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Location American Gadget News for 24 November 2014

Watchmakers going after pirated smartwatch faces

Slash Gear - 24 Nov 2014 23:01
Watchmakers going after pirated smartwatch faces A word of caution: if you've fallen head over heels for a smartwatch face recently, it might be time to reevaluate your admiration. How your smartwatch looks, at least when it's not doing smartwatch-y things, may soon ch...
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Craigslist taken offline by hacker

Slash Gear - 24 Nov 2014 14:10
Craigslist taken offline by hacker Craigslist is a site where people run ads for all sorts of items they want to sell, jobs, and a plethora of other strange listings and personals. Millions of folks use the site each month and if you frequent Craigslist a...
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Highly sophisticated malware isn't limited to relatively high-profile sabotage code like Stuxnet -- sometimes, it's designed to fly well under the radar. Symantec has discovered Regin, a very complex trojan that has been...
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Flic is a wireless button that controls everything

Coolest Gadgets - 24 Nov 2014 22:21
Flic is a wireless button that controls everything We all wish there was an "easy button" for different aspects of our lives. It would be awfully convenient if we could just press a button, and then relationship, work, and other problems in life would just disappear. Whi...
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It's no secret that the FCC has at least a few links to the communications companies it's policing. Chairman Tom Wheeler is a former lobbyist, and commissioners have taken industry jobs mere months after leaving office. ...
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Thanks to accessories like Google Cardboard and Samsung's Gear VR, using a smartphone to enter a virtual reality world has become relatively simple. However, those options have the limitation of being available to use on...
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The Dumbest Things You Can Order From SkyMall

Gizmodo - 24 Nov 2014 23:38
The Dumbest Things You Can Order From SkyMall Thanksgiving is the busiest time of year for U.S. air travel, which means it's the busiest time of year for people who forgot to put their Kindle charger in their carry-on to idly thumb through the best worst in-flight c...
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Apple Gets Serious About Virtual Reality With a New Job Posting It's not exactly a secret that Apple is interested in augmented and virtual reality, as ambitious patent filings like the one above from last year would show. But where patent ideas are much more likely to die on the vin...
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FCC: T-Mobile to show honest stats on speed tests

Slash Gear - 24 Nov 2014 23:28
FCC: T-Mobile to show honest stats on speed tests With most data plans, throttling is something we all have to live with. At some point in the month, you might hit a threshold that downshifts your downloads, but to what extent? Most are left guessing at why that video w...
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Until now, if you wanted to share clips from the show you're watching with your friends, running it back on the DVR and filming your TV with Vine was an easy option. Other workarounds achieve more less than stellar resul...
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This iOS Keyboard Finally Lets You Draw Your Own Texts GIF keyboards . Typo-busting keyboards. Even just Swype . App developers have been going wild since iOS 8 finally gave us the ability to install third party keyboards, but this might be the most fun: It's called DrawType...
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Google Searches Now Come With Interactive Gadget Porn We spend a lot of time on our tablets and smartphones. You probably also spend a lot of time thinking about buying new ones. You know it. I know it. And of course, Google knows it. That's why they're augmenting your gadg...
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Why are so many video games broken at launch?

Engadget - 24 Nov 2014 22:40
Allow me to begin with my very best Andy Rooney impersonation: When I was growing up, there was no such thing as a "day one patch." I went to Video Station on Saturday with my parents -- if I was lucky -- and came home w...
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Verizon's Moto X Android Lollipop release Benchmarked This morning the 4G LTE Verizon version of the Motorola Moto X from 2014 has an update rolling out across the United States. This update is for the system software, bringing this unit's OS up to Android 5.0 Lollipop. Use...
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Android Auto hands-on: Promising but patchy flexibility We've heard plenty about Apple's CarPlay, but what about Android Auto? Finally getting its moment in the spotlight now that Android 5.0 Lollipop is arriving, the dashboard-takeover isn't actually available on any product...
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The Biggest Airlines, Ranked By Thanksgiving Delays Holiday travel is hell. Combine early winter weather with hoards of angry passengers rushing for their childhood twin beds, and delays are pretty much a given. So how long will you yourself get to spend sightseeing aroun...
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So long as you still need physical ID cards and cash, you'll need something to carry them -- but that doesn't mean that you're stuck with a low-tech purse or wallet. StreetSmart is crowdfunding the SmartWallet, a money h...
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The NX1, Samsung's first camera capable of shooting 4K video, was originally expected to be released last month here in the States. And even though this was clearly not the case, the company has been doing everything it ...
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This Cheap Little Circuit Could Double Data Speed on Your Next Phone Wireless technology is already amazing. It's any data you could ever want through the air. But some exciting innovations are hiding on the horizon. This cheap little circuit that allows a wireless antenna to send and rec...
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How a Typo May Have Turned a Drum of Radioactive Waste Into a Bomb In February, a drum of radioactive waste exploded at U.S.'s only underground nuclear waste repository. The Santa Fe New Mexican has released a bombshell report on the comedy of errors, which seems to have all started wit...
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Sony's own Backup & Restore app hacked, taken over When you have a smartphone, you'd like to trust that the apps coming straight form the manufacturer of that phone are secure. More to the point, you'd probably safely assume any software designed to access your informati...
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3D-Printed Toy Parts Will Finally Make Kids Love Fruits and Vegetables Did you know that originally Mr. Potato Head was just a box full of random body parts that kids were supposed to jab into actual potatoes? It sounds like a crazy idea, but Mr. Potato Head went on to become an incredibly ...
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