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Location American Gadget News for 7 June 2016
This is why your Instagram photos suck (and how to fix it) Instagram is full of beautiful photographs. If you've been on the service long enough, you've probably found a bunch of accounts that regularly post mind-blowing images. Each one is beautiful in its own way; you imagine ...
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​Samsung might have bendable, foldable smartphones ready for 2017 Bloomberg sources say that Samsung is thinking of introducing phones with bendable screens. In fact, Samsung said that it would have that technology ready by 2017 itself, just a few years ago at its investors conference....
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How to Protect Your Drinking Water From Lead After the full impact of the Flint water crisis was revealed, it was almost inevitable that more cities would start to see the same problems when it came to lead in their water supplies. Now it's been proven that dozens ...
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Astronauts climb into BEAM for the first time

Engadget - 7 Jun 2016 06:35
Astronauts climb into BEAM for the first time Earlier, a couple of ISS crew members floated into BEAM to check on its condition for the first time ever. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Skripochka collected air samples and downloaded data from...
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Mirror's Edge Catalyst DRM locks you out if you upgrade your computer too many times One of the nice things about PC gaming is the fact that over time you can upgrade your system piece-by-piece, in order to achieve better performance. This means faster load times, better graphics, and higher resolutions....
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Facebook tests News Feed-only posts that avoid your Timeline Being able to hide a Facebook update after it posts isn't entirely new, but the social network is testing a way to let users keep things from ever hitting their Timeline. A "Hide From Your Timeline" checkbox will allow y...
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Reporter Rushes to Scene of Bee Truck Crash, Gets Trapped by Bees A truck collided with two other vehicles on a busy North Carolina highway today, upending a swarm of bees onto the road, and trapping at least one news photographer in his car. And every single tweet that local news stat...
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Suunto Spartan Ultra is a smartwatch for fitness enthusiasts Suunto has taken the wraps off a new sports watch called the Spartan Ultra. With the Ultra name comes some ultra features and durability -- the company says its newest watch, which will be arriving in August, features a ...
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Google's New App Makes iPhone's Live Photos Suck Less The iPhone 6s came with some neat gimmicky, stuff. One of those new additions that walked that perilous line between utility and stupidity was Live Photos. Apple described it as "unlike any other way to interact with pho...
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How the Apollo Astronauts Guided Their Ships With a Brilliantly Simple Telescope One of the most impressive aspects of the Apollo space program was how NASA worked around the limitations in computer power. The smartwatch on your wrist eclipses what the Apollo space craft's computers were capable of, ...
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Santiago subway will be the first powered mostly by the sun A subterranean transit system may seem like an unlikely place to find some solar power, but that is exactly how the city of Santiago, Chile hopes to power the trains on its 108-stop, 64-mile Metro system. According to Fa...
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What's on your HDTV: 'Voltron,' 'Mirror's Edge' and 'House of Lies' As the NBA and NHL finals are already close two wrapping up, it's time for the summer TV season to kick off. House of Lies will be gone for good after this week, while The Americans season finale means there's only two y...
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Astronomers Recorded This Eerie Music From a 13-Billion-Year-Old Star Space is not the soundless vacuum movies would have us believe. In fact, judging by these eerie recordings of the music being thrown off by the oldest stars in the Milky Way, space actually sounds like a bit of a party.
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Twitter gets a whole new look (on your phone)

Slash Gear - 8 Jun 2016 01:40
Twitter gets a whole new look (on your phone) This afternoon Twitter sent out an update for Android - one that puts it well in line with the design language of the platform. Material Design is the name of the game. Twitter's new look is meant to reflect not just the...
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Nintendo's Power Glove transformed into drone controller Nintendo's Power Glove may have been forward-thinking and innovative during its time, but unfortunately it didn't always function as well as we hoped it would. Luckily one creative computer engineering grad has given it ...
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How Different Directors Use Slow Motion in Their Movies Sometimes slow motion is used to enhance action scenes. Other times it's done to convey love between two characters. There are even times when it's used to replicate using drugs. Or show off a superpower. Or show dread. ...
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Passenger drone gets permission for US flight tests Don't be surprised if you see a very large, very unusual drone flying through Nevada's skies. The state's Institute for Autonomous Systems has given China's EHang permission to test fly its passenger-toting 184 drone lat...
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E3's video game art picks include 'No Man's Sky' and 'Witcher 3' The Into the Pixel jury has chosen the 2016 winners for its E3 art collection, and it's clearer than ever that video games can inspire artwork you'd be proud to hang on your wall. The 14 selections are mostly from titles...
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Internet Media Is Officially a Realer Job Than Newspapers Tell your mom.
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Facebook Removed a Stanford Rapist Meme and Users Are Pissed Several Facebook users have taken to the platform to complain that their posts about convicted rapist Brock Turner--whose treatment and sentencing has drawn widespread criticism--have disappeared.
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Study: archerfish can learn to accurately recognize human faces Fish are generally regarded as dumb, but maybe that's not a fair assumption. At least one type of fish, the archerfish, is able to recognize human faces, according to a new study. Researchers with the University of Queen...
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Dear Apple: Please use these ideas to modernize the Mac Op-ed: Apple's aging Mac designs could actually learn a lot from other PCs.
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