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Flosstime
The Gadget Flow - 2 Nov 2015 11:02
Flosstime is a smart floss dispenser elegantly designed to help you build daily flossing habits. We know we’re supposed to floss, but most of us forget. Traditional floss dispensers are old, outdated and hard to rememb...
This Is Why You Carry A Backup 'Chute
Gizmodo - 2 Nov 2015 23:37
Ever been tempted to shoot your parachute with a flare gun mid-flight? Well, this is what will happen if you do.
How to Fix iMessage's Read Receipts: A Proposal
Gizmodo - 2 Nov 2015 23:50
If you've ever used iMessage, the proprietary messaging platform for Apple devices such as the iPhone, you've probably developed an opinion (or a refined lack of opinion) about its "read receipts" feature. They're based ...
This Is Why You Scratch an Itch
Gizmodo - 2 Nov 2015 13:00
Scientists have long struggled to explain what actually causes the sensation of itching - now we know what to blame.
RM Sotheby's to Auction '55 Mercedes 300 SL Sportabteilung Gullwing
Slash Gear - 2 Nov 2015 23:45
One of the most valuable of all classic Mercedes-Benz cars are the 300 SL Gullwing cars of the mid to late '50s. RM Sotheby's is set to auction off one of these rare cars and this one is even more special and rare than t...
This Tri-Tower Hydroponic Grow Box lets you have a garden anywhere
Coolest Gadgets - 2 Nov 2015 22:30
In crowded city areas, it’s pretty difficult to know where your produce is coming from. Unless you’re buying from an organic hippie-type place, most groceries aren’t going to say which farm their produce came from ...
DJI drones to help Devon, Cornwall and Dorset police fight crime
Engadget - 2 Nov 2015 17:55
Drones have been used for all sorts of devious deeds, but now they're being used to save lives too. Police in two English counties, Devon and Cornwall, have recruited a pair of DJI Inspire 1 drones to help with crime sce...
Nokia Networks Will Test the pCell Tech that Promises Faster Cellular Data
Gizmodo - 2 Nov 2015 16:40
Nokia Networks has announced that it's going to test out pCell, the new cellular data system created by Steve Perlman which embraces large quantities of mobile devices to actually speed up data provision.
Deluxe Sofa Chair by Cozy Kino
The Gadget Flow - 2 Nov 2015 11:00
eMade from high quality fabric, this chair sits on the floor and adjusts to various relaxing positions. You are able to sit upright, ideal for watching TV or chatting with friends. You can sit slightly reclined, curled u...
Wooden Tablet Shelf from FistCase
The Gadget Flow - 2 Nov 2015 11:00
Settle in and drop everything into the Wooden Tablet Shelf from FistCase. Design to be a catch all, this shelf has nooks and crannies for everything you could carry. It's made from non-toxic bamboo derived from a sustain...
iPad Pro reported to go on sale November 11
Slash Gear - 2 Nov 2015 05:28
If you've been astounded by Apple's largest tablet ever and have been eagerly holding on to your cash reserves for the fated day, you might just be in luck. In little over than a week, Apple will be opening up sales of t...
Now you can create Windows 10 apps without writing a line of code
Engadget - 2 Nov 2015 04:28
The Windows Store isn't exactly known for being a robust app marketplace, and Microsoft knows it. The company is always looking for new ways to attract developers to the platform. In the past, Microsoft made tools design...
About That KKK Dox
Gizmodo - 3 Nov 2015 01:45
"Operation KKK" seeks to expose high-ranking members of the white supremacist group. As it did last year, Anonymous is leading a campaign to release the personal information of alleged Klan members, assuming its favorite...
Adele's "Hello" Has Broken All Records By Selling One Million Downloads In One Week
Gizmodo - 3 Nov 2015 01:35
Adele's remake of Lionel Richie's classic ballad has hit a milestone that has not been achieved by any other song in history. According to Nielsen Music, the singer sold one million downloads of the song in just seven da...
Google says there's "no plan to phase out Chrome OS"
Slash Gear - 3 Nov 2015 00:35
Last week we spoke about when and where it'll make sense for Google to create a wave of Android notebooks. The rumors were that Chrome OS was eventually going to be folded in to Android, and that Chrome OS would no longe...
Samsung Soundcamp app lets you create music on your smartphone
Slash Gear - 2 Nov 2015 15:30
Samsung has an app called Soundcamp that is designed to let DJs create music right from their smartphones. The app has new features and is compatible with third party apps that allow amateur and professional DJs to play,...
The Large Hadron Collider's next upgrade is moving forward
Engadget - 2 Nov 2015 11:09
The Large Hadron Collider recently got back to work after a two-year layoff for maintenance and upgrades, but soon it will go under the knife again. Last week 230 scientists met at CERN in Switzerland to discuss the High...
This NYC music venue uses water springs to soundproof itself
Engadget - 2 Nov 2015 08:56
National Sawdust is an event space that took five years (and a bunch of engineering magic) to realize. Based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, the building is a nonprofit looking into the creative process behind making music. W...
Cassini flies by Enceladus' geysers, survives to take pics
Slash Gear - 2 Nov 2015 04:29
"Flyby" has become a hot word in science news ever since the New Horizons probe made its historic flyby of Pluto in July. Of course, that isn't the only probe doing such up close and personal missions. The latest to land...
VW, Porsche, Audi dieselgate vehicle owners: what you should do
Slash Gear - 3 Nov 2015 01:44
Today the EPA issued a new set of notifications for vehicles made by Volkswagen, Porsche, and Audi. The vehicles in question join the growing number of automobiles with "defeat devices" aimed at allowing more nitrogen ox...
Bunk Baidu SDK puts backdoor on millions of Android devices
Engadget - 3 Nov 2015 01:31
A software development kit created by Baidu, China's Google, has reportedly opened more than 100 million Android devices to malicious hackers. Baidu's Moplus SDK may not be available to the public but it's already made i...
How Pixar Rescued The Good Dinosaur From Creative Extinction
Gizmodo - 3 Nov 2015 01:30
It's kind of amazing that The Good Dinosaur is hitting theaters in a few weeks. And it actually looks great . Just a couple of years ago, we kept hearing The Good Dinosaur was in the midst of a huge creative crisis . So ...