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SmartThings Review: Living in the Smart Home

Slash Gear - 17 Aug 2014 23:42
SmartThings Review: Living in the Smart Home Prepare to hear a lot more about SmartThings. Kickstarter success turned Samsung acquisition, the smart home startup isn't the only DIY approach to home automation and security out there, but it may well end up being one...
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Rear Bike Fender by Wood's Fenders

The Gadget Flow - 17 Aug 2014 08:00
Rear Bike Fender by Wood's Fenders Advantage of bike fenders especially during adverse biking conditions is not unknown to riders and that's exactly why you may find interest in this Rear Bike Fender by Wood’s Fenders. They are made from recycled teak w...
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This could be Apple's brilliant new iPhone 6 cable There's an old joke that USB cables have in fact three orientations, because no matter which way you turn them they never plug in properly the first two times, but Apple looks to be addressing that with its latest Lightn...
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How a 3D-Printed Wind Turbine Could Power Your Gadgets 3D printers are a technology with tons of potential applications, we just have to dream them up. Polish 3D printer manufacturer Omni3D decided to dream big with its wind power project. The team hopes to create an easily ...
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Two Maps Look at Police Buildup and Twitter Fallout From Ferguson Militarizing the U.S. police force is nothing new . Ferguson, Mo., is just an uncommon, eye-opening example. The thousands of photos picturing heavily armed, camo-clad cops strewn across the internet illustrates that we ...
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Best Buy's Website Prices Moto 360 at $250

Gizmodo - 17 Aug 2014 21:00
Best Buy's Website Prices Moto 360 at $250 Motorola's upcoming, stunningly circular wearable has been a pretty leaky ship. We even got to spend some hands-on time with the device . But the one thing that's been eluding us is the price. According a Best Buy produc...
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AllCast has let almost any Android device send photos and videos to the Chrome desktop browser for a while, but mirroring your screen has been a pain; if you didn't have a Nexus 5, you were out of luck. That clever featu...
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A Sneaky Mom App Locks Smartphones and Is an Angsty Teen's Nightmare What can only be described as the "end of days" for angsty teens eager to escape the yoke of overbearing parents, a new $2 Android app called Ignore No More turns any misbehaving miscreants' smartphone into a really, rea...
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Chinatown tales of an $85 iPhone screen replacement

Ars Technica - 17 Aug 2014 20:05
On undoing your mistakes by risking new ones.
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Cooking food at low temperatures for a long time is the new sliced bread.
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The Terrible Things That Happen When You Like Everything on Facebook Welcome to Reading List, Gizmodo's Sunday afternoon roundup of this week's best writing from around the web. Today we've got great stuff from Wired, New York Times Magazine, re:form, and more!
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You don't have to wait until Motorola's September 4th event to get more details regarding the Moto 360 smartwatch, it seems -- Best Buy appears to have the scoop over two weeks early. The big-box retailer has posted a pr...
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Moto 360 price prematurely confirmed by Best Buy

Slash Gear - 17 Aug 2014 20:53
Moto 360 price prematurely confirmed by Best Buy It's fair to say that the Moto 360 is the smartwatch most would-be Android Wear wearers are waiting for, but so far Motorola has been reluctant to confirm exactly how much the circular wearable will cost. Official detail...
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The Century-Old Urban Policy That Divides St. Louis Those of us who grew up in St. Louis have a pretty cool parlor trick we can perform for you. We can basically predict the conversation that will occur, word-for-word, when we meet another person who grew up in St. Louis....
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Robots serve customers in China restaurant

Coolest Gadgets - 17 Aug 2014 19:00
Robots serve customers in China restaurant Most of the time, whenever we head to a restaurant and pay top dollar for the kind of food and drinks that we get, we would also be on the lookout for service that is on part with the price forked out. However, not all s...
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If You Have (or Want to Have) a Standing Desk, Buy this Mat Today There's a lot of momentum behind standing desks these days, and I happen to love mine. But if you want to be able to stand comfortably for more than a few hours at a time, you absolutely need a good anti-fatigue mat.
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Ford outs first RHD new Mustang prototype

Slash Gear - 17 Aug 2014 18:07
Ford outs first RHD new Mustang prototype You might assume that, after fifty years, Ford had tried everything with the Mustang, but there's one remaining big challenge for the muscle car: right-hand drive. Testing of a new RHD version of the 2015 Mustang has jus...
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How to Donate Your Body to Science

Gizmodo - 17 Aug 2014 18:00
How to Donate Your Body to Science What are you going to do when you die, just rot in the ground like a selfish jerk? If instead you'd rather set those organs you aren't using anymore to better use saving lives and training surgeons, here's what you need ...
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Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week's most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us -- it's the Week in Green. Energy and clean water are two essential resources that we're running critical...
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For the most part, portable energy generators are intended for modest uses. They can charge your phone, but they won't drive high-powered laptops or small appliances. That might change if Omni3D gets its crowdfunded AirE...
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Sony may have given up on its Xperia Play, but Chinese gaming companies 78point and Much think there's still a demand for Android phones with built-in gaming buttons and joysticks. Funnily enough, both brands ended up so...
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Sure, you can set an out-of-office auto-reply to let others know they shouldn't email you, but that doesn't usually stop the messages; you may still have to handle those urgent-but-not-really requests while you're on vac...
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