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Location American Gadget News for 5 November 2013
Nissan is set to reveal a new coupe that is rumored to resemble the company’s 2011 Esflow concept car. Codenamed Z35, the new coupe is aimed at twentysomethings, Nissan executive vice president Andy Palmer told Motor T...
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Philips promised more focused lighting options for the holidays as part of its hue wireless bulb range, and the company has delivered, revealing not only two new bulb types, but a tie-in with Disney that integrates speci...
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PocketStation app brings the niche peripheral joys of 1999 to the PS Vita That big important announcement regarding Sony's PocketStation? Well, it was a little zealous to call it important, because rather than anything as thrilling as a hardware revival, Sony's brought back its memory-card-wit...
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PageFlip Firefly Page Turner Peda - $80

The Gadget Flow - 5 Nov 2013 09:43
PageFlip Firefly Page Turner Peda - $80 The PageFlip Firefly is a wireless foot pedal for hands-free page turning on any tablet or computer. Simply open a digital file and tap the pedal to scroll or flip pages in either the forward or reverse directions for co...
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What's Your Favorite Philips Hue App?

Gizmodo - 5 Nov 2013 23:50
What's Your Favorite Philips Hue App? The Philips Hue smart lighting system is, by virtually all accounts, very awesome. I mean, who wouldn't want access to all 6 million colors of the LED rainbow at their fingertips? But damn, if the stock Hue app doesn't l...
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The new “Helpouts” program by Google connects experts with people in need of answers via Google Hangouts and Google Plus. But the human help engine is only the technological evolution of a series of Google products d...
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Sony Action Cam hands-on [sample]

Slash Gear - 5 Nov 2013 21:52
There’ve never been so many ways to keep track of your extreme sports lifestyle, but Sony is hoping its latest Action Cam will lure away potential GoPro users thanks to a mixture of WiFi, GPS, Full HD quality, and a br...
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Epson to unveil autonomous dual-arm robot that sees, senses, thinks, and reacts Seiko Epson Corporation has developed an autonomous dual-arm robot prototype that expands the range of tasks that can be automated on the production floor. Equipped with vision and force sensing functions, this robot can...
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Kanex launches simpleDock USB 3.0 dock for your MacBook Now that you've ordered that fancy new MacBook, you'll need a dock to keep your cables tidy when you're out and about, right? Kanex has decided to produce a dock that ditches Display and Thunderbolt-out posts in favor of...
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Digg Video curation takes on the viral competition It's no secret that many of us like to watch viral internet videos back-to-back, but even the recommendations on social sites like Reddit don't always provide good advice on what to watch next. Digg hopes to one-up its c...
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Apple trimmed the cost of making its latest iPad along with the tablet computer's width and weight.
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Nexus 5 review: the best phone $350 can buy

Engadget - 5 Nov 2013 23:29
Nexus 5 review: the best phone $350 can buy When you're shopping for a smartphone, what do you expect to get for less than $400 without a contract? Certainly not a top-of-the-line device, right? Until recently, that kind of price has been reserved for devices that...
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Apple Wishes It Could Tell You More About US Government Info Requests Like everybody and their sister in Silicon Valley, Apple is now publishing transparency reports. The Cupertino company's first ever disclosure on the number of government information requests just hit the web, and like e...
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Apple says US law enforcement agencies have made thousands of requests for user info Yahoo and Facebook have done it, and now it's Apple's turn to reveal the data requests it gets from the world's governments. In the latest report released by the Cupertino company, we find that in the period between Janu...
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T-Mobile increased its customer base in Q3 2013 by more than 1 million, the company announced in its earnings call. This marks the second consecutive quarter in which the mobile carrier has led the industry in customer a...
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India launches its first Mars mission, joins the interplanetary space race India is now well on its way to having an interplanetary presence. The country has successfully launched the Mars Orbiter Mission, a satellite that will search the Martian atmosphere for elusive chemicals like methane. T...
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How Lethal Injection Works

Gizmodo - 5 Nov 2013 22:59
How Lethal Injection Works Virtually all of the 32 American states that allow the death penalty rely on a deadly chemical cocktail to slowly and quietly kill the condemned. But America has found itself running dangerously low on sodium pentothal, ...
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iPad Air Review: Bigger Gets So Much Better

Gizmodo - 5 Nov 2013 22:46
iPad Air Review: Bigger Gets So Much Better It's hard to imagine that it's been only three years since the original iPad came out, since tablets were a part of our daily world. Sure there were tablet computers before, but there weren't tablets the way we know and ...
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Are Airline Customers Fleecing the Industry by Getting Cheap Flights? Derek Thompson over at The Atlantic has a new video about the costs of air travel in the United States. He goes through the history of deregulation in the industry and shows how air travel today is quite a bargain. While...
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Digg just launched Digg Video, a clearing house for the funny/weird/interesting/actually educational videos the internet bubbles up. Digg says a mobile version is coming soon, too, so you'll never be without distraction ...
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This is how the PlayStation 4 and Vita hook up via Remote Play When the PlayStation 4 launches in ten days, it'll need a day one patch to make its touted Remote Play functionality work. The Vita's already all set, having just received the patch it needed to enable the PS4 Link appli...
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Knock for iPhone Is the Most Fun You'll Ever Have Unlocking Your Mac Passwords are obnoxious, but until desktops start coming with a fingerprint/retina/any other type of body part scanner, they're stuck dealing with the passcode security of yesteryear--or so it would seem. The new Knock a...
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