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Location American Gadget News for 10 November 2013
It's the Batmobile, it's a Star Wars Starfighter, no it's actually Nissan's BladeGlider. This is the Japanese company's futuristic electric sportscar design that's built with speed in mind. It has a carbon fiber-covered ...
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No matter what you think of Windows 8 , it's certain that Windows is both iconic and significant in the evolution of personal computing. It's a series of operating systems, of course, but it's also been a concept, a way ...
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Schmidt Brothers Fused Titanium 7-Pc. Knife Set - $266

The Gadget Flow - 10 Nov 2013 08:00
Schmidt Brothers Fused Titanium 7-Pc. Knife Set - $266 This 7-Pc. Knife Set from Schmidt Brothers and West Elm consists of six high-precision stainless steel knives with fused titanium coating. These are not your everyday kitchen knives. They're weapons of mass culinary dest...
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This cool sci-fi short is some really delicious eye candy Azarkant--a 3D short by Andrey Klimov--doesn't have much of a plot, but it's delicious computer generated eye candy for lovers of spaceships, robots, dead cosmonauts and Haloesque things in general.
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Visualized: Pebble's insides exposed in rare transparent casing (hands-on) Once upon a time, Pebble engineers crafted a small number of watches with a completely transparent casing. They were never intended to be used for public consumption (hence the discoloration from the product's glue), but...
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The owner of a Tesla Model S recently survived a catastrophic collision with an errant three-pronged trailer hitch while doing 70 MPH on the Interstate, and wrote an account of his adventure for Tesla Motors’ website. ...
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Do You Lock Your Phone?

Gizmodo - 10 Nov 2013 21:43
Do You Lock Your Phone? Confession time: I don't lock my phone. No password or key, no swipe pattern, no fingerprint scan. Nothing. It's really stupid and I will probably regret it someday.
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Narrative Clip lapel camera shows up at Expand in its final form, we go hands-on The last time we saw the Narrative Clip lifecasting camera, it had a see-through casing allowing you to see the circuitry within. Heck, it even had a different name. As it happens, though, the company's co-founder, Oskar...
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The newest BlackBerry OS build, 10.2.1, could allow the Google Play Store to be installed, letting users download and install Android apps to run on BlackBerry devices–if the four leaked photos shown below are to be be...
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Apple is reportedly developing two curved-display iPhones to be released in the second half of next year, anonymous inside sources have revealed. The displays will likely curve downwards towards the side edges of the dev...
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Live from Expand: Facebook Product Manager Erick Tseng Facebook's head of mobile products will be joining us for a conversation about the social network's smartphones strategy and to show off some of the entries from the company's recent wearables hackathon. November 10, 201...
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Adobe's Lightroom 5.3 RC brings RAW support to Sony's A7, other new cameras If you're tired of cludging RAW files from your spanking new Sony A7r or Fujifilm XQ1, there's now relief from Adobe with release candidates for Photoshop Camera Raw 8.3 and Lightroom 5.3. The latter app, part of Adobe's...
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Live from Expand: David Gerrold

Engadget - 10 Nov 2013 22:30
Live from Expand: David Gerrold We've got lots of lingering Tribble-related questions, and thankfully we've got just the man to answer them. David Gerrold created the frisky furry creatures for the original Star Trek series, the Sleestak creatures who ...
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The future of motion interfaces: Wave goodbye to the mouse We're still big fans of Douglas Engelbart's original pointing device, but human/computer input is moving past traditional peripherals. We're rapidly approaching a future of touchscreens, motion sensors and visual imaging...
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The Best Deals And Gear This Week

Gizmodo - 10 Nov 2013 22:15
The Best Deals And Gear This Week Another week of great deals and product coverage has come to an end. Next-gen consoles, Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Christmas shopping are right around the corner, but take a moment to catch up on what you missed thi...
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Live from Expand: Rethinking Education

Engadget - 10 Nov 2013 21:35
Live from Expand: Rethinking Education Technology is revolutionizing the way kids are learning, from tablets and laptops in classrooms, to introducing coding curricula in public schools. We'll be talking to representatives of three very different educational ...
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Live from Expand: The Power of Free: Exploring the Open-Source Revolution From Wikipedia to Firefox to Ubuntu and Android, open-source software has had a major impact in all of our lives over the past several years. We've brought representatives from Mozilla, Wikimedia and Canonical together t...
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It's less than a day until we're expecting to see carriers other than AT&T offer customization options for the Moto X, and it looks as if Verizon's already getting its ducks in a row. One of our eagle-eyed readers has sp...
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Live from Expand: Ben Huh

Engadget - 10 Nov 2013 20:25
Live from Expand: Ben Huh The man behind Lolcats and Fail blog joins us for a lighthearted after-lunch discussion about everything that makes us laugh on the internet. November 10, 2013 1:55:00 PM EST Follow all of Engadget's Expand coverage live...
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Live from Expand: Know Your Digital Rights

Engadget - 10 Nov 2013 20:15
Live from Expand: Know Your Digital Rights Patents, digital rights, the NSA -- it's a lot to wrap one's head around. Thankfully, we've got some of the most knowledgeable folks in the biz, including the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Julie Samuels, Techdirt's Mi...
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The industrial revolution in your basement: You don't own it unless you make it "I was a graphic artist" says master modder Ben Heck. This hacking expert got into making as a hobby thanks to a library of items available at his job. With the 3D printing boom, it's now easier than ever for hobbyists a...
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Remember when the FCC said that it'd be studying the best way to monitor mobile broadband speeds? A year (and a new chairman) later and it's finally come to a conclusion: an Android app. According to the Wall Street Jour...
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