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Location American Gadget News for 14 August 2013
Twitter experiments with trending TV box on some users' timelines Twitter has already signaled its love of TV by negotiating deals for branded video, but it's not satisfied yet: the company has started limited testing of a timeline box for trending TV shows. The feature provides both t...
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iCloud's About to Look a Whole Lot More Like iOS 7 The slow creep of Jonny Ive's flat-friendly software design is starting to pick up its pace with the new beta version of iCloud.com. That scratchy old black background is now dreamy blue and blurry just like iOS 7 . The ...
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Acer Aspire S7 Review: The PC Revival Is Late, But It's Here Laptops are at a point right now where they should all be more or less excellent. Ultrabooks are into their third year of relevance, and the screens and processors that are widely available are good enough that you can p...
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10 Tricky Bar Bets You'll Never Ever Lose

Gizmodo - 14 Aug 2013 23:33
If you haven't already alienated all your friends, coworkers, and enemies by conning them out of their hard-earned dignity with tricky bar bets already, here's another batch to make you reconsider. The unstoppable Richar...
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Call of Duty: Ghosts Prestige Edition will include a 1080p action camera Activision and Infinity Ward have bundled expensive gadgets with the last few Call of Duty special editions, and they're keeping up this recent tradition with Call of Duty: Ghosts. Buy the Prestige Edition of the game on...
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New Cancer Treatment Kills the Bad Cells with Nanoparticles and Lasers Fighting cancer is getting very 22nd century with the introduction of a new technique from researchers at the University of Georgia. The science of it gets a little bit complicated, but suffice it to say it's pretty futu...
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Tinkercad lets you export 3D designs into Minecraft Tinkercad, that Autodesk-owned, user-friendly 3D modeler is offering up a new feature today that may well prove a compelling proposition for Minecraft users. Fans of the block building, monster-fleeing indie title can no...
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These 3D-Printed Titanium Watches Will Probably Outlive You Titanium is one of those rare wonder materials that sounds like it could only exist in the movies as a fanciful plot device. It's real, though, and stronger and lighter than steel, which makes it a little tricky to work ...
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Bang & Olufsen's BeoVision 12-65 New Generation TV includes its own 7.1-channel sound module Bang & Olufsen is all about elegant design, and it's not about to let a home theater receiver spoil those clean looks -- see its newly unveiled BeoVision 12-65 New Generation TV as an example. This refresh of last year's...
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Humble Bundle's Origin package offers up some of its biggest games yet Humble Bundle has had a pretty good run with its game offerings so far, but its newest grouping of Origin titles provides some of its biggest names yet. Included in the bundle are Mirror's Edge, Medal of Honor, Dead Spac...
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Capsule Minimalist Wallet Review: The Anti-Costanza Do you have a George Costanza-sized wallet? If you're like any red-blooded American, then you probably do, which means you probably also have back problems. We can't help you with damage you've already inflicted, but Cap...
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Flipboard iOS app update introduces animated GIF support Flipboard users with Android devices have been able to enjoy the mindless fun of animated GIFs for some time now, but their iOS counterparts have only been able to look on in envy. Casual hyperbole aside, Flipboard's lat...
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How the Speed of Light was First Measured

Gizmodo - 14 Aug 2013 21:50
How the Speed of Light was First Measured The speed of light in a vacuum stands at "exactly 299,792,458 metres per second". The reason today we can put an exact figure on it is because the speed of light in a vacuum is a universal constant that has been measured...
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CERN's Voltron for Computers Now Supports Android Devices For the past five years, the mad scientists at CERN have been connecting their computers to colleagues' around the world to pool their processing power. This so-called Worldwide Grid turns a regular old desktop into a su...
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Digg for iOS gets unread mode, Reader mobile mirrors its app counterpart Couple of updates for those who like their Digg on the go. First up is the revamp of the social news aggregator's iOS app. Using the latest version, you can view stories by unread items only and delete feeds from directl...
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Microsoft says that Xbox 360 season passes will carry over to Xbox One If we may paraphrase a sacred text, Microsoft giveth and Microsoft hath taken away. Earlier today, the company announced that the Xbox One would be launching in only 13 markets (as opposed to the originally planned 21), ...
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Flickr creator takes sign-ups for Slack, an office collaboration tool with universal search Collaboration tools are nothing new, but they don't always make it easy to find what you're looking for: conversations, files and other resources may sit in entirely different places. Flickr co-founder Stewart Butterfiel...
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These Guys Tried to Pass Off Melting Blocks of Ice as $4k Worth of iPads Committing insurance fraud, mail or otherwise, is universally a fairly dumb thing to do--especially when your plan is literally designed to fail. Like, say, that of 29-year-old Nathan Meunch should have known. Because if...
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Fall Movie Guide: Our Forecast on 20 Science Fiction and Fantasy Films This fall is just packed with movie goodness. A lot of the year's most ambitious films are coming out in the next four months. Including huge space epics, massive franchise pictures... and Marvel's first post-Avengers mo...
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Dealzmodo: Corsair SSD, Humble Origin Bundle, Griffin Earbuds, Storage Get some solid state in your life with the lowest price ever on the Corsair 128GB Force Series GS Red SSD. If for some reason you haven't experienced a solid state drive before, prepare to be amazed as this breathes new ...
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Haptix wants to turn every surface into a multi-touch controller Motion-based PC interfaces are all the rage, thanks to Microsoft's Kinect and the folks at Leap Motion. San Francisco-based Haptix is sure it's got a better solution than the rest, but it needs a healthy $100,000 to get ...
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Google Search Can Now Answer Questions About Your Specific Life Between the always-listening Moto X and the promise of conversational search , it's pretty clear that Google's ultimate goal is to become your very own, sci-fi, voice controlled personal assistant. And the new features G...
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