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Location American Gadget News for 1 April 2015
Retouch3D lets your put the finishing touches on 3D prints The democratization of 3D printing has made many a dream and idea come true, but for all the fairy tale stories, some things are kept out of the media. Yes, 3D printing does seem like magic, almost instantly giving physi...
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Friday Smart Lock

The Gadget Flow - 2 Apr 2015 01:00
Friday Smart Lock The most advanced Smart Lock. Priced under $100 for limited quantities. Get yours today. Friday infuses cutting-edge design, functionality and security in the world's most advanced Smart Lock. Forget your keys and grant ...
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Closca Fuga folding helmet removes the inconvenience Using a bicycle to get around has its advantages: it takes up far less space than a car (and costs less), there's no monthly fuel charges or insurance premiums, and it burns a bunch of calories. The downside is that it c...
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Tesla's rumored batteries tipped in late-stage, in-home testing When announcing something new, Elon Musk sometimes just talks about plans, or sometimes just gives his plans away. With Hyperloop, Musk essentially said he was too busy to make it work, and was just giving the concept aw...
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2016 Kia Optima bakes in Android Auto

Slash Gear - 2 Apr 2015 01:48
2016 Kia Optima bakes in Android Auto When it comes to refreshing your best-selling model, you could be forgiven for playing it safe, but Kia is taking the tech approach with the 2016 Optima. Longer and wider than the outgoing model, not to mention with a mo...
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uHandy Microscope

The Gadget Flow - 2 Apr 2015 01:00
uHandy Microscope Single lens transmitted light microscope with extraordinary optical resolution. μHandy turns most smart-devices into a portable microscope. It integrates the capabilities of a conventional microscope, a CCD camera, and ...
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AT&T loses bid to have FTC lawsuit dropped

Slash Gear - 2 Apr 2015 00:30
AT&T loses bid to have FTC lawsuit dropped AT&T's attempt to have a lawsuit brought forth by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) dismissed has been swatted away. The FTC sued AT&T for throttling customers who had unlimited data plans late last year, saying AT&T wa...
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BSXinsight delivers the first wearable, non-invasive lactate threshold sensor Exercising is something that should be encouraged by all and sundry, this is for sure. After all, who does not want to remain slim and fit throughout their entire lives, while maintaining a healthy outlook in life? A fit...
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Intel's 'Cherry Trail' Atom chips do more than run Microsoft Surface 3 Intel's "Cherry Trail" line of Atom X5 and X7 processing chips is featured in Microsoft's newest tablet, the Surface 3. Cherry Trail chips are the next generation of processors for mobile devices and tablets. These chips...
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Flickr introduces public domain option: SpaceX gets on board Flickr, the Yahoo-owned photography storage and sharing website, has been slowly adding features it hopes will make it appeal to a larger audience of photographers, and latest among its efforts is the introduction of two...
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Anyone who's ever stared glass-eyed at a Netflix video that won't load or stuttered through a glitchy Skype call knows that the United States leaves its citizens starving for bandwidth. But the latest data in Akamai's an...
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Google Cardboard art show turns platform into canvas Not only does Google Cardboard provide a platform for Android smartphones to enter virtual reality, they're a fabulous platform for art as well. Using the original Google Cardboard unit as canvas, artists from across the...
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Watch today's Nintendo Direct right here!

Engadget - 2 Apr 2015 01:44
Did you know there's a Nintendo Direct today that's all about its upcoming Wii U and 3DS games? Well, if not, now you do! Even better, you can watch it right here by clicking on the video above. The stream starts at 6 pm...
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These time-slice photographs of Shanghai and Hong Kong are beautifully unreal. In each photo, photographer Dan Marker-Moore captures an entire day of those amazing cities from one vantage point. You see day shift into ni...
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Until now, quantum teleportation (that is, sending quantum data from one place to another) has required a room-filling machine. That's not going to usher in a brave new era of quantum computing, is it? However, a team of...
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​You Don't Know Turkey About Wild Turkeys

Gizmodo - 2 Apr 2015 01:22
Did you know that turkeys kill rattlesnakes? Forgive me a little bit of a Ben Franklin moment, but I'm going to tell you about one of the most interesting wild animals that's native to North America and what it's like tr...
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Cricket Wireless partners with Amazon for BYOD kit Cricket has announced a new partnership with Amazon that will open up the carrier to those who prefer to bring their own device. Under the partnership, Cricket Wireless has introduced a Bring Your Own Device Universal SI...
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Brik Case

The Gadget Flow - 2 Apr 2015 01:00
Brik Case Brik Case is the World’s most customizable laptop case. Build, collaborate and express yourself! This case is not officially licensed by LEGO™, Mega Bloks, PixelBlocks, KRE-O, or K’NEX Bricks™. It just happens to...
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It's a dangerously day to be teasing awesome retro novelty products, but Hyperkin is at it anyway. The company just announced that the Smart Boy design concept it posted on Reddit --a special iPhone case that lets you pl...
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The issue of booth babes -- scantily clad people attempting to lure unsuspecting buyers towards second-rate products -- has once again reared its head within the industry. This time out, cryptography and information secu...
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The Glass Keyboard takes simplicity and efficiency to an elegant level When you get to your home computer, everything is exactly as you want it to be. If you want there to be a gigantic mouse with more buttons than you’ll ever use or a keyboard split in half, you can do that. However, if ...
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It's easy to prove that big birds like gulls will cross oceans when they migrate, but tiny birds are another matter -- the trackers you need are usually enormous in comparison. The Vermont Center for Ecostudies wasn't da...
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