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Location American Gadget News for 26 May 2014

Planetary Paperweight

The Gadget Flow - 26 May 2014 07:00
Planetary Paperweight Price: $38 Step into the outer world of planets and stars while you work at the desk with this beautifully crafted Planetary Paperweight. Through its exquisite glass interface, this paperweight has brought forth the enti...
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Most of us will never go to Yemen. But Nick Mulvey's new music video, "Meet Me There," will make you want to. Shot by James Morgan with Red's 6K Epic Dragon camera, these three-and-a-half-minutes of dark deserts, savanna...
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Kitchen Cable Organizer Plug Tags

The Gadget Flow - 26 May 2014 07:00
Kitchen Cable Organizer Plug Tags Price: $11 Ease yourself from identifying the bunch of cables plugged onto your extension boards with these smartly designed Kitchen Cable Organizer Plug Tags. Each set comprises of a set of six tags with specific icons ...
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In Europe, Google is facing a "right to be forgotten" ruling by the courts. That ruling, which lets users ask that Google dismiss webpages about them from search results, is …
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These Split Beer Glasses Are Perfect for Half-Pints For those times when you really only want, or can really only handle, half a pint of hooch, these modified beer glasses leave no doubt that you're drinking with a little moderation. Because instead of being shorter, thin...
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After Motorola released the well-received Moto X into the world last year, most of us had just one question: What's Google's expensive mobile division doing next? Then-chief Dennis Woodside was surprisingly forthcoming f...
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Watch a Robo-Crocodile Sneak Around Hippos to Study Their Poop Like most creatures, hippos do not fancy being followed around by humans as they poop. But a robot boat carefully disguised as a crocodile? Why not.
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China tries to make artificial lake, fails and creates desert instead Officials in Zhengzhou, China, wanted to build an artificial lake on the outskirts of the city but everything went wrong. The source of water they intended to use dried up and the hundreds of thousands of tons of sand de...
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Dive into This Digital USS Arizona in the Name of Conservation For nearly three quarters of a century, the USS Arizona has rested practically untouched in the waters of Pearl Harbor, acting as both the final resting place of and enduring tribute to the 1100 marines and sailors that ...
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LG just can't keep the wraps on the LG G3, and with less than a day to go until the new Android flagship makes its official debut in London, the …
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Astronomers are rethinking assumptions about black holes, after new evidence punctured holes in the so-called "doughnut" theory of their appearance. So far, scientists had believed the unified theory of active, …
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Robotic transforming furniture that can evolve to suit different rooms, functions, and individuals could be the future of home decor, if one Swiss team has its way, designing modular self-organizing …
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Why We Shouldn't Worry About Open Wi-Fi

Gizmodo - 26 May 2014 22:30
Why We Shouldn't Worry About Open Wi-Fi Everyday cafes, airports, libraries, laundromats, schools and individuals operate "open" Wi-Fi routers, sharing their connection with neighbors and passers-by at no charge. The City of San Francisco recently deployed a f...
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If you plan on playing Watch Dogs on your PC and you want it to look good - really, really good - NVIDIA happens to have a few pointers for …
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Riding your bike to and fro saves money on gas and gives you a workout in the process. It’s a win-win situation, but once you reach your destination you’ll need to figure out how to secure it so that no one tries to ...
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If all signals are correct, the last Mac domino may be tumbling at WWDC. At their Developer conference, Apple is believed to make news with a refreshed iMac lineup. That …
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As they're wont to do, Google has posted an image that features a device we've not seen before. When we last saw them do this, it was an oddly manipulated …
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Leaked Galaxy Tab S image shows AMOLED screen

Slash Gear - 26 May 2014 20:45
Samsung's Galaxy Tab S is bringing a touch many have longed for. Though Samsung uses AMOLED screens for their smartphones, they've eschewed them for LCD displays on their tablets. The …
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When we choose a pair of headphones, we want something that can be used for an extended period without getting a headache. During the colder months, we need something that can go beneath all of our layers, but can be rem...
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In what looks to be a Moto 360 clone, Samsung has patented a wearable that is circular in design. the twist with this one is its reliance on gesture controls, …
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The Washington Monument's Moving Shadow Is a Fun Google Maps Easter Egg If you've got a lot of time to kill on this work-free Memorial Day, you can spend a good chunk of it over on Google Maps checking out this fun Easter Egg discovered by Michael Sippey. It turns out the shadow cast by the ...
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Though the device is seeing its share of one-day sales and diminished mind share, the Moto X still has a bit of life left. A great handset on launch, Motorola's …
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