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Location American Gadget News for 7 April 2013
IRL: Moshi's Digits gloves and the Nokia Lumia 620 on Telus Welcome to IRL, an ongoing feature where we talk about the gadgets, apps and toys we're using in real life and take a second look at products that already got the formal review treatment. Spring may have sprung two weeks...
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3D printed speakers give you a custom light show to go with your tunes (video) 3D printing is still in its relative infancy, but more and more folks are using machines like the MakerBot Replicator and Formlab's Form 1 to turn digital plans into physical reality. An Autodesk engineer named Evan Athe...
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How would you change the Droid Incredible 4G LTE? Last summer, Verizon users who wanted an LTE-capable flagship had a stark choice: Samsung's Galaxy S III, or the Droid Incredible 4G LTE. When we reviewed the latter handset, we found it comfortable in the hand, with a p...
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Attempts To Dodge Chinese Hacking May Backfire As Usual With concern about Chinese hacking on the rise, Congress passed new restrictions on buying equipment from China last month as part of a funding bill. The measures ban some federal purchases of networked equipment "produc...
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NASA administrator Charles Bolden says "NASA does not have a human lunar mission in its portfolio and we are not planning for one. We can only do so many things."
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Refresh Roundup: week of April 1st, 2013

Engadget - 7 Apr 2013 21:42
Refresh Roundup: week of April 1st, 2013 Your smartphone and / or tablet is just begging for an update. From time to time, these mobile devices are blessed with maintenance refreshes, bug fixes, custom ROMs and anything in between, and so many of them are float...
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Algorithm Improves Airline Arrival Predictions, Erodes Favorite Work Excuse When you're flying anywhere you can pretty much turn the whole day into a black hole. The airport/in-flight wifi wasn't working. We sat at the gate for an hour. We were in a holding pattern. It's great. But sometimes, so...
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The Weekly Roundup for 04.01.2013

Engadget - 7 Apr 2013 20:00
The Weekly Roundup for 04.01.2013 You might say the week is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workweek, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Weekly Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines fo...
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What's The Coolest Tech You've Ever Dreamed About? Last night I dreamed that I was packing for a trip by googling my stuff and clicking on it to put it in my suitcase. For socks I could either select certain pairs or just enter the number of pairs I wanted and have them ...
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Visualized: Sony teases prototype 4K cameras and lenses at NAB At its NAB 2013 press conference, Sony told us several times that it never stops thinking about the future. It's fitting, then, that in addition to announcing pricing for two 4K sets, the company gave us a taste of what'...
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Switched On: Unconventional, but not uncompromising Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology. For T-Mobile, March went out like a lion, a roaring one. With passion for both invention and invective, T-Mobile roared against the contra...
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Print An Interactive Robot On The 3D Printer You Totally Have A lot of life is plotting ways to freak your friends out, and there's nothing like a weird robotic head sitting on your desk to do the job. Maki is an "emotive robot" from HelloRobo that you build with 3D printed parts, ...
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Sony unveils 30-and 56-inch professional 4K OLED monitor prototypes, shipping in May The 56-inch OLED TV Sony trotted out at CES may have lost an inch on its way to the market, but that extra few centimeters can still be had, at least in the professional sector. The company announced its A Series Trimast...
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Sony announces pricing for 55- and 65-inch 4K TVs, shipping April 21st Think $25,000 for an 84-inch 4K TV is a bit tough to swallow? You're certainly not alone, but if you're willing to compromise on a few viewable inches, you could very well save yourself quite a bit of cash. At Sony's NAB...
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Sony unveils Anycast Touch all-in-one production system at NAB In addition to announcing pricing for its 55- and 65-inch 4K TVs at its NAB press event, Sony unveiled updates to its Anycast studio-in-a-box. Sony has been offering its live broadcasting all-in-one for quite some time, ...
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8,000 Sheets Of Rice Paper Can Organize Into Art I know you're all wondering how many sheets of rice paper is a lot. And I'm going to tell you. 8,000. When I think of a lot of rice paper I am thinking of 8,000 sheets of rice paper. More
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Google Play Android redesign and Babel chat branding surface on Google+ Google I/O may still be a solid month away, but folks on Mountain View's social network are already stumbling across leaks and notifications hinting at what might be in store. Google Play's 4.0 redesign, for instance, br...
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Sequence Your DNA In An Hour On This Tiny Chip Diagnosing genetic disorders and devising personalized therapies just got a lot easier, or at least quicker. Panasonic and Belgian research lab IMEC have created a small chip that tests DNA in under an hour. More
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Fusion-io bumps its ioFX super-SSD to 1.6TB, announces HP Workstation Z integration We have a feeling graphics artists are going to be begging their studios for Fusion-io's latest ioFX super-SSD. After receiving critical acclaim for its 460GB version, the company has today introduced a massively-speced ...
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Inhabitat's Week in Green: stair-climbing vacuum cleaner, carbon dioxide diapers and a real 3D-printed face Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week's most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us -- it's the Week in Green. Just a few short years ago, 3D printing seemed like science fiction; we could ...
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3Gbps LED light bulb WLAN acheived by Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute We first noted it back in 2008: the possibility of using LED light bulbs for secure and directional wireless internet access. Well, the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute is claiming that speedy data rates of up 3Gbps h...
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Terrafugia's Transition aircraft not likely to see production this year Terrafugia's Transition flying car (or driveable plane) has stayed out of the spotlight since we caught a glimpse of it last year, but AOL Autos recently checked-in with the daring manufacturer to gauge its progress. Sur...
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