Sunday, November 30, 2014

When it comes to GoPro's new Hero4 camera, silver is the new black

​GoPro cameras have come a long way in the last couple of years. Not only are they a lot smaller (my once "slick" HD Hero2 looks enormous compared to the new Hero4), but also the resolution they can record has finally reached full 30 fps 4K. Not...

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Nonprofit effort aims to encrypt the Web

Let's Encrypt will offer certificates and help websites enable private browsing.

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OneDrive getting worse to get better in Windows 10

One of the best parts of OneDrive's Windows 8.1 integration is going away.

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Drop's internet-savvy kitchen scale is now available

If you're already fretting over getting a holiday dinner just right, you'll be glad to hear that Drop's smart kitchen scale is at last available. Plunk down $100 (£80) and you can both weigh ingredients as well as walk through app-based recipes that...

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Disconnect’s new app pulls the plug on supercookies, other tracking

VPN, malvertising blocking service now available for iOS, Android, Mac OS X, and Windows.

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GMO trees could rescue American chestnut from invasive fungus

Is the US ready for a brave new backyard?

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$20 “Model A+” is the cheapest Raspberry Pi ever

Like Model B+ revision, new A+ is smaller and requires less power.

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President Obama urges the FCC to treat the internet as a utility

President Barack Obama has been a proponent of net neutrality for what seems like ages, which explains why he just did what he did. In a just-posted YouTube video (and Medium post) and he's just asked the FCC do what online activists have been hoping...

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Raspberry Pi's new computer is somehow even smaller and cheaper

Everyone's favorite minicomputer has just gotten even smaller. The Raspberry Pi Foundation is today introducing the Model A+, a revamped version of its low-end Model A board priced at just $20 (£20 in the UK). While the processor and RAM -- a...

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Watch these adorable robots dance better than you

We're used to seeing robots like MIT's Cheetah that are absolutely terrifying, so starting day two of Expand New York with an android dance party was a welcome change of pace. It came, of course, by way of the folks at Aldebaran Robotics who brought...

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60 seconds with a simple but smart home monitoring device

There are already plenty of ways to keep an eye on your abode from afar, so any new home monitoring product better have a fresh approach if it wants to stand out from the competition. For start-up Form Devices, the goal wasn't to create an elaborate,...

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WSJ: Elon Musk wants to bring the whole world online with affordable satellites

Small, low-cost internet satellites that provide affordable internet to everyone on the planet. These are what Elon Musk wants to create next after working on reusable rockets, space capsules and electric cars since the early 2000's, according to The...

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Five questions for the man making contactless wireless power a reality

First came Qi, and now we have Rezence. These are the two big names in the wireless power industry, except the latter is still in its infancy as it's kicking off with a different type of technology: magnetic resonance. With this, devices are no...

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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

The $299 LG G Watch R makes its way to Google Play

If you're after a Android Wear device that looks more like a traditional timepiece, Google put LG's wearable in its online store. The G Watch R was already tipped for the shelves of AT&T, but it made its way to Google Play today, ready to be snatched...

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Plug-in turns your browsing history into a searchable database

Some apps make it easy to delete your browsing history for the sake of privacy and security. This one called Fetching, however, does the opposite: it saves a comprehensive copy of your history for years to come. What for? Well, searching random words...

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Sunday, November 23, 2014

Now you can play 'Defender' and 900 other arcade classics in your browser

It seems like the Internet Archive was just getting started when it resurrected WordStar and The Hobbit from floppy-disk purgatory. Now, the latest additions to the Javascript MESS emulator are of the arcade variety. Specifically, games including...

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Android 5.0 Lollipop review: Google's biggest mobile update in years

There's something magical about the idea that, in the space of a few minutes, your smartphone or tablet can look dramatically different and do some cool new things, to boot. That's why operating system updates can be oddly exciting, and Android's...

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The iBox Nano 3D printer is almost as cheap as it is tiny

We've seen our share of 3D printers 'round these parts, but the iBox Nano could be one of the smallest yet. Its creators claim that the gizmo is not only the most diminutive resin printer, but also the most affordable in addition to being the word's...

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Saturday, November 15, 2014

Scientists can make your inner monologue audible

When you hear someone else speak, specific neurons in your brain fire. Brian Pasley and a bunch of his colleagues discovered this at the University of California, Berkeley. And not only that, but those neurons all appeared to be tuned to specific...

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Warblr can identify that bird just by hearing its song

Technology can be pretty wonderful sometimes. Case in point: Warblr, an app that uses sound recognition tech and your phone's GPS signal to identify birdsongs. The application first pinpoints where you are (it'll debut in the United Kingdom), and...

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Researchers use wearable sensors to better communicate with dogs

Sometimes it can be difficult to get your canine companion to get the commands you're giving, but there could be an easier way in the future. Researchers at North Carolina State University are working on a means to improve those communication skills...

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Scare your neighbors with a spooky Halloween network name

Here's how to give (or at least try to give) your network a little holiday chill.

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Friday, November 14, 2014

HP’s Sprout PC is like a real version of Iron Man’s JARVIS

3D scanning PC melds the physical and the virtual.

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How Apple Pay and Google Wallet actually work

Many companies are part of your credit card transactions; few know what they do.

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HP reveals Sprout: The strange 3D-scanning, multi-display all-in-one PC

We've seen some strange devices here at Engadget, but honestly, we've never seen anything quite like Sprout. It's a unique machine that combines an all-in-one Windows 8 PC with a set of 3D scanning cameras, a giant tactile touchpad and a...

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Google Fit for Android is ready to compile all of your fitness stats

We first heard about Mountain View's activity-tracking plans back at I/O, and now the Android faithful and get their hands on the goods. The Google Fit app, the company's answer to Apple Health, is now available for download, compiling all of those...

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Tidal brings pristine streaming music to nearly every device you own

You can already check out Deezer Elite if you want high-quality streaming music, but it's only available on Sonos devices. That's not very useful when you're away from home, is it? Thankfully, Aspiro has stepped in to fill that void with a far more...

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Record everything with this dive-friendly 360-degree action cam

Remember 360fly? The panoramic camera from EyeSee360, which built the panoramic GoPano iPhone lens, has been on the scene since early this year at NAB. Now, the WiFi- and Bluetooth-equipped 360fly camera has been given the nod by the FCC, and an...

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Thursday, November 13, 2014

FCC starts the process for making '5G' gigabit mobile data a reality

We're barely seeing 4G take hold here in the States and the FCC has begun the process to push into 5G for mobile data. The government's communications council voted unanimously to start looking into accessing the higher-than-24GHz frequency spectrum...

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Lockheed Martin thinks it can give the world unlimited clean energy in 20 years

Remember back in the '50s, when official-sounding newsreels promised that we'd have new-kew-lur-powered cars by the '70s and no one would ever be unhappy? Probably not, since we've gotten a skewed sense of history from watching too many episodes of...

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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Air Force promotion system changes: Only recent EPRs will count

Starting next year, enlisted airmen will start with a clean slate each time they come up for promotion.

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Old vs. new

Under the Air Force's new enlisted promotion system, enlisted performance report scores will carry a great deal more weight.

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Military deals at ski getaways & what's new at some resorts near you

It's coming.

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Build Hybrid Cloud Storage, with the Synology DiskStation Manager

Overview This article will illustrate how an SME can leverage the Synology DiskStation Manager (DSM), the Operating System for Synology Products, to build a Hybrid Cloud, while also defining ‘What...

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Sunday, November 9, 2014

Eating disorders fairly rare among troops, study finds

A new study finds that eating disorder diagnoses in the U.S. military remain somewhat rare, but perhaps not surprisingly, female troops are 20 times more likely to have such issues than males.

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Resident Evil is getting its own TV series

If you love Zombies, but find The Walking Dead's narrative a little too serious, pay attention: a campier option is coming soon. Constantin Film, the production group behind the Resident Evil movies has announced that the franchise is being adapted...

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Fast-charging batteries will power your gadgets for 20 years

Fast-charging batteries are all nice and good, but the lifespan matters, too -- why should you have to replace power packs (or entire devices) every couple of years ? You may not have to give up performance or longevity if researchers at Nanyang...

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Saturday, November 8, 2014

Windows 10’s very different way of updating

Preview builds and multiple update speeds will make for an all-new Windows.

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PlexiDrone is a highly portable quadcopter for budding aerial photographers

If there was a list of features we wanted on a ready-to-fly drone, it might well read like PlexiDrone's spec-sheet. Unlike many off-the-shelf hobby quadcopters, this one comes in bits that you "snap" together when needed, making it more portable....

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Sony cuts the price of its 'Digital Paper' and now it's only $1,000

If the only thing keeping you from Sony's electronic paper replacement was the price, you're in luck. According to The eBook Reader, these days anyone can grab the flexible 13.3-inch E Ink display from Sony's online store (previously it was...

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NASA video outlines plan for Orion's first unmanned spaceflight

After years of development and launch delays, NASA's Orion spacecraft is almost ready for its first unmanned flight, and the space agency just outlined the capsule's flight path. The unmanned launch will take place in December, and will serve as a...

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Thursday, November 6, 2014

The Thirty Meter Telescope's construction is finally underway

After decades in limbo and a few more months of construction delay, the folks behind the $1.4 billion Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) Project have begun building the gargantuan device at last. The groundbreaking ceremony was held just this October 7th...

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Chromecast's custom backgrounds are finally here

Google initially promised a summer release for Backdrops at I/O, but once we passed the autumn solstice it was anyone's guess when the Chromecast feature would arrive. But hey, it's rolling out now and that's what matters, right? To use your own G+...

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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Plex brings its media streaming magic to Xbox

Plex has more than its share of fans thanks to its powerful and versatile streaming media capabilities. If you've got a video file (regardless of how you obtained it) there's a good chance Plex can play it. And play it anywhere -- on your Roku, on...

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