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A Simple Way to Attach Your iPad to Your Walls [Ipad]

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The PadTab iPad wall mounting system is great. It's easy to set up, simple to remove, doesn't require much room, and lets you mount your iPad next to your toilet. No, really. That's what some of the promotional photos suggest: More »

September 03, 2010

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A Chrome Marble Floating In Deep Space [Astronomy]

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It looks like a metal marble floating in space. Or the palantír of Orthanc, magically teleported from Middle Earth to 11,000 light years away, in the Cassiopeia constellation. But it's just a visual effect. This is the Bubble Nebula. More »

September 03, 2010

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Facebook Blocked Ping's API Access Because Apple Didn't Have Authorization To Use It [Unconfirmed]

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We've heard that Apple launched Ping without Facebook support because the two companies couldn't agree on some terms, but today AllThingsD explains that Apple actually ignored the fact that negotiations failed and incorporated Facebook's API—until Facebook blocked things. More »

September 03, 2010

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What Happened To Wicked Lasers' Spyder III Pro Arctic Laser? [Lasers]

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When we heard about Wicked Lasers' Spyder III Pro Arctic laser, an ultra powerful portable laser with a lightsaberesque design selling for only $200, it almost seemed too good to be true. Turns out it might have been. More »

September 03, 2010

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The Ugly Carpets of Vegas are Hideously Clever Social Engineering at Work [Imagecache]

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Something this horrific can't possibly be an accident. I mean, it takes genius to come up with something so offensive to the eye. Sure enough, the crazily appalling carpets that adorn Vegas casinos are designed to keep you gambling. More »

September 02, 2010

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MIT's Self-Assembling Solar Cells Recycle Themselves Repeatedly, Just Like Plant Cells [Republished]

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Plants are extremely efficient converters of light into energy, setting the bar for researchers creating photovoltaic cells. A team of MIT scientists believe they've created a synthetic chloroplast that can be broken down and reassembled repeatedly, restoring sun-damaged solar cells. More »

September 02, 2010

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Skype 5.0 Windows Beta Has 10-Way Video Calling! [Skype]

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Skype's latest Windows-only 5.0 beta 2 doubles their five-way video calling to ten. TEN. How does ten-way video calling look? Like this. If you add two. We could only get eight, and four of them was me. More »

September 02, 2010

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A Heat-Seeking, Automated Nerf Sentry Gun [Nerf]

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Nerf guns these days are very scary. They have reloadable magazines and fire automatically and look like they could provide a suitable defense during an alien invasion. But how to render one even scarier? Make it heat-seeking. Video, please: More »

September 02, 2010

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Canon's 4K Concept Camera: Please Be Real One Day [Canon]

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I really hope Canon makes this concept compact 4k camera one day, even if Canon says it'll never come out just like this. It's like the looming future of cameras sculpted in black plastic, a photon blaster-cum-camera. More »

September 02, 2010

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Canon's Omnidirectional Camera is a 50 Megapixel Eye That Looks Everywhere at Once [Canon]

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Panoramic photography can be tricky. What's better? Canon's camera that shoots a single, 360° image. The tech uses a giant, 50 megapixel CMOS sensor and aspheric mirror to capture a sharp, sweeping photo, exceeding the human eye's measly 120° view. More »

September 02, 2010

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Gadget Deals of the Day [Dealzmodo]

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Can you smell what #dealz is cookin'? We've got some great bargains on a 13.3" Core i3 HP Laptop, a nice 14MP Samsung HZ30W, and we're storing that food in a free Ziploc container. Mmmm, tasty. More »

September 02, 2010

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A Story About Woz and Jobs, Actual Partners in Crime [TrueCrime]

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When Steve Jobs singled out Steve Wozniak as his "partner in crime" at yesterday's event, he wasn't just speaking figuratively. Here's a clip recounting the time Woz, Jobs, and infamous Captain Crunch got picked up by the police for phreaking. More »

September 02, 2010

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