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- Google Glass Gains Facebook, Twitter, Other Social Apps – eWeek – eWeek
- Pixel's camera failure only one of many – CNET
- Opportunity Breaks NASA's 40-Year Roving Record – Discovery News
- What Games Are: Cometh The Hour, Cometh The Xbox? – TechCrunch
- Asteroid 1998 QE2 to Sail Past Earth Nine Times Larger Than Cruise Ship – Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Google-built media player hits the FCC, reveals only a Hitchhiker's Guide … – Engadget
- The Financial Times falls victim to the Syrian Electronic Army – Digital Trends
- NASA Observes Biggest Moon Meteor Impact Since 2005 – PC Magazine
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- Disney Smartphone from Japan.
- Smart Dog Leash Carries Everything You Need for Walkies
- 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]
- Fitbit now syncs to Galaxy S 4, broader Android device support is coming
- 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
- A second look at Google I/O: Androids, robots, and the show floor
- 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
- Dell Project Ophelia USB Android stick to ship in July, priced at $100
- 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
- This 18-Year-Old's Invention Could Make Your Future Phone Instacharge
- Watch Ridley Scott's Aliens Animated in Just 60 Seconds
- Google Hangouts Has a Fun New Easter Egg
- Someone Animated Patton Oswalt's Epic Star Wars/Avengers Mashup Rant
- 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
- Google planning media streamer, possible Nexus Q refresh in FCC filing
- 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
- 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
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