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Location American Gadget News for 22 April 2014
How the Teenage Stowaway Survived a Flight to Hawaii in a Wheel Well By now, you've likely heard the insane story of a 16-year-old boy who survived a five-hour flight from California to Hawaii hidden in a wheel well. How the hell did his body make it through sub-zero temperatures with lit...
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Emperor of the Glassholes Finally Feels Shame

Gizmodo - 22 Apr 2014 23:57
Emperor of the Glassholes Finally Feels Shame Google Glass is a $1,500 toy predicated on the absence of self-awareness--and so it's no surprise its early power users have been men like Robert Scoble , a roof-raising mascot of privacy antagonism. But now, even the ma...
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Apple's OS X beta testing is now open to the public Apple has released public beta tests of individual Mac apps in recent years, but OS X itself has largely been off-limits unless you've registered as a developer. That changes now that Apple has launched the OS X Beta See...
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Did The Internet Kill The Theater At The End Of The World?! Not a month since the enigmatic "Theater At The End Of The World" went viral among the internet's curio corners, it seems that the outdoor cinema in the middle of the Egyptian desert has been utterly destroyed. Did we sh...
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Still carrying a paper boarding pass when you travel? Air Berlin's got a new way to go green this Earth Day. The airline's iOS app now sports Pebble integration, letting you display boarding passes and flight information...
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The formation of the United States of America in one cool animated map Enjoy this cool animated map that shows the formation of the United States, territory by territory, from its first incarnation to the incorporation of Hawaii on August 21, 1959. Make sure to click on expand to see it big...
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North Dakota will soon get a glimpse of a future where farmers can monitor their crops using small, flying drones. That's because the US Department of Transportation's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has given the ...
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There's a team of developers over at doubleTwist that want to let you enjoy your music wherever you go, on whatever device you've got. To do this, they've developed their …
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Watch this snowmobile launch off a cliff and feel your stomach drop This is what GoPros were invented to do: take you along for the ride as completely insane adrenaline junkies launch vehicles off of precipices. Like Brett Turcotte jumping off a cliff riding his snowmobile--and landing p...
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To be clear before we begin, no amount of finesse is going to make you cheating in a game "right." Instead whilst reviewing the KeyMander here today, we're going to …
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Roku YouTube channel officially added

Slash Gear - 22 Apr 2014 23:29
Roku has added YouTube access to all of its current-gen set-top boxes, with the new YouTube channel working any any Roku launched after July 2011. The much-demanded streaming support will …
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Chat with the Man Who Unleashed 1.5 Million Balloons On Cleveland Way back on September 27th, 1986, the city of Cleveland was taken over by 1.5 million helium-filled balloons. The photos are amazing. The aftermath was not. Tom Holowach, the project manager of Balloonfest '86, popped by...
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West Virginia's Toxic Spill Water Will Be Pumped Into Wells Beneath Ohio The geology of the Gulf Coast and the Great Lakes makes the land around them particularly suitable for an ugly task: hazardous waste disposal. There, hundreds of injection wells, each up to 10,000 feet deep, contain the ...
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Apple typically plays its beta software cards close to its chest, but the company is unexpectedly throwing open the doors with the OS X Beta Seed Program. The scheme offers …
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Samsung clarifies move away from Android

Slash Gear - 22 Apr 2014 22:41
If it wasn't obvious already, Samsung won't be relying on Google's mobile operating system Android forever. This week Samsung Electronics Media Solution Center President Hong Won-pyo told reporters that "like …
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Lytro Illum: Is this the photographic revolution?

Slash Gear - 22 Apr 2014 22:34
Lytro's second-generation light-field camera, the Illum, is already prompting controversy among photography fans, with the prospect of a new type of post-processing from what was originally dismissed as a toy. …
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Apple's OS X beta program is now open to everybody. Previously, you needed a $100 per year developer account to try out Apple's latest features buried in the beta builds of its operating system.
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LG G3 specifications spilled with software

Slash Gear - 22 Apr 2014 22:23
We must not be very far from the reveal and release of the LG G3 given the details we're seeing this month. Alongside specifications for the device itself, we've seen …
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If you use 1Password, you might be worried about the security of your private data, what with all the talk about Heartbleed. Fortunately, the software's developer, AgileBits, says 1Password isn't affected by the OpenSSL ...
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This Student-Designed Ventilator Is 80 Times Cheaper Than the Norm Babies born premature or sick are often completely reliant on a ventilator to stay alive. In many parts of the world that's a $40,000 machine that runs completely autonomously, but in developing nations it's often the ch...
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Sous-vide cooking isn't new, but Mellow aims to make it mainstream with its eponymous "kitchen robot", a smart appliance that can not only cook but cool, and all controlled from …
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Sony has added new features to its Smartwatch 2 since its arrival last year, but there was one glaring omission. With the most recent update though, users can finally fine-tune that watch face with simple drag and drop m...
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