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Location American Gadget News for 12 May 2013
Isotopes v.2 looks alluring. All those pretty, pulsating lines of light draw people in. Relaxing. But once they get in there, things start to change. The lights become more constant and intense. Basically they put people...
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We've seen 3D-printed records before, and while they don't sound great, they're still pretty neat. Now the same mine behind those, Instructables' Amanda Ghassaei, has got another weird record variation to try out: laser-...
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Switched On: Three days without Google Glass

Engadget - 12 May 2013 23:30
Switched On: Three days without Google Glass Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology. The television. The PC. The cellphone. We take the things in these sentence fragments for granted today, but they took many years to enter...
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Back in 2011 when Gerald Donovan filmed Dubai for 28 hours he made an incredible timelapse of it. But he couldn't leave well enough alone. After the limitless potential of the footage nagged at him for a few years he cam...
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Kim Dotcom Is Concerned Enough To Take 3D Printed Gun Plans Off Mega In a statement to TechCrunch that was conspicuously devoid of live-tweeting, helicopter chases or any underwater components, Kim Dotcom announced that he has instructed the Mega staff to delete any public copies of the b...
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Galaxy S 4 mini surfaces again, strikes a few poses Mum may still be the word at Samsung, but between user agent profiles, leaked details and the word of the Wall Street Journal, the arrival of the Galaxy S 4 mini seems imminent. Still, there's nothing like a leaked galle...
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Astronauts are usually pretty busy while they're off planet so there hasn't been a lot of time to, um, look into this stuff, but it's unclear whether humans can procreate in weightless conditions. Apparently, you can't j...
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This Genius Netflix Flowchart Will Tell You Exactly What to Watch The going gets tough on Netflix sometimes. Between the eight people sharing your account it's just not clear who has been marathoning Grey's Anatomy, and the recommendations are all over the place. How are you supposed t...
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Samsung ready for 5G rollout in 2020, has reportedly pulled down 1Gbps in tests LTE might be all the rage right now, but next generation mobile technology is already in the works. According to Korea's Yonhap News Agency, Samsung has successfully tested its 5G platform, pulling down data at 1Gbps in ...
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Pods Make Sleeping At The Airport Much Nicer, Or Way Weirder You know when someone gets up and you take their seat and it's still warm? And it's kind of gross? Or uncomfortably intimate or something? Yeah I'm worried about that times a million with these sleeping pods.
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Vending Machines For Pot Products Exist Now

Gizmodo - 12 May 2013 17:00
Vending Machines For Pot Products Exist Now Let's be real here, what could come from a URL like .thedispensingsolution.com BUT a vending machine for pot? Medbox, the company that produces the $50,000 units, is ramping up and attempting to place them in dispensarie...
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Inhabitat's Week in Green: Darth Vader lamp, 3D-printed inchworm and a cheap invisibility cloak 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. As scientists and renewable-energy developers continue to make advances in sol...
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Bloomberg Reporters Used Sketchy Terminal Access To Collect Info Trading on Wall Street is basically a huge game of poker and it would be kind of hard to bluff or cover your strategy if Bloomberg reporters were watching your account to see which resources you were accessing on Bloombe...
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iPhone 5 sees faster data speeds on T-Mobile after hacked carrier update Are you using an iPhone 5 on T-Mobile? Are you in an area with re-farmed 1900MHz HSPA+ spectrum? Well rejoice! Some enterprising folks over at TmoNews have hacked Apple's carrier update for T-Mobile to boost data speeds ...
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Mad Genius' Motion Capture System brings Sony's break-apart controller idea to life, and then some Remember that break-apart DualShock 3 idea for motion control Sony had five years ago? A new company named Mad Genius Controllers has surfaced with a working prototype that shows such a contraption working in spades. The...
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Ask Engadget: best sub-$1000 Ultrabook?

Engadget - 12 May 2013 04:45
Ask Engadget: best sub-$1000 Ultrabook? 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 Meredith, who needs a new Ultrabook so she can go to Law Sc...
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Mobile Miscellany: week of May 6th, 2013

Engadget - 12 May 2013 03:30
Mobile Miscellany: week of May 6th, 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 hints of changes to the Droid RAZR lineup, a peek at Sense with Android 4.2 ...
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By now we're mostly used to Facebook moving the furniture around every once in a while. We complain for a while, then just deal with it . But in a way, it's still maddening. Your stuff was HERE and now it's HERE. (Right,...
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'Google Play Games' uncovered as Android's home for invites, achievements and more A Google-built alternative to Game Center on iOS and Games Hub on Windows Phone surfaced last month, and we know even more about it. Android Police dug into a new Play Services (an Android component you don't access dire...
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The first problems that come to mind when you think about time travel probably involve the fabric of the universe or the state of your own existence. But those aren't what would make time travel just plain old irritating...
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Astell & Kern's AK120 portable MQS player graces the FCC with its $1,300 sound Audiophiles eager to get their mitts on iRiver's Astell & Kern-branded AK120 shout take note: the portable Mastering Quality Sound player just passed through the FCC's labs. The $1,300 AK120 is the bigger, 2.4-inch sibli...
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We've seen 3D-printed records before, and while they don't sound great, they're still pretty neat. Now the same mine behind those, Instructables' Amanda Ghassaei, has got another weird record variation to try out: laser-...
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