But above all, it was for kids. More »
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FCC streamlines rules for aircraft broadband, promotes widespread in-flight WiFi The Federal Communications Commission adopted a Report and Order today that updated regulatory requirements needed to provide broadband services on aircraft. In short, the commission has designated Earth Stations Aboard ...
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Alkaline Trio: Jaked on Green Beers

Gizmodo - 29 Dec 2012 03:00
Alkaline Trio: Jaked on Green Beers I'm home for the holidays, driving mom's car around, listening to my SICK high school CD collection. Uh huh, yeah, that's how I roll. Who's looking for a grown ass man? Because that's me. More »
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Archaeologists Think Hidden Imperial Tomb May Be Too Deadly to Explore After discovering a secret palace hidden in China's first emperor massive burial complex, Chinese technicians are nervous. Not because Qin Shi Huang's tomb is the most important archeological discovery since Tutankhamun,...
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A MUJI Hard-Cover Suitcase Is Your Excuse For a Vacation Going somewhere over the weekend? New Year, new you luggage, goes the saying that I just made up. This MUJI suitcase is begging to shlep your stuff. More »
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Pearson buys a small stake in Nook Media, wants a fast track for digital education Publishers often want to work closely with e-book outlets -- possibly a little too closely -- but it's rare that they involve themselves directly. Pearson is taking that uncommon step by making a 5 percent, $89.5 million...
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