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NASA discovers brightest galaxy, burning with 300 trillion suns NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) has discovered a remote galaxy, far, far away that is the brightest galaxy known to date. Researchers calculated it burns with the light of 300 trillion suns. The sheer b...
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Tiny VelociRoACH robot smashes speed record

Slash Gear - 26 May 2015 16:20
Tiny VelociRoACH robot smashes speed record Odds are you had no idea that there was a speed record for tiny robots, but there is. A group of robotics researchers from UC Berkley recently smashed that speed record with their tiny robot dubbed the X2-VelociRoACH. Th...
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Chart shows which smartphones have the most screen space There was a time when a larger screen meant an equally larger body, but of late, manufacturer's have been trying to buck the trend by cutting out bezels and other tricks. Not all, however, are as successful as others, an...
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Slowly but surely, Audi is getting closer to realizing Will Smith's wildly futuristic motor from I, Robot. At CES Asia, the company has revealed an updated version of its R8 e-tron electric supercar with self-driving cap...
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Google research reveals security questions's vulnerability to attack Google has just published research which puts the nail in the coffin of security question-based password protection. We like to think that security questions are reliable because the answers are easy to remember, but res...
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Twitter tipped to be eying Flipboard acquisition

Slash Gear - 26 May 2015 06:00
Twitter tipped to be eying Flipboard acquisition After Periscope, it seems that Flipboard is next in Twitter's crosshairs. While this idea of this acquisition plans might raise eyebrows just for the perplexity of the concept, that seems to be exactly what insider sourc...
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As a rule, robots have to learn through explicit instruction, whether it's through new programming, watching videos or holding their hands. UC Berkeley's BRETT (Berkeley Robot for the Elimination of Tedious Tasks) isn't ...
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As the English language continues to evolve in response the internet's cultural onslaught, Merriam-Webster has announced that it's adding a host of new net-centric terms to its pages. In fact, the dictionary company has ...
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iKlip Grip smartphone stand includes Bluetooth shutter control IK Multimedia is back with another device, this one targeting smartphone users. It's called the iKlip Grip, and it is essentially a multi-purpose stand/tripod for one's smartphone. Using it, the smartphone owner can take...
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Urban blight is nothing new. The signature image of plummeting real estate is block after block of properties vacated as businesses move out. Now the high price of real estate in American cities is creating a new phenome...
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Invisible, Inc. is a game that is all about secrecy and hacking . Fitting, then, that one of its achievements can only be nabbed if players mess around with the game's files.
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Galapagos Islands' Wolf Volcano erupts for first time in 33 years Wolf Volcano erupts on one of the Galapagos Islands for the first time in 33 years, threatening very little life in the process. While you'll see quite a few headlines today suggesting that "Darwin's Island animals are a...
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These Photos Were Taken By A Dog

Gizmodo - 27 May 2015 01:20
Ever wonder what would happen if you gave a dog a camera? You don't have to anymore: Nikon did it, and the results are endearingly fun.
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Automakers are trying to figure out how to monetize the "connected car", and General Motors has an idea: sell your radio presets to the highest bidder.
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Tempered Glass CORE for Galaxy S6

The Gadget Flow - 27 May 2015 01:00
Tempered Glass CORE for Galaxy S6 Keep your Galaxy S6 safeguarded from scratches and unwanted screen damage with the Tempered Glass CORE for Galaxy S6. The glass screen protector comes with features such as anti-shatter and has a 9H surface hardness. You...
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Gawker Duggar Dad's Political Platform: Incest Should Be Punishable by Death | Jalopnik Self-Driving Volvo Tries To Run Some People Over | Kotaku Every Sex Scene In The Witcher 3 | Lifehacker Turn on Tracking Protection ...
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Thousand: Finally, A Bike Helmet You'd Actually Want To Wear Thousand is a design-driven lifestyle brand with one mission: to reinvent the bike helmet. Helmets are an age-old industry with limited experts and planet-friendly options--and we want to change that. We’ve used enviro...
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Ad-Lib Folio / Field By Hard Graft

The Gadget Flow - 27 May 2015 01:00
Ad-Lib Folio / Field By Hard Graft Our MacBooks are the hardest working devices so we created an equally hard working laptop folio. The beautifully put together leather case is a roomy and relaxed home for your laptop, charger, iPhone, documents and pens....
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Cloud Sticky Notes

The Gadget Flow - 27 May 2015 01:00
Cloud Sticky Notes Unlike the dreamy nature of clouds which tend to drive you away from focusing at work, these Cloud Notes will make sure you don't forget your important tasks in hand. These are a set of cute cloud shaped sticky notes tha...
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iPad Air 2 gets its very own LifeProof NUUD case

Coolest Gadgets - 27 May 2015 01:00
iPad Air 2 gets its very own LifeProof NUUD case How was your Memorial Day weekend? Was it as blissful as expected, and I would like to think that this is the ideal time off to take when it comes to sweating it out in the great outdoors. After all, we have more or less...
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In an attempt to make its theme parks even more magical, Disney's Research division is working to develop bi-pedal robots and animatronic characters that walk and move like the lively cartoon characters in its animated f...
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Even when you're unable to maintain cellular and GPS connections underground, hackers may still be able to keep track of you. Researchers have discovered that they can trace the movements of subway rider with 92 percent ...
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