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Location American Gadget News for 25 March 2013

This Is a Hot Deal on a Cool Nest Thermostat

Gizmodo - 25 Mar 2013 15:51
This Is a Hot Deal on a Cool Nest Thermostat The humble thermostat isn't the hottest gadget category, but the Nest thermostat has the right combination of attractive interface and smartphone integration to actually be lust-worthy. Instead of pokey up and down butto...
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Boeing 787 Dreamliner completes flight check, certification still awaits It wouldn't surprise us to learn that more than a few Boeing officials had their fingers crossed this morning in Everett, Washington. That's because the 787 Dreamliner took to the skies for the first time since being gro...
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Never Worry About Cushion Crumbs Ever Again With Wireframe Furniture Like a 3D model awaiting textures and rendering, these Pamela wireframe chairs and footrests created by Dem Bitantes only barely exist. Available from A. Garcia Crafts in a small sampling of colors, the pieces won't coll...
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You Must Mosh While Using the Rock 'n Roll Veggie Peeler This veggie peeler is simply fun. Why would you get something boring and basic when you could have something that encourages you to rock out while you're making dinner. More »
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Watch This Photoshop Jedi Turn a 16-Bit Super Metroid Screenshot Into a Stunning High-Res Masterpiece Photoshop savant and Deviant Art member Elemental79 is back with another mind-blowing timelapse as he turns a screenshot from the 1994 16-bit classic Super Metroid into a high-res work of art. More »
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Nokia Lumia 521 for T-Mobile given FCC approval RM-917. It may not sound like much on the outside, but the model number and above picture correspond with the Nokia Lumia 521, T-Mobile's version of the lower-end Lumia 520 announced at MWC last month. We still don't hav...
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Windows Store unofficially reaches 50,000 apps

Engadget - 25 Mar 2013 22:22
Windows Store unofficially reaches 50,000 apps It can be scary mustering developer support for a brand-new app platform -- just ask BlackBerry. Microsoft may feel slightly relaxed, then, if MetroStore Scanner's unofficial estimates are on the ball. It sees over 50,38...
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An Ode to Hollywood's Obsession With Hacking the Mainframe The term 'mainframe' doesn't get thrown around as much as buzzwords like 'cloud computing' these days; except in Hollywood. The movies are still obsessed with the idea of someone hacking into the mainframe. Or, to be mor...
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Go From Zero To Caffeinated In No Time With a V12 Espresso Machine Is it going to produce the best cup of espresso you've ever tasted? Probably not. But if you've got a thing for cars, or are on the hunt for an obscenely over-the-top coffee maker for your garage, Espresso Veloce's V12 w...
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Slickdeals' best in tech for March 25th: Nest Learning Thermostat and more Looking to save some coin on your tech purchases? Of course you are! In this round-up, we'll run down a list of the freshest frugal buys, hand-picked with the help of the folks at Slickdeals. You'll want to act fast, tho...
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Facebook Is Rolling Out Threaded Comments to Pages and Hyper-Popular Profiles What was once just an infinitely looping twinkle in a Facebook developer's eye has officially become a reality: comments in reply to comments in reply to posts. More »
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Can We Please Stop Drawing Trees on Top of Skyscrapers? Just a couple of years ago, if you wanted to make something look trendier, you put a bird on it. Birds were everywhere. I'm not sure if Twitter was what started all the flutter, but it got so bad that Portlandia performe...
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Uber lands on Windows Phone, expands its on-demand car service dominance Windows Phone owners can finally enjoy all the benefits of Uber and order cabs on demand through their own native app. The basic features are all present, just presented in the stark color blocks and straight lines Micro...
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WatchESPN streaming reaches AT&T U-verse subscribers U-verse subscribers often have some bandwidth to spare; it's only fair that they make the most of it with some streaming sports. Appropriately, AT&T and ESPN have just flicked the switch on WatchESPN support for those wh...
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Grow Your Greens in a Hanging Gutter Garden

Gizmodo - 25 Mar 2013 20:40
Grow Your Greens in a Hanging Gutter Garden City living shouldn't preclude you from working your land—even if it's paved over in concrete. Here's a simple, inexpensive means of creating your own 'Hanging Gardens of Babylon' from some gutter and a chain link...
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Lenovo IdeaTab A1000-F stops by the FCC

Engadget - 25 Mar 2013 20:28
Lenovo IdeaTab A1000-F stops by the FCC Lenovo's an old hand at this device-releasing lark, so it's no surprise to see the IdeaTab A1000-F hitting its mark at the FCC, just in time for the Q2 launch that was pencilled in back at MWC. The budget-flavored slate ...
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Travel Cheap With a Trunk That Transforms Into Its Own Hotel Room If you're looking to explore the world on the cheap but the thought of sharing a hostel room with strangers creeps you out, designers Roberto De Luca and Antonio Scarponi have got you covered. The pair's Hotello is a rol...
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The Next iOS Needs to Look Like This

Gizmodo - 25 Mar 2013 20:00
The Next iOS Needs to Look Like This It's not a good sign when the best iOS features are imaginary ones designed by people who aren't getting paid to do it instead of, you know, Apple. Like this revamped vision for iPhone multitasking. Apple, steal this now...
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Google+ update for Android and iOS adds Snapseed editing, always-on location option Snapseed quickly took on Google+ integration after it was acquired by Google. It's now Snapseed's time to return the favor. An update to the Google+ apps for Android and iOS is introducing basic image editing and, yes, t...
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Hollow Fiber Optic Tunnels Can Blast Data at Practically the Speed of Light We all want faster downloads, and developments like graphene antennas promise a speedy future. There is an upper limit—the speed of light—but that should be fast enough, right? Well a new kind of hollow fib...
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This Impeccably Accurate CD Player Scans Your Disc Multiple Times for Errors It turns out that even the most expensive of home stereo CD players are still occasionally susceptible of incorrectly reading the data on the disc, which can ruin the listening experience. So a company called Parasound h...
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Unreal Engine 3 adding Oculus Rift support this April, Epic Citadel demo packed in The engine that powered the vast majority of the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3's hit games, Unreal Engine 3, is getting a development kit update to support the soon-to-be-released Oculus Rift VR headset. Of course, the mode...
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