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By William E. - July 13, 2013

Skymouse lets you control your mouse cursor using hand gestures and your fingertips

Most of us use a traditional mouse to control the movements of the mouse cursor on our computers but take a look at the Skymouse in the image above; the lady is controlling he mouse cursor using her fingertips and hand gestures. T...

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By William E. - July 13, 2013

Carnegie Mellon University has developed an awesome modular snake-like robot

In the earlier part of this year, Carnegie Mellon University was able to test out a modular snake-like robot at an abandoned nuclear power plant. The robot was developed by the University’s Biorobotics lab and is intended to...

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By Vamien McKalin - July 13, 2013

9/11 mastermind designed vacuum cleaners to keep sane in prison

Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the alleged mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks, was actually doing well for himself locked up in a Romanian prison. Mohammed was so well taken care of (relatively speaking), that he asked to be given the cha...

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By Vamien McKalin - July 13, 2013

Steam Summer Sale is underway, get games for up to 90 percent off

The long awaited annual Steam Summer sale has begun; this is time when the pockets of PC gamers take a serious beating as they attempt to take advantage of all the superb deals. The Summer Sales are usually around July where playe...

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By Briley Kenney - July 13, 2013

Now you can build your very own Nerf Vulcan Sentry Gun, thanks to this resourceful engineer

One of the best things about playing Team Fortress 2 is being an engineer and setting up automated turrets to desecrate your enemies. You can run around and collect parts and materials to repair turrets, and let the automated mach...

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By Enrique Manalang - July 13, 2013

China is ending 13 year old ban on video game consoles

According to a report from the South China Morning post, China is planning on ending its ban on video game consoles in the country. The production and sale of consoles were banned more than a decade ago in 2000 because authorities...

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By Michael Garrity - July 13, 2013

Developers are no longer prioritizing smartphone apps

Smartphones have noticeably outsold tablets since iPads were first introduced to the market, but the gap between the two types of mobile devices has been shrinking considerably, especially as most people who are going to buy a sma...

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By Michael Garrity - July 13, 2013

eBay app for iOS lets customers create personalized 3D items

3D printing is all the rage these days, and eBay isn’t wasting any time in hopping on that bandwagon. The company just launched a brand new mobile app (currently available exclusively for iPhone users) that lets shoppers buy...

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By Briley Kenney - July 12, 2013

[Windows] Shutter is a powerful and easy-to-use portable tool for scheduling automatic tasks and actions

Scheduling and automation software for Windows is nothing new. That being said, there are still plenty of new ways to use said software and even more possibilities. Shutter is a portable Windows application that is designed to mak...

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By Briley Kenney - July 12, 2013

[Android] Neo Poker Bot is an elegant poker app with sophisticated human-like artifical intelligence

Sometimes you just have an inkling to play some good ol’ fashioned poker. Unfortunately, when it comes to mobile devices and electronics, the AI you end up pitted against seems to know your every move and hand. It can get quite ri...

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By Tucker - July 12, 2013

[iOS] Satisfy your inner puzzle game fan with Escape the Titanic

If there’s one thing the iPhone does well, it’s puzzle games. From falling blocks to hidden objects, physics puzzlers to tile-matching, the App Store is littered with great puzzle games for iOS. One relatively new puzz...

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By Tucker - July 12, 2013

[Mac OS X] Poseable Lite is a tool for artists

When I was a kid, my parents were big into catalogue shopping. Hammacher Schlemmer, L.L. Bean, Sharper Image…my little fingers would pore over the pages of these catalogues each month, amazed by the sheer variety of cool stu...

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By Ashraf - July 12, 2013

Yet another amazing wallpaper [Wallpaper]

In fact, this is probably one of the best wallpapers we have featured to date.

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By Ashraf - July 12, 2013

Someone describe this photo [Amazing Photo of the Day]

"Kitty, noooooooooooooooooooooo!"

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By Ashraf - July 12, 2013

Steve Ballmer wants to make Microsoft less bloated [Comic]

"Go team Microsoft, go!!!"

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By Ashraf - July 12, 2013

How to fix almost all computer problems [Infographic]

I'll give you a clue: it involves restarting.

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By Briley Kenney - July 12, 2013

Boy jailed for Facebook fight has posted $500,000 bail thanks to an “anonymous good Samaritan”

Not long ago, I wrote about a young teen that had been arrested and jailed for “terroristic threats” which he made on Facebook. As it turns out, an anonymous source has posted the $500,000 bail for 19-year-old Justin Carter. After...

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By Michael Garrity - July 12, 2013

Microsoft is attacked using a Windows security bug found by Google

A couple of months ago, a Google researcher named Tavis Ormandy uncovered a severe flaw in Windows and then took it to the web to inform the public. This raised the ire of some (especially Microsoft), because the research didnR...

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By Vamien McKalin - July 12, 2013

Microsoft has given NSA complete access to Outlook.com and Skype, encryption is useless says Guardian report

The Guardian continues to release more information regarding leaked documents that claim the NSA was spying on American citizen via its PRISM program. The latest information claims Microsoft, the FBI, and the NSA are all in a tigh...

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By Briley Kenney - July 12, 2013

T-Mobile USA’s new ‘Jump’ plan allows customers to upgrade phones every 6 months

Sick and tired of two year contracts? I know I definitely am. Tired of being stuck with the same phone for two years? I know lots of people that will eerily chant “yes” to that question, especially considering smartphones are pret...

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By Michael Garrity - July 12, 2013

Indian government will now begin spying on BlackBerry users, thanks to an agreement with BlackBerry

BlackBerry users in India may want to start looking for a new mobile device. It seems that BlackBerry, which was actually almost banned in India in 2010, has reached some sort of agreement with the Indian government loosely relate...

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By William E. - July 12, 2013

ERO is a robot that eats concrete, makes it easier to demolish buildings

Omer Haciomeroglu was recently awarded an IDSA International Design Excellence award for his concept for a robot — known as the ERO Concrete Recycling Robot — which if it comes to fruition, will be able to break down c...

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By William E. - July 12, 2013

Russia has plans to build a floating nuclear power plant ship

Russia is expected to press a floating nuclear power plant into service in the year 2016. The floating vessel is expected to provide electricity to remote locations in Russia where building a nuclear reactor is simply not feasible...

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By Briley Kenney - July 12, 2013

LG unveils the “world’s slimmest” HD LCD display

In the past, one of the contributing factors to device thickness was due to the screen technology used in handsets. Of course, both the internal hardware and form factor also play a role, but the screen really is one of the drivin...

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By William E. - July 12, 2013

US Navy successfully lands advanced unmanned drone on aircraft carrier, the future of warfare is here

A video recently posted by the US Navy shows their unmanned X-47B drone executing a breathtaking landing on the USS George H.W Bush, an aircraft carrier in the US Navy. The X-47B is the first unmanned aircraft to ever achieve the ...

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By Michael Garrity - July 12, 2013

Def Con hacker conference politely asks US government officials to stay away

Last year, NSA director General Keith Alexander gave the keynote (and recruitment-focused) speech at Def Con, the world’s largest hacking conference and an event that is known for obscuring the social and professional bounda...

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By Enrique Manalang - July 12, 2013

Google’s Moto X might be arriving on Verizon on August 23rd [Rumor]

While Google’s soon-to-be flagship Moto X has been confirmed, it hasn’t truly been officially announced just yet. But if this leaked document for Verizon’s roadmap is right, we may have a release date for the dev...

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By Enrique Manalang - July 12, 2013

Deus Ex game for iOS disables the ability to fire weapons on jailbroken devices

Deus Ex: The Fall is the latest entry in the Deus Ex franchise that released on the App Store this week. It looks pretty much like any other Deus Ex game, just on iOS. But publisher Square Enix has decided to do something a little...

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By Vamien McKalin - July 12, 2013

Electrolyte releases electric bicycle for $5,000

Telling the difference between an electric bike and a normal bike has been an easy task since he debut of the first electric bike, but things are about to change as Electrolyte is about to revolutionize the look and feel of next g...

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By Vamien McKalin - July 12, 2013

Tely Labs launches telyHD Pro, a cost effective videoconferencing system for businesses

On Wednesday July 10, Tely Labs launched its videoconferencing system known as telyHD Pro that provides small and large businesses with standards-based interoperability and unmatched functionality and performance at an easy to han...

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By Arnold Zafra - July 12, 2013

WSJ says Google will spend $500 million in marketing blitz for Moto X smartphone

You read it correctly — that’s $500 million. According to the Wall Street Journal, that’s the amount that Google has allowed Motorola to spend in promoting their upcoming Moto X smartphone not only in the U.S. bu...

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By Arnold Zafra - July 12, 2013

Nokia Lumia 1020 is official, can its 41MP camera bring Nokia back from the dead?

There you have it folks, Nokia has just officially unveiled the Lumia 1020. A new Windows Phone 8 device touting what Nokia claims as a revolutionary 41MP IOS camera. With that, the handset is said to be capable of producing photo...

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By Kent - July 11, 2013

[Windows] Jarte is a fast, portable, and free word processor that supports tabs

What do you think is the best element that a free word processing tool must have in order to compete with today’s best word processors? Is it the ability to save documents in various file formats or is it the ability to provide a ...

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By Briley Kenney - July 11, 2013

[Android] Search for apps in Play Store based on the system access permissions they request with APEFS

Every once in a while apps overstep their boundaries by requesting a ridiculous amount of permissions. For example, it’s highly unacceptable for a wallpaper and ringtone app to be requesting permissions to look at call logs or mes...

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By Kent - July 11, 2013

[Web] Create a sticky notes board inside your browser with ‘Scribble – Stickies on Steroids’ [Chrome]

A lot of people use sticky notes to note down important things such as to-do lists, project deadlines, mobile numbers, email addresses and a whole lot more. The problem with sticky notes is that they make your desk messy but there...

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