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Location American Gadget News for 5 January 2013

This Week's Top Comedy Video: Sex Toy

Gizmodo - 5 Jan 2013 05:00
This Week's Top Comedy Video: Sex Toy Remember: It's not the length of the comedy video that matters, it's how hard it makes you laugh. Besides, you didn't want to spend more than five seconds watching a sex toy fly around the room anyway, did you? More
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How to Cheat and Look Like You Can Solve the Rubik's Cube I can't solve the Rubik's Cube. All the spinning I do, all the rejiggering I try, all I end up with is a mess of colors with no idea how I got there. It's okay though! I can now fake it like I know how. Matt Parker has f...
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Rosewill Helios RK-9200 double illuminates your keyboarding with two LEDs It's nearly CES, which apparently means announcements of several mechanical gaming keyboards. Roccat kicked off the announcements earlier today with its Ryos, and tonight Rosewill's showing off its Helios RK-9200 -- a me...
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Did Satellites Capture China's Mysterious Giant War Plane? The GeoEye 1 and IKONOS spacecraft have captured satellite images of the mysterious Xian Aircraft Corporation Y-20, China's first long range jet transport. It shows the clearest image of the giant transport plane yet and...
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Back to the Future's Newspaper Was Pretty Terrible Because we love all things Back to the Future and see everything through Doc Brown metal-tinted glasses, we forgot how hilariously bad the Hill Valley Telegraph, the newspaper in all the BTTF movies, was. Luckily, Vultur...
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SeatGeek, ParkSpot, and More

Gizmodo - 5 Jan 2013 01:00
SeatGeek, ParkSpot, and More Perhaps you made some New Year's resolutions this week. Of course this is the year you're going to keep them, just like every other year. Regardless, we're here to help, with two exercise apps, one to help you discover n...
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All-robot band plays Motorhead's 'Ace of Spades' Gonna be hard for CES to top this.
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This Electrified Brain Is Made of Thousands and Thousands of Drops of Solder The brain is all about connections. Little jolts of electricity jumping from between thousands of interconnected neurons to send a message. It's a crazy house up there. This brain is sort of the same way, made with hardl...
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Would You Wear a Google Smartwatch That Looked Like This? Whatever your opinion on the whole smartwatch thing is, don't worry/get excited; this isn't real. This is just a concept design called "Google Time" by Adrian Maciburko. That said, they look kind of, well, nice. More
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HP's EliteBook Folio Ultrabook getting a 1,600 x 900 screen option in March We'll be the first to admit we've reviewed an overwhelming number of Windows 8 laptops lately, but perhaps you remember the HP EliteBook Folio? If you don't, here's a one-sentence summary: it's a fantastic machine, with ...
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Confessions of an iOS Turncoat, What Hangovers Are, Majestically Mammoth Aeroscrafts, and More 2013 is off to a running start. We're in a dead sprint toward CES, but there's still plenty of goodness to go around. An iPhone-r gives it over to Android, NASA's thinking about giving the moon a moon, the future of tele...
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A Ball of Super Hot Metal Is an Awesomely Noisy Way to Heat Your Water Microwaves are a fine way to warm water. So are stoves. But neither of them quite compare to dropping in a sphere of red-hot nickle to do the trick. Thanks to a little something called the Leidenfrost effect, the ball ac...
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M-GO video on-demand movie service launches, streams to PCs, Samsung and Vizio players Rushing in the door with yet another way to rent/buy movies over the internet, M-GO is promising it's the "people friendliest" service we've seen so far. Backed by Technicolor and DreamWorks Animation, it's ready to stre...
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Six Hidden Windows 8 Features You Can't Live Without Windows 8 can take some getting used to. While the desktop app works very much like Windows 7, there are plenty of new shortcuts, options, and tricks built into the operating system. Think you know how to use it like a p...
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Samsung Korea posts Galaxy S II Jelly Bean update details, but not the release date Samsung Galaxy S II owners waiting for an update that adds features (instead of taking them away) may not have long to wait, now that support pages for the official Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update -- announced months ago -...
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Need Some Old Space Shuttle Facilities? NASA's Got a Deal for You Ever since NASA started wrapping up its space shuttle program, it's had a lot of extra gear on its hands. The shuttles were sent off to retirement and other assorted equipment was cleaned out of the garage. Now NASA's ga...
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Watch This Crazy Robot Band Rock Out Like Total Machines When you think of robot rock, your mind probably drifts to something like dubstep, but this robot band rocks out in a far more traditional sense. This is Compressorhead at practice, jamming out to Ace of Spades. They'll ...
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Behringer announces OMNI series AirPlay speakers and connecting receiver amps Behringer made a bit of a splash as CES last year with its oversized iPhone dock, this year it's keeping things a little more front-room friendly. Launching its new OMNI system, the audio maker hopes to bring a little Ai...
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Apple now selling refurbished 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display beginning at $1,869 We can't say we're exactly surprised to see Apple's next-generation MacBook Pro show up on the company's "Certified Refurbished" online store -- still, it's good news for folks looking to save a little cash while getting...
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Animals on Drugs, Chuck Berry on Keith Richards, and Israel: Home to the World's Best Weed Evil Dead--the Red Band Trailer More
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Create your own space program: NASA quietly flogging bits of the Kennedy Space Center The idea of private space tourism is certainly taking off, but at such high costs, only 1 percent of the 1 percent will be able to afford it. But, what if you could just do it all yourself? You're going to need some infr...
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First proposed Android OS mascots see the light of day, give you the crazy eye Just before Page and Co. officially took the wraps off of Android in 2007, Googler Dan Morrill was getting ready to introduce the OS to a larger swath of developers in Mountain View. In an effort to spice up his presenta...
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