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Location American Gadget News for 28 April 2013
Paranoid Android teases in-app pop-up window multitasking (video) As advanced as "multitasking" gets on the latest smartphones, many times you're still left to completely switch between apps. Paranoid Android is looking to set things into overdrive with in-app multiple-window multitask...
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Two Meteorites Discovered In Antarctica May Be From The Same Supernova There's nothing more fascinating or TV special-worthy than twins separated at birth. Whether they're reunited at 15 or 50 it's safe to say that there'll be some eerily similar food preferences and a whole lot of crying. ...
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Is Molten Light Oozing Out Of The Abyss?

Gizmodo - 28 Apr 2013 23:00
Is Molten Light Oozing Out Of The Abyss? If ever there was something bubbling out of the primordial ooze it's these little pools of light. There's something that's just gloopy and compelling about them. This is KIHOU, a series produced by tangent, a London/Toky...
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LG unveils Optimus GK in Korea, brings G Pro features in a 5-inch package Not tired of seeing different versions of the Optimus G? LG has just revealed another variant for Korean customers: the Optimus GK. Similar to the one-off Optimus G Pro it delivered in Japan on NTT DoCoMo, this handset h...
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Meebo to retire toolbar on June 6th, plans to focus on Google+ instead Just over a year ago Google snapped up a little social outfit called Meebo, quickly dismantling most of the firm's services. The lone survivor? The Meebo Bar, an unobtrusive social toolbar that offers Facebook, Twitter a...
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Equip Yourself With Slingshots For The Zombie Apocalypse When you think about how you would deal with a zombie invasion, the weapons that come to mind probably don't include slingshots. But if the story of David and Goliath has taught us anything it's that slingshots are prett...
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Refresh Roundup: week of April 22nd, 2013

Engadget - 28 Apr 2013 21:25
Refresh Roundup: week of April 22nd, 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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Gigabit Internet In Vermont Is Cheaper Than Google Fiber There have been vague rumblings about ISPs stepping up to match Google Fiber's gigabit internet offering, especially since Google announced that the next Fiber city would be Austin. Now 600 residents of Vermont are actua...
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LG will launch the world's first 55-inch curved OLED HDTV We visited LG's HQ earlier this month and heard that the curved OLED HDTV prototypes it showed at CES are due for release, and now it's official. A Korean press release indicates we can expect the 55EA9800 to launch in t...
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What's The Biggest Internet Shopping Risk You've Ever Taken? There are some things you should really see/inspect/measure before you buy, but in the age of item reviews and free return shipping laziness often dictates that we just take a best guess and see how things play out. More
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The Weekly Roundup for 04.22.2013

Engadget - 28 Apr 2013 19:06
The Weekly Roundup for 04.22.2013 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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After being hacked on Friday, LivingSocial...

Gizmodo - 28 Apr 2013 18:30
After being hacked on Friday, LivingSocial has changed their hashing algorithm from SHA1 to bcrypt so security will be a little tighter. More
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Finally A Cute Robot That Doesn't Have The Crazy Eyes Wall-E has adorable droopy eyes and is totally compelling, but I have to remind everyone that he isn't real. If you need a minute to let that sink in take as much time as you need. We're gonna talk about Romibo and you c...
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Install Shelves That Make Your House Look Windy These shelves throw caution to the wind. They'll blow you away. They're a breeze. Can't. Stop. Puns. Everywhere. Look, the point is that paper scattering in the wind is a great motif for shelves and these are super prett...
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Living with Glass, Day Four: Canyon Carving

Engadget - 28 Apr 2013 16:04
Living with Glass, Day Four: Canyon Carving More Info Living with Google Glass, Day One: The Reveal Living with Google Glass, Day Two: Around the House Living with Google Glass, Day Three: Security Checkpoint Finally, the flash of newness is wearing off. It's take...
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The iTunes Store Is A Decade Old Today

Gizmodo - 28 Apr 2013 16:00
The iTunes Store Is A Decade Old Today For better or worse, Apple has been peddling digital wares for ten years through its iTunes store. What started as a 99 cent, iPod-centric music seller has evolved into the billion dollar behemoth we know today. More
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Microsoft working on redesigns for Xbox, Yammer, Skype and Bing Considering Microsoft's efforts to rebrand, redesign and rebuild its Windows platform, it's no surprise to hear the company is tweaking the visual aesthetics of its other brands, too. Speaking at Design Day 2013, Wolff O...
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Watching Someone Make Daguerreotypes Is Totally Mesmerizing To be honest, it's pretty clear why daguerreotypes got passed over for more flexible photographic processes. You put a crap ton of work, not to mention seriously dangerous chemicals, into an image that then can't be dupl...
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The After Math: Exploring Glass, Apple's cash and Nintendo's no-go keynote Welcome to The After Math, where we attempt to summarize this week's tech news through numbers, decimal places and percentages We've been getting our first unfiltered experiences with Google Glass this week, which makes ...
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Inhabitat's Week in Green: flying electric car, 3D-printed livers and a two-story-tall bike 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. The Northern Hemisphere is finally beginning to wake up from a long, cold wint...
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Vermont Telephone Company's gigabit internet service is live, half the price of Google Fiber Remember how Google Fiber's recent announcement for planned service in Austin by 2014 spurred immediate competition from AT&T? It's safe to say telcos in other areas have taken note about the gigabit speeds and roughly $...
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LG Optimus F5 mid-range LTE smartphone hits France April 29, global dispersion to follow LG's F-series handsets may not be in the same class an HTC One or GS4, but we can't help to appreciate the solid specs and LTE-goodness baked into these mid-range devices. Following a debut alongside its F7 sibling at MW...
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