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jeudi 24 mai 2012, 23:11
Facebook's first camera app for iOS, aptly and simply dubbed Facebook Camera, highlights the company's commitment to its mobile business. But considering Facebook's recent purchase of the photo-sharing app Instagram, it's hard not to compare the two.
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Watch a live feed of SpaceX's Dragon capsule as it performs a historic rendezvous with the International Space Station.
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New York Design Week offered eye candy aplenty this year. In the lighting category, one of our favorite finds was the Craft System by Brooklyn-based UM Project. The Transformers of lamps, these Corian units were designed to attach to various tops and bottoms that turn them...
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Google introduced in-app subscriptions for Android apps on Thursday.
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Music and cars go together like Page and Plant, Strummer and Jones, Marr and Morrissey and Auerbach and Carney. And Detroit, music and cars go together like Holland/Dozier/Holland, Kramer/Smith/Tyner and Atkins/Saunderson/May. If you're from outside of 8 Mile, we may forgive ...
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Leaked screenshots show Microsoft may have changed its mind about the plugin-free web. The latest builds of Windows 8 show limited support for Flash even in the Metro version of Internet Explorer 10.
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We test printer cartridges from Silo Ink, a company that claims up to an 80 percent savings over brand-name ink cartridges, and whose products are compatible with over 100 different printers.
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'We don't have a partnership' with the makers of a controversial movie about the Osama bin Laden raid, the admiral in charge of U.S. Special Operations Command tells Danger Room. 'I have no interaction and no one on my staff has any interaction with -- what's her name?'
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In this exclusive sneak preview of the new National Geographic Channel show, The Link, we see the history of the humble chain drive, which was invented in ancient Greece, yet didn't find widespread use until the 20th century when the bicycle-repairing Wright Brothers used it ...
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Scientists are several steps closer to restoring flavor to the supermarket tomato, a once-magnificent fruit turned by commercial pressures into a juicy orb of gustatory cardboard.
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The SpaceX mission to berth with the International Space Station has successfully passed the first set of demonstrations with NASA. Dragon completed a series of maneuvers early this morning to adjust its orbit as it prepared for the first flyby of the ISS, passing just 2.4...
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Product design is difficult. Venture capitalists joke that 'hardware' should be two four-letter words because of all the profanity?entrepreneurs?use when things go wrong in production -- which they invariably do. But rookie designer Julia Hu is the exception that proved the...
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Some new features for Flickr Groups make it easier to share your photos with the Flickr community. Thanks to Flickr's API those same features may soon be available in your favorite iOS and Android photo apps as well.
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HP is cutting 27,000 employees in a restructuring that will focus on big data/analytics and the cloud, and the move weighs heavily not only on those affected, but everyone else across a changing IT industry. Hewlett Packard's CEO, Meg Whitman, said the painful move was part...
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When news stories quoted Hillary Clinton claiming the State Department hacked al-Qaida web sites, we didn?t know whether to be proud of the feds' leet skills or appalled at the administration's hypocrisy regarding hacking.
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I spent the end of last week at the latest iteration of the Sustainable Foods Institute, an intense two days of discussion that the Monterey Bay Aquarium (home of Seafood Watch, the guide to sustainable seafood choices) puts on every year to bring together?journalists,...
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In a warehouse space in a picturesque neighborhood, Star Wars visual effects genius Phil Tippett is toiling away on a passion project called Mad God, an experimental animated film that he might never see completed.
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From: Stewart Brand Subject: [SALT] Making plastic even better (Susan Freinkel talk) Date: May 24, 2012 'Plastic is so new, Freinkel began, that among all the objects preserved in the sunken Titanic, none are synthetic plastic, because there was hardly any available in 1912. ...
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*A visit to Orhan Pamuk's new museum -- among other things. (...) 'After my lecture, as I was about to set out in search of The Works, a French student approached me to mention a nearby museum called The Museum of Innocence, founded by the Turkish novelist and Nobel Prize...
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It's only been three months since the Pentagon's latest robot, one able to staple paperwork and answer phone calls with a single autonomous arm, showed off some of those amazing skills. Now, the freaky humanoid 'bot is back. And this time, he has two arms. And a name.
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