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Switched On: On iOS, Now is Google's Time

Engadget - 5 May 2013 23:30
Switched On: On iOS, Now is Google's Time Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology. In the early days of the internet economy, the saying went that webpages were created on Macs, served on Unix and viewed on Windows. In th...
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The World's Tallest Chair Swing Is Actually Quite Tall Stockholm's 130-year-old amusement park, Gröna Lund, just opened the tallest chair swing in the world, and it's 397 feet tall. For context the tallest steel roller coaster in the U.S., Kingda Ka, is 456 feet at its tall...
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All-in-one Atari 2600 controller crafted to curtail retro gaming clutter Ahhh, the venerable Atari 2600. The godfather of console gaming has, in recent years, seen a resurgence as a hacker's muse -- mods to its innards and controllers are legion on the web. Recently, a new mod emerged: a cont...
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The After Math: The (homemade) hammer of Thor, Virgin space flights and an atomic movie Welcome to The After Math, where we attempt to summarize this week's tech news through numbers, decimal places and percentages. This week's After Math appears to have taken on a comic book theme. Want to make your own Th...
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You might be building a website because you want to. You have a vision. You're in the zone. But you might be making a website because you need to, even though you have no idea what you're doing. Services like WordPress a...
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Get $100 off MAKE's Hardware Innovation Workshop this May 14-15! We come bearing tidings of good savings from our friends at MAKE: get $100 off the regular price of the second annual two-day workshop designed for makers turning their projects into real businesses. The Hardware Innovat...
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Do You Still Rely On Free Paper Products For Random Things? Earlier I caught a spider in my apartment by trapping it in a glass, slipping a takeout menu under the rim to cover the opening, and then tossing the spider onto the fire escape. Last week I needed to fill space in a pac...
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Universally Accessible Energy Will Be Worth The Cost Millions of people live without access to electricity or modern fuel for cooking and heating, but the problem can seem too daunting to tackle. How much would it cost to bring rural communities or countries with limited i...
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Ender's Game trailer teased on Google+, promises full preview on May 7th Film promotion has changed over the years. Sure, there are still posters, trailers, TV spots, and radio and print ads, but now there's also Google+ -- at least for Ender's Game. The upcoming film, based on Orson Scott Ca...
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We really take the night sky for granted these days. Between light pollution and Top Gear reruns it's hard to remember that the stars are out there all the time. But they are and in Death Valley you can see them looking ...
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A Morse Code Clock Makes Everything Seem More Official Honestly reviewing morse code is a little unnecessary. We're kind of done with that whole telegraph as the primary form of communication phase. On the other hand, it never hurts to know numbers in different systems. Roma...
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Inhabitat's Week in Green: dog with prosthetic limbs, glowing sheep and gourd building blocks 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 start of May saw an abundance of groundbreaking stories about flora and fa...
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This Guy Got Swallowed By A Hippo And Survived Look, a lot of people have crazy life stories to tell. They bought a used car formerly owned by Bob Saget or they were on a camping trip, peeing behind a tree when a bear walked by. Quality stories all. But this South Af...
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Debian 7.0 'Wheezy' now available, lets Linux users mix architectures In a market crowded by ocelots, cows and mountain lions, it's nice to see an operating system that isn't named after an animal. The trend bucking OS? Debian's 7.0 update, Wheezy. Okay, it's technically the name of a peng...
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Pebble gets a golf app now, two-way app support within a month Pebble and its developer partners have been working at a manic pace in recent days, and they've just released a flood of status updates that prove they're not easing up. Along with confirming that the first red watches h...
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CyanogenMod 10.1 arrives for T-Mobile's Galaxy S 4, other variants promised to follow Just over a month ago, CyanogenMod founder Steve Kondik left Samsung, with a parting elucidation about the Galaxy S 4. The very same phone was expected to not be supported by the CM crew, leaving prospective buyers and f...
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Ask Engadget: best desktop PC speakers?

Engadget - 5 May 2013 05:20
Ask Engadget: best desktop PC speakers? We know you've got questions, and if you're brave enough to ask the world for answers, then here's the outlet to do so. This week's Ask Engadget inquiry is from James, who wants to break into audio mixing, but needs some...
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Mystery LG smartphone spied with no front buttons, many unanswered questions Hello, what's this? While many of us were out enjoying the spring weather, @evleaks was busy posting photos of an unknown LG smartphone that, if real, represents a notable shift in the Korean company's design language. T...
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Mobile Miscellany: week of April 29th, 2013

Engadget - 5 May 2013 03:48
Mobile Miscellany: week of April 29th, 2013 If you didn't get enough mobile news during the week, not to worry, because we've opened the firehose for the truly hardcore. This week brought a leak of the BlackBerry R-Series smartphone in red, a clever new notificati...
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The Onion Explains Exactly How Much Your Social Media Cred Is Worth With some characteristically sharp little jabs, The Onion makes it clear exactly how much all your online friends are worth with this great clip. And still, I have to admit I'm a little jealous of Wasserman's follower co...
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XBMC for Android's End User Friendly build gets stable release Back in January, XBMC for Android trotted out what it called the first End User Friendly build of its mobile media center -- a release designed with compatibility in mind. Half a million downloads later, the team is read...
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Weezer: Ruling Me

Gizmodo - 5 May 2013 02:03
It's pretty well established that Weezer's first two albums were also Weezer's best two albums, and I'm not here to disagree. Whatever your personal favs are (COUGHCOUGH Undone, El Scorcho, Why Bother, No One Else COUGHC...
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