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- Now Here's An Interesting Problem About Google Glass And Prescription Lenses – Forbes
- Pixel's camera failure only one of many – CNET
- Google boosts photo offerings to rival Facebook – Chicago Daily Herald
- Google I/O's Apps news was low-key but significant – PCWorld
- Oops! The 5 greatest scientific blunders – Fox News
- The Financial Times falls victim to the Syrian Electronic Army – Digital Trends
- Apple Mobile Devices Cleared for Use on U.S. Military Networks – Bloomberg
- Huge Rock Crashes Into Moon, Sparks Giant Explosion – Space.com
- Disney Smartphone from Japan.
- Smart Dog Leash Carries Everything You Need for Walkies
- Need some feedback on these
- Looking for durable, reliable and on the cheap Bluetooth earbuds. Suggestions?
- Galaxy S4 Is Samsung's Fastest-Selling Smartphone Ever
- Sony's 13.3-inch e-ink paper prototype shown off at education expo in Japan (video)
- Nokia Lumia 928 Review: Third time's the charm?
- Ultimate rubberband gun [gif]
- Google's wearable Glass gadget: cool or creepy?
- New Xbox more than a game console for Microsoft
- Exclusive: EU cites Chinese telecoms Huawei and ZTE for trade violations
- New Trick to Get the Best Seat in Coach
- Google's Schmidt to meet Britain's Cameron as tax row rages
- Yahoo to vote on $1.1 billion Tumblr buy: AllThingsD
- DirecTV interested in buying video website Hulu: source
- New Android apps worth downloading: Hangouts, Diapers.com update, Fixie Joe
- MacBook Air supplies dwindle ahead of WWDC, Intel CPU refresh
- Google engineers discuss fragmentation, hardware, and Project Butter
- How Google updated Android without releasing version 4.3
- Hands on with Hangouts, Google’s new text and video chat architecture
- Password Minder: The blank notebook that got laughed out of production
- White Nexus 4 and Android 4.3 reportedly slated for June 10
- How Google’s game services API will convince devs to make better games
- Google I/O in pictures: keynotes, sessions, and little green robots
- Sprint closes deal to buy US Cellular spectrum, adds 420,000 customers
- The Last of Us will debut 'play while it downloads' feature on the PS3
- Google-built media player hits the FCC, reveals only a Hitchhiker's Guide reference
- Amtrak boosts WiFi on select trains, more upgrades coming this summer
- Stitcher adds car mode to iOS app, encourages responsible driving
- University of Glasgow makes 3D models with single-pixel sensors, skips the cameras (video)
- Twitter partners with NBA to highlight in-game replays, Blake Griffin posterizations
- BlackBerry software chief on updates and BB10 for healthcare and financial services
- How Much the Starship Enterprise Costs, Google I/O Goodies, And More
- Watch This Badass Pilot Save the Day With a Ballsy No-Wheel Landing
- Share Your Rare Music Collection with the Internet
- This Table Designs Itself With a Corrosive Chemical Dance Party
- The World's Fastest Wi-Fi Puts Your Sluggish Router to Shame
- Start Your Day Right With a Daft Punk Laser Bubble Rave
- The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Two Colors, Three Dimensions
- Iowa Farms Can't Seem to Keep Their Pig Shit from Exploding
- T-Mobile sticks with ISIS, won't support Google Wallet
- MetroPCS bows out of Net Neutrality lawsuit against FCC
- Mozilla delays plans to block third-party tracking cookies in Firefox
- Yahoo schedules press event for May 20, topic 'something special'
- Amazon axes Zombieland, Browsers TV pilots; picks up two others
- German judge stays Nokia versus HTC remote management trial
- Study: tablets, smartphones rule mobile gaming; handhelds wane
- 'iRadio' announcement may miss WWDC, say sources
- HTC Pledges To Pump Up ‘One' Production While Samsung's New Flagship Ships Like Crazy
- This Week On The TechCrunch Gadgets Podcast: All Google I/O, All The Time
- Michigan Tech Sponsors A 3D Printers For Peace Contest
- NVIDIA's Shield May Be A Tough Sell, But Now You Can Pre-Order It From GameStop And Newegg Anyway
- NVIDIA's Shield Mobile Gaming System Feels Like The Way Android Games Should Be Played
- Google Says All 2,000 Glass Explorers Have Been Invited To Pick Up Their Device
- Leap Motion Talks New Beta, We Go Hands On With Motion-Controlled Google Earth
- Here's A Weekend Project For First-Time Tinkerers: Turn Your Converse Into A DIY Light Show
Apple Announces a new iPad Mini and the 4th Gen iPad
 The iPad mini is the tablet the whole web has been buzzing about, and as we expected Apple has officially announced it today. The new iPad mini comes with a 7.9 inch display and boasts a 10 hour battery life. This mini tablet could very well be the knockout punch Apple has been looking for, to [...]
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Yeah those tablet rumors were very true, and the new Apple iPad tablet was revealed today. This 9.7″ touchscreen tablet measures just .5″ thick. It features a 1Ghz Apple A4 processor, 802.11n wi-fi, Bluetooth, 3G (on some models) and hardware accelerated OpenGL graphics. It is available with your choice of 16GB, 32GB or 64GB SSD [...]
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The Google Nexus One smartphone officially went on sale today. The phone is available for purchase from Google’s website here, and it is available with 2 carrier options. You can get it unlocked, or you can get it from T-Mobile. The unlocked version is available for $530 dollars and the T-Mobile version is available for [...]
Read more...Microsoft’s Secret Tablet Revealed
Beautifully designed, dual 7-inch screens, multi-touch interface. Sounds like a dream list of the long rumored Apple Tablet, but it’s not. These are just some of the features of the Courier, Microsoft’s secret tablet.
Read more...Archos Announces New Android Powered Internet Tablet
Having been only two weeks since we posted the best alternatives to the iPod, Archos, one of the frontrunners, had to go and release their new Archos 5 Internet Tablet. It is a pretty amazing device that promises incredible possibilities. So what makes this new device so special? Several reasons, but the first standout is [...]
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