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Location American Gadget News for 7 October 2013
Fox News reinvents tablet journalism with 55-inch slates We've got to hand it to Fox News. We've not seen anything quite like this since Will.i.am's short-lived career as a news-reporting hologram. And while the cable news station is sure that someone's bound to, erm, swipe th...
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An Audi You Can Give As a Pre-School Graduation Gift Before you scoff in disbelief at the $450 price tag on this adorable children's toy, remember that you're actually getting two ride-ons for the price of one here. The Mini Runner, made from a hydroformed lightweight alum...
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They'll bend our concept of smartphone design a little--but not much more than that.     
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Microsoft's YouTube app for Windows Phone reverts to a web link YouTube-loving Windows Phone fans just got some good news... sort of. Microsoft has pushed out an update to its self-developed YouTube app that restores playback. Unfortunately, it's a crude solution -- Microsoft has sim...
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Keep Your Desk Clutter-Free With These Clever Magnetic Doodads A while back, we showed you this awesome magnetic bottle opener for all your no-mess, Adult Beverage needs. Now, our friends at DropCatch have infiltrated the office--not with beer (bummer) but with a new line of lovely ...
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Scientists calculate the speed of free-roaming dark matter When dark matter is the most pervasive substance in the universe, it's important that we know how quickly it can move. Thankfully, Syracuse University scientists may have just found that speed. By comparing distribution ...
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Complex assembly lines and state-of-the-art robots usually hog the limelight when car makers give behind-the-scenes peeks at how their vehicles are assembled. But this look at Bentley's leather shop is a wonderful mix of...
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Someday, your Ikea furniture might assemble itself

Ars Technica - 7 Oct 2013 22:30
Self-assembling robots use flywheels to flick themselves around.     
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All the Ways Hollywood Tried to Ruin Gravity Gravity took nearly four (and a half) years to make. That means for four years, Alfonso Cuarón had to deflect a lot of not-so-great ideas from the studio that had invested millions into his risky endeavor. Thanks to our...
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OptiGrill Lightning Review: It's a George Foreman With Laser Eyes It's been a brutal day at work, you have no energy to cook, and you just want your dinner to take care of itself. With this meat-sensing indoor grill at your disposal, it kind of will.
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Google Glass update brings mass transit directions Google Glass owners have long had walking directions; as of an update rolling out today, they're getting mass transit directions as well. Commuters who've paired Glass with an Android phone can now see both the stops the...
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Is This Terrifying Storm About to Eat Manhattan? All day we've been hearing about some terrible storms, and wind, and tornados that are coming for us New Yorkers. But thanks to the folks at EarthCam, we can watch the this horrifying weather come straight at us live fro...
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When Will Airbnb Decide What Kind of Company It Wants to Be? In 2007, I got an email from San Francisco. A big industrial design conference was coming to town and Bay Area hotels were predictably overbooked and overpriced. Two designers wanted to help their friends find affordable...
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gdgt's best deals for October 7th: Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch, Gateway 17-inch Laptop Ready to save some cash on your tech buys? Then you've come to the right place. Our friends at sister site gdgt track price drops on thousands of products every day, and twice a week they feature some of the best deals t...
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Unpaid Members of the NSA Probe Refuse to Meet Because of the Shutdown So, you know how the federal government all shut down because Congress failed to come up with a budget to pay the employees? Well, the members of the special committee set up to investigate the intelligence community jus...
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Facebook Data Shows How Many People Graduate College with True Love It's a myth that's been around for nearly a century: Most of us are destined to meet our spouses during those magical/fraught years that make up college. But is there any truth to it? Facebook's crack team of data scient...
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PureTalk USA debuts 150MB rollover data plans for prepaid market Rollover minutes were a great idea last decade when capped minute plans were all the rage, but unfortunately rollover data never caught on when smartphones began getting popular. PureTalk USA, an AT&T MVNO, doesn't think...
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Disney has developed a new technology that allows you to generate energy by simply rubbing or touching a piece of paper. This is something the world needs because, you know, everything will require a level of interactivi...
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.@HBO is now on Google Play US- ://t.co/eyhEzdpUxp! Watch Game of Thrones, True Blood & The Newsroom today, with many more coming soon. -- Google Play (@GooglePlay) October 7, 2013
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The Price of 500MB of Mobile Data Across the World Today, nearly half of the world's total population has potential access to some kind of 3G or 4G network, which is five times the level of mobile coverage we were at just five years ago. Unfortunately, not all mobile bro...
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HBO brings its brand of 'not TV' to Google Play for a la carte purchase If you're not an HBO subscriber and you don't know someone who's willing to give you their HBO Go login credentials, then you're pretty much locked out of the pay cabler's walled original content garden. But as of today,...
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Why pay Verizon for tethering when you can set up a Socks proxy?     
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