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Location American Gadget News for 16 March 2013
Making Salt Water Drinkable Just Got 99 Percent Easier Access to steady supplies of clean water is getting more and more difficult in the developing world, especially as demand skyrockets. In response, many countries have turned to the sea for potable fluids but existing rev...
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Live from Expand: A Conversation With Julie Uhrman (video) OUYA managed to capture the imagination of the Kickstarter community and tech world at large with its dream of a low-cost Android-based gaming console. We'll be speaking with Julie Uhrman, the company's CEO to discuss it...
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OUYA CEO Julie Uhrman: In Conversation liveblog The Android-powered OUYA game console is set to ship to its many, many Kickstarter backers later this month, and we've got the company's CEO Julie Uhrman live on-stage from our Expand event this weekend talking about jus...
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Live from Expand: A Conversation With Google's Tamar Yehoshua (video) We'll be joined by Google's director, product management Tamar Yehoshua, to discuss the ways in search is adapting to an ever more mobile-centric world -- and the role voice is playing in that transition. March 16, 2013 ...
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Create An Endless Photo Stream So You Can Stalk Your Own Life If you lived to be 80 you would have lived for more than 41 million minutes. And if you wore a Memoto for your whole life you would have more than 82 million photos to show for it. Which is pretty scary. More »
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Nest's Matt Rogers backstage at Expand (video)

Engadget - 16 Mar 2013 22:57
Nest's Matt Rogers backstage at Expand (video) Hot off his interview on the Expand main stage, Matt Rogers, Founder and VP of Engineering at Nest, saddled up to the rather more temperate seat in our backstage interview room with Joseph Volpe. Among other things, Matt...
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Tim Stevens backstage at Expand (video)

Engadget - 16 Mar 2013 22:48
Tim Stevens backstage at Expand (video) Our own Tim Stevens (literally) rolled into Fort Mason this morning to kick off Expand and shortly after walked his way backstage to chat with Myriam Joire about -- you guessed it -- Expand. To find out more about where ...
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Insert Coin semifinalist: Smart Knob puts a keypad lock on your door, we go hands-on The Smart Knob promises a smarter, more secure deadbolt lock that lets us issue time-limited unlock codes or give trusted visitors a way in. Thanks to some hands-on time here at Engadget Expand, we've learned that it's e...
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Insert Coin semifinalist: Radiator Labs rethinks steam heat, we go hands-on If you've ever lived in a building that was heated by steam, there's a good chance that you've experienced comfort levels that were less than ideal. Now, Insert Coin semifinalist Radiator Labs is working to bring a solut...
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Kickstarter's Yancey Strickler backstage at Expand (video) He's just taken the title of inaugural speaker here at Expand, now Kickstarter co-founder Yancey Strickler is giving us even more face time in our first ever backstage interview. Since its launch in 2009, the crowdfundin...
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Ubuntu Raring Ringtail hits beta, flagship desktop and server flavors left out Canonical's taken the next step in pushing Raring Ringtail out of its nest by releasing the very first beta version, but only for Edubuntu, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, UbuntuKylin, Ubuntu Cloud, Ubuntu Studio and Xubuntu. Plain ol...
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RSS Inventor Couldn't Care Less About Google Reader's Death The impending death of Google Reader has sparked much wailing and gnashing of teeth, petition-signing, alternative-seeking, and rending of garments. But what about the people who made RSS? Dave Winer, one of the fathers ...
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Redesigning Mobile liveblog

Engadget - 16 Mar 2013 21:30
Redesigning Mobile liveblog What happens when you sit down with the design leads of two feuding smartphone makers and insert the product director of one of America's largest wireless carriers? That's easy. You get a live, unrehearsed segment that w...
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Insert Coin semifinalist: cSpring bipedal robot platform hands-on (video) Those looking to tinker with humanoid robots aren't exactly lacking for options these days, but Cognitive Spring is taking a slightly different approach than most with its Arduino-based cSpring bipedal robot -- one of th...
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Insert Coin finalist: smARtPULSE open source, Bluetooth oximeter hands-on Dimitri Albino is the proudly self-proclaimed smARtMAKER #1, and he's brought his company's Insert Coin finalist, the smARtPULSE oximeter, here to Expand. Using photodetection tech to produce readings of oxygen levels an...
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How Long Do You Keep Your Laptop On?

Gizmodo - 16 Mar 2013 21:00
How Long Do You Keep Your Laptop On? My laptop isn't administrated on a network that runs night updates, and I don't use it as any type of server, but for some reason I leave it on for days at a time. Okay weeks. Okay it's been like two months. More »
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Live from Expand: A Conversation with Nest Co-Founder Matt Rogers (video) Nest answered that age old question: how to make the thermostat exciting? The startup has managed to bring the sleek and cutting edge technologies of mobile devices to the world of home temperature control, helping us to...
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Insert Coin semifinalist: Moedls 3D scanner for your phone hands-on Moedls (pronounced moy-dles) inventor John Fehr, being a semifinalist in our Insert Coin competition, is obviously on hand here at Expand. While we were impressed with what we saw from afar, we were really excited to see...
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Insert Coin finalist: Ziphius aquatic drone hands-on Joining the handful of Insert Coin finalists at Expand is Azorean's cute Ziphius aquatic drone. While Fort Mason is located by the seaside, the folks actually brought their own little pool along to let their Raspberry Pi...
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Visualized: 3D Systems' 3D-printed guitar, the Americana Yep, the crazy looking guitar you see above from 3D Systems (being manhandled by our own Andy Bowen) was printed. Not created by machines or people, but pieced together by a 3D printer -- at least the body, that is. The ...
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3D Printing Goes Mainstream liveblog

Engadget - 16 Mar 2013 20:00
3D Printing Goes Mainstream liveblog 3D printers might one day be as common as inkjets, letting you conjure up plastic visions of whatever pops into your head. At least, that's the vision of its promoters and there's now a wide variety of models and form fa...
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The Galaxy S IV's New Oldness, Making Power from Nuclear Waste, Nerd Jokes, And More This week we finally got a glimpse of the long-awaited Samsung Galaxy S IV in all its glory(?), and salivated all over its competitor, the HTC One. On top of that, we learned all about how the future of nuclear power is ...
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