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Location American Gadget News for 1 March 2013

The Aurora Lamp: Simple Can Be Sweet

Gizmodo - 1 Mar 2013 00:00
The Aurora Lamp: Simple Can Be Sweet The Aurora Lamp is simple. It can either sit on a table or hang from the wall with just one screw. More »
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Reinforce Your Wardrobe With a Industrial-Strength Rebar Hanger Is all your bad-ass clothing just too much for those flimsy, plastic, run-of-the-mill hangers. Do your pants or shirts, weighted as they are with pounds of pure awesomeness, need something more structurally sound to keep...
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The After Math: Cinder block-chucking robots, Barcelona's mobile bonanza and brain doctors Welcome to The After Math, where we attempt to summarize this week's tech news through numbers, decimal places and percentages. Barcelona's Mobile World Congress may have formed the backbone for this week's news but ther...
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Let's Talk About Anything You Want for the Next Hour Hey, guess what? It's Friday! We're sure you're feeling just as restless as we are, so to help the final minutes of this day fly by, we'll be hanging around this thread to talk about anything you want for the next hour. ...
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Engadget Mobile Podcast 171 - 03.01.13

Engadget - 1 Mar 2013 23:21
Engadget Mobile Podcast 171 - 03.01.13 "Oh my god, I didn't silence my phones?" That's how Myriam rolls... a multi-mobilist. When you're at one of the largest mobile conferences in the world, though, what do you expect? As you can imagine, the mobile crew are...
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Don't Toss That Tattered Old Tee, Immortalize It In This T-Shirt Shaped Frame You loved wearing it out in public all those years, but deep down you new your favorite t-shirt—with its ironic catchphrase/humorous illustration/retro faded corporate logo—would not last forever. Instead o...
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Editors Letter: Sir Galaxy the Fourth

Engadget - 1 Mar 2013 23:00
Editors Letter: Sir Galaxy the Fourth In each issue of Distro, editor-in-chief Tim Stevens publishes a wrap-up of the week in news. After watching some of the life get sucked out of many of our favorite consumer electronics shows with major companies choosin...
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Someone Made an Entire Movie About How Awful 3G Data Is What began as a shamelessly transparent ploy by the LTE-peddling thugs of the mobile crime wars has, fortunately, evolved into a tale of star-crossed lovers set for the modern stage. Presenting 3G: The Killer Connection,...
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Judge orders new Apple vs. Samsung trial to reevaluate $450.5 million in damage awards Samsung has tentatively been on the hook for $1.05 billion in penalties after allegedly infringing on Apple's patents, but that figure is about to change -- for better or for worse. Judge Koh has ordered a reevaluation o...
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Our Favorite Tablets, Subwoofers, Backpacks, and More February is the cruelest month. An unconventional sentiment, maybe, but by now we've lost that New Year's vigor, spring is still just out of arm's reach, and our only escape is the dumping ground of post-awards-season Ho...
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Premier League adopts goal-line tech, puts armchair pundits in tailspin We all have that one ghost goal that stays buried in our subconscious, be it Frank Lampard in 2011, Luis Garcia in 2005 or, erm, Frank Lampard in 2010. But perhaps such tribulations will end with the news that the Premie...
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An Apple Airport Extreme Router Under $100 Is Your Deal of the Day The Airport Extreme is the nicest router that Apple makes. As you'd expect from a $180 router, it has all the major features you'd want: simultaneous dual-band routing, gigabit ethernet ports, and the ability to add a US...
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How Much Twitter and Facebook Is Okay When You're On Vacation? Barcelona is such a wonderful place to visit if you get the chance. Check out the architecture. Eat the jamón. Drink the wine. Our own Kyle Wagner is there right now on vacation, and although you'd think he'd be chill...
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How the Sequester Will Affect Science and Technology At midnight tonight, the federal government's budget sequester kicks in. That means—if congressional leaders and President Obama can't sort out their disagreements over the country's finances—$85 billion wi...
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The ever-expanding smartphone screen: how supersized became everyday It used to be that any smartphone screen beyond three inches was considered big -- and it was, for an audience still weaning itself off of flip phones and PDAs. Flash-forward several years, however, and we're to the poin...
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How to Build an Ice Hotel

Gizmodo - 1 Mar 2013 21:00
How to Build an Ice Hotel In the tiny arctic village of Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, dusk lasts most of the day at this time of year. Against the dramatic and ever-evolving pink and purple sky sits a structure that looks like a cross between a sleek n...
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Logitech cuts 5 percent of core staff as part of its shift to mobile Logitech made clear in January that it was jettisoning weight in a bid to stem losses and focus on more successful technologies like mobile peripherals. Sadly, we're learning today that this also includes cutting jobs. T...
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Microsoft brings Photosynth to Windows Phone 8, touts new camera integration and controls It certainly took a little longer than Photosynth fanatics had hoped, but Microsoft's highly-rated application is available on Windows Phone 8 at long last. Just as we'd heard, Photosynth will seamlessly integrate with t...
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The First Images of the Ocean Beneath Antarctica NASA's got all kinds of cred when it comes to space, but the very depths of our own planet's oceans aren't that much different. So who better to take a deep dive and drudge up the first images of the watery world beneath...
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Modding guru Ben Heck hacks his way through the Engadget Questionnaire Every week, a new and interesting human being tackles our decidedly geeky take on the Proustian Q&A. This is the Engadget Questionnaire. In this edition of our weekly question and answer session, Ben Heck -- the master o...
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Steelcase Gesture: A Smartphone-Friendly Office Chair Finally acknowledging that very few people actually sit in an office chair the way it was designed to be used, Steelcase has created a new chair that caters to all the wacky poses we strike when using various devices. So...
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Announcing the Insert Coin: New Challengers finalists! Hard to believe, but March is here, and with this lambing-lion of a month comes Engadget's first-ever Expand conference in San Francisco. It also marks the impending culmination of our first-ever Insert Coin: New Challen...
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