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Location American Gadget News for 13 September 2013

Life-Size. Stormtrooper. Action Figure.

Gizmodo - 13 Sep 2013 18:03
Life-Size. Stormtrooper. Action Figure. The notion that less is more has no place in the world of action figures . At least, that's the only reasonable conclusion you can come to after you see this life-size six-foot-tall Stormtrooper you can make your very ow...
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Adafruit tutorial turns your Raspberry Pi into an ad-blocking WiFi access point Ads can be a buzzkill, especially when they're so pervasive they become distractions. Luckily, Adafruit has a new tutorial that turns your Raspbery Pi into a WiFi access point that doubles as a mighty ad-blocking machine...
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The Best Tech References in Rap: From Android to Zuckerberg Rappers have had a love affair with technology that started long before Biggie Smalls was name-checking Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis. And their rhymes cover everything from the CEOs to mobile platforms. Here, we prese...
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This Week in Time Capsules: Best Capsule Ever Leaves the Solar System This week we have a message in a bottle which could be the oldest ever found, 1970s microfilm that was hidden inside a missile in Kansas, and the single coolest (and furthest traveled) time capsule ever assembled.
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Can Kenya's Hidden Aquifer Prevent a Water War? This week's jaw-dropping news that a massive aquifer has been discovered beneath Kenya conjured up all sorts of visions of the desert instantly greening like a Chia Pet. But it's not as easy as digging a well--the aquife...
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Visualized: Canon 35mm CMOS sensor captures fireflies in HD (video) Canon impressed us back in March when it unveiled its 35mm full frame CMOS sensor, which is capable of recording footage in extremely low-light situations. This time around, the company set its sights on the Yaeyama-hime...
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Nokia Was Testing Android Lumia Phones Before Microsoft Swallowed It It'll never happen now but the dream of beautifully brawny Nokia hardware loaded with dominating Android software was an idea that Nokia had been toying around with before Microsoft swooped in and bought Nokia's phone bu...
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Let's Talk About Whatever You Want Right Now

Gizmodo - 13 Sep 2013 23:30
Let's Talk About Whatever You Want Right Now It's been a surprisingly calm Friday the 13th, so hang out with us for the next few hours as we discuss the events of the past week, which didn't lack for accidents and mistakes . Some of them we saw coming, like this ma...
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A Cardboard Space Station For Astronauts of All Ages As Voyager makes its bold journey into interstellar space, it's a great time to get the next generation of astronauts interested in travel to infinity and beyond.
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The Best Non-Alcoholic Beer

Gizmodo - 13 Sep 2013 23:00
The Best Non-Alcoholic Beer Non-alcoholic beers take a lot of flack, and rightly so. The great majority of them taste like swampwater (and give you less of a buzz). But are any of them actually good? We tried 14 different non-alcoholic beers to fin...
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Compact cassette turns 50, puts a tear in Soundwave's eye Forget the MP3 player, or even the Walkman -- the real instigator of the portable audio revolution is the compact cassette, which just marked its 50th birthday. Philips formally launched the format on September 13th, 196...
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Are you tired of being told when and where you can and cannot drink? Taking advantage of the fact that everyone carries around reusable water bottles these days, the BottleCamo blends right in. But instead of filling it ...
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This City Planted Environmental awareness has risen exponentially in recent years and many people have grown a strong urge to surround themselves with anything green amidst vast concrete jungles. Vertical gardens, urban farming, and guerr...
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How to Save Money by Ditching All Your Digital Subscriptions (Temporarily) Ten dollars here, six dollars there. Those cheap subscriptions you have--Netflix, Hulu Plus, whatever--add up. Chances are there are quite a few you don't use, or you've forgotten you have altogether.
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Samsung SGH-i187 reaches the FCC, may be a Windows Phone for AT&T Samsung hasn't launched any Windows Phones for AT&T in the past year, but there are new hints suggesting the company may renew its support. An unannounced SGH-i187 phone has surfaced at the FCC with AT&T-compatible GSM, ...
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E-ZPass Is the Best Tracking Device That's Already in Your Car E-ZPass is probably the best thing that's ever happened to paying tolls. Those plastic funnels you toss coins into are a close second. But E-ZPass has a bonus feature. It can be used to track you everywhere you go.
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What We Used to Think the Earth Looked Like From Space It's nearly impossible for us to imagine how the Earth might look to someone who's only ever seen it from a local's vantage point. But thanks to the Library of Congress, we don't have to imagine--newly posted images of 1...
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Dealzmodo: Breaking Bad, Xbox One, 1.5TB Portable, Chromebook, iTunes Breaking Bad is approaching its much-anticipated conclusion, which means you can finally buy one of the best series on TV is one convenient set. Amazon has the complete series available for pre-order, and not only does t...
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This is the Modem World: The warm embrace of the machine Each week Joshua Fruhlinger contributes This is the Modem World, a column dedicated to exploring the culture of consumer technology. My glasses are about 5 years old. I realized last week that it's probably high time to ...
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Color-Changing Hard Hats Highlight Brittle Sun Damage Over-exposure to the sun is of course bad for your skin, but that's not the only thing adversely affected by its rays. Man-made materials like plastic will slowly degrade when left out in the sun, so 3M has developed a n...
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Straight Talk now accepts AT&T-compatible LTE devices To date, Straight Talk's LTE support has been limited to a warmed-over Sprint version of the Galaxy S III. Now there's a much better option: the prepaid carrier has started selling SIM cards that support unlocked devices...
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Making Nikola Tesla a Saint Makes Us All Dumber Mike Rugnetta over at the PBS Idea Channel has an interesting video about how popular history is made. Specifically, our popular understanding of the late inventor (and internet folk hero) Nikola Tesla. He argues that th...
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