Viewing Splitfish's Snapzine
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It’s Not Just Android: 3 Upcoming Linux Mobile Operating Systems
My buddy Tom Henderson looks at the mobile Linuxes-- Firefox OS, Ubuntu One, and Tizen--that are challenging Android.
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Lightning Strikes Etch the Sky Over White Sands National Monument
All pictures are from New Mexico.
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Stolen puppy from Illinois turns up 5 years later in SC
A puppy stolen from an Illinois family has been reunited with its family after five years. Dwayne Jackson got a call Sunday afternoon from the Greenville Humane Society Sunday asking him if he’d lost his dog.
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Hacking of MIT website marks first anniversary of Aaron Swartz's death
Defiant message left on Massachusetts Institute of Technology webpage a year after internet activist took own life while awaiting trial for 'hacking'
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The strange, shady world of $1,000 iOS apps
The Fleas is an iOS action game that tasks you with dispatching pests as they make their home on the back of your furry friend. It's interesting for two reasons: First, it has a retro art style the harkens back to the early days of cinema. The second reason is that it's priced at US$999.99.
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Dropbox not hacked, just stupid
Far from suffering a hacking incident, the file hosting service fell victim to its update scripts and MySQL infrastructure.
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TheVerge's CES 2014 News wire containing all articles from this years Consumer Electronics Show
Catch all the stories from tech news giant The Verge's presence at the CES 2014. Updated often.
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Valve announces over more than a dozen Linux-powered Steam gaming boxes
It's official. Linux gaming is going big time. Valve just announced more than a dozen new hardware Steam boxes from major gaming PC OEMs such as Alienware, Falcon Northwest, and Gigabyte
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5 Tech Products That Will Be Dead in 5 Years
With the speed of innovation in the tech industry, we can’t know every piece of technology that will fill our everyday lives in five years, but we can predict what won't last.
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This pickup truck is made of ice and you can actually drive it
Behold the first self-propelled ice sculpture ever—a truck made of ice that actually works! It's a real truck, using 11,000 pounds of ice over a regular truck chassis complete with engine and electrical system. Check out the videos to see how they built it—and how it melted.
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Hypercritical: Apple’s 2013 Scorecard
At the beginning of last year, I posted a list of things Apple can and should do during 2013. It’s time to settle up. Because I’m feeling scholastic, I’ll give a letter grade to each item.
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Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4 Shows Off In First Official Video
In the fourth episode of the rather odd teaser series called "The Hexagon Project," Lamborghini finally takes the wraps off the brand-new Huracán LP 610-4. The teasing is over. Now it's time to burn some rubber. The first three episodes followed the journey of a couple of guys as they travel to the Lamborghini factory in Sant'Agata Bolognese, sneak into the building, find the Huracán, and finally, in the fourth episode, drive. Hard.
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Relive Man's First Launch to the Moon, 45 Years Ago Today
On December 21st, 1968, three men left earth and became the first humans to orbit the moon. Their entire journey was legendary, and even 45 years later watching Apollo 8 launch is almost heart-stopping.
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France implants its first artificial heart
Surgeons perform pioneering new surgery to give man an implant
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Almost Human: The Surreal, Cyborg Future of Telemarketing
Americans are fielding millions of calls from bright, energetic telemarketers, but what they don't know is that they're talking to machines... Sort of.
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Carl Herold: Popular Reddit User CarlH Accused Of Raping, Torturing 9-Year-Old Son
Carl Herold was known to fellow Reddit users as CarlH, a popular poster who helped teach computer skills to others. But to police in Alabama Herold is a man accused of committing unspeakable acts of torture and rape on his own 9-year-old son, including producing photographs and video so disturbing that police had a difficult time even viewing them.
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Biggest Scientific Breakthroughs of 2013
From intergalactic neutrinos and invisible brains, to the creation of miniature human "organoids," 2013 was an remarkable year for scientific discovery. Here are 17 of the biggest scientific breakthroughs, innovations and advances of 2013.
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Research shows how MacBook Webcams can spy on their users without warning
The woman was shocked when she received two nude photos of herself by e-mail. The photos had been taken over a period of several months — without her knowledge — by the built-in camera on her laptop. Fortunately, the FBI was able to identify a suspect: her high school classmate, a man named Jared Abrahams. The FBI says it found software on Abrahams’s computer that allowed him to spy remotely on her and numerous other women.
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3D-printed eye cells could help "cure of blindness"
3D-printed eye cells could "aid in the cure of blindness" according to researchers at The University of Cambridge, who have successfully printed adult nerve cells for the first time.
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Job Listing: '$40K a Year to Attend Harvard University as Me'
A male Craigslist poster in Pittsburgh is looking for someone to attend Harvard University in his stead.
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10 Worst Reasons People Have Called 911
Looking to meet a nice guy? Need some cigarettes? Who you gonna call? 911? Here are 10 of the worst reasons people have called 911.
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Bitcoin plummets as China's largest exchange blocks new deposits
The digital cryptocurrency has lost almost 50% of its value overnight after BTC China said it could no longer accept deposits in the Chinese currency following a crackdown on third-party payment firms
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Tesla Gears Up For Another 35,000 Cars With Factory Upgrades
With help from the state of California, Tesla Motors [NSDQ:TSLA] is looking to significantly expand its production capacity. Tax breaks will allow the company to save up to $34.7 million on $415 million of new manufacturing equipment, which will allow Tesla to add capacity for 35,000 more electric...
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$19 million might produce the first ever image of a black hole
Astrophysicists think there's a supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. It's supposed to be four million times more massive than our Sun, but despite its stupendous...
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How many drones would it take to replace Santa?
Mathematics teachers have long enjoyed using Santa Claus and Christmas Eve as an opportunity to talk about the travelling salesman problem (TSP). In this problem, you are given a list of cities and asked to determine the most efficient route that visits every single city exactly once and returns home.
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It's Friday the 13th: Here's Why We Fear the Dreaded Day
Friday the 13th is arguably the most dreaded day of the year. Why are we so scared of it?
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Did Google Autocomplete Ruin This Man's Life?
When Google autocompleted one man's search inquiry, it looked like he was searching how to make an explosive device. And his life would never be the same.
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If Bruce Wayne bankrupt
If Bruce Wayne bankrupt - Not so hard to be Batman when you have billions .
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Idea: Let's all nominate snapzu at the website of the 7th annual crunchies awards (now closed)
I think snapzu can use our help. Hear me out...
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The Pirate Bay Moves to .AC After Domain Name Seizure
Following pressure from the entertainment industry the domain registry of Sint Maarten appears to have seized The Pirate Bay's .SX domain name. The torrent site itself hasn't been taken down and has quickly relocated to a new address on Ascension Island's .AC ccTLD. The Pirate Bay team informs TorrentFreak that this UK-controlled domain isn't their final destination and they will sail to a safer haven in the near future.