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Location American Gadget News for 27 February 2013
Nintendo's stork to deliver 3DS models in blue and pink to Japan If you're a gamer and love you some bright colors, Nintendo's got just the bundle of joy with a couple of new 3DS models. "Pink Gloss" and "Light Blue" colors will arrive to the handheld console on March 20th along with ...
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Symantec: work on Stuxnet worm started two years earlier than first thought Most of us think we know the tale of Stuxnet: it's a possibly government-sponsored worm that played havoc with Iranian centrifuges in 2009, setting back the country's uranium enrichment program without involving any trad...
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DirecTV scores a batch of 4K TV trademarks, content remains a pie in the sky Despite the flood of 4K TVs that are emerging this year, there won't be a lot of content to play on them in the near future short of space galleries and the World Cup. The team at DirecTV can't provide an immediate solut...
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Ustream on PlayStation 4: discovery, one-click sharing and being 'a modern day cable provider' "We've partnered with some of the biggest and most influential social networks in the world, including Facebook and Ustream, to bring gamers friends into games like never before," former Gaikai CEO David Perry told atten...
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Samsung announces Android Wallet app for tickets and coupons, opens API to developers If your heart bleeds Android, but your eyes occasionally wander in the direction of Apple's Passbook, good news. Samsung has announced "Wallet," a ticketing and coupon app of its own. Unveiled at the firm's Developer Day...
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James Bond Would Totally Rock These Butterfly Knife Cufflinks This sleek pair of cufflinks has a butterfly knife hidden inside. They might as well be paraphernalia from an old 007 movie. More
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Samsung Wallet is Apple's Passbook, on Android Samsung has just announced its new Wallet mobile payment app at the Mobile World Congress and... and it looks a hell of a lot like Apple's Passbook. More
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Adobe outs Photoshop Touch for phones, ready to outfit pockets for $4.99 Jealous about your mates' ability to edit photos and whatnot via their mid-sized slates? Well, Adobe has just announced a solution that's ready to equip your handset of choice. That's right, the pro design software outfi...
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DJ Steve Aoki ft. Rivers Cuomo: Earthquakey People What happens when one of the biggest names in dance music teams up with the elder statesman of emo punk? A psychedelic, foot-stomper is born. More
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What Movies Look Like Before Special Effects

Gizmodo - 27 Feb 2013 03:20
What Movies Look Like Before Special Effects New tumblr alert: Before VFX. It's a revealing collection of pictures that show what movies look like before any sort of visual effects are added. Which basically means it makes every movie, even Oscar-worthy movies, loo...
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Amazon Cloud Player for iOS arrives on the iPad As timely updates go, this one's a bit long in the tooth. After introducing its Cloud Player for iOS to the iPhone and iPod touch last summer, Amazon's finally gotten around to rolling out a version for iPad owners. The ...
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Dell intros Latitude 10 enhanced security for all your governmental tableting needs Government agencies need some tablet love, too. Dell knows this, and the company's looking to make some headway in that space, along with other areas like healthcare companies and financial institutions that require a hi...
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EA preps 'single identity' system to bridge gaming experiences across platforms Now that EA has gotten Origin for both Windows and Mac under its belt, it's clued GamesBeat into its plans for a cross-platform account system that's taken 1,500 engineers 18 months to build. With the "single identity" s...
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PSA: Kindle iOS app users should not update to version 3.6.1 This one's coming straight from the horse's mouth. Amazon is acknowledging a "known issue" with version 3.6.1 of its Kindle app for iOS -- the company is recommending that current users avoid the latest update, which hit...
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This Insane 400,000-Piece Lego Hogwarts School Is Larger Than Harry Potter Himself Alice Finch has created one of the most impressive pieces of Lego architecture to date: a 400,000-brick version of Harry Potter's Hogwarts School. So large that it can fit Daniel Radcliffe inside. More
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Kindle Fire HD 8.9 up for pre-order in Japan, ships March 12th Amazon decided last year it was time to take the Kindle brand to Japan, but for some reason, the Fire HD 8.9 wasn't invited. Not being one to hold grudges, the biggest Kindle slate has agreed to a belated introduction, a...
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DARPA trying again to develop a high-speed VTOL aircraft If at first your unmanned aerial vehicles don't succeed... try, try again? After a series of unsuccessful tests with the Boeing X-50 Dragonfly and Groen Heliplane, the US government is once again trying to develop a high...
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Clear promises Leap Motion support in Mac app, offers a glimpse of what's to come We've seen some big Leap Motion deals announced, and some fairly impressive demos, but we haven't yet heard of many big-name apps that will support the gesture control technology. While not the biggest around, Realmac ha...
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Alarm Clock Gun: Vent Your Anger at Being Awake If knowing you're going to wake up on time for work helps you sleep better, then slap two rounds of AAA batteries in this pistol-shaped alarm clock and stash it under your pillow. When it's time to wake from your slumber...
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Gates, Zuck and crew entice kids into programming through a short film Kids in many parts of the world are growing up surrounded with technology, some from a very tender age. Many schools aren't teaching much if any programming, though, which has led Code.org to make a short film spurring y...
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Spyware Implanted in PDFs Has Been Sneaking Into Government Computers Worldwide A new spyware epidemic has broken out at government entities and NGOs in 23 countries including several organizations in the United States. And it's not bogus Twitter links or porn that's getting people this time--it's P...
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NASA Explains What Exploded Over Russia

Gizmodo - 27 Feb 2013 05:00
NASA Explains What Exploded Over Russia Here is the definitive video from NASA about what happened over Russia earlier this month. It's interesting because though we had pegged the asteroid 2012 DA14 to pass us by, we never saw the Russian meteorite coming bec...
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