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Location American Gadget News for 31 July 2013
Tokyo Will Retrofit Its Skyscrapers To Prep For the Next Big Quake Mass dampers--the gigantic weights designed to counteract swaying in skyscrapers--are usually installed during the construction process. But today, a Japanese real estate company announced plans to install six of the dev...
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The sky is blue! Only when it's not gray. Or purple. Or red. Or orange. The clouds are white! Only when they're not gray. Or even darker than that. Basically, the clouds and sky can be anything. But can the sky be a crea...
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Goal Zero's Lighthouse250 Lantern, solar panel tent charge your gadgets alfresco Keeping your USB-powered gear powered up while camping in the woods or hiking the Appalachian Trail can prove quite a challenge. Solar chargers and backup batteries can help, sure, but when you're already hauling dozens ...
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Kindle for iOS introduces sample downloads and custom dictionaries It's been a while since Kindle for iOS users have been able to download content directly from the app, thanks to Apple's 30 percent fee for in-app purchases. Today, Amazon is reintroducing that feature -- albeit a modifi...
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US government declassifies documents concerning telephonic data collection Today brings another victory for transparency as the US government has just declassified three documents pursuant to the collection of telephonic metadata authorized by section 215 of the PATRIOT Act. The documents, rele...
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Federal appeals court rules search warrants not needed to seize cellphone records Cast your memory back to 2011 and you may remember a Texas judge ruling that the seizure of cellphone records without a search warrant violated the Fourth Amendment. Fast-forward to today, and the 5th US Circuit Court of...
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Waiting for the new JOBS flick has been a rollercoaster of managed expectations for Apple fans. Is it going to suck? How can actor-bro Ashton Kutcher possibly play a legend? This latest clip has got me feeling more excit...
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This is the Modem World: The sinister side of the '80s BBS Each week Joshua Fruhlinger contributes This is the Modem World, a column dedicated to exploring the culture of consumer technology. Some of the following, for legal reasons, may or may not be fictional. My first modem w...
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NASA's Spaceship Factory Is Unfathomably Huge

Gizmodo - 31 Jul 2013 23:20
NASA's Spaceship Factory Is Unfathomably Huge Now that the Space Shuttle program is over, NASA is remodeling the Vehicle Assembly Building where they were built. It's a huge building, one of the largest in the world. How huge? Here's some info to (maybe) help put it...
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Trakdot luggage tracker now shipping

Engadget - 31 Jul 2013 23:00
Trakdot luggage tracker now shipping Remember that luggage tracking device we did a hands-on with back at CES? Well, now you can finally get your own hands around it. Trakdot Luggage has just started shipping. The little box auto-transmits its location via ...
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This Burger-Shaped Flipper Is Perfect For Literalist Grillmasters We're nearing the end of the summer, but that doesn't mean you need to hang up your apron. In fact, now's the perfect time to stock up on accessories that prolong the magic. For example, is there any better way to flip y...
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Shooting Challenge: Grill

Gizmodo - 31 Jul 2013 22:40
Shooting Challenge: Grill Yes, most food photography is boring. But most food photography doesn't involve meat, flames, and char. So for this week's Shooting Challenge, I want you to photograph food in flaming action. Photograph food on the grill...
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YouTube user Carl Vause recently uploaded a side-by-side shot of two identical aircraft carrier landings--one during the light of day and one in pitch black. The result is absolutely stunning.
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This Insanely High-Res Panorama Will Make You Feel Like a Super-Spy Ever visit Tokyo? No? No problem. Messing around in this ridiculous 180-gigapixel, 600,000-pixel wide panorama is practically the same thing, and you can do it right from this browser window.
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Hello, Smart Bike: Hands On With Lapierre's Intelligent Suspension If rode a mountain bike in the 1980s or 90s, suspension was just a dream--something only the rich kids could afford. Gradually, though, it became a must-have feature for serious trail riders. It began with shocks in the ...
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Google taps film students with Glass Creative Collective Glass hasn't exactly been revered for its brilliant image quality, but that's not stopping Google from making a push among budding filmmakers. The Glass Creative Collective, a partnership with film and design schools, is...
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Copyright Takedowns on Twitter Are Up 76 Percent Twitter just released its latest transparency report detailing government requests for information requests, content removal requests and copyright takedowns. Not just one or two but all three categories are up in the fi...
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This Intense Real-Life F-35 Picture Looks Like an Iron Man Frame This is an awesome shot of a test F-35 zipping around California's Edwards Air Force Base sent to us by a tipster. Can you imagine this buzzing by your window?
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A Handheld 3D Scanner Could Let You Upload Your Whole World 3D printing is more popular and accessible than ever, and printers are on course to get even cheaper soon. But printing is only one side of the equation; what about taking 3D pictures? There's a convenient, handheld gadg...
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Technology Really Is Making You Fat (But Not How You Think) It's lazy to point out that technology makes us lazy. Of course it does. The entire idea of technology is predicated around an efficiency whose end is specifically a decline in human exertion. You know, lazy. But technol...
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Google reportedly testing 'hyper-local' news card for Now According to a report from Quartz, Google is preparing to launch an improved local news card in Now. The card would be an extension of its existing local news offerings, but would bring those stories directly to your han...
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Canon's 1080p Legria mini camcorder makes it easy to film... yourself Though we got tired of the word "selfie" in about 1/8000th of a second, it's true that snapping yourself can be tricky, especially on video. Canon wants to aid and abet such vanity with the Legria mini, a 1080p camcorder...
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