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Apple reportedly hiring new talent to solve iWatch design problems Rumors, suggestions and trademark applications have been building a case for an wrist-worn Apple product for some time now -- an official iWatch to fulfill the wearable potential of the iPod Nano. Now, the Financial Time...
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Even If You're Wise To Phishing, Spear Phishing Could Still Fool You At this point we pretty much all know what phishing emails look like and we're resigned to the fact that we didn't win the Micronesian lottery. We also know that we can't buy a machine to instantly enlarge our sexual org...
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A Swiss Man Was Killed By His Remote-Controlled Helicopter A 41-year-old man flying a Gaui X7 model helicopter in Lucerne, Switzerland suffered head and arm injuries and died after he was presumably struck by the helicopter. The model weighs 5 pounds, is about 4 feet 5 inches lo...
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Switched On: Nook tablet, an epilogue

Engadget - 14 Jul 2013 23:30
Switched On: Nook tablet, an epilogue Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology. The recent announcement by Barnes & Noble that it would discontinue its Nook tablets marked the exit of what once promised to be a strong ...
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Parabolic Soap Bubbles Are All About Math...And Bubbles! Childhood summers are all about blowing iridescent soap bubbles out of plastic wands. It seems like a short-lived activity, but somehow it provides endless fascination. Involving an Arduino and some stepper motors might ...
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Engineer pedals contraption, hovers at 10ft in the air for one minute to qualify.
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Keepin' it real fake: HTC One gets a convincing plastic clone (video) We hate to say this, but the KIRF market is often a good indicator on how popular certain devices are, hence the plentiful of fake iPhones and Galaxy phones in China. (Meanwhile, MediaTek is shamelessly cashing in as it ...
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What's The Internet Thing About You That You're Hoping No One Sees? I know what you're thinking. This chatroom is dumb. Why would anyone reveal the thing they're trying to hide? First of all, you're so afraid of it precisely because you know you can't hide it. Second of all, if you just ...
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The After Math: Nokia puts PureView into the Lumia 1020 and there's a whole lot of gold Welcome to The After Math, where we attempt to summarize this week's tech news through numbers, decimal places and percentages. Welcome to this week's After Math, with Nokia and T-Mobile both holding New York-based event...
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When Joerg made metal-tipped toilet brushes a couple of months ago I'm pretty sure we were all thinking that they looked pretty tame. Okay, true, they violently annihilated a coconut suspended in ballistic gelatin, but t...
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Moto X's Open Mic demoed, enables voice command when screen is off (video) Just when we're getting bored of all these static Moto X leaks, a couple of new video clips popped up to finally show off some of the software goodies. The first one appears to be a leaked Rogers promotional video (embed...
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Eating In Concrete Tubes Is Not As Dystopian As It Sounds Pretty much anyone who walks into a bar or diner in a group is scanning for a booth. It's just nicer to eat five plates of cheese fries in your own space. And the architects at Australian firm Techne clearly agree becaus...
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Inhabitat's Week in Green: human-powered helicopter, a 3D-printed SLR and smog-eating pavement 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. This week aviation fans witnessed a world's first as AeroVelo's human-powered ...
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From New Year's Eve 2012 to New Year's Day 2013, Facebook users uploaded 1.1 billion photos. Which is something absurd like two photos per active user. But don't think that people haven't always been people. Even before ...
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Clippy hits the road as Office 365 expands to 38 new countries Almost five months after its debut, Office 365 is getting 38 new passport stamps. Clippy's hitting such exotic locales as Fiji, the Bahamas and Barbados, and it's even picking up new languages along the way. The subscrip...
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Valve debuts Pipeline, a portal for teens seeking the greatest internship ever Valve is proving its unicorn status amongst game developers once again. This time, by hiring a group of handsome teenagers to work within its secretive walls. Pipeline is the latest experiment from the company famous for...
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Revolv shows how you could control a connected home with Google Glass (video) Hasta la vista, switches.
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Purported BlackBerry A10 'Aristo' briefly flaunted in video leak Hot on the heels of the BlackBerry Z10 getting an update to BB 10.1 and price cuts at various retailers, a future model to come out of Waterloo has apparently been leaked. In a video posted to YouTube, accessory maker Vi...
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Ask Engadget: best Google Reader replacement?

Engadget - 14 Jul 2013 05:21
Ask Engadget: best Google Reader replacement? 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 Everyone on the internet, who emailed in at once to ask the...
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Mobile Miscellany: week of July 8th, 2013

Engadget - 14 Jul 2013 04:00
Mobile Miscellany: week of July 8th, 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, Microsoft detailed its forthcoming Windows Phone 8 update, Masayoshi Son laid out g...
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I Want to Live in the Lego Winter Village Market All Year Round Yes,, the Lego Winter Village Market set is really cute. Yes, it has 1,261 pieces and includes minifigs. And yes, with its rotating carousel it has the potential of being the perfect setting for a stop motion murder movi...
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Fatboy Slim: Praise You

Gizmodo - 14 Jul 2013 02:04
Some songs just ooze jubilance, and back in 1999 Fatboy Slim put one of those suckers out. You know "Praise You," and I'm willing to bet you're a fan too. But have you listened to it recently enough. No. No, you haven't....
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