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Location American Gadget News for 15 January 2013
Knowing the Real Life Location of These Tweets Makes You Feel Dirty Twitter is modern day people watching. Anytime you check it, you see what a person is thinking or doing or saying. But it's not all happening in a digital vacuum, they're on break at work tweeting about their boss, they'...
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Gizmodo Is Hiring Editorial Fellows in New York Hello Internet! We're now hiring Editorial Fellows for our New York office. More
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How Astronauts Trim Their Nails in Zero-G

Gizmodo - 15 Jan 2013 13:13
How Astronauts Trim Their Nails in Zero-G In space, even the most mundane routines become elaborate tasks. Like cutting your nails: if you're not careful, your fellow astronauts will have face full of clippings. Gross. Fortunately, Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfi...
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The New Biggest Structure in the Universe Is Too Large to Comprehend An international team of scientists has discovered the biggest known structure in the universe--and it would take a vehicle traveling at the speed of light 4 billion years to cross it. More
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How Apple Sets Its Prices

Gizmodo - 15 Jan 2013 10:43
How Apple Sets Its Prices Apple pricing is unlike almost every other brand in consumer tech: consistent across each and every retailer, and rarely discounted. How do Cook and Co manage to pull that off? More
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Baidu and Orange launch mobile browser for Africa, Middle East Not content to dominate internet search in China alone, Baidu and France Telecom's Orange are partnering to capitalize on African and Middle Eastern markets as well. Today they launched a co-branded version of Baidu's br...
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Pubic Lice Is Becoming an Endangered Species Because Everybody's Getting Brazilian Waxes According to doctors, public lice or crabs or whatever the hell that makes people scratch down there is disappearing because everybody is getting Brazilian waxes. We're killing them off by destroying the forests they lov...
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Why You're Totally Justified in Hating Data Caps Going over your mobile data cap limit costs more than a long distance phone call from a hotel room and for what? Crossing some invisible line in the sand drawn by your carrier? That's some bullsh*t. Brian Boyko explains ...
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Disney Infinity challenges Skylanders for toy-based game crown, launches in June Disney's got a huge stable of iconic characters already immortalized in plastic, but the company's looking to virtualize its lineup with today's announcement of crossplatform game / toy experience Disney Infinity. Like A...
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Google's just confirmed that it will fix...

Gizmodo - 15 Jan 2013 23:21
Google's just confirmed that it will fix A2DP streaming audio in the next Android (4.2.2) release! Rah rah Bluetooth audio? More
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Russia's Newest Ballistic Missile Sub Something Something Red October While Russia's submarine fleet remains a formidable force in the 21st Century, the country still relies on craft built before the Iron Curtain lifted. Today, a lot of the subs are getting long in the tooth. However, the ...
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Editorial: TV gets prettier, smarter and dumber Good ideas are hard to predict, both before and after they are introduced as prototypes. The push-button (touch-tone) telephone was conceptually launched to the consumer market at the 1962 Seattle World's Fair, 21 years ...
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Google web search reveals English letter frequency, helps our Scrabble hustle Wordsmiths go to great lengths to master a game of Scrabble or Words With Friends. Rarely are their efforts quite so calculated, however, as what we're seeing today. After Google research director Peter Norvig used his c...
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United becomes first US airline to offer overseas WiFi with satellite-equipped 747 Lufthansa's been pulling (relatively) speedy Ku-band satellite internet from the heavens for a bit over two years, but now trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific WiFi has finally made its way to a US-based carrier. United, the...
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What Happens When You Run the Fresh Prince Theme Song Through Google Translate 64 Times Sometimes Google translate doesn't get it quite right. To illustrate that point in the most outlandish way possible, CDZA took the Fresh Prince of Bel Air theme, crunched it through Google Translate for all 64 supported ...
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Facebook Graph Search hands-on (video)

Engadget - 15 Jan 2013 22:04
Facebook Graph Search hands-on (video) We just had a quick hands-on of Facebook's new "Graph Search" at one of the demo stations here at Facebook's press event. Unfortunately we weren't whitelisted at the time so we couldn't use any of our own data, but we st...
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How hardware startups changed the face of CES

Engadget - 15 Jan 2013 22:00
How hardware startups changed the face of CES It was all bad timing, really. Just ahead of CES 2012, Microsoft announced that year's event would be its last, blaming product schedules that just didn't match up with the annual show. There was no question that the tec...
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Cheap Skype Credit Is Your Call-Your-Mother Deal of the Day Today's deal is simple. Skype, the VoIP program owned by Microsoft, is offering gift cards at 30% off. That means if you already use Skype to call phone numbers or text folks, you can purchase your credits today for sign...
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Here's What Using the New Facebook Search Looks Like Facebook Graph Search is an amazing feature with a terrible name. It takes the massive, inordinate amount of personal information and experiences you've charted over the years, and pulls them up with a few keystrokes. Wa...
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The Birth and Life of Shaun White's Snowboard: From Tree to Slopes The Burton snowboard Shaun White expertly uses to make a McTwist look like a cakewalk? Oh, that old thing? It started its life as a tree. Check out how it came be strapped to the Olympic champion's feet in this GoPro-sho...
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What Is Facebook Graph Search?

Gizmodo - 15 Jan 2013 21:20
What Is Facebook Graph Search? Facebook's big announcement today was Graph Search. It's a deeply important step for Facebook. But it's also kind of unlike other search systems out there, and adds a bunch of new ways to use Facebook. Here's how it work...
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Zuckerberg: Microsoft more willing to work with us, still open to a Google partnership Facebook's "one more thing" at today's Graph Search press conference? A search partnership with Bing. Naturally, Google was the elephant in the room after such an announcement, particularly in light of the fact that Lars...
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