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Location American Gadget News for 9 March 2013
Al Gore: former Vice President, environmental activist, author, voice-over artist, gadget freak -- and psychic? The politician and supporter of all things green will be looking into his crystal ball today, with a little ...
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Insanely Specific Kitchen Gadgets, North Korea's Nuke, Facebook's Shiny New Look, And More Had a rough week? Either way, kick back and relax with some cream-of-the-crop Gizmodo posts. We've got some crazy kitchen gadgets, how every guy will use Google Glass, an unidentified drone over Brooklyn, some Iron Man 3...
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Turn Your Pool Table Into a Psychedelic Aquarium with Kinect-Powered Projection Effects Pool is a fun game, but with just some colored balls on a plain green field, the spectacle is a little lacking. We've already seen how some clever projection can turn anyone into a pool shark, but now OpenPool is taking ...
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Last-chance Expand ticket giveaway and congrats to our Photo Contest winner! In celebration of Expand, our first enormous electronics extravaganza next weekend at San Francisco's Fort Mason, we're giving away 5 pairs of tickets to 5 lucky @EngadgetExpand followers. This will be your last chance t...
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The New Star Trek Into Darkness Trailer Kicks It Up to Warp Speed We were able to make a pretty good guess as to the villain of Star Trek Into Darkness after the full-length trailer came out, and although this new teaser doesn't seem to reveal any big secrets of its own, it's damned aw...
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We're live at SXSW's Leap Motion panel

Engadget - 9 Mar 2013 20:27
We're live at SXSW's Leap Motion panel Can't get enough of futuristic peripherals? Hey, neither can we -- so it's a good thing we're here at SXSW this week. We're kicking off a series of liveblogs today with a conversation with Leap Motion co-founders David H...
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Meet the Twitter Bot That Can Answer All Your Questions Remember SmarterChild? That AIM bot that would answer all/most of your questions and get huffy and stop talking to you when you inevitably started swearing at it? Unfortunately SmarterChild is still dead and gone, but it...
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Live from SXSW: catch our Leap Motion, Elon Musk and Al Gore liveblogs today! Austin, Texas is loaded to the gills with geeks of every shape and size, and we're here too! We're parked at the city's convention center for a day filled with A-list SXSW speakers, including Elon Musk of Tesla and Space...
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Kinect Fusion-powered concept demos AR brain models for neurosurgeons (video) Microsoft has talked up its Kinect Fusion tool since 2011, but it took some time at TechFest this week to show off how the software could be useful in operating rooms. For those who need a refresher, Redmond's solution c...
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How to Opt Out of Facebook's New Targeted Ads Facebook has announced that it's teaming up with four of the world's largest corporate data brokers to "enhance" the ad experience for users. Datalogix, Epsilon, Acxiom, and BlueKai obtain information gathered about user...
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New Self-Healing Microchips Can Shrug Off Laser Blasts Like It's Nothing Technology can be fragile. Anyone who's dropped his or her phone knows that all too well. And though you might not get it in your hands for a while, there are some seriously robust electronics coming down the pipe. New s...
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OpenPool transforms billiards with a Kinect camera controlled light show How to make a pool table an attention-grabber on a showroom floor full of highly explosive video games? Try a couple of Kinect cameras, some projectors and a sound system. OpenPool's an open-source project that's looking...
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Always Wear a Helmet Cam When You're Falling Down a Mountain Mountain climbing can be dangerous if you don't know what you're doing. It can be dangerous if you do know what you're doing. Mountaineer Mark Roberts knows this first hand after his terrifying tumble down Parsley Fern L...
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Spymaster's Orcasub is a $2 million submarine for two Sure, you could use an ROV to feel like a regular Jacques Cousteau (or James Cameron, for that matter), but nothing beats the real deal: a personal submarine. UK department store Harrods used its Technology Showcase 2.0 ...
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Caltech self-healing chips can recover from laser blasts, save power while healthy While many scientists have heard the call for self-healing electronics, their previous projects have usually had just a limited capacity to come back from the brink. Caltech has developed an integrated circuit that could...
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Here Are All Your Favorite Social Networks Explained All those social networks we spend more than half our life on? There all just varying degrees of the same damn thing. Basically, look at my cat's albums. Watch my cat videos. Read how I hashtag my cat. Check this filtere...
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Why People Should Just Stay Away from Electric Fences There's this thing called being smart that explains how you can avoid getting shocked by an electrical fence by avoiding them altogether. There's also this thing called being human and tip toeing the line of dumb behavio...
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Simple wallet hack uses magnetic alarms to stave off pickpockets We just wrapped up our tour of duty at MWC dodging the notorious pickpockets in Barcelona, so perhaps that's why we're particularly intrigued by Cabel Kraft's anti-snatch wallet hack over at Hackaday. Most billfold alarm...
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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: JO JO IN THE STARS A stunning tale of love and devotion set against a bleak, nightmarish background, Jo Jo in the Stars is simply incredible. The juxtaposition of monstrous creatures in an alien landscape exhibiting the very human emotions...
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EA Maxis cops to 'dumb' SimCity launch, offers early adopters a free game The botched launch of the new SimCity game has upset many this week, however there is a little good news. EA Maxis exec Lucy Bradshaw posted that the company is working on its server issues, with capacity reportedly up 1...
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A Converted Silo Ice Climbing Wall Is the Only Reason Why Winter Exists It's March, which mean it's still a little colder than you want it to be. Which means eventually you'll ask yourself why in the hell is it still cold. Which will lead to yourself questioning why does it have to be cold a...
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Multimorphic shows off its modular, open-source P3 Pinball machine at SXSW When we spoke to Gary Stern way back in January at CES, the pinball exec let it be known that his was the only company currently producing pinball machines -- and while that may be accurate so far as actual shipping syst...
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