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Location American Gadget News for 2 January 2013
AfterShokz Sportz M2 Review: Decent Sounding Headphones, No Ears Required The idea of AfterShokz headphones seemed sweet--the bone conduction sports headphones could pump music through your cheekbones instead of your ears. But the original headphones sounded pretty weak, and they came in fourt...
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NASA's Developing Robotic Exploring micro-gravity climates like Mars, which has just 38 percent of the Earth's force, or its moon, Phobos, which has 1000 times less gravity than that, can be a challenge for rovers that rely on wheels or skitterin...
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Unorthodox Alphabet Blocks For Your Budding Mad Scientist It doesn't matter what unspeakable acts or atrocities they grew up to commit, at one point all mad scientists--from Dr. Frankenstein to Dr. No--started life as adorable infants. But what turns an innocent toddler into an...
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SeatGeek: Buying Tickets Just Got as Painless as Possible SeatGeek's been around the web for a while, so you might already be familiar with the concept. With the mobile version, though, the developers chopped out a lot of non-essential features. What's left is a focused, easy t...
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Join the Engadget HD Podcast live on Ustream at 5:30PM ET It's not Monday, but we're still taking some time off from preparations for the super bowl of electronics to record the Engadget HD podcast. You can tune in live at 5:30PM and be be a part of it. Start by reviewing the l...
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Apple acknowledges Do Not Disturb bug, says it will magically fix itself on January 8th Well, it's no "you're holding it wrong," but we can't say we're 100 percent satisfied with Apple's response to the recent discovery of a bug affecting iOS's Do Not Disturb feature. Starting January first, ringers failed ...
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StickNFind Bluetooth stickers let you tag and locate your goods with a smartphone (hands-on video) We've all misplaced keys, gadgets and occasionally even children. Well, no more. StickNFind is a nifty, inexpensive solution for tagging and locating electronics, keys and pets. For roughly $25 a pop (estimated retail), ...
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Genius or F&CK THIS F*CKING MOTHERF%CKER?

Gizmodo - 2 Jan 2013 23:01
Genius or F&CK THIS F*CKING MOTHERF%CKER? Once a mere twinkle in an ambulophobe's eye, the Micro Scooter Luggage (developed in collaboration with Samsonite) can finally be all yours for the low price of... $400. More
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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch review: one of our favorite Ultrabooks gets a touchscreen When Lenovo came out with the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, it seemed like precisely the sort of thing ThinkPad fans had been waiting for: an ultraportable with fast performance, a crisp 1,600 x 900 screen and, of course, one well...
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The Next Trick Up Apple's Sleeve: Super Speedy Wi-Fi for Macs? According to The Next Web, the next generation of Apple's Mac lineup won't look much different--understandable, given the 2012 overhaul--but the guts will be shiny and new. Including, importantly, a new Broadcom chipset ...
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Thermoelectric Pipes Can Generate Electricity From Hot Water Panasonic has developed a revolutionary hot water pipe that can actually turn the heat into usable electricity, as long as there's also a source of cold water. The conversion process relies on the temperature difference ...
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Cute quotient overload: eyes-on with the Street Fighter x Sanrio Fightstick for Xbox 360 Thought the holidays were over? So did we. Imagine our surprise, then, when we returned to the office to find one last, special package lying in wait: Mad Catz Street Fighter x Sanrio Arcade Fightstick Pro. As ridiculous...
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Your Ancient Internet Explorer Is Wasting Everyone's Time and Money The NYTimes' spectacular multimedia feature "Snow Fall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek," is incredible. The elegant design and tasteful extras only contribute to the gripping narrative. It's everything we've been promised...
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This Is a Naked Woman

Gizmodo - 2 Jan 2013 22:01
This Is a Naked Woman Shinichi Maruyama, a NYC-based Japanese artist, has long studied the interactions between motion and time. However, for his most recent set, Maruyama has traded in his water sculptures for a nude dancer, though you'd nev...
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Engadget's CES 2013 Preview: Smartphones

Engadget - 2 Jan 2013 22:00
Engadget's CES 2013 Preview: Smartphones With CES looming like an electrically charged storm of news and announcements, it's time for us to give you our best bets on what you'll see come January. During the month of December, we'll bring you a series of CES pre...
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Back Up Your Data; It's Your Easiest-New-Year's-Resolution Deal of the Day Make it your tech-related New Year's resolution to properly back up your data. Unlike other resolutions that require painful effort or changes in daily routines, backing up your computer is simple: attach an external dri...
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Easy-Going Emergency Flashlight Accepts Whatever Batteries You've Got After the disastrous earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan last year, local companies have been working hard to create products that will be useful in an emergency. Including big corporations like Panasonic, which has cr...
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Samsung teases Series 7 Chronos refresh with AMD Radeon HD 8870M graphics (video) Samsung added a 17-inch model to its Series 7 Chronos laptop range last year, and updated the whole family with Ivy Bridge processors, to boot. Barely a breath into 2013, the company is at it again, teasing better hardwa...
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Denon's Newest Headphones: More Bass For Your Buck Denon is avoiding all the CES madness by revealing a whole bevy of new headphones today for two of its most popular lines. And they're all significantly cheaper than the models announced last year by at least $100. More
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Raspberry Pi gets an open source educational manual Been staring at that Raspberry Pi trying to figure out where to start? You're hardly alone. We've spent some time with the diminutive Linux machine and even tried to point you in the right direction when booting up your ...
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Samsung's possible Galaxy M Pro sequel poses for the camera, may hang on to Android 4.0 Samsung's Galaxy M Pro is one of the few widely distributed, fixed-QWERTY smartphones available for the Android world, but cutting edge it's not: the messaging phone originally shipped with Android 2.3 just as 4.0 was ab...
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Canonical announces Ubuntu for smartphones, we go hands-on (video) This is no ordinary Galaxy Nexus. Instead of Android, it's running a very different Linux-based OS -- the long-awaited mobile version of Ubuntu -- which comes with a new UI adapted for smaller screens. We've played with ...
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