10 Gadgets To Make Your Life A Little Easier
You ever looked at part of your life and thought it could be made much easier with the right gadget?
Breaking Gadget and Technology News from Around the Web
- Supreme Court declines to hear $675,000 file-swapping case
- Adam Savage's 13-Year Quest to Build Zorg Industries ZF-1 Sci-Fi Gun
- You Built What?!: A Portable X-Ray Machine
- Court won't reduce student's music download fine
- Hulu teams up with Kevin Smith on new original show for the summer
- Local Governments Have the Power to Restrict Drone Surveillance in the US
- Dream come true! Two 'mad scientists' create sleep mask that lets people CONTROL their dreams
- Apple and Samsung begin settlement talks
- Gyroscopic two-wheeler is an electric car that acts like a Segway
- iPhone-powered gTar shreds digitally
- Not magic, motion control: The Leap controls your computer with a flick…
- Hertz rolls out Kiwi Wi-Fi car service
- Unplugging These 6 Gadgets Will Cut Your Electricity Bill
- Minority Report is here. And you can preorder it!
- We Have So Many Questions About This Self-Cooking Egg Grenade
- World’s first consumer light-field camera
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- Who is Priscilla Chan? – TheCelebrityCafe.com
- Private Cargo Rocket Heads to Space Station – New York Times
- Google Chrome Becomes World's Most Popular Web Browser: Report – BallerStatus.com
- Five US cable providers join forces to offer 50000+ wireless hotspots – TechSpot
- Fossil Ink Sacs Yield Jurassic Pigment—A First – National Geographic
- Leap Motion: 3D hands-free motion control, unbound – CNET
- Houston museum unveils $85 million dinosaur hall with Triceratops skin, T. rex … – Washington Post
- Microsoft service makes research a social affair – Economic Times
- SpaceX Dragon is ready for launch (update: launched!), view the live stream now
- Exploit uses firewalls to hijack smartphones, turns friends into foes
- Maker Faire Bay Area 2012, in pictures: 3D printers, unicorns, tesla coils and zombies (video)
- MetroPCS and T-Mobile want Dish to give up half of its wireless spectrum, worry about AT&T and Verizon swooping in
- Electric Motor Werks hands-on at Maker Faire (video)
- Inrix Traffic 4 for iOS helps drivers avoid traffic congestion and estimate arrival times (video)
- HTC One S teardown leaves little to the imagination (video)
- Amazon Appstore's Test Drive try before you buy feature now available on Android phones
- SpaceX Finally Takes Off [SpaceX]
- Supreme Court Lets Student's $675,000 File-Sharing Fine Stand [File Sharing]
- Ben & Jerry's Pint Lock Protects Your Ice Cream from the Rest of the Family [Security]
- Autonomous Pollution-Hunting Robot Fish Introduced into Their (Un)natural Habitat [Robotics]
- Eugene Polley, Inventor of the First Wireless TV Remote Control, Has Died [Rip]
- Eight Bits of Radiohead, Four Tons of Flotsam, and 11 Grams of Proctology Surprise [Video]
- We Have So Many Questions About This Self-Cooking Egg Grenade [Wish You Were Here]
- Hey, It's Been One Year Since the Rapture and Nobody Is Floating Yet [Idiots]
- Hands on: TouchType case for iPad, bluetooth keyboard
- Briefly: Sony tablet at Billboard Awards, Lorex baby monitor
- Former Yahoo executive settling insider trading charges
- Verizon: four phones to get global GSM patch
- Microsoft brings facial expression recognition to Kinect
- Autonomous car legislation passes California senate
- Spotify expands to Australia and New Zealand
- Briefly: Voyager, Google-Motorola deal, Powerline networking
- Sprint’s EVO 4G LTE Has Cleared U.S. Customs, Pre-Orders To Be Filled As Early As May 24
- The Power Of Disrupt: gTar Raises $30,000 On Kickstarter In Two Hours
- Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Cablevision, And Others Will Share Wi-Fi Hot Spots
- Incident Launches The gTar at Disrupt, An iPhone-Powered Electronic Teaching Guitar
- Apple Wants Immediate Ban On Galaxy Tab 10.1 In The USA
- Comcast Is Finally Rolling Out The X1, Its Set-top Box In The Cloud
- TC/Gadgets Webcast: Live From Disrupt NYC
- New Project, Roominate, Offers A Fully-Wired Dollhouse For Kids
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