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Location American Gadget News for 19 March 2013
Digital Storm's Hailstorm II relieves you of gaming PC claustrophobia, $2,760 cash What's the price for glory? Digital Storm's just launched its latest flagship PC gaming platform, the Hailstorm II, letting serious players part with anywhere between $2,700 and $8,000-plus. A sequel to the original Hail...
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Bowers & Wilkins Z2: A Beautiful AirPlay Speaker with a Cozy Nest for Your iPhone Speaker docks outfitted with Apple's Lightning dock connector seem like kind of waste these days. Wireless music is the future, homie! But does this new beauty from Bowers & Wilkins look like a dock? Where's the port? It...
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Virtual Reality now: hands-on with the Oculus Rift final development kit On a sunny Southern California afternoon, Oculus VR's founder, Palmer Luckey, its VP of Product, Nate Mitchell, its press agent, a film crew, photographers and a pair of Engadget's editors occupy a conference room in the...
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Google Drive Realtime API arrives, lets developers make collaborative apps Google has been eager to have programmers weave Google Drive sharing and syncing into their apps, but the coveted live collaboration has remained solely in Google's domain. Until today, that is. The company has posted a ...
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Evernote Food for iOS now lets you share recipes, adds support for OpenTable reservations Food is an undoubtedly essential part of life -- and, in a rather digital age, some could certainly make the same argument about app updates, right? Well, combining the best of both worlds, today Evernote released a refr...
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7 Galaxy S4 Features You Can Get On Your iPhone Today In addition to its high-end hardware, Samsung's Galaxy S4 phone comes with a slew of proprietary apps that help improve your health, enhance your photography, control your TV and secure your business data. Though Samsung...
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Samsung Exec Confirms Upcoming Smart Watch

Gizmodo - 19 Mar 2013 12:11
Samsung Exec Confirms Upcoming Smart Watch Samsung's mobile executive VP Lee Young Hee has come out and confirmed that the company is hard at work preparing a new smart watch. More »
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Sony updates SmartWatch with notification previews, new watch faces and better search Now that connected watches have officially become the 'it' gadget to innovate (see: Pebble, I'm Watch and Apple), Sony can't just sit back and let its SmartWatch quietly finds its footing. Which is why the company's beef...
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Reddit's First Orignal Web Mini-Series Is Bold, Intelligent... and Completely Adorable Reddit's trying out something new: it's launched its own, original mini-series of web videos. Bases on its Explain Like I'm Five subreddit, it explores political and social issues in a way anyone can understand. More ...
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Oculus Rift could work on current and next-gen consoles Think virtual reality is the exclusive playground of the PC gaming elite? It doesn't have to be. Oculus VR's Nate Mitchell says it's a matter of development support and interest. "Basically, the bar for a great VR experi...
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Do You Actually Watch the Stuff on Your DVR?

Gizmodo - 19 Mar 2013 18:58
Do You Actually Watch the Stuff on Your DVR? The DVR is a genius invention. Never miss anything again! Skip commercials! But you got all ambitious and recorded a bunch of "edumacational" stuff didn't you? Ambitions are good things, But you never watched it. No. You...
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HTC flagship becomes the One to wait for, component shortages blamed for delays Fresh on the heels of last week's editorial comes confirmation that HTC's superior hardware isn't being overlooked by consumers alone. According to a statement in the Wall Street Journal, an HTC executive has acknowledge...
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Report: Google to Unify Chat as a New Service Called Babble Google Talk is great: lightweight and fast. But then, Google's also got G+ messenger, Hangout, and even Drive Chat. There are currently so many options across its different platforms that it can get confusing—but ...
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LG suspects Samsung of infringing its eye-tracking patents with the Galaxy S 4 Samsung's Galaxy S 4 isn't even available yet, but already it's being eyed for possible patent infringement. According to a report from Korea's Yonhap News, LG suspects the S 4 might violate eye-tracking patents used in ...
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GameStick shipping dev units this month, marks progress on controller, SDK and UI Things seem to be rolling along nicely for Kickstarter success story, GameStick. The makers of the compact Android console will be shipping a dev unit later this month, measuring slightly larger than the final version, t...
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The Tongue Toothbrush Is the Grossest Way to Be Hygienic Toothbrushes haven't changed much. Sure some fancy tech wiz brushes spin the bristles themselves but at the end of the day, after centuries of use, we still have to hold the damn thing. Not anymore. The T2T is a hands fr...
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Canon's tiny next-gen EOS Rebel spied, reportedly with modest specs to match It's virtually an annual tradition for Canon to unveil new EOS Rebel DSLRs well before the summer hits, and we're very nearly due for the next installment. It shouldn't be a shock, then, that Digicam info claims to have ...
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First Ever Cellular-Level Video of a Whole Brain Working This video is the first time scientists have ever been able to image the whole brain of a vertebrate creature in such a way that you can see individual cells and simultaneously how they're firing and behaving in real tim...
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There Has Never Been A More Random Way To Cook Eggs, Or Maybe Anything There are a lot of weird ways to cook eggs. There are also a lot of normal ways to cook eggs that people try to avoid for some reason. If you like surreal, somewhat phallic egg cooking techniques, though, you need a Roll...
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Swallows Seem To Be Evolving to Avoid Cars

Gizmodo - 19 Mar 2013 16:40
Swallows Seem To Be Evolving to Avoid Cars Swallows that nest on roadsides appear to have evolved shorter wings to help them maneuver better and avoid cars, claim a team of scientists from the University of Tulsa in Oklahoma. More »
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13 Shockingly Creative Ways Drugs Have Crossed the Border Let's clear this up right now: drugs are bad, smuggling is a crime, drug lords and their traffickers are black-hearted, vicious, malignant persons. But you have to admit: they're pretty damn creative. And the means they'...
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Christo's Gigantic Indoor Balloon Will Dwarf the Senses The artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude have been staging large-scale site-specific art installations for decades. These projects have ranged from a red curtain spanning a Colorado valley, entire buildings literally wrappe...
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