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Location American Gadget News for 6 June 2013
Microsoft teams up with financial services industry, FBI to take down hacker botnets It turns out Microsoft was serious when it declared war on botnets: the company just announced that its Digital Crimes Unit has successfully disrupted more than 1,400 criminal networks. The company says the action was a ...
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Don't Fear the Dark, Or Loki, With These Badass Avengers Nightlights If they can defeat Loki's forces, The Avengers shouldn't have much trouble battling your child's fear of the darkness at night. At least not with these slick Avengers-themed LED-powered nightlights designed to look like ...
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Showyou video discovery app announces new channel platform for creators More and more video discovery apps are starting to pop up, with even big-name brands such as Samsung joining the race to have the best offering out there. But while this particular field is still relatively young, startu...
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Box launches revenue-sharing scheme for app devs, iOS and Android SDKs As great as free server space is for us regular folk, businesses use cloud storage too (and they actually pay for it). In an effort to attract the attention of mobile app developers, and ultimately keep enterprise client...
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Velcro: The Accidental and Physically Painful History Lifejackets, wall fixtures, Nerf guns, orthopedic shoes: all things that make life just that much better and all things that rely on the magical properties of velcro hook and loop fastening systems. Which you might know ...
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Gawker Texas Says It's OK to Shoot an Escort If She Won't Have Sex With You | Lifehacker Five Truths That Make Saving for Retirement Less Scary | Gizmodo The Final Man of Steel Trailer Is Pretty Epic | Kotaku These Paten...
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ConnectED program could deliver 100Mbps broadband to 99 percent of US students Many attempts to supply broadband to US students, on- and off-campus, have been imperfect at best: they either leave gaps in coverage or carry woefully inadequate bandwidth. The White House is aiming for much, much bette...
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A Shiny, Happy Kitchen Scale for Shiny, Happy People (And Anyone Else) If you're into cooking, eventually you'll run into a culinary scenario where you need a scale in your kitchen. But you want something that looks as good as it is accurate, right?. Enter the Arti scale by Escali.
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Hulu Plus for iPad Looks a Whole Lot Different Now It's been a long time since we've last seen any sort of major update to Hulu Plus's iPad app. And thankfully, its newest incarnation has been completely redesigned from the ground up.
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Japanese Porsche Fan Commissions the World's Most Elegant Garage The Porsche 911 is a thing of beauty: Designed in 1959 by "Butzi" Porsche himself, its clean lines and German engineered guts have turned it into a much-obsessed-over classic. To wit: this Osaka townhome designed by Kenj...
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What Futuristic Promise Are You Most Skeptical About? Within the past decade we've seen technologies that had been promised for years finally become mainstream successes. The smartphone? Yep! The tablet computer? You betcha! Ebooks? They now account for nearly a quarter of ...
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Barnes & Noble Nook Snaps offer fresh literature in $2 bites Barnes & Noble's Nook Store has offered short-form works much like those we've seen from Amazon's Kindle Shorts section, but they haven't really been a highlight. The company's new Nook Snaps program may give those quick...
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Sorry, guys. Not buying it.
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Here's How the Video Game Comics of the Future Will Probably Look I have a little guilt over it but I'm doing most of my comics reading on an iPad nowadays. While the convenience is great and the work can look better on the screen than in print, it's a little weird that comics are stil...
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Insert Coin: The Rainbow Flash Wizard turns your flash gun into a kaleidoscope While the tech fraternity is obsessed with perfect white balance, the creative community may want a bit of variety. That's the idea behind the Rainbow Flash Wizard, a device that lets photographers coat their subjects in...
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Logitech acquires TT Design Labs, launches iPhone accessories Many crowdfunded companies are just happy to get their products out the door, let alone to enter the big leagues -- yet that's where TT Design Labs finds itself today. As part of a move into mobile gear, Logitech has acq...
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Can You Identify These Cities Based on How They Look from Space? Humanity's grandest architectural triumph isn't some single building or monument. It's the cities that surround them, the forests of high-rises that house more than half the human population within their limits. Cities g...
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Facebook for Android update brings favorite apps tray to Home users Now that Facebook Home is a practical reality, Facebook has to support both a full launcher and its traditional app at the same time -- and an update to Facebook for Android reflects that newly expanded focus. The big ad...
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It turns out that Michael Graves-designed teapot with its unsettling resemblance to Hitler might not have been the only Nazi-related product in J.C. Penney stores. As Conan O'Brien discovered on his show the other night,...
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This Haswell-Packing Gaming Laptop Is Your Deal of the Day Haswell, Intel's newest line of processors , is currently rolling out into consumer computers, and Haswell-equipped laptops are already price competitive with older models. For example, this 14-inch Lenovo gaming laptop ...
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Six months out, Nintendo's Wii U is a harder sell than ever Nintendo's Wii U launched at retail just over six months ago to a lukewarm reception from critics. An even more tepid response from consumers followed, with week-one sales trailing behind those of its predecessor. A mass...
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Bug report hints that a mature build of OS X 10.9 may be ready for WWDC From the initial preview to its final release, Mountain Lion took a journey that lasted over five months and saw 269 builds of the update before finally going gold in July of 2012. In fact, it was more than a month after...
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