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Location American Gadget News for 13 May 2013
Sqigle's Earl tablet brings Android to the wilderness with e-paper, solar power Although there's no dearth of rugged tablets, most are still built on the assumption that civilization is close at hand. Sqigle, however, suggests that its upcoming Earl tablet could work even if there's no civilization ...
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Notion Ink Adam II teased at India's National Technology Awards, reportedly priced at $218 Remember the Notion Ink Adam? We'll forgive you if you don't -- the device fell a bit short of expectations, and news of its successor has been scarce. Save for a few teasing tweets, Notion Ink has kept the project prett...
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Google drops SMS Search, nudges basic phone users toward smartphones If you're still wielding a basic feature phone, you may be familiar with Google SMS Search: it's a handy tool that lets you text a search query and get a quick result. Or rather, it was a handy tool. Google now confirms ...
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Sand Can Light Up A Room

Gizmodo - 13 May 2013 02:30
Sand Can Light Up A Room LED lightbulbs are already energy efficient, but they would be even better if they could emit light without connecting to the grid at all. Brooklyn-based designer Danielle Trofe is trying to make that happen.
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Surprise! The new Daft Punk Album, Random Access Memories, has leaked online one week before the official release. And if you'd rather get your music by legal means, you can stream the entire thing right here on iTunes.
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What's the Most Important Building In America? In a special called Ten Buildings that Changed America that aired on PBS this week, critics and historians schooled us on ten of the most significant structures in the country. Did they miss anything?
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Forget all the rumors of an Apple iWatch. Ignore the surprisingly good reviews of Google Glass. Neither of these will come close to replacing your smartphone. Not for many, many years; probably never. The question is not...
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Your Gmail, Drive, and Google+ Storage Is Now One Big 15 GB Chunk It used to be that you'd have 10 GB of storage for your Gmail account, and 5 GB to share between your Google Drive and your Google+ pictures. Not anymore: Google just unified all three into a shared pool of 15 GB.
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Following rumors that Samsung is readying a klutz-proof version of the Galaxy S4 , just such a phone has appeared on the Bluetooth Special Interest Group's (SIG) Bluetooth-certification pages. Looks like it's on its way,...
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The M16A1 is an iconic gun, so it's no surprise that our favorite weapons designer Joerg Sprave fancied the idea of using one as the base of a crossbow. The result is rather terrifying.
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Scientology Is as Bad at Photoshop as It Is at Not Brainwashing People The Church of Scientology held an event for the opening of a new facility in Portland over the weekend. The crowd was around 450-750 people. But the church claims it was more like 2,500, and it Photoshopped in the proof....
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"Here at Gingrich Productions, we've spent weeks figuring out," ponders Newt Gingrich. "What do you call this?" It's a phone, Newt. "But think about it. If it's taking pictures, it's not a cellphone. If you can get Wikip...
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Verizon bumps up Samsung Galaxy S 4 launch to May 23rd Disappoined that Verizon wasn't going to offer its variant of the Galaxy S 4 until May 30th? You're in for an unexpected treat: Big Red has just moved up the launch by a full week, to May 23rd. The $200 contract price re...
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The Dust On Mars Would Be Dangerous To Human Visitors It's going to take more than a Swiffer to deal with this situation. Researchers and public health experts at the Humans 2 Mars Summit (H2M) grappled with the question of how to deal with Martian dust if a manned mission ...
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Dr. Mark Post of the University of Maastricht has carefully cultivated the most expensive burger you will probably never eat. Using stem cells and the science of tissue engineering, Post and his team have developed a met...
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The Tragic, Crazed Emails of a Startup Cheerleader You don't know Roger Dickey's name, but you know his creation: Mafia Wars, that incredibly popular, spammy hybrid of virus and videogame once played by millions, that polluted your Facebook feed some years back. Now, he'...
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Twitter buys Lucky Sort startup to help visualize your tweets Twitter just acquired Lucky Sort, a Portland, Oregon-based startup that built TopicWatch, a visualization and navigation engine known for presenting large amounts of data in an easy-to-digest format. With more than 200 m...
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A Front-Loading Toolbox Means You'll Never Dig for Buried Pliers Again Can the iconic red metal toolbox ever really be improved? One would assume it was too timeless a design to mess with, but Best Made has come up with a brilliant way to make them even better. Instead of having to empty it...
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Google celebrates Breakout's 37th anniversary the only way it knows how The 37th anniversary of a video game -- even a classic like Breakout -- isn't something most would ordinarily celebrate in any major way. But Google, as we've seen, isn't one to pass up an opportunity to inject a bit of ...
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Everything You Need to Be Ready for Disaster

Gizmodo - 13 May 2013 22:39
Everything You Need to Be Ready for Disaster Doesn't matter if your regional disaster is a flood, tornado, hurricane, snowpocalypse, or earthquake, when the next one strikes you're going to need to be ready for it. Here's what you should have on hand to keep you an...
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Just a week after announcing iOS compatibility with Ford Sync, Amazon's streaming Cloud Player now comes in a lovely PC desktop app, letting you store and access your music offline.
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T-Mobile raises iPhone 5 down payment by $50, device now costs $150 After a month of offering the iPhone 5 for $100 down, T-Mobile has quietly increased the upfront cost by $50. Even with the price hike, it's still less expensive than on most other carriers, but some type of warning woul...
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