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3BaysGSA Putt: a Bluetooth golf gadget that puts eyes in your putter (hands on) Motion sensor-based golf devices are all the rage these days, but they mostly target the full swing. Can such electronics be accurate enough to measure a much smaller stroke, namely the all-important putt? Since golf sea...
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Addappt goes public, gives iOS users group contact control and messaging While Addappt has been teasing painless contact syncing between iOS-using friends and colleagues since its December launch, its invitation-only nature has kept most of us on the sidelines. It may be time to try Addappt n...
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China chooses Ubuntu for a national reference OS coming in April China's government and people have historically been friendly toward Linux, although not quite on the level of a new deal with Canonical. The country's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is teaming with Cano...
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ThinkFlood closes shop, brings RedEye universal remote down with it Fans of ThinkFlood might want to shed a few tears today, as the company has just announced it's closing its doors. As a reminder, ThinkFlood was responsible for the RedEye universal remote control system that allowed any...
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The IRS's Horrible Parody Video Is the Worst Star Trek Episode Ever We all have our favorite Star Trek episodes, and the ones we think aren't quite up to snuff. But here's something we can all agree on: the IRS's nearly $60,000 Star Trek-inspired training video from 2010 would be the wor...
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AT&T to launch Digital Life in 15 markets, hopes to enter home automation field AT&T is finally set to launch its Digital Life home automation service, and it's ready to do so in a big way. Initially planned for just eight markets, the telephony giant has expanded its coverage to 15 starting this sp...
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The Daily Roundup for 03.22.2013

Engadget - 23 Mar 2013 01:43
The Daily Roundup for 03.22.2013 You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for t...
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Most Beautiful Items: March 16-22, 2013

Gizmodo - 23 Mar 2013 00:20
Most Beautiful Items: March 16-22, 2013 You get to the end of the week and your eyeballs are just about ready to fall out of your head. Don't let that happen. Here's a little restorative reprieve in the form of the most beautiful things we found this week. Mor...
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How Apple's Password-Reset Security Breach Worked Yesterday, The Verge uncovered a security breach that allowed malicious users to reset Apple ID passwords with nothing but an email and the user's birthday. Luckily, the process didn't leak out in full before the whole t...
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Potential Dell bidding war afoot as Blackstone Group and Carl Icahn reportedly making offers Thought that Dell buy out was a done deal? Well, the Blackstone Group and investor Carl Icahn clearly don't think so, with the Wall Street Journal reporting that both have contacted the committee of Dell's board just bef...
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The First Beautiful Android Phone, The Most Accurate Map of NCAA Fandom, The iDumbPhone, And More Congratulations, you've successfully made it to the end of yet another week. How about a little celebration? We have plenty of goodies to choose from. Take your pick from the Voyager's journey to the edge of the solar sy...
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Intel NUC review: a little desktop PC that holds big promise More Info Intel enters mini-computer fray with Core i5-powered NUC Intel's Core i3 NUC mini-system bares it all for IDF (hands-on video) Intel's NUC mini-PC internals exposed, available for around $300 in early December ...
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These Exploding Droplets of Glass Are a Bewildering Quirk of Physics Making a Prince Albert's Rupert's drop is easy; you just let some molten glass drip into a bucket of water. But the resulting structure is so much more complex than the process that made it. The guys over at SmarterEvery...
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NVIDIA details how its Jetson development kit creates smart, seeing cars Developing a high-end in-car infotainment system can present challenges that don't exist in other platforms -- you're juggling core car systems, a myriad of sensors and media playback in a testbed on wheels. NVIDIA has j...
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The Cheapest and Easiest Way to File Your Taxes Online April 15th will be here before you know it, and it's not like you've got complicated offshore holdings (or any holdings, for that matter), so why put off your taxes any longer than necessary? There are plenty of online s...
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Myriad Social TV brings social networking to your cable box (hands-on video) The marriage of social networking and television is nothing new, but Myriad recently launched Social TV, a white label solution which allows TV service providers to roll out their own custom social networking platform on...
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Bill Gates Has $100,000 For Anyone Who Can Invent a Hi-Tech, Next-Gen Condom Condom's are a life-saving piece of tech, and for being little more than uninflated latex balloons, they do their job pretty well if you wear them. That's the part that Bill Gates is working on. No, he's not going around...
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Barnes And Noble Will Give You a Free Nook Simple Touch If You Just Buy a Nook HD+ Given much thought to picking up a Nook HD+? Neither has anyone else, which is why Barnes and Noble is keen to sweeten the potential deal by adding a pretty enticing bonus to the package: a free Nook Simple Touch. Free f...
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Panasonic 2013 Smart TVs wield Nuance Dragon TV for voice control, text-to-speech Panasonic and Nuance have been close partners on TV voice recognition in the past; we now know that they're getting a bit cozier for Panasonic's 2013 Smart TVs. The company's newer LCDs and plasmas with voice recognition...
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A Stop Motion Video Showing the Drawing of an Art Model from Every Angle Brings the Sketch to Life Stop motion videos are usually charming because they're so bare boned, the choppy movements are part of the appeal. But at its most wonderful, stop motion videos can bring sketches or toys or static objects to life. This...
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Yandex introduces Twym online payment system for Twitter-based transfers Russia's Yandex has been in the online payment business for more than a decade now with its Yandex.Money service, but it's branching out into some slightly more uncharted territory with its latest addition. Dubbed Twym, ...
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If Star Wars Was Set in Jurassic Park

Gizmodo - 23 Mar 2013 07:00
If Star Wars Was Set in Jurassic Park Mashing up two wonderful things into one ridiculously wonderful thing should be the constant goal of mankind. That's how we got smartphones. And gummy bears infused with alcohols. And designer drugs. One Minute Galactica...
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