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Location American Gadget News for 17 April 2013

Here's What's Inside Google Glass' Box

Gizmodo - 17 Apr 2013 03:00
Here's What's Inside Google Glass' Box Even though we've seen Google Glass be leaked, be announced, be presented, be demoed, be worn, be used and even be mocked, it's always represented some far off future technology that we never were sure if it would ever b...
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You Can Watch Funny or Die's Steve Jobs Movie iSteve Right Now You can now watch the peculiar Funny or Die Steve Jobs movie iSteve. The 78 minute flick starring Justin Long as Steve Jobs was the third Steve Jobs biopic announced but the first to release. I think there's an award for...
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Merrell Road Glove 2 Review: Further Barefoot Refinement Last year's Road Glove, with its spacious toe-box and foot-hugging upper, was our favorite minimal shoe for running. So, with the release of the Road Glove 2, we just had to see if the sequel was more Godfather II or Maj...
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Nike PHOTOiD colors Air Max sneakers with the aid of Instagram snapshots Sure, you can head over to Nike's online shoe repository and haphazardly toggle through color options for a custom pair of kicks. Or, you could let your Instagram library do the heavy lifting. With the new PHOTOiD HTML5 ...
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Dungeon Dice Let You Roll an Imaginary Adventure Role-playing board games like Dungeons & Dragons are known for their overly complicated multi-sided die. But this particular set turns the dice into the actual dungeon, letting players discover a new random challenge eve...
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The Trailer for Amazon's Zombieland Original Series Isn't Very Original Here what appears to be the trailer for Amazon's Zombieland pilot. We're worried that this whole Amazon making its own television idea is about to get off to a very, very rocky start. More
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OUYA firmware update lets gamers change their payment info OUYA vowed a steady stream of updates to its inaugural console on the road to a June retail launch, and it just released one of the more important examples. Among other fixes, the inconspicuously titled 1.0.193 firmware ...
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This Transforming Chair Is Your Space Saving Camping Trip Champ You have limited space when you go camping, so it's not like you're packing the entire living room. So to consolidate the essentials, say hello to this clever transforming chair. More
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Sony Xperia Tablet S Jelly Bean update starts tomorrow afternoon After months of treading water with Ice Cream Sandwich, the Xperia Tablet S is finally being blessed with a taste of Jelly Bean. Starting tomorrow between the hours of 9AM - 10AM PT, Sony will begin rolling out Android 4...
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Twitter will unveil something 'big' on Good Morning America tomorrow Forget music halls -- Twitter thinks morning TV talk shows are where it's at for product announcements. It used The Today Show last year to unveil a profile page redesign, and we now know it will rely on Good Morning Ame...
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Wasps In Super Slow Motion Are 4,700 FPS of Freaky It's a general rule that everything is better in slow motion, but at 4,700 frames a second, wasps just go from "creepy" to "still creepy." More
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TomTom's New GPS Watches Are Easily Controlled With a Large Cyclops-Like Button A couple of years ago TomTom partnered with Nike for what was one of the first GPS sport watches that didn't look like some monstrous fitness accessory strapped to your wrist. But now the company is parting ways with the...
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Every Library Should Come With This Built-In Slide It's no secret how the recently built Panorama House, which stretches along the hilltop like a beautiful, stone accordion, got its name. But while the outside is lovely to behold, it's what's hiding within that really ca...
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Pinch To Zoom Is Literal On This Elastic Touchscreen Display We spend a lot of our time running our greasy little fingers over all kinds of touchscreens, but they just sit there unmoving as untouchable blocks of colors dart around beneath the surface. The Obake display isn't quite...
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LG Optimus G sequel coming Q3 2013, will stick close to 5-inch screen size LG's been teasing a big reveal for the start of May over in the US and we reckon it'll mark the official launch of the Optimus G Pro. But what about the not-so-humble Optimus G and the rest of the world? Well, we've been...
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10 Visions of the Los Angeles That Could Have Been Los Angeles isn't generally famous for its innovative urban design. But there have been many attempts to transform the city into a modern metropolis through visionary architecture and transportation projects. In their ex...
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Toshiba KIRAbook hands-on (video)

Engadget - 17 Apr 2013 21:14
Toshiba KIRAbook hands-on (video) Take a stroll through the laptop section at Best Buy recently? If you have, you know Toshiba's got a firm stronghold on the cheapie notebook market. The thing is, $400 systems don't exactly offer high margins -- a proble...
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The iPad Keyboard Case You Want Is Your Deal of the Day The iPad is not designed to be used with a keyboard. But that hasn't stopped moms, businesspeople, and tactile enthusiasts from using one anyway. If you know someone who likes their iPad big and bulky, don't try to convi...
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The technology of Stanford's Laptop Orchestra (video) SLOrk's not the most elegant name, so far as acronyms go, but Stanford's weird and wonderful Laptop Orchestra wears it pretty well. The group dates back to 2008, an outgrowth of the school's Center for Computer Research ...
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Burn It Down (Then Take a Seat)

Gizmodo - 17 Apr 2013 20:50
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Toshiba KiraBook: Is an Amazing Screen Enough to Make a Computer Great? Toshiba is taking aim at the MacBook Air. We know this not because its new KiraBook ultraportable, with its 13-inch 2560x1440 display, resembles an MBA--it doesn't, really--but because, over and over, Toshiba referenced ...
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LG's curved OLED displays to arrive in the second half of 2013 Alongside its wafer-thin 4K TVs, LG's curved OLED display was another product that occupies a special place in our CES memories. Fortunate, then, that the product has taken a step away from vaporware, with the company's ...
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