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Location American Gadget News for 17 June 2013
These Stash Coins Are a Fantastic Way to Lose Your SD Card The Man has his hand in your inbox , cops are intimidating citizens who film them beating other citizens, it's only logical to want to keep the private contents of your SD card, well, private. The Covert Coin from CCS Sp...
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What's Wrong With the iOS 7 Icons?

Gizmodo - 17 Jun 2013 21:20
What's Wrong With the iOS 7 Icons? "It looks childish." That was the first reaction I heard to iOS 7. I'm not going to lie, when I saw it for the first time myself, I freaked out a little too. Like any good simplicity-loving designer, I was eagerly waitin...
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Swiss scientists create catbot: a robot that runs like a cat (video) Someone call MIT's researchers and tell them their terrifying cheetah robot has a long-lost teensy sibling in Switzerland. Developed in the laboratories of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, the "cheetah-cu...
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The Rise of the Surveillance State (As Predicted in 1967) Uncle Sam might soon be spying on you with a vast, computerized network. At least that was the eerie prophecy of The Atlantic in 1967.
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Outlook.com drops linked email accounts in favor of aliases Hotmail and Outlook.com have long supported linked email accounts for organizing messages. However, Microsoft now sees connected accounts as tempting targets for hackers -- so tempting, in fact, that the company is sever...
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Origami-Inspired Clocks So Attention-Grabbing, You'll Never Run Late Sometimes a piece of design is so interesting, it's hard not to drop everything and pay attention to it. Dressed in bright, bold colors, with sharp, tessellated forms, these origami clocks from U.K. firm Raw Dezign defin...
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Oculus snags $16 million from investors to bring virtual reality to the masses Oculus announced its first round of funding today, wherein the company secured $16 million from investors specifically aimed at putting the Oculus Rift in consumer hands. The nascent virtual reality hardware company has ...
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Season 3 of Downton Abbey arrives as an Amazon streaming exclusive: members get their Dowager Countess fix for free We knew season three of Downton Abbey was coming to Amazon Prime Instant Video as an exclusive, but it looks like those episodes have arrived on the subscription streaming service one day ahead of schedule. Starting toda...
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Google announces Chromebooks are coming to more retailers around the world Sure, you can already snag one of those Chromebooks from places such as Amazon, Best Buy and Google's own Play shop. But, starting today, the Mountain View-based company is making various Chrome OS-sporting laptops avail...
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GEAK Ring puts NFC on your finger, unlocks phones and shares your contact card Some say NFC is dead, but GEAK from Shanghai wants to prove them wrong. Announced alongside the GEAK Watch earlier today was this GEAK Ring, a tiny NFC-enabled wearable device that stores your identity. The ring's pitche...
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Get the Most Out of Your Home Appliances (Without Taking Them Apart) When was the last time you had to salt your perishables, got dishpan hands, or beat your laundry against a washboard? Chances are, not recently. Your home appliances do so much for you, shouldn't you return the love? Her...
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Raytheon's updated JTACs situational awareness system eyes-on (video) Though you may think drones do all the fighting these days, actual soldiers on the ground are still used to call in airstrikes. Sometimes it's still necessary to visually confirm targets before the flyboys create a smoki...
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Casey Neistat makes movies. His products are homegrown and eccentric, as though they were built from sticks and stones. But they are also often brilliant, and have clearly caught on, at least enough to garner a presence ...
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HTC confirms Android 4.2 is still coming to the One, despite rumors to the contrary HTC has been relatively quiet with its plans to push Android 4.2 to the One (aside from a few unofficial leaks), but Three UK is hoping to start the conversation. In a recent tweet, the mobile operator answered a custome...
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We're live from the 2013 Paris Air Show!

Engadget - 17 Jun 2013 21:01
We're live from the 2013 Paris Air Show! While you were sleeping earlier today, we were getting trampled by crazed commuters at a train station, overheated in a steamy bus that inched through traffic at one mile per hour, and soaked by heavy rains and an overfl...
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Do you like Pink Floyd?

Gizmodo - 17 Jun 2013 21:00
Do you like Pink Floyd? Do you use Spotify? Well the entire Pink Floyd catalog is now available for your streaming pleasure here. [Spotify]
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This High Resolution 27-Inch Monitor Is Your Deal of the Day Newegg is currently selling a 27-inch, matte Dell IPS screen for $550. The monitor in question sports a matte panel running at 2560 x 1440 resolution. This is an excellent deal.
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Verizon reportedly considers purchasing Canada's Wind Mobile Competition in the Canadian cellphone space is on shaky ground when Wind Mobile faces an uncertain future. If The Globe and Mail's sources are accurate, however, Wind may get a lifeline from an unexpected source: Verizon...
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We Are Light-Eaters: The Unearthly Art of James Turrell The last time James Turrell staged a major installation in a New York museum, lawsuits ensued: two visitors, who ostensibly didn't realize what they were in for, sued Turrell after they became disoriented and fell inside...
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GEAK Watch packs Android, WiFi and a plethora of sensors, likely 'world's first true smartwatch' Nowadays, we can't help but be skeptical of products that claim to be a smartwatch. In fact, what is a smartwatch, anyway? Perhaps GEAK, a Shanghai-based subsidiary of content giant Shanda, has a somewhat convincing answ...
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This Is Where Manhattan's Payphones Go to Die

Gizmodo - 17 Jun 2013 20:22
This Is Where Manhattan's Payphones Go to Die Payphones may be essential to pop culture, Supermen, and Matrix-escapees everywhere, but try to remember the last time you actually saw someone using a payphone for its intended purpose. What about the last time you just...
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Nokia RM-877 approved by FCC with AT&T LTE, likely is the EOS Oh, the tales FCC employees could tell -- if they were allowed to discuss them. A Nokia device, known only as the RM-877, has passed the agency's approval process. This mystery unit contains AT&T-compatible LTE bands (2,...
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