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- New Kinect for Windows to improve human interaction with computers – PCWorld
- Facebook Says Home Smartphone App Will Get Customization Features – Investor's Business Daily
- Samsung Galaxy S4 laps HTC One in sales – Los Angeles Times
- In wake of hacks, Twitter introduces new two-step verification process – Christian Science Monitor
- Mailbox app finally arrives on the iPad's larger screen – Christian Science Monitor
- Google Takes Street View Trekker And Underwater Cameras To The Galapagos … – TechCrunch
- White tiger's coat down to one change in a gene – BBC News
- Microsoft Takes Aim at iPad, Siri in New Advertisements – PC Magazine
- Paperless Scanner, Vision of the Future
- Is an under $60 Android tablet usable?
- Question? Why don't pads include the receivers for GPS (or EU equiv) if you don't get cell service?
- Google Glass 2.0 concept by Playground Labs
- Looking for a ~4 port USB hub that provides 1A/port for charging only.
- An ethical smartphone – what do you think?
- TOP 30 Best Android Mobile Phones In 2013
- Android Open Platform Gaming Portable
- Google faces new federal antitrust probe: source
- Apple enjoyed Irish tax holiday from the start
- EU wants big companies to reveal national tax bills
- New Xbox: What’s Better, What’s Missing
- Icahn seeks up to $7 billion for Dell bid
- GameStop says 2013 outlook improved after Xbox One news
- HP raises 2013 outlook as Whitman's plan takes hold
- New Android apps worth downloading: Gravy – local events, CallSnap, Sonic the Hedgehog
- Yo dawg, we heard you like Start buttons, so we put one on your mouse
- Acer adds a 16GB variant of its C7 Chromebook with a solid-state drive
- HTC First UK launch postponed because Facebook Home is no good
- Thursday Dealmaster has a 120GB SSD for $88!
- Chrome for Android also gets bumped up to version 27
- Samsung Galaxy S 4 now officially available at Verizon Wireless
- Source: HTC has sold around 5 million One smartphones
- AMD aims to win the converged device era with new Xbox One-like chips
- Samsung thinks the strangers who take pictures of you could do a better job
- Slickdeals' best in tech for May 23rd: 24-inch Dell UltraSharp monitor and more
- Google uses computer vision and machine learning to index your photos
- Samsung Galaxy S 4 Developer Edition coming soon to AT&T and Verizon
- Huawei Ascend P6 leaks in official imagery, may launch on June 18th
- The Engadget Podcast is live at 3:30PM ET!
- Leica teases Mini M camera, scheduled to debut on June 11th
- Google Trekker to put the Galapagos Islands on Street View, one tortoise at a time
- Forget Barcodes, 1961's Cash Register of the Future Understood Speech
- Scientists Found the Itch Molecule—and They Know How to Turn it Off
- Architecturally-Inspired Forms Have a Place on Your Dessert Plate
- Through a Submarine Periscope Is the Best Way to View San Francisco
- Baku Rendering Redux: An Investigation Into Insane Architecture Images
- The Only Thing Better Than a Fireworks Show Is a Fireworks Competition
- Tomorrow's Galactic Explorers Could Use Pulsars as Interstellar GPS
- This Weber Charcoal Kettle Grill Is Your Deal of the Day
- Report claims details of iPhone 5S, fifth-gen iPad, low-cost iPhone
- Pioneer debuts third generation AppRadio in-dash entertainment system
- Apple cites FRAND ruling to ITC, calls Samsung behavior egregious
- iAd gets Media Ratings Council aaccreditation
- Microsoft updating Kinect for Windows motion sensor next year
- ProDesk3D color 3D printer open to pre-order, blue option added
- Brother MFC-9000 series digital all-in-ones include color touchscreens
- Giveaway: Waterfield Designs Finn wallet
- Facebook Home Hits The Rocks In Europe, With UK And France Launch Of HTC First Delayed Indefinitely
- Microsoft's Cheap Shot At The iPad Actually Points Out Exactly Why Windows 8 Tabs Suck
- Sensors Are Everywhere, And A New Project Wants To Bring Them To The Classroom For Cheap
- Sleep Tracking Startup Zeo Says Goodnight
- Laptop Week Review: The 13-Inch MacBook Pro With Retina Display
- Microsoft Confirms That The Xbox One Will Come With An Incredibly Sensitive New Kinect
- Xbox One Instant Switching Turns The Console Into A Voice-Powered Set Top Box With Live TV Integration
- Meta, The World's First Entry-Level AR Glasses, Hires The Father Of Wearable Computing As Chief Scientist
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