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Location American Gadget News for 16 June 2013
See The Glass Half Full In This Underwater Mirror Joe Doucet's circular mirror isn't water-logged for nothing. He designed it as a reminder of the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy in lower Manhattan (where his studio is) and generally on the east coast.
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Lego Will Make a Mars Curiosity Rover Set

Gizmodo - 16 Jun 2013 03:53
Lego Will Make a Mars Curiosity Rover Set Rejoice fellow space and brick nutters, because Lego is going release an official Mars Curiosity set! The original model was designed by Stephen Pakbaz, an actual NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory's mechanical engineer who ...
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Switched On: The five P's of the PS4

Engadget - 16 Jun 2013 23:30
Switched On: The five P's of the PS4 Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology. Throughout the history of home game consoles, it's been notoriously difficult for a leader in one generation to maintain its leadership in...
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The NSA Can Afford To Store Data From Years Of Phone Calls There's been a lot of talk about the NSA and its data-gathering policies. The news sounds kind of scary. But you might be thinking that the NSA can't have literally every foreign and domestic call made in the U.S.. That ...
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iOS 7 gamepad leaked, features blurry Logitech G logo Apple may consider the iPhone to be a gaming device, but even it's willing to admit that traditional gaming demands a proper gamepad. The folks at Logitech apparently agree, and seem to be preparing to release an iPhone ...
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These Beautiful Iridescent Clouds Are Actually Foreboding It used to be that you could only see these shimmering cloud formations, called noctilucent clouds, if you were in the North or South Pole. But lately they've been on the move, and though they're pretty to look at, their...
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The After Math: E3 2013 and WWDC 2013

Engadget - 16 Jun 2013 20:05
The After Math: E3 2013 and WWDC 2013 Welcome to The After Math, where we attempt to summarize this week's tech news through numbers, decimal places and percentages. It was a week where Engadget somehow managed dueling liveblogs. Apple revealed its new mobil...
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Which Of Your Gadgets Has The Most Impressive Battery Life? For 4.5 years I used a 15" macbook pro from mid-2008. It had changeable batteries so twice I went to Apple and convinced them to give me a new one for free. The three batteries I used in that machine were very different....
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Spot Global Phone review: a satellite phone for the masses Finally, a phone made in the year 2013 that Zack Morris can approve of. All kidding aside, Spot's aptly titled Global Phone isn't the most -- shall we say, svelte -- of handsets, but it's capable of communicating in plac...
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Mozilla Wants Scientists To Be More Open

Gizmodo - 16 Jun 2013 16:22
Mozilla Wants Scientists To Be More Open When researchers needed an easier way to share data and resources, and generally collaborate they invented the internet. And then they all went home and let the memes and brunch photos take over. Which is weird. Sure, in...
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Inhabitat's Week in Green: underwater Discus Hotel, mold-detecting bowl and a terrarium for edible insects 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. By now "reinventing the wheel" has become a tired euphemism -- but that's exac...
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By The Way, The NSA Doesn't Need A Warrant To Listen To Your Calls In a "secret briefing" to Congress the NSA confirmed that their analysts can listen to phone calls without a warrant and totally at their individual discretion. So . . . not just metadata. You know things have gotten wei...
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Home Lohas brings hydroponic gardening into your room, rabbit guard not included While running between booths at Computex earlier this month, we were momentarily distracted by these vegetable boxes (maybe it was lunch time as well). As it turned out, this product was launched by Taiwan-based Home Loh...
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Alleged metallic Nokia EOS body teased again, this time with a dozen of them That baffling metallic Nokia EOS chassis we saw the other day? It's back, but this time the same leakster from Sina Weibo managed to get a shot of at least 12 of them, meaning the device has likely reached some sort of p...
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T-Mobile says MetroPCS' network transition is ahead of schedule T-Mobile is more than a little eager to justify its acquisition of MetroPCS. To its relief, there's early evidence that the money was well spent: it says that MetroPCS' switch to a blend of HSPA+ and LTE is ahead of sche...
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Researcher Says Lego Minifigs Aren't as Happy as 25 Years Ago University of Canterbury's researcher Christopher Bartneck has made an obvious discovery: Lego minifigs are not as happy now as they were 25 years ago , when all their iconic, cleanly designed faces were happy. Now they ...
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MACH system from MIT can coach those with social anxiety Plenty of people out there have a serious phobia of public speaking and there are tons of other disorders, such as Asperger's, that severely limit a person's ability to handle even simple social interactions. M. Ehsan Ho...
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Ask Engadget: help me tame my home network!

Engadget - 16 Jun 2013 04:30
Ask Engadget: help me tame my home network! 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 Daniel, who needs our help to tame his home network. If you...
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Mobile Miscellany: week of June 10th, 2013

Engadget - 16 Jun 2013 03:00
Mobile Miscellany: week of June 10th, 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, the Lumia 925 touched down in Germany, a popular RSS client for Android broke free ...
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The Old-School Tech from the NSA's Past

Gizmodo - 16 Jun 2013 03:00
The Old-School Tech from the NSA's Past The NSA's high-tech, new school surveillance system has been getting a whole lot of attention lately, but their old-school digs are worth a look as well. The agency has been around since the 1950s, originally tasked with...
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Pavement: The Sutcliffe Catering Song

Gizmodo - 16 Jun 2013 02:00
The days are getting longer, the weather's getting warmer. It's this time of year that anyone and everyone could use some killer strollin' music to strut to. Might I suggest the hidden Pavement not-exactly-a-classic-but-...
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ASUS K009 tablet reaches Bluetooth SIG with Snapdragon 600 mention, tiny photo Well, isn't this odd? ASUS' mystery K009 tablet surfaced at the FCC with hints of a Snapdragon S4 Pro inside, but the 7-inch slate just received a Bluetooth SIG certification with marketing copy that suggests there's a S...
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