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Matthew Tam

Crank Up Your Laptop's Gaming Power with an External Video Card Dock - 0 views

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    The author of this post, Whitson Gordon creates a External GPU mount so that your gaming experiences with a laptop can be improved. Basically(click link to website to see picture) he takes a full size GPU and connects it to the express card slot on the laptop, improving performance for a few hundred bucks. Downside? Its not very mobile. (Just get a desktop)
Farid Manafov

John McCarthy -- Father of AI and Lisp -- Dies at 84 | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com - 0 views

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    So the man who made the Artificial Intelligence research possible dies at 84. Thanks to him, we see bots in gaming and Siri actually. He will be missed.
Nicolas Pagnotta

Japan's Ministry of Defense develops spherical drone - 0 views

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    This drone is quite impressive because not only can this drone fly it is able to adapt to many obstacles that it may encounter such as being hit by something, in which case the drone would still be able to absorb the impact and continue flying. The drone also has the ability to move vertically and horizontally at speeds up to 60 mph. I find this drone incredible, and something that may lead to the future of our armed forces.
Farid Manafov

Adobe Fixes Flash Privacy Panel so Hackers Can't Check You Out | Webmonkey | ... - 0 views

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    Adobe flash turns out to be a easy to get hacked file. There are ways to access  your microphone or webcam without proper prevention. Adobe has updated their software and it should be prevented.
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    So somehow hackers could hack your flash privacy panels, for short is that they can check you out on your camera. But now they fixed it so they can't see you through your camera, especially if you don't have your clothes on.
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Mary lou Paningbatan

Video: Robot Builds Other Robots From Foam | Danger Room | Wired.com - 0 views

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    The University of Pennsylvania's Modlab builds a robot that can build and repair other robots using an insulating spray-foam. I think that this is cool because it's actually really hard to build a robot and by spraying insulating foam to create the arms and legs, that's amazing. 
codrin gherghel

HP Flails Further Into Irrationality By Offering Printer Spam | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    As HP is falling behind all the new technologies they are beginning to be a disgrace to the technological world, and the world of annoying and pointless subscriptions. HP is now going to introduce a new service called instant ink that will cost somewhere between 6-10 dollars a month. basically what it is will be a message will be sent to this service when your printer is out of ink, and in a few days, you will get more ink. Ya definitely not going to work.
Matthew Tam

iFixit Makes the iPhone 4S Spill Its Guts (Updated) - 0 views

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    the tech people at iFixit got their hands on a brand new iPhone 4S and spent the day dissembling it. The results confirmed the rumor about the iPhone's ram quantity, that it only has 512 MB of RAM. (its funny how they don't specify on apple's webpage. Everything else checks out as they examine the A5 processor and other key components marketed.
Matthew Tam

AMD FX processor brings eight cores to battle-Engadget - 0 views

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    Whooo AMD launches its eight core processor onto the market. (Should of launched it earlier so I wouldn't have a Phenom II) Anyways, the top end model FX-8150 is priced at  $245 in exchange for eight cores, and a 3.6GHz base clock. The cpu fits on AM3+ sockets (+1). This processor is cheaper than the core i7-2600 by $55, while having roughly the same performance.
Stefania Bono

» Apple Updates MacBook Line With Faster Chips, Better Graphics - 1 views

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    Over the years Apple has come out with many amazing computers but now they made some improvements. they have improved the processor, graphics chips, making the speed faster, and also smaller computers but with so much storage. it seams that this computer has lots of amazing improvements and i defiantly would go and buy this.
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Rob Lombardi

Iphone 4s arriving early in some places - 0 views

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    Some lucky customers in Germany began receiving their iPhone 4S pre-orders yesterday - 3 days before the device is set to launch. However, they're not the only ones getting it early. Verizon customers in the U.S. are, too.
Rob Lombardi

5 new ios 5 hidden features - 0 views

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    hen it comes to iOS 5, Siri and iCloud have certainly been hogging the spotlight. Beyond that, users en masse are also hot to get their hands on the new Notifications handling, Twitter integration, Safari optimizations and Reader, iMessage, Reminders, and Wi-Fi sync. But let's not forget there are other tweaks designed to make life easier for iPhone users.
Farid Manafov

Why Google Doesn't (and Shouldn't) Care About Tablets Yet | Epicenter | Wired... - 0 views

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    So Google had been getting involved with tablets lately and has not been going well, so Google started to care less about being involved with tablets, which is a good idea to these guys at Wired.com. And here is what they say about Google's tablet situation.
Nicolas Pagnotta

Video: This Robot Is Walking On Its Own (Without Using Motors Or Electricity) - 0 views

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    This article displays a new possibility for people who have trouble walking or are paralyzed all together to have a chance to walk again thanks to this amazing robot. This robot walked a total of 100,000 steps over 13 hours without using electricity or a motor. this is incredible because; if developed properly it could become the future in walking assistance technology.
Farid Manafov

10-year-old Windows XP Ad Predicted the Future of Computing | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com - 1 views

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    Now 10 years later when we have the shiny Windows 7 out, and Windows 8 coming out soon, we must remember the OS that changed it all, Windows XP. This is the reason we have all these things that we didn't have before like talking to friends via our PC, Wireless networking and more. Happy birthday Windows XP, you are always better than Vista.
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Stefania Bono

Nokia unveils Purity HD Stereo Headset with a little help from Monster - 0 views

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    Nokia has come out with their very own Stereo Headphones. They almost look like "Beats by Dr.Dre" but they do have their own look. In my opinion the headphones look really cool.
Stefania Bono

Why Lug a Laptop? E-Mail, Surf and Download From the Touch | Product Reviews | Wired.com - 0 views

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    The iPod touch is basically like a laptop  and a iPhone put together to make the iPod. You can surf the web, download apps, check your emails and much more. And with the newer version you can watch movies. For just a slim and 32 gigs of storgae its pretty amazing and way better then carrying around a computer.
Stefania Bono

The First Interesting Looking BlackBerry Isn't Even Made by RIM [BlackBerry] - 0 views

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    A new look for BlackBerry but without RIM? You could do the same amount of things that you can do with your BlackBerry now but its just without RIM. It also has a lot of different features too. With a stainless steel face, leather back, a feeling of tenuous superiority. It also has exclusive BBM pin. So in the end it seems okay with just some minor changes.
Stefania Bono

Apple Hdtv stories - Gizmodo - 0 views

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    Apple is actually thinking of coming out with their own HDTV. Since Apple doesn't really use buttons, there TV will have self-function. Which means that you can simply tell the TV to change the channel and soon enough your on a different channel. Amazing, right? I think this TV is actually one of the coolest inventions that Apple has made.
David Wu

Korean researchers create stretchy transistors made of graphene -- Engadget - 0 views

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    The Korean researches have created a transistor that could stretch up to five percent without losing electrical efficiency.
Nicolas Pagnotta

Artificial tongue distinguishes 18 different types of canned tomato - 0 views

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    This incredible robot was able to distinguish 18 types of canned tomatoes using characteristics used by humans such as bitterness saltiness and thickness. this technology could potentially remove the need for human taste testers and removes the variable of personal preferences.
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