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Location American Gadget News for 8 February 2013
The Future Is Going to Be Hilariously Hovering This animation, called The Future by Alex Goddard, is pretty much perfect. Everything is going to hover. In fact, I won't believe we're in the future until more things start hovering. My favorite part of the clever anima...
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Did Bing Maps Capture the Top Secret U.S. Drone Base in Saudi Arabia? This past week, reports have come out about a top secret US drone base inside Saudi Arabia. The base was built two years ago, had been used for dozens of drone attacks in Yemen and was originally hidden by the news until...
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Twitter search upgraded to pull in results older than last week The ease of dumping our historic/inane messages into Twitter has fueled the service's growth so far, but the ability to retrieve relevant ones later has, until now, lagged behind. CEO Dick Costolo promised last year that...
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Life in an Amazon Warehouse: Fear and Efficiency at 35 Orders Per Second It shouldn't come as a surprise that Amazon's warehouses, especially at Christmastime, have to be a perfectly greased, gargantuan machine in order to meet the needs of its hundreds of millions of clients. We're less like...
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At Least No One Can Hear What You're Doing In These Musical Rhythmic Potties In an attempt to make the often overused and undermaintained portable toilets not the worst part of a music festival in Argentina, the organizers decided to make a bank of stalls one of the musical acts. More
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This Dragon Turned Out To Be a Pterosaur

Gizmodo - 8 Feb 2013 13:12
This Dragon Turned Out To Be a Pterosaur This Latin inscription on this his curious beast identifies it as a "dragon as it was recovered in the hands of the engineer Cornelius Meyer". The picture comes from a 1696 book that Meyer wrote describing his constructi...
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The 20 Loneliest Outposts At the End of the World When humanity's not trying to destroy itself, its steadily redefining its boundaries. Every passing year, we create further-flung outposts in places nature never intended to us to inhabit. Here are the loneliest places m...
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This Is the Best Tooth Extraction Method I Can Possibly Imagine Some kids wait until a tooth falls down on its own and then wait to collect whatever the tooth fairy brings. Not this one. She's just too badass and decides to take matters into her own hands. And her bow. If I ever have...
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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Bermuda All hail the hypno-box! This psychedelic short film by Calvin Frederick of CalArts surprisingly uses zero CGI or other special effects. He instead relies on a Canon 5D mounted in a motion-control rig, a programmable LED ...
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Editorial: Nintendo's digital content problem and how the Wii U is making things worse The Wii U's launch was a bit rocky, to say the least. Missing features, promised TV services and slow-loading, day-one firmware updates left Nintendo fans frustrated and disappointed. The company is still cleaning up the...
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LED-Illuminated Imperial Star Destroyer Must Be the Best Birthday Cake In History The Death Star wedding cake was great. So was the R2-D2. And the Luke inside the dead Tauntaun cake was absolutely amazing. But LED-illuminated Imperial Star Destroyer Cake is, so far, the best Star Wars cake I've ever s...
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Editor's Letter: When the rubber hits the road In each issue of Distro, editor-in-chief Tim Stevens publishes a wrap-up of the week in news. The time for talk and for analysis has come to a close. The BlackBerry company's first phone hit the market in earnest and now...
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Charles Darwin Is Helping Solve One of Mankind's Greatest Problems: Reinventing the Emoticon Emoticons are ingratiated into modern language. Tweens communicate in nothing but nonsensical strings of emojis, and artists use them to create entire tales. But even with widespread use, emoticons' emotions have remaine...
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UPS takes 100 EVs on the road in California, makes delivering packages eco-friendlier The Golden State's without a doubt at the forefront of the so-called green movement, and thus it shouldn't come as a surprise that UPS chose it as the destination for 100 of its brand-new electric trucks. This initiative...
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Why Some AT&T Users Didn't Receive Yesterday's Emergency Alert If you were anywhere near the East Coast yesterday, you might have received an emergency storm alert on your phone telling you it's time to to break into mass hysteria. Or maybe you didn't! While it was nice to know that...
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TVs Returned After The Big Game Are Your Deal of the Day A few weeks ago we got a tip: check Amazon Warehouse after the Super Bowl. The logic goes that lots of folks buy more TV than they can afford to impress their friends, then they take advantage of Amazon's rather generous...
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Winter Storm Nemo Has Ruined Twitter Parody Accounts Forever We all knew this would happen. It always happens, but it's still horrifying to see. Put together by EJMaroun and brought to our attention by stefan, here's a harrowing look at the state of Twitter comedy today. This is f...
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OUYA promises quick game approval process, reviews start by the end of February OUYA CEO Julie Uhrman's promising a quick, simple approval process for games on her company's upcoming Android-powered game console, the OUYA. She told us in an interview this week: "It's similar to mobile: they'll submi...
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The Leica M Monochrom: Hands-On With This Crazy One-Of-A-Kind Camera I was invited to the new Leica store in SoHo to check out some of their latest gear this week. I knew about their compact offerings, the X2 and D-Lux 6, so I knew what I was getting myself into. But their was one product...
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Macmillan settles up with DoJ, Apple now stands alone in e-book price fixing case It took awhile to read the writing on the wall, but Macmillan has finally settled the antitrust lawsuit brought by the US Justice Department for the publisher's alleged e-book price fixing. In doing so, Macmillan joins H...
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EA posts finished Origin for Mac, widens gamers' worlds EA moves faster than we thought. Origin for Mac was in alpha just two weeks ago, and yet it's already launching to the public. The completed gaming portal gives Mac users their software library, socialization and the onl...
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AOL Earns Most of Its Money From Subscribers AOL posted its fourth quarter financial results today, and we relearned, as we do each quarter, that AOL still earns most of its money from subscribers who for whatever reason actually pay to connect to the Internet usin...
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