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Location American Gadget News for 6 February 2013
RIAA copyright takedown requests to Google reach 10 million Something tells us they won't be handing out gold watches for this milestone. Just eight months after Google added copyright takedown requests to its Transparency Report, the search firm can claim to have almost exactly ...
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This Perpetual Motion Machine May Not Be Perpetual, But It's Awesome Anyway This guy claims that this invention is a perpetual motion machine, the Philosopher's Stone of physics, the Holy Grail of power. Play the video and check it out for yourself. More
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Oh Hell Yeah, You Can Buy Weapon Shaped Pillows for Your Next Pillow Fight Now It's been over a year since we've seen these excellent weapon shaped pillows and if you've spent that year in pillow fight detente with your bed partner, we totally understand. But no more. It's about to get on and fluff...
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HTC One SV review: a middleweight performer that's not just a pretty face HTC's One SV has arrived, and joins a plethora of above-average-spec handsets vying for your money. Available on Cricket in the US and EE in the UK, the 4.3-inch, LTE-ready device fits into the One series between the low...
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Intelligent Keyboard-Wide Touchpad Is Smart Enough To Ignore Your Palms With gesture controls becoming more common in software and apps, it makes sense to maximize the size of a laptop's touchpad to facilitate more than just a couple of fingers. So researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute...
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Iran Shows Decoded Video from Captured American Drone If this is what it looks like, this is bad for everyone who isn't Iran: after claiming the capture of a downed, super-advanced American drone in 2011, we now have what looks like decoded video straight from its brain. Mo...
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Microsoft Should Have Made a Laptop

Gizmodo - 6 Feb 2013 23:20
Microsoft Should Have Made a Laptop Whatever you think about Microsoft's Surface Pro, it's impossible to deny its beautiful design, and the quality of the the tech behind it. It's a siren, luring you into an oddly metaphored whirlpool of unsure typing. I'v...
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Slickdeals' best in tech for February 6th: 60-inch Panasonic Viera 3D HDTV and Kindle Fire HD Looking to save some coin on your tech purchases? Of course you are! In this round-up, we'll run down a list of the freshest frugal buys, hand-picked with the help of the folks at Slickdeals. You'll want to act fast, tho...
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Microsoft and Symantec Just Busted a Major Cyber Crime Ring It sounds like the plot of movie: two major software corporations join together to shut down an evil global cyber crime operation and engage in wacky hijinks along the way. While the latter can be neither confirmed nor d...
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Duck Doesn't Have To Be On the Menu To Use This Adorable Kitchen Timer Even if you're roasting a chicken, or just heating up a can of beans over an oil bin fire, it's ok to use this adorable duck-shaped kitchen timer that Finnish designer Eero Aarnio created for Alessi. It's a humorous take...
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Surface Pro staff tease new accessories, explain battery life and storage Now that the Surface Pro is a fait accompli, there's more than a few questions circulating from prospective buyers. The project's Panos Panay and his team have stepped up to answer them on Reddit, and they've shedded som...
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Watch Siri Turn Into a Home Automation Master With the Help Of Raspberry Pi With home automation being all the rage these days, it was only a matter of time before Siri got her little, occasionally judgmental claws into the action. All it took was YouTube user Elvis Impersonator, a Raspberry Pi,...
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Google expands its reach on the slopes, adds ski resort routes to Maps If you've ever been skiing or snowboarding, you likely know all too well the annoyance of carrying around a huge map of the resort -- especially when you're trying to refold the darn thing as you quickly approach the top...
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Why Bother Boiling When You Can Toast Your Eggs Instead? For all the Wi-Fi enhanced, Facebook-integrated appliances that are slowly invading our kitchens, most people still employ the same method of cooking their eggs that their heathen ancestors in the 1920's did: a pot of ro...
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Peacock feathers form basis for reflective displays, could bring color to e-readers soon Structural color -- that's engineer speak for a reflective display that mimics iridescence. And tech of that very sort could be trickling down into future generations of e-readers, thanks to current research by the Unive...
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This Mophie Juice Pack Is Your Electronic-Safety-Blanket Deal of the Day My iPhone recently turned one and a half, and let me tell you, the battery isn't what it used to be. The battery life isn't terrible, but it's certainly flagging. For folks with old smartphones, you know the feeling: you...
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Sony K-12 initiative puts the Xperia Tablet S into schools The selection of tablets in education has been narrow, especially for teachers that want support after the hardware is on their doorstep. Sony figures that it can widen the field through its K-12 Education Initiative. Th...
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Alphabet Robots Are Still The Best Way to Learn The Alphabet All these modern-day kids have iPad and iPod touch apps to learn the alphabet. My kindergarten class had a box of these Alphabet Robots for our grimey, snot-ridden hands to play with. With just one or two minor adjustmen...
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BlackBerry: Z10 launches in Canada, UK were the company's best ever The launch of the Z10 is a critical moment for BlackBerry, a bellwether for whether it's truly on the road to recovery. It's good news, then, that early British and Canadian sales are reportedly far healthier than what t...
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New Zealand Transformer Coins Feature Heros We Actually Care About For some reason the governments of the world think their constituents want to see images of political leaders and royalty. And while famous presidents like Abraham Lincoln certainly deserve recognition, New Zealand has d...
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Dropbox announces Sync API for Android and iOS The lives of devs eager to take advantage of storage in the cloud are about to get a whole lot easier thanks to Dropbox's new Sync API. The tool streamlines the process of integrating the with the service, offloading mos...
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If You Were Arriving to Venus, This Is What You Would See Mariner 10 took the first close-up photo of Venus on February 5, 1974. It's still the best and most mesmerizing. More
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