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FCC to Finally Auction Controversial Chunk of Spectrum for Mobile Data

Jun 28, 7:41AM

The Federal Communications Commission has finally voted to open up 10MHz of spectrum for "commercial mobile services"—that has until now been protected because of interference concerns.

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The New York Times has a wonderful feature about Wikipedia-founder Jimmy Wales which you should go r

Jun 28, 7:20AM

The New York Times has a wonderful feature about Wikipedia-founder Jimmy Wales which you should go read. Spoiler: he's not a billionaire.

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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Do I Wanna Know?

Jun 28, 4:00AM

Yes, yes you do.

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Bing Maps Has Revealed Russia's Secret Stealth Fighter Jet

Jun 28, 3:10AM

Bing Maps Has Revealed Russia's Secret Stealth Fighter Jet

Bing Maps is apparently really great at one thing: revealing top secret military information. After capturing a top secret military base, Bing has now caught a stealth Russian airplane that's been shrouded in mystery. The Bing Maps image above shows Russia's MIG Project 1.44, Russia's first attempt at building a stealth fighter jet. A jet that Russia might have sent to China to kick start China's stealth program. A jet that was supposed to be Russia's answer for the F-22 Raptor.

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These Low Tops with Curved Laces Are Somehow Basketball Shoes

Jun 28, 2:05AM

These Low Tops with Curved Laces Are Somehow Basketball Shoes

Kevin Durant, the best basketball player in the world who isn't a hybrid of a beast and monster, has a new pair of shoes. And it's a low top. And it has a tongue that curves. And it basically looks like a soccer shoe. But it's for basketball and they're so bizarre looking that I think I'm falling for them.

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Everyone Who Records Video on Their Phone Needs to Follow This Rule

Jun 28, 1:08AM

I understand that when you take a picture or video with your phone, it makes a lot of sense to hold your phone upright. It's more comfortable! It's totally natural! And though Instagram has helped fix portrait mode pictures by squaring them off, we still haven't solved the portrait video problem. It's awful to watch videos like that. Everyone who does it is just a bunch of scrubs.

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The Difference Between a Geek and a Nerd in One Graph

Jun 28, 12:22AM

The Difference Between a Geek and a Nerd in One Graph

It's 2013. We should all know that there are clear differences between calling something a nerd and calling someone a geek. This is a fact! Slackpropagation created this nifty graph that shows the dividing line on what defines a geek and what defines a nerd. The easiest way to tell the difference? Geeks are fans of a certain subject, nerds are practitioners of that subject. But fret not, geeks can be nerds and nerds can be geeks too!

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Gizmodo iOS 7 for iPad First Impressions: Messing With the Best | Gawker Teen Faces Years in Prison

Jun 27, 11:20PM

Gizmodo iOS 7 for iPad First Impressions: Messing With the Best | Gawker Teen Faces Years in Prison for 'Sarcastic Comment' He Made on Facebook | Deadspin Curious How Much ESPN Executives Make? We Have Pay-Grade Charts | Lifehacker The Travel Concessions That Aren't Always Worth It (and Why)

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WSJ: Google Is Making an Android Video Game Console and Smartwatch

Jun 27, 11:11PM

WSJ: Google Is Making an Android Video Game Console and Smartwatch

According to the WSJ, Google is currently developing an Android-based video game console and an Android-based 'smartwatch'. More Android in more places means more fun. Less interestingly though, Google is also supposedly developing a second version of the Nexus Q.

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The Internet Chooses the Movies at This Clever Stoop Cinema

Jun 27, 10:27PM

The Internet Chooses the Movies at This Clever Stoop Cinema

We've seen loads of pop-up urbanism over the past few years, from parks to libraries, all designed to turn dead urban space into lively ones. But how do you stop people from immersing themselves in their phone screens in public? By building a larger screen, where they can be immersed together!

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Do geek stereotypes keep women out of computer science?

Jun 27, 10:00PM

Do geek stereotypes keep women out of computer science?

The media is full of geek stereotypes, everywhere from Big Bang Theory to episodes of CSI and NCIS. These images of geeks as antisocial, immature dorks may seem harmless — but a new study suggests these media images help keep women out of computer science.

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NoteSuite for iPad: Meet Evernote's New, Subscription-Free Competition

Jun 27, 10:00PM

NoteSuite for iPad: Meet Evernote's New, Subscription-Free Competition After finding success with note-taking/to-do app Projectbook last year, Theory.io has decided to overhaul their signature productivity app and take it a step further. Now, hoping to go head-to-head with big dogs like Evernote, the developers are officially re-releasing the app as NoteSuite—the potential answer to all your disorganized digital life woes.

What does it do?

Just like its first incarnation, NoteSuite still you take notes and make to-do lists, but that's only a very small portion of the new beast. You can also annotate essentially any type of content (web pages, articles, PDFs, etc.), clip web pages, record audio, and search through various file types as one. Your data will sync across your various devices (which would be limited to Macs and iPads at this point).

Why do we like it?

One of the biggest differences between this and Evernote is that you're not going to have to pay any sort of subscription fee, and you still get virtually all the perks. And the annotation function on the app is fantastic. Nothing is safe from your highlighting, annotating, signing, typing fingers—you can write and draw on practically any document by converting it to a PDF. The fact that search can work across files that haven't been converted or organized is another huge bonus. And if you were already a ProjectBook user, you can nab the update totally free. Of course, the fact that there's no iPhone version yet is a pretty big mark in the "con" column—but the app is young, hopefully a more mobile-friendly edition is soon to come.

NoteSuite, Download this app for: iPad, $2

The Best: No subscription fee

The Worst: No iPhone version

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One Simple Hook to Solve a Million Problems

Jun 27, 9:40PM

One Simple Hook to Solve a Million Problems

You know that phrase "don't mess with a good thing?" Sometimes you come across a product that's so simple, and so-self evident about it that it's perfect. I feel that way about the Unihook by designer Pat Kim.

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Breakthrough Research Could Replace Insulin Shots With Pills

Jun 27, 9:23PM

Breakthrough Research Could Replace Insulin Shots With Pills

Whether you don't like needles, or whether you really don't like needles, there's some good news on the horizon: a special "bioadhesive" coating that was just developed at Brown University is bringing us one step closer to saying goodbye to injections and hello to things like insulin pills.

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Shooting Challenge: Summer

Jun 27, 8:54PM

Shooting Challenge: Summer

Kool-aid. Sunscreen. Swass. It's summer, that time we dream about all year, only to bitch about when it's finally here. And for this week's Shooting Challenge, capture the feeling of summer, in a single frame.

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Specialized Turbo Test-Ride: Holy Crap This E-Bike Is Amazing

Jun 27, 8:20PM

E-bikes are much-maligned by the cycling community and non-riders alike. They're for lazy people. They're so ugly and clunky looking. But Specialized has come up with an answer for both crowds. You will want to hate the Turbo. You will fail.

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This Silk-Screened Art Glows With Electroluminescent Ink

Jun 27, 8:13PM

When someone brings up silk-screening, you might think of hand-made t-shirts or concert posters. What you probably don't think of is electric current and glowing surfaces. But at the University of Pennsylvania, traditional screen-printing and high technology are colliding to create incredible, eye-melting artistic experiments.

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Salt and Pepper Spoon Shakers Give You Precisely Portioned Seasonings

Jun 27, 7:51PM

Salt and Pepper Spoon Shakers Give You Precisely Portioned Seasonings

Finally putting an end to the gag where someone unscrews the lid of a salt shaker, Jaemin Jaeminlee's Sogum HuchuHuchu is a radical re-thinking of how we season our food at the table. They still require a bit of shaking to get the spices out, but instead of dumping it directly onto your food, the salt and pepper spills into a small scoop. Using your fingers you're then able to select an exact amount of seasonings for your meal, while the unused bits can be returned to the shaker.

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iOS 7 for iPad First Impressions: Messing With the Best

Jun 27, 7:34PM

iOS 7 for iPad First Impressions: Messing With the Best

Since its inception, the iPad has been the gold standard for tablets. Nothing else has come close, really. A lot of credit goes to iOS, which has ceded plenty of ground to Android on phones but remains easily the friendliest tablet software. So changing up iOS 7 means changing up the very best tablet OS there is. Here's how that's working out so far.

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Meet Handibot, the First CNC MIll You Can Take With You

Jun 27, 7:14PM

Meet Handibot, the First CNC MIll You Can Take With You

CNC mills are usually the antithesis of portable. Sometimes they're as big as trucks. But ShopBot Tools, a North Carolina-based CNC Tool manufacturer, is trying to change that with the Handibot, a CNC Mill you can carry around.

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$35 For a Year of Xbox Live Gold Is Your Deal of the Day

Jun 27, 7:00PM

$35 For a Year of Xbox Live Gold Is Your Deal of the Day

Looks like the Xbox One will still require Xbox Live Gold to stream Netflix or play games online. That's a bummer. But it only makes getting a deal on Xbox Live Gold even more important—so pick up a year right here for $35.

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Facebook is now letting Android users test out beta versions of its main app.

Jun 27, 6:51PM

Facebook is now letting Android users test out beta versions of its main app. But ironically you've got to sign up for Google Groups to get in on the fun.

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Every Secret Agent Wannabe Needs a Quadcopter Belt of Death

Jun 27, 6:15PM

You could probably argue there are worse offenders, but there's no denying that James Bond's Thunderball jetpack is definitely up there in the pantheon of ridiculous 00-gadgets. Tinkerer Rodger Cleye recently tried to put a more realistic spin on the concept, and the result is this still-ridiculous-but-fully-functioning quadcopter "belt."

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Magnetic Microbots Perform Eye Surgery Without a Single Incision

Jun 27, 5:50PM

Our eyeballs are some of our more delicate organs, and the mere thought of them having to be sliced open for surgery is unsettling. So researchers at the Multi-Scale Robotics Lab at ETH Zurich have created a magnetically-guided microbot, barely larger than a few human hairs, that can be embedded in the eye and externally controlled to perform delicate surgery without any part of the patient having to be sliced open.

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This Is NYC Mayor Mike Bloomberg's Secret Spotify Account (Confirmed)

Jun 27, 5:48PM

This Is NYC Mayor Mike Bloomberg's Secret Spotify Account (Confirmed)

There are too many damn people crammed into Spotify's NYC offices because Mayor Mike is in the house! Or we're told he will be at some point, but we've been sitting here for two hours. Us tech bloggers are all aflutter because we're getting an audience with a real news maker that our moms have actually heard of. Wait, what is Mike Bloomberg doing here?

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