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19 Dazzling Photos Of Neon Signs

Gizmodo - 13 Jun 2013 20:07
19 Dazzling Photos Of Neon Signs Neon. It's glitz and glamour from another age, a piece of dazzling technology worked into bespoke cultural artifacts. Here's your own tribute to this aging electric artform.
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This Is Maybe Possibly the HTC One Mini

Gizmodo - 13 Jun 2013 12:07
This Is Maybe Possibly the HTC One Mini "Trusted sources" close to Engadget have furnished them with pictures of the supposed HTC One Mini: a smaller, cheaper version of HTC's flagship One.
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MacBook Air review (13-inch, mid-2013)

Engadget - 13 Jun 2013 18:30
MacBook Air review (13-inch, mid-2013) We can't lie: we were hoping for a Retina MacBook Air last year when Apple rolled out the thinner, faster MacBook Pros with their pixel-packed displays and optical drive-free chassis. The Air, sadly, got left out of that...
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The Origins Of Pacific Rim's Giant Robots Explained Guillermo del Toro's upcoming Pacific Rim is the robot versus monsters mashup we've all been waiting for. But the origins of the giant mechas hasn't been explained until now, which are obviously influenced heavily by ani...
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TRAQ quadricopter locates and hones in on radio signal sources (video) Move over, Parrot AR.Drone; there's a new (prototype) quadrocopter in town. For their senior project, electrical engineering students at Northeastern University developed TRAQ, an autonomous aircraft that tracks down the...
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The HIV-Prevention Pill Really Works

Gizmodo - 13 Jun 2013 00:03
The HIV-Prevention Pill Really Works Doctors have made leaps and bounds with curing patients of HIV, but today, an equally-groundbreaking study has proven that emerging preventative treatments are even more effective than previously thought.
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Rdio announces expansion to seven new countries, reaches Asia for the first time Rdio may not be available in as many places as, say, Spotify, but the relatively popular music service is certainly doing all it can to get there. As such, Rdio today announced that it has now arrived in seven additional...
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The New Old Xbox 360's Guts Shows What's Old Is New Again The new old, curiously botoxed Xbox 360 was announced at E3 to a crowd of shrugs. Why add makeup and eyeliner to a walking zombie? Whatever. The ace surgical team at iFixit got their hands on the new old Xbox 360 to see ...
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The tension in Turkey is quickly approaching its breaking point as thousands of protesters gear up for a third week occupying Istanbul's Gezi Park. This being the modern age, where computers fit in our pockets and everyb...
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Engadget Mobile Podcast 182 - 06.12.13

Engadget - 13 Jun 2013 23:15
Engadget Mobile Podcast 182 - 06.12.13 While yesterday's HD Podcast was the place to be to get away from Apple news, this week's Mobile episode successfully evens the tides. Beyond all the iOS 7 talk, we try to figure out the difference between a camera phone...
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Remember Paul Vo?

Gizmodo - 13 Jun 2013 23:15
Remember Paul Vo? He's the genius who invented a little black box that makes acoustic guitars sound otherworldly by changing the physics of how strings vibrate ? Well his Kickstarter succeeded, and 100 units of the Vo-96...
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An Awesome 132-Cube Ice Tray Exists Because People Are ***s First, there's a special place in hell for people who leave the ice trays empty. Ugh! But those people exist, so thankfully Lékué makes a tray that has space to store 132 cubes.
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Sony's Shuhei Yoshida talks Remote Play ubiquity on PlayStation 4, not bundling the Eye with the console With the PlayStation 4, unlike the PlayStation 3 before it, Remote Play functionality on Vita is handled on a system level. Though Sony's asking developers to take into account the Vita's different button setup and addit...
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Google Street View adds 1,001 new destinations, lets you explore from afar The folks from Mountain View are constantly adding more and more features to Street View -- and, well, today's no exception. Via its Maps blog, Google announced that it's giving Street View a hefty boost by adding over 1...
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Apple's WWDC: Instant Analyses

TechPinions - 13 Jun 2013 22:21
Introduction Through the graciousness of Techpinions and Apple Inc., I was able to attend the Apple World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC), held this past Monday, June 10, 2013. I have a couple of in-depth articles that ...
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Having enough room for separate working and dining tables is a luxury that most urban dwellers don't have. But thanks to Daniel Liss' transforming Table For Two, if you live in a small apartment you can now work on your ...
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Shooting Challenge: Primary Colors

Gizmodo - 13 Jun 2013 22:00
Shooting Challenge: Primary Colors Red, yellow and blue. They're the most famous set of primary colors. And for this week's Shooting Challenge, you're going to capture them--all three of them--in one photo.
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Google Play Music update aims to address data usage complaints Mobile data caps have been the enemy of Google Play Music for quite some time, but a new update, available in the Play Store today, might provide a quick fix. By default, the service streams music at the highest quality ...
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The Surest Sign Yet That Apple TV Will Be a Gaming Console This week, Apple released its first-ever instructions for designing and developing a game controller for use with Apple products. The evidence suggests that Apple is gearing up take gaming beyond the confines of its prod...
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Edward Snowden Used a Thumb Drive to Smuggle Thousands of PRISM Files The highly-classified, confidential documents that revealed the NSA's massive data-mining operation, PRISM , were leaked from the NSA's facilities on none other than a simple, innocuous thumb drive.
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Apple's Eddy Cue acknowledges e-book price increases at antitrust trial, reveals talk of Amazon deal that would split books/music control The issue of e-book prices, and alleged price fixing, has come up again and again in recent years, with the focus most recently shifting to a Manhattan courtroom where Apple is at the center of an antitrust trial. After ...
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Why the Sunset Looks the Same on Mars as it Does in Beijing On the left is the sunset as seen from Mars. On the right is the same view from Beijing. Were it not for the latter's urban setting, you might not be able to tell the difference. Crazy, right? Fortunately, science can ex...
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