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Location American Gadget News for 8 November 2013
The Best U.S. Cities for People 35 and Under (Based On What They Like) While there are thousands of "best places to live" lists, hardly any of them focus on the world's most important population segment: Americans under 35. The Livability Index, compiled by Vocativ, a new Vice-esque site, m...
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As Bitcoins see a steady climb in value, some unfortunate folks have found their accounts drained thanks to hackers who breached Inputs.io, taking a total of 4100 bitcoins. At present exchange rates, this amounts to abou...
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The Best TV, Your Nominations

Gizmodo - 8 Nov 2013 18:20
The Best TV, Your Nominations Welcome to the first entry in a series we're tentatively calling Gizmodo Select. Our first category is the big one: Televisions, and we can't wait to dig through your nominations. If you've participated in a Lifehacker H...
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Wallum - The New Simple Wallet - $28

The Gadget Flow - 8 Nov 2013 08:00
Wallum - The New Simple Wallet - $28 The new simple wallet out of high resistance aluminium designed for your day-to-day life. “FRONT POCKET WALLET” feature: The initial reason was to create a wallet which does not bulge your pocket due to its size. It ...
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Here's what Google's mystery barge is going to look like What's 50-feet tall, 250-feet long and outfitted with decorative "fish fin" sails? Google's so-called mystery barge, apparently. Mum's still the word in Mountain View, but at the Port of San Francisco, details about the ...
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The next generation of boxes is almost here. It's been a long time coming and we're almost ready. But we've been getting a bit over excited. You'd never see anyone go this mad over a cardboard box.
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BlackBerry board reportedly declined offers for specific limbs, wanted to sell the corpse whole BlackBerry didn't end up with the $4.7 billion buyout it probably needs, instead settling for a $1 billion band aid, a new CEO and the same, uncertain future. It was an anticlimactic conclusion after so many were named a...
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A third fire involving Tesla‘s Model S has prompted renewed calls for a full investigation into the electric car’s safety, after the award-winning EV caught alight following a crash earlier this week. The incident, i...
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New York City Chief Digital Officer Rachel Haot says we're in a 'golden age of technology in NYC' New York City's first Chief Digital Officer, Rachel Haot, is a very busy lady. She's charged with managing the digital universe of one of the planet's most technologically advanced cities. Haot's most recent accomplishme...
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Forget your old Game Boy, Game Gear, or even your smartphone; when it comes to compact gaming hardware, Adam from SheekGeek's got everyone beat. Using the tiny display from an old Sony viewfinder and an all-in-one Atari ...
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Peripheral Vision 011: Ayah Bdeir on the importance of knowing how your electronics work "I didn't set out originally to start a company," explains Ayah Bdeir. "I was trying to solve a problem." She's seated in the solution, a sunny office space in downtown Manhattan. A portable dividing screen provides some...
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Кeview: Automatic keeps tabs on driving habits to cut gas use This is going to be a conflicted review. Today we're looking at the Automatic ($100), a very interesting combination of a smartphone application and a Bluetooth dongle that reads information from your car's computer. The...
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Let's Talk About Whatever You Want Right Now Hello, friends. Friday is upon us once again, and to celebrate, the whole Giz staff will be hanging around this thread until the end of the day to talk about whatever you want. And there's been a lot to talk about this w...
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Smart Power Strip set to bring simple, cheap automation to the home (video) Listen, we'd all like an automated home -- we've got the appliances and we've got the smart devices. What we really need is a bridge between the two, something that allows our little pocket computers to turn our home dev...
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19 perfectly looped GIFs that go on forever and ever The animated GIF has grown to be one of the internet's finest artforms. But what separates the Michelangelos of the GIF world from the finger-painters is the ability to create infinitely looped GIFs that seemingly go on ...
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Engadget Podcast 368 - 11.7.13

Engadget - 8 Nov 2013 22:42
Engadget Podcast 368 - 11.7.13 As Expand NY gains momentum, your host Brian Heater takes time out of his hectic schedule to bring you some podcast love, along with equally busy guests Terrence O'Brien and Peter Rojas. Brian loves his Origami, especial...
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The Fastest Way to Train Your iPhone's Autocorrect Sick of your shits turning to shuts and your yo's turning to to's? We are too. So here's a simple solution that forces your foul-mouthed will upon your phone's autocorrect.
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Sony’s Music Video Recorder may well be the camera sleeper hit of the holidays. Think of it as the ill-fated Flip Video – or, indeed, Sony’s own Bloggie alternative – given a pro-audio upgrade, ostensibly targete...
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This afternoon the folks at T-Mobile have made clear their intent to push forth their own unique – however that may be – Nexus 5 to the public. This version of the device should by all means be essentially identical ...
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GameStick delayed once again, will now compete with PS4 on launch day If patience is a learned skill, than fans of PlayJams' GameStick are certainly masters of the virtue: the diminutive Android Console has been delayed again. According to a GameStick representative, the Kickstarter backed...
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Nexus 5 coming to T-Mobile online November 14th for $450, in stores November 20th The Nexus 5 officially launched on Halloween, but its distribution was limited to the Google Play Store -- and it sold out rather quickly. T-Mobile has finally announced its plans on bringing the 16GB version of the devi...
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Have you ever been to a concert and bought a keep-sake CD? Did you find it somehow didn't quite conjure up the same heady, ethereal experience? Musician Barry Stephen Goldfarb evidently did, inspiring him to create Revee...
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