Guy retrieves stolen iPhone with a hammer & OKCupid
There's nothing new about someone losing their smartphone, it happens all the time, and we've all heard the stories of how some of them managed to get their smartphones back. But I wonder how many involved the use of a hammer and the OKCupid dating site?
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Is Google blocking Windows Phone users from Maps?
You would almost think that there is a war brewing between two of tech's giants as news comes today that Google appears to be blocking Windows Phone users from accessing Google Maps.
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Impecca bamboo keyboard seeks to make computing greener
If there is one thing about our electronics that really needs to change is how unfriendly they are to our environment, and are the largest contributors to global pollution. I am sure we’ll see more of a move to make our devices "green" but I'm not sure that a wooden keyboard is the right answer.
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No Apple HDTV for 2013 & Google Fiber to expand in 2013
Rumors about Apple introducing a new line of HDTVs have been squashed. Experts say the TV is being delayed by digital rights management concerns. Other predictions say Google will expand their Google Fiber Internet into more cities.
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Google sells low number of LG Nexus 4 smartphones
Google's flagship Android smartphone, the LG Nexus 4, has sold fewer than 400,000 units, according to analysis at the XDA Developers forum, putting it well behind the market leaders.
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Xbox 720 or Xbox Infinity announcement expected at E3
Microsoft is expected to announce its next-generation gaming console, long speculated to be called Xbox 720, at this year's E3 trade fair, after an official Xbox spokesperson put a countdown on his website.
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NASA finds large amount of water on Mars meteorite
NASA researchers analysing a small meteorite believed to have come from the surface of Mars have found a substantial amount of water, providing yet another inkling into the geology of the nearby planet.
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Facebook adds voice to Messenger & VoIP for Canadian users
Facebook has added voice to its independent messenger app, and experimenting with VoIP in Canada. They are also offering a new advanced developer feature called ‘flexible sentences’ that will help modify sentence structure.
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Which big name sites are sharing your user information?
We all would like to think that the sites we visit the most respect our privacy and wouldn't share that information with other people. Unfortunately that is pretty much a pipe dream as even the most popular web sites on the Internet have been found to share just about everything you do with anyone who wants to know.
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E Fun wants to give touch to all Windows 8 computers
Windows 8 is all about touch but the problem is that not all computers, especially the desktop, are touch enabled. This is the problem that E Fun is trying to answer with its new Touch8 hardware and software combination.
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A $150 kid-focused tablet is Polaroid's attempt at new life
After being saved from oblivion, Polaroid has been searching for some way to become relevant in a new world where instant photograms mean uploading images from camera phones to Instagram. The company's latest attempt is an interesting offering - a 7-inch tablet aimed for kids.
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Parent's drugged so teens could stay online
I can understand a little bit of teenage rebellion when it comes to trying to buck parents and their rules but I think these two teenage girls might have carried that idea just a little too far.
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Apple refuses to fix Do Not Disturb bug
Apple has refused to fix the Do Not Disturb bug that has plagued iPhones since the turn of the year, suggesting users simply wait it out until the feature returns to normal next week.
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Ubuntu enters the smartphone market
The Linux-based operating system Ubuntu is heading to smartphones, adding yet another rival to an already tightly-packed arena.
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Remote island pleads for internet access
A remote island in the South Atlantic Ocean has pleaded with the UK government to provide funding for it to connect to the internet via a submarine cable.
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The problem with metricating the US
Most of the world uses the Metric system (or SI), with one of the few exceptions being the United States. The SI system of units is logical, simple to understand and international, making it quite confusing why the US hasn't adopted it. Many critics of the US system however, fail to see some very fundamental problems with a switch.
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iPhone 5S may come in different colors and sizes
People who aren’t content with the silver, white, and black coloring scheme of the current iPhone 5 will be happy to know that Apple may launch the iPhone 5S in a variety of colors.
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Huawei may one day overtake Samsung in the smartphone market
The Chinese electronics maker, Huawei, shipped out 85 percent of their goods under their own brand name in 2012 as compared to 20 percent in 2011. Huawei will also unveil their new ‘Ascend Mate’ model smartphone at the upcoming CES 2013 - it is rumored to be the most powerful smartphone ever.
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How long before man can inhabit Mars?
Mars, being the one other planet that is potentially conducive to sustaining life, has occupied our imaginations for years. The rover Curiosity is adding real-life data to our imaginations, fueling our dreams all the more.
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