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Xbox One Controller Hands On: Rumbling Triggers Are Freaking Awesome
Gizmodo - 22 May 2013 01:26
You probably heard Microsoft mention that the new Xbox One controllers have 40 new features to make them easier to use. That's true! But a few really take the cake. And the rumbling triggers are going to be the biggest.
Google to begin inviting non-developers to become Glass Explorers
Engadget - 22 May 2013 23:47
By now, all the developers who signed up to receive Glass prototypes should have the headgear in hand, so Google's ready to move on to the next phase. Over the next few weeks, the company will begin sending invitations t...
Here's the Document that Started Apple's Hidden Irish Tax Scheme
Gizmodo - 22 May 2013 23:37
The mega-valuable company that makes your laptop is under congressional scrutiny this week for offshore tax-dodging . It all started in 1980, when Apple's California execs moved their operation to Ireland with a fake com...
Tesla Motors repays Department of Energy loan nine years early
Engadget - 22 May 2013 23:28
With a wire transfer of $451.8 million, Elon Musk has finally made good on his promise to repay the hefty loan Tesla received from the Department of Energy well ahead of its 2022 due date, beating even Musk's own five-ye...
Microsoft updates YouTube app for Windows Phone, addresses some of Google's concerns (updated)
Engadget - 22 May 2013 23:13
Last week, Microsoft's YouTube app for Windows Phone came under fire for not adhering to some of Google's requirements. The result was an ultimatum from Mountain View, requesting that Microsoft make the necessary tweaks ...
Foursquare on Android and iOS gets search filters for the extra picky
Engadget - 22 May 2013 23:02
Foursquare knows that there's a lot more to a night on the town than a good search keyword. Accordingly, it just updated its Android and iOS apps with location search filters that narrow the results based on familiarity ...
A Steeping Scooping Tea Strainer That Cuts Down On Dirty Dishes
Gizmodo - 22 May 2013 23:00
If your kitchen lacks a dishwasher, you'll do everything you can to reduce the amount of dishes you dirty. From eating directly off the counter, to drinking everything from the container, to making tea with this ingeniou...
DARPA's Web Warrior Support System Helps Soldiers Hoist Heavy Loads
Gizmodo - 22 May 2013 22:45
It's not as exciting as seeing Big Dog or Petman in action, but infantry in the US Army should be happy now that DARPA's begun testing its Warrior Web support system. One day robotic exoskeletons will allow humans to eas...
HP Q2 2013 financials: $1.1 billion in profits on revenue of $27.6 billion, earnings down 32 percent
Engadget - 22 May 2013 22:40
HP just posted its Q2 financial report, and despite somber news of falling profits and revenue, the company managed to beat consensus estimates and the stock has jumped more than 10 percent in after-hours trading. As for...
Play Magazines receives UI overhaul to match Music and Books apps
Engadget - 22 May 2013 22:19
It was only a matter of time before Google got around to cleaning up the clumsy 3D interface of its Play Magazines app. With both Books and Music already sporting a spiffy new design, we're happy to report that its perio...
Chrome for Android updated with tab history on slates, fullscreen for handsets
Engadget - 22 May 2013 22:01
Google's like the gift that keeps on giving. Following earlier news of a Drive for Android update, the team from Mountain View today rolled out a new version of its Chrome browser for mobile devices. This update brings t...
Forget 3D-Printed Guns; Here Are Some 3D-Printed Shotgun Slugs
Gizmodo - 22 May 2013 21:50
The fact that we can 3D-print guns , each scarier than the last, is unsettling enough. But why would we stop at weapon itself? Why not 3D-printed ammo? Like, say, these devastating shotgun slugs, fresh from a Solidoodle ...
Twitter adds two-factor login verification via SMS (video)
Engadget - 22 May 2013 21:34
Twitter just boosted its security with a new two-factor login method. The new option, which was announced in the form of a YouTube video, oddly enough, allows users to require a verification code each time they log in. O...
Twitter Finally Has Two-Factor Authentication: Here's How to Get It
Gizmodo - 22 May 2013 21:22
It's about damn time. After an endless , occasionally entertaining --but mostly disconcerting --string of high-profile hacks, Twitter has finally introduced two-factor authentication to verify that yes, it is, in fact, y...
J Lo partners with Verizon to launch Viva Movil, a Latino-focused retail chain
Engadget - 22 May 2013 21:07
Today at CTIA 2013, Verizon announced an exclusive partnership with Jennifer Lopez to create a mobile company catered to the Latino market. Called Viva Movil, the new entity will be headed by Lopez and boasts Big Red, Br...
The Newest iPod Nano Is Your Deal of the Day
Gizmodo - 22 May 2013 21:00
If you've been looking for a good, tiny MP3 player, the latest and greatest iPod Nano is currently $90 over at Walmart.
A Peek at the Secret Lab Where Google Tries to Invent the Future
Gizmodo - 22 May 2013 20:55
Google's got its hands in a lot of cooke jars. It's juggling Android, and ChromeOS, and maps, and Gmail, and Glass, and self-driving cars. But the real, secret goods are (presumably) hidden deep inside the secret "Google...
Wearable-technology pioneer Thad Starner on how Google Glass could augment our realities and memories
Engadget - 22 May 2013 20:45
Countless wearers of Google Glass stalked the halls of this year's Google I/O developer conference, but only a lucky few were sporting the prescription model, which makes room for lenses in a more conventional glasses fr...
Humans With Amplified Intelligence Could Be More Powerful Than AI
Gizmodo - 22 May 2013 20:26
With much of our attention focused the rise of advanced artificial intelligence , few consider the potential for radically amplified human intelligence (IA). It's an open question as to which will come first, but a techn...
Drybox Rescue Station: the ultimate cellphone drying system (hands-on)
Engadget - 22 May 2013 20:24
We all agree it's a terrible feeling when you drop a phone -- that fraction of a second when you realize, only too late, that your handset is headed toward the ground. Worse, of course, is knowing it won't be hitting con...
5 Grizzly Decades of Workplace Safety Posters
Gizmodo - 22 May 2013 20:00
Worker compensation is a fairly new thing, dating only back to the Labor Movement in the early 1900s. Before that, injuries on the job were usually treated with either indifference or cheap payoff--after all, the average...
Toshiba's AT10LE-A tablet lets the FCC peek at its Tegra 4 internals
Engadget - 22 May 2013 19:59
The FCC's underground bunker, situated beneath Portals II, 445 12th Street SW, has recently been visited by a rising star of the tablet world. Toshiba's AT10LE-a, the company's Tegra 4-powered slate that's reportedly run...