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Location American Gadget News for 22 March 2013
Samsung mulls sale of Dutch e-ink display business to Amazon It's not often that we hear of Samsung suffering from buyer's remorse, but it looks like it should have kept e-ink manufacturer Liquavista's receipt in the box-file marked "Important." Bloomberg's Person Familiar With Th...
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A Laser Violin Would Have Surely Blown Amadeus' Mind Playing a violin requires far more finesse than just dragging a bow across its strings. There are subtle nuances in motion, pressure, and speed required that take years to master. Or, you can wait for Dylan Menzies to pe...
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iPhone EQ Case Provides Visual Evidence Of How Hard You Rock Like those electroluminescent tees that respond to sound, Strapya World will soon be releasing an iPhone 5 shell case featuring a light-up graphic EQ on the back that responds to music, conversations, even your ringtone....
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The Hilariously Scientific MinusIQ Pill That Makes Smart People Dumber Would Be Fun to Take Do you ever feel like the rest of the world is so dumb? And it's not that you're especially smart, it's just that people are just so dumb. Do they enjoy being dumb? Have they ever thought about being smart? Of course not...
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Apple ID accounts reportedly vulnerable to password reset hack, forgot password page taken offline for maintenance Gaping security holes are a pretty terrifying thing, especially when they involve something as sensitive as your Apple ID. Sadly it seems that immediately after making the paranoid happy by instituting two-step authentic...
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NTT DoCoMo trials Tap-de-Concier service with a Google Now flair Japan's NTT DoCoMo isn't content waiting for Google Now to become commonplace before it gives customers a taste of predictive search. The carrier is near launching a trial for Tap-de-Concier, an Android-based service tha...
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Report: Apple Passwords Can Be Reset With Just Email and Birthday Have you turned on your Apple ID two-step verification yet? You'll want to get on that. A report from The Verge indicates that if you haven't, hackers can change your password with nothing more than your email address an...
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The First-Ever Wii U Price Drop Is Your Deal of the Day The Wii U hasn't had the easiest time so far in its short 128 days since it launched in the United States. From a barren release schedule to slow sales, it's no wonder folks are asking Shigeru Miyamoto whether he's conce...
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What the World Would Look Like Without the Internet Do you remember how your life was like without the Internet? Wondering and daydreams without Google confirmation, restaurant and bar picks without online reviews, working hard because there is no such thing as the Intern...
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Trump the Toothpick With Beechwood Appetizer Tools Forget toothpicks when you're in tiny food territory. The Scoop, Stab, and Spread set is a much more aesthetically pleasing way to consume appetizers. More »
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The Drone Is a Lie: How UAV Technology Grew into Urban Legend You have no family; you are a construct, a robot; you were not born; you will not die; you have only the home I give you and learn only the things I teach you. More »
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3 Beer-Based Recipes For the Boozy Chef

Gizmodo - 22 Mar 2013 23:00
3 Beer-Based Recipes For the Boozy Chef Shocking revelation: humans like beer! But if all you're doing is drinking it, you're missing out on some of life's greatest beery pleasures. Don't let wine have all the fun; try these delectable beer-based recipes that ...
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Editors Letter: Who cares for the UNcarrier?

Engadget - 22 Mar 2013 23:00
Editors Letter: Who cares for the UNcarrier? It seems like a year ago already, but it's been only a few days since we wrapped up our inaugural Engadget Expand event. If you weren't able to join us in person, you missed a seriously good time. Attendees got to take a...
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MessageMe, Reuters, and More

Gizmodo - 22 Mar 2013 22:00
MessageMe, Reuters, and More We've got a nice balance going between utility and fun here in this round of the best iPhone apps of the week. Whether it's texting for free or shopping for, well, money, or catching up on the news and backing up your da...
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Jawbone UP, A World of Fire and Ice, and More

Gizmodo - 22 Mar 2013 22:00
Jawbone UP, A World of Fire and Ice, and More Dinosaurs and exercise and a golf game for you phone might not sound like they have a lot in common. But do they ever—at least as far as this round of the best Android apps of the week goes. More »
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Snoop Lion's Reincarnated, Plasma Sky, and More Anticipating the rapper formerly known as Snoop Lion's new album? We have an app for you. Don't care? We didn't leave you out—we've got a couple of new titles to pique your interest too in the best iPad apps we fo...
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Microsoft reportedly prepping significant first-party app updates for Windows 8 and Windows RT A batch of first-party app updates could be incoming for Windows 8 very soon that have nothing to do with Microsoft's cross-platform Blue crush. That's according to CNet's Mary Jo Foley, whose sources have indicated that...
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Let's Talk About Whatever Your Want For the Next Hour Hi there. It's the end of the week, and we're sure you're sick of working, so we're going to help make the rest of your day bearable. For the next hour, the entire Giz staff will be hovering around this thread, willing t...
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RISE:2013 highlights: Kinect rehab, Lego lobsters, 3D printed tech and more We were excited and honored when the administration at Northeastern University asked us to help judge its RISE:2013 Research, Innovation and Scholarship Expo. The event, held at the physical education center on the schoo...
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Peterbilt's New More than two million semis travel some 120,000 miles apiece along America's arterial highways every year at an average efficiency of just 6 MPG. Six. Miles per gallon of diesel—not even Hummers are that wasteful....
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Plex for iOS 3.1 brings a mobile media server, deep content filters Plex just last month gave its Android app a big overhaul that turned it into a full-fledged media hub; it's now the iOS app's turn. A Plex for iOS 3.1 update adds the same Mobile Media Server that we saw earlier, letting...
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Roku 3 Review: The New Best Streaming Box

Gizmodo - 22 Mar 2013 20:32
Roku 3 Review: The New Best Streaming Box How many Roku models are there? Like, twelve? But it doesn't matter: the newest one is here, and thankfully (predictably?) it's the best one yet. So good that you'll stop using other crap you own. So good you'll use your...
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