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Location American Gadget News for 26 February 2013
Microsoft posts Dev Center app for Windows Phone, tops 130,000 total apps Despite launching the Windows Phone Dev Center months ago, Microsoft hasn't provided an option to run the dashboard on Windows Phone itself. The company is at last introducing some logical consistency (and recursion) by ...
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Google+ Sign-In lets you use account info across iOS, Android and web apps These days it seems like every app wants your Facebook or Twitter info -- it figures that Google wants a piece of that action, too. Today the software giant announced Google+ Sign-in, a new feature that makes it possible...
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Here's Why You Should Code, a PSA By Chris Bosh, will.i.am, and Mark Zuckerberg Code.org has a new internet PSA explaining why you should code. The answer to that is you'll get to eat food made by chefs, play ping pong in a hoodie, and will.i.am will call you a rockstar. More
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Kyocera DuraPro keeps the rugged flip phone alive on US Cellular for $100 The rumors of the basic cellphone's death have been greatly exaggerated -- it's just finding niches to hide in while smartphones take over the mainstream. Witness today's launch of the Kyocera DuraPro on US Cellular. Alt...
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Opera WebKit-based browser hands-on

Engadget - 26 Feb 2013 18:21
Opera WebKit-based browser hands-on Think Opera is content at 300 million? That would be a rather silly notion for any company, of course, and naturally the browser is bumping up its efforts by making the jump to WebKit. This move will make Opera even more...
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Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7 Is Finally Available for Download Windows 7 users are finally getting Internet Explorer 10. They'll be auto-upgraded in a few weeks, but you can go ahead and download the updated browser starting today. More
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Huawei Ascend W1 launching March 7th in UK on O2: free from £13.50 per month or £120 on PAYG We're starting to think Microsoft is onto something with Windows Phone 8, an OS that's capable of delivering a solid user experience on mediocre handset specs. UK network provider O2 seems to feel the same, and in additi...
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Join the Engadget HD Podcast live on Ustream at 8:30PM ET Two in a row, that was a good run, but it's over as once again we are off our regularly scheduled time for the Engadget HD podcast. Hopefully this later time still works for you, as we don't know how we can go on recordi...
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Google Had a Big Ol' Hole In Its Two-Step Verification System The coast is clear now, but for a while there, Google's two-step verification system wasn't keeping you as safe as you thought. In fact, it was providing an avenue for folks to get in. App-specific passwords were proppin...
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This Cheap Portable Hard Drive Is Your Deal of the Day Everyone needs a portable hard drive, especially if you're rocking a tiny SSD in your laptop. But unlike lots of consumer technology, you can't count on prices to fall indefinitely: before the October 2011 flood in Thail...
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BlackBerry Is Testing a Mobile Money Messaging Service It's no secret that BlackBerry has seen better days, despite the recent introduction of new phones. But one of its bright spots is BlackBerry Messenger, and now, according to Bloomberg, it's looking into adding a money t...
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Twitter Windows Phone update brings it 'in line with other Twitter apps' Twitter has finally given some love to its Windows Phone app, a change the company promises will put it "in line with other Twitter apps." On the docket are changes to the UI and a slew of new features. The app now offer...
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i-mate talks up the Intelegent, a 4.7-inch slab of vaporware Don't worry if Dubai-based smartphone maker i-mate had slipped your mind. The business unceremoniously collapsed back in 2009 after allegedly suffering a "major fraud" that led it to fire all of its employees. Fortunatel...
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MetroPCS rakes in $1.3 billion for Q4 2012 thanks to 2.2 million new LTE customers Over a quarter of MetroPCS' customer base is now on LTE (26 percent), and the company made $1.3 billion in revenue for Q4 and $5.1 billion total in 2012 as a result, it said. Though revenue was down for Q4 over last year...
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You Can Make Gummy Bear Versions of Yourself

Gizmodo - 26 Feb 2013 06:00
You Can Make Gummy Bear Versions of Yourself Somewhere in between the honor of getting a bronze statue of yourself and the shame of re-creating your sexual organs in plastic is this awesome gummy bear yourself service. You can basically create a gummy replica of yo...
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Engadget Expand speakers, Round Seven: Moon, music, media and more! It's time for another round of additions to the speaker lineup for our big Expand event coming up in just a few weeks. You'll want to be sure to pick up your tickets so you don't miss out on these folks up on stage: Alex...
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This Hilarious Song About Tumblr Pretty Much Sums Up the Entire Internet If you use Tumblr or Facebook or Twitter or any site like that, you'd know that they're all complete time sucks. Hopping onto Tumblr is especially dangerous because of all the rabbit holes you can crawl into--food, taste...
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Cablevision Is Suing Viacom to Kill the Bundled Cable Model Once and For All That seemingly far-off dream of a la carte cable consumption may be more imminent than you realize. Cablevision has announced its plans to sue Viacom for "illegally forcing purchase of programming services." In other wor...
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Razer Edge pre-orders begin March 1st, price starts at $999 If you were intrigued by the Razer Edge's impressive ability to transform from a tablet, to a laptop, to a gaming console and you have a spare $1k lying around, it might be time to reach for your wallet. Razer has just a...
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Hands-free Fruit Ninja: NUIA makes it easier to code PC apps with eye control (hands-on) We know what you think this hands-on is about. That laptop you see up there has a Tobii eye-tracking sensor affixed to it, and you're probably wondering why we're still dwelling on it after getting hands-on twice at CES ...
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Uber recruiting San Franciscan drivers, no (official taxi) license needed Taxi-hailing apps like Uber and its competitors have been hitting stop sign after speed bump in their journey to actually, you know, being able to operate. Uber even had to shut down a beta in the Big Apple before the au...
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Has It Really Taken This Long For Someone To Create Shower Curtain Ring Hooks? There never seem to be enough places to hang wet towels and face cloths in the bathroom. So it's baffling to think it's taken this long for someone to come with the Branch--an enhanced shower curtain ring that brilliantl...
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