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GoDuo Powerful Magnetic Stereo Speakers
The Gadget Flow - 15 Jun 2017 14:50
Get premium audio on the go with the GoDuo Powerful Magnetic Stereo Speakers. This incredible system gives you total customization for taking your tunes anywhere. The GoDuo has four options. Coming in a set of two, the G...
CNBC: Apple wants the iPhone to manage your medical history
Engadget - 15 Jun 2017 07:40The Pentagon's Silicon Valley Outpost Is Bringing "Robotic Wingmen" to the Battlefield
Gizmodo - 15 Jun 2017 05:30
DIUx is an initiative by the Department of Defense that has set up in Silicon Valley to incubate special projects and it's starting to roll out some fully formed concepts. The latest prototype the program has produced wo...
A tiny sensor turns any stationary bike into a VR workout machine
Engadget - 15 Jun 2017 16:24
A $400 VR exercise bike might be a tough sell for VirZOOM, but the company has a new option that could make working out in virtual reality more compelling. At E3 2017, the company is showing off its new VZ Sensor, a smal...
Head Transplant Scientists Re-Attach Rat Spines, Others Not Convinced
Gizmodo - 15 Jun 2017 15:45
Sergio Canavero wants to transplant a head, and we can't look away. Despite our continued skepticism, he does seem to be making progress. "Seem" being the operative word here, because others still aren't convinced by the...
Pelcraft Personalized Pixel Wall Art
The Gadget Flow - 15 Jun 2017 15:02Scorkl Underwater Breathing Device
The Gadget Flow - 15 Jun 2017 15:00
Discover our planet below the surface with the Scorkl Underwater Breathing Device. This incredible device is compact and lightweight making it wonderfully portable. Complete with a pump, the Scorkl gives you an impressiv...
These Are the Colors that Words Make When Used as Hex Code
Gizmodo - 15 Jun 2017 03:44
Hexadecimal format allows us to instruct a computer to display a color using three or six characters. For example, #000 will produce black. But how many words can be created in Hex and what colors do they produce? One in...
Mystery internet company challenges NSA's mass surveillance order
Engadget - 15 Jun 2017 02:39
Thanks to a newly-declassified document, we know that an unnamed tech company refused to comply with NSA orders to let the agency spy on the company's client users. It's the first known case of an organization from the i...
Lyft relies on autonomous EVs to meet climate impact goals
Engadget - 15 Jun 2017 23:19
While Uber has been engulfed in a hurricane of scandal, its ride-hailing competitor Lyft has published its climate impact goals. The company says that with the help of autonomous and electric vehicles it'll be able to re...
Destiny 2 PC release date revealed, PS4 content to other platforms in 2018
Slash Gear - 15 Jun 2017 23:09
After a long wait, Bungie has finally revealed when Destiny 2 will be arriving on PC. When the game was first announced, only the Xbox One and PS4 versions got a release date, with nothing really set in stone for the PC ...
Archaeologists Uncover Secret Message On Bible-Era Pottery
Gizmodo - 15 Jun 2017 23:05
Those who live vicariously through Indiana Jones will be glad to know that a team of Israeli archaeologists has uncovered a cryptic message left on a 3,000-year-old pottery shard. The ink-on-clay piece of pottery--called...
Google Now cards in Nova Launcher for Android [APK download]
Slash Gear - 15 Jun 2017 23:01
This week the folks responsible for updating Nova Launcher for Android have brought on a giant advance. This week the Beta version of the app officially has the ability to work with Google Now cards. Users will need to b...
The Nerdiest Debate Ever May Finally Have a Winner
Gizmodo - 15 Jun 2017 23:00
If you're not a programmer, you're probably not going to know this, but there's a vicious rivalry lurking in the code of every app you use. If code isn't written consistently--using either the tab or the space button to ...
Line's cute AI speakers are unimpressed by your mindless requests
Engadget - 15 Jun 2017 22:47
We knew Japanese messaging giant Line was working on an AI assistant called Clova, and that it would first inhabit a clever-looking smart speaker called the Wave. What we only just discovered, however, is that Clova's ne...
Subway hopes touchscreens will bust up its sales slump
Engadget - 15 Jun 2017 22:31
It couldn't be that their bread used to contain the same chemicals as yoga mats. It certainly isn't the fact that their high-profile spokesman of 15 years is now serving 15 more in federal prison on charges of sex with m...
Ladies, I Know We're All Wonder Woman, But Don't Put Swords Down Your Dresses
Gizmodo - 15 Jun 2017 22:30
One of the coolest visuals in Wonder Woman was when Diana went undercover at a German party to take down General Erich Ludendorff, concealing her Godkiller sword down the back of her dress. It was both sexy and badass, a...
The 'reinvented' 'Assassin's Creed Origins' feels mostly the same
Engadget - 15 Jun 2017 22:15
Microsoft gave us the first glimpse of the upcoming Assassin's Creed during its Xbox One X reveal at E3. A day later, Ubisoft discussed the details about how it took a year off from the franchise to "reinvent" the game. ...
Leaked Data Reveals Just How Freaking Expensive It Is to Put Spice Girls and Coldplay Songs in Crappy Movies
Gizmodo - 15 Jun 2017 22:12
One of Hollywood's top contract management firms was sent scrambling this week after informed of a breach involving a wealth of confidential and proprietary data. Contained in the leak was invaluable information about th...
HP is turning trash into printer cartridges
Engadget - 15 Jun 2017 22:00
All those printer cartridges from HP that usually cost an arm and leg will start helping to do some good in the world beyond your prints of kitten photos. During an event at its headquarters, HP announced that it is usin...
Amazon plans to stop in-store shoppers from online price checking
Slash Gear - 15 Jun 2017 21:55
For years, we’ve walked into retail stores only to pull out our phones and compare the prices we see to those online, generally using a website like Amazon to see if we’re getting a good deal. Now that Amazon is begi...
Experiment With Chinese Satellite Demonstrates Quantum Weirdness Over Record Distances
Gizmodo - 15 Jun 2017 21:55
Quantum mechanics is weird as hell, where the rules of the world you experience don't apply. Even at distances a thousand kilometers apart, particles seem to be able to communicate with each other instantly, for example....