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Apple posts new government data request guidelines
Slash Gear - 8 May 2014 07:39
In our post-Snowden world, concerns about privacy are at an all-time high and tech companies have been caught in the cross-fire. Since the NSA leaks began, big-name companies have been …
How to Get a Fish To Cross a Dam
Gizmodo - 8 May 2014 21:46
Imagine you're a river herring, maybe about a foot long, swimming merrily upstream when you suddenly hit a giant concrete wall. How do you cross it? Engineers are now designing new fishways disguised as broad, rocky pool...
Researchers Are Making an ATM that Spews Hot Acid at Thieves
Gizmodo - 8 May 2014 17:20
For wannabe thieves, nothing is more tantalizing than an empty street and a vulnerable ATM. Soon, though, they could be facing more than just failure. Taking design cues from mother nature herself, researchers are buildi...
Is The Flying Car Finally Here?
Gizmodo - 8 May 2014 22:45
It's that time of year again! Every six months or so, the media rave about the latest advancements in flying car technology. They insist your flying car is ALMOST HERE! No, no it's not.
Sprint is ready to throttle its unlimited data plans, but only in 'congested' areas
Engadget - 8 May 2014 23:54These Eerie Photos Make Megacities Look Totally Deserted
Gizmodo - 8 May 2014 23:53
We built these cities. All over the world, the crumbling ones, the glistening ones, the towering ones, the little ones--cities are built for people. So when you see one that's empty, it's usually eery. Somehow, however, ...
Comcast can't tell lawmakers Time Warner deal will lower cable bills
Slash Gear - 8 May 2014 23:10
Lawmakers questioned Comcast on their proposed Time Warner grab today, asking how the company felt it would benefit consumers. The $45 billion deal, expected to affect some 20 million users, …
This smartphone app can detect skin cancer
Engadget - 8 May 2014 22:48
You can already use your smartphone to do things like hail a pimp ride home or order an artisan pizza, obviously the next step is cancer detection, right? Researchers at the University of Houston think they've created a ...
Nintendo responds to marriage equality campaign for its bizarre life-sim
Engadget - 8 May 2014 07:12
Nintendo has no problem with its Mii-based Tomodachi Life being off-kilter, but when it comes to the handheld game's same-sex avatars being able to wed, well, that's a different story. Tomodachi Life is all about the int...
NASA investigates how to keep crew healthy during deep space missions
Engadget - 8 May 2014 03:50
Now that we're this close to sending humans to Mars, NASA thought it best to start preparing for one of its biggest goals: deep space exploration. Three NASA Ames Research Center studies that aim to explore the effects o...
Report: Apple Is Getting Ready to Buy Beats for $3.2 Billion
Gizmodo - 8 May 2014 23:56
According to the Financial Times, Apple is closing in on an acquisition of Beats, the headphone manufacturer turned streaming music service . The $3.2 billion deal would give Apple control over a powerful brand, but at t...
Godzilla 2014 vs US Air Force: real talk
Slash Gear - 8 May 2014 23:45
Godzilla is nearly at our doorstep. In less than a week, Godzilla's 2014 big-screen movie will be bringing mayhem to the world. Understandably, the folks at Air & Space with …
Gawker Working at Amazon Is "a Soul-Crushing Experience" | Jalopnik Watch A Sinkhole Open Before You
Gizmodo - 8 May 2014 23:44
Gawker Working at Amazon Is "a Soul-Crushing Experience" | Jalopnik Watch A Sinkhole Open Before Your Eyes | Jezebel College Geniuses Try to Avoid Taking Finals by Hiring Hitman | Kotaku Ask Dr. Nerdlove: I Can't Get Ove...
GPS tracking of NYC cabbies flourishes even as they fight back
Ars Technica - 8 May 2014 23:26
Human tracking doesn't stop with cabbies. One lawsuit might decide if you're next.
Beijos to kisses: Retirees teach Brazilians to speak English via video chat
Engadget - 8 May 2014 23:21
Folks living in retirement communities around the US may have just been given another activity option. As part of the Speaking Exchange project for language schools, creative agency FCB Brazil paired language students wi...
These Sushi Notepads Will Remind You To Pick Up Dinner
Gizmodo - 8 May 2014 23:00
Sushi is a treacherous food to eat at a desk because of the potential splash factor--shirt-front soy sauce is not a good look. The good news: That will never be a problem with these adorable Nigiri notes! The bad news: Y...
Unreal Tournament 2014 Alpha gameplay might look like this
Slash Gear - 8 May 2014 22:41
There's a game out there right now being developed at the same time as Unreal Tournament 2014. It goes by the name Open Tournament, and it's a completely community-made new-age …
Vegas Is Tearing Down This Empty Hotel That Never Opened
Gizmodo - 8 May 2014 22:41
If you've visited Vegas anytime since 2009, you've likely seen the empty hotel. It doesn't have any signage, rather, it's often swaddled in ads, like the world's priciest billboard--a bloated Cirque du Soleil-wrapped blu...
Here's what Apple does when US law enforcement wants your data
Engadget - 8 May 2014 22:20
Apple insists that the US government doesn't have backdoor access to its data (despite signs to the contrary). So what happens when law enforcement comes knocking at the company's door, then? We have a fairly good idea a...
Amazon's Revolutionary New Patent: Taking Photos on a White Background
Gizmodo - 8 May 2014 22:20
The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is no stranger to making generally awful (and excessive) patenting decisions, but that doesn't make its latest grant any less absurd. Amazon has officially been granted a patent...
Rollei S30 sports camera brings live streaming to your rugged activity
Slash Gear - 8 May 2014 22:19
Need an action cam that can withstand drops and a dip in the pool? Rollei's newest offering can do all that and then some. Their rugged S30 camera offers shock …
Popcorn Time for Android: Stream Movie Torrents on Your Phone for Free
Gizmodo - 8 May 2014 22:09
You remember Popcorn Time, the Netflix for torrents that suffered a self-inflicted death ? Well, it never really died. The open source project lives on in the form a forked app version, available for download for Mac, Wi...