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Location American Gadget News for 24 February 2014

Sony Xperia M2 hands-on

Slash Gear - 24 Feb 2014 15:19
With the Sony Xperia Z family of devices seeing such success over the past year, it's no wonder the company decided to delivery a new mid-range entrant this season. With …
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Sony Xperia Z2 hands-on

Slash Gear - 24 Feb 2014 14:26
This week we're having a peek at Sony's latest effort with the rebooted Z, a device called the Sony Xperia Z2. This device rolls out with a 5.2-inch Full HD …
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This MicroSD Card Packs Massive Capacity into a Minute Form Factor At the company's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, SanDisk announced today the imminent release of the single largest-capacity MicroSD card ever created. This tiny storage medium offers an unprecedented 128 GB o...
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Lenovo S660 smartphone hands-on: mid-range hero

Slash Gear - 24 Feb 2014 07:09
Lenovo is bringing on some significant smartphone heat to the global market this week at Mobile World Congress 2014. Today we're getting our hands on the Lenovo S660 smartphone, it …
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MediaTek MT6732 SoC jumps on the 64-bit bandwagon

Slash Gear - 24 Feb 2014 06:27
With the mobile chip wars slowly heading towards the 64-bit architecture, it was only a matter of time before MediaTek outed its own budget-conscious offering. But the newly unveiled MT6732 …
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A Pillow With a Secret Pocket Is the Perfect Place To Stash Your Phone If you and your bedmate wake up at different times in the morning, the Privacy Pillow's leather-lined secret compartment will let the earlier riser use their smartphone as an inaudible vibrating alarm that's impossible t...
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Audi TT 3rd-gen teased with retro details

Slash Gear - 24 Feb 2014 22:43
Audi has begun teasing the new TT coupe ahead of its official debut at the Geneva Motor Show next month, the third-generation of the car, and one which promises some …
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Selfies Have Led to a Head Lice Epidemic

Gizmodo - 24 Feb 2014 23:05
Selfies Have Led to a Head Lice Epidemic Selfies are so fun. You've got your cool background--ideally, a sun-soaked beach or a compelling urban environment--and you've got your cool friends. Ideally lots of them. Just flip that phone around, put your heads toge...
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These GIFs Hide Secret Codes Revealed By A Lenticular Sheet For all the time we've spent staring blankly at GIFs, it's crazy to think that those looping animations could have been hiding coded messages all along. Prosthetic Knowledge put together this "Lenticular Encryption" proj...
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This is the oldest fragment of Earth ever found You're looking at the oldest fragment of Earth ever found: a zircon 4.375 billion years old, something that has deep implications in our understanding of Earth's formation. While some scientists said other samples weren'...
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The duo behind This is the End is making a movie about the the '90s battle between Nintendo and Sega. That's right, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg (who also wrote and executive produced 2007's Superbad) are adapting Blake ...
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Moviefone call-in service to shut down

Slash Gear - 24 Feb 2014 23:50
Joining the list of things starting to make you feel old, Moviefone, the service that allowed movie-goers to call in for show times, will be going the same way as …
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This Split-View Mountain Lodge Is the Ultimate Ski Shack Somewhere hiding on a hillside northwest of Oslo, there's a magical little lodge. Well, at 1,400 square feet, this house designed by Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter is actually a pretty decent-sized lodge. And, boy, is it pret...
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Why Nokia is Better Positioned Than Samsung

TechPinions - 24 Feb 2014 23:33
I wrote today about why Nokia’s move to support Android is bold, risky, but also filled with potential. As I watched Samsung’s press conference, the stark contrast between the big news items of both companies was evi...
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Samsung Galaxy S5 Hands On: A Tiny Dimpled Step Into the Future The new Samsung Galaxy S5 may not seem like a huge leap forward on paper. But between the zippy camera , the fingerprint sensor, the heart rate monitor, and a new dimpled body that almost feels like a throwback, it's wor...
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Many suspect that Netflix's bandwidth deal with Comcast won't be an isolated event, and it turns out that those suspicions are well-founded. Verizon chief Lowell McAdam tells CNBC that he expects a Comcast-like internet ...
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Jeopardy Arthur Chu returns to television today, the Jeopardy champion with the unconventional playing style who's either hacking or ruining one of America's most popular game shows. But Chu's supposedly unorthodox methods are no...
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Switched On: Android (tablet) inside

Engadget - 24 Feb 2014 23:05
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology. Inexpensive 7-inch tablets were everywhere in 2013 and became, as Switched On noted in December, a populist platform that fulfilled the pr...
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Watching flowers blooming is never not beautiful Unless you're living it up in California right now--full disclosure: I am--this winter has been particularly relentless. Is there hope beyond the cold and snow and slush? Yes indeedy. But it might take a minute, so in th...
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If You Have Bitcoin in Mt.Gox, You Are Probably Fucked Imagine if your bank wouldn't let you withdraw money, ignored your complaints, and then moved offices when you showed up at their door? If you put real dollars into Mt.Gox, the erstwhile top dog in Bitcoin trading, you'v...
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Facebook has confirmed to the folks at Variety that it has newly hired former Ryan Seacrest Productions' Sibyl Goldman, who will now work at the social network as its head …
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These sausages made with baby poop taste great and they're superhealthy The cured pork meat and fat sausages above--a type of thin salchichón called fuet in Catalonia, Spain--are truly delicious, with a wonderfully intense umami flavor. They are also excellent for your health, as good as ha...
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