World's First 3D Printing Pen coming in September for $75
The world's first ever 3D printing pen is taking 3D printing a step further by allowing people to "draw in the air" and "lifting people's imagination off the page".
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Microsoft expected to showcase Xbox 720 during April event
In response to Sony's recent unveiling of the PlayStation 4, Microsoft is expected to reveal the Xbox 720 during an event in April.
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Get Wikipedia articles via SMS in the coming months
Wikipedia is easily one of the most valuable resources on the internet and it's about to get better for more people in the world.
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Renderings of Google's upcoming Bayview Campus released
Google is planning to redesign its iconic Mountain View GooglePlex, and Vanity Fair just released a preview of a design rendering.
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Samsung takes fight to Apple's Silicon Valley backyard
When it comes to complex business relationships, there are no better poster children than Apple and Samsung. Now Samsung wants to up the ante in their ongoing rivalry with a massive building expansion right in Apple's Silicon Valley backyard.
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Fighter jets to be fitted with laser weapons for 2014
Very soon the U.S. Military will be fitting some of their fighter jets with real laser weapons. The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) says that the new laser system will be fitted onto jet aircraft in 2014 as a defensive weapon capable of knocking out missiles and other projectiles while in flight.
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U.S. wants Wikileaks shut down - will recruit hackers for help
A recent report from the U.S. Attorney General shows a real interest in seeing Wikileaks and other groups like them shut down. The report also suggests the U.S. government may be recruiting and using civilian hackers as an aide in catching cyber threats early on.
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LG unveils Optimus F Series 4G smartphones
LG has unveiled its Optimus F Series of smartphones ahead of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, its latest 4G LTE smartphones aimed at a wider audience.
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Review: DmC: Devil May Cry (PC)
Devil May Cry has been rebooted, and we’ve reviewed it! Is this new take on Dante a trip to gaming heaven, or should this hack and slash game just go to hell?
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BlackBerry Z10 sales lower than expected
BlackBerry, formerly known as Research In Motion, may have sold significantly less of its new BlackBerry Z10 smartphone than previously expected, news that will dampen investor confidence in a turnaround at the Canadian company.
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Samsung to launch TV Discovery service for Smart TVs and smartphones
Samsung will announce a new service called TV Discovery at this year's Mobile World Congress, making it easier and faster to find content on smartphones and smart TVs.
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Petition demanding legalization of cellphone unlocking meets White House threshold requirement
Last month, the Library of Congress and U.S. Copyright Office decided to make it illegal for consumers to unlock their cellphones because they felt that the existing sanctioned methods of unlocking was good enough. Needless to say, consumers weren't very happy about the decision.
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Dennis Tito announces insanely ambitious Mars Mission
Unveiling an insanely ambitious plan, Dennis Tito, Earth's first space tourist, announced a private expedition to Mars in 2018 under the aegis of a new group called the Inspirational Mars Foundation.
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Retina iPad Mini may be thicker than current model
Rumors of the revised iPad Mini having a Retina display have been floating around for a while, but, along with the increase in resolution, some recently leaked pictures of the new Mini’s shell is suggesting that the inclusion of a Retina display will bump up the tablet's thickness as well.
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Qualcomm's bus stop ad forces even an infant to remember its brand
Simply having a big billboard with your company's logo plastered all over it won't cut it anymore in today's market, especially for tech companies who are constantly fighting for brand appeal. Companies that are struggling to build a presence should take a page out of Qualcomm's recent ad campaign if they really want to make use of all that marketing dollars.
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Microsoft files another anti-bacterial UV tech patent for touchscreens
Microsoft wants people to know that it is also anti-bacterial, and that the software-giant is looking into more methods for eradicating unwanted germs from your touchscreen-enabled gadgets.
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Researchers use 3D printer to bio-engineer human ear
The other day
we told you about people using 3D printers to create various gun parts, and even though that might be a highly questionable use of 3D printing technology that doesn't mean that it isn't being used for some pretty incredible purposes. Take for example, the researchers who have created a bio-engineered human ear with the help of 3D printing technology.
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Chromebook Pixel - Google's challenge to the MacBook Air
Google's Chromebook laptops have proven to be quite successful for the company, but now they want to move beyond the low-end market of laptops and take on Apple's MacBook Air; the leader of the high-end, high-quality, market.
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U.S. State Department hacked by Anonymous
Anonymous recently hacked into the U.S. State Department. The hacktivists successfully stole personal data, which includes private email addresses and phone numbers of government employees and published them online as part of 'Operation Last Resort'.
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Nanosensor being developed that would warn us of an impending heart attack
Researchers are looking a new micro size nanosensor that would float around in our bloodstream monitoring our heart health. This device would warn patients by sending a message directly to their smartphone.
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