Saturday, October 31, 2015

The latest advance in 3D printing: replacement teeth



The latest 3D printing innovation could change the way you think about your visit to the dentist.

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ryan mcginley's most extreme nudes yet



Ryan McGinley is a master of reinvention. Although he has been photographing beautiful downtown kids in the buff for his entire 16-year-long career, they've never been quite so exposed to the elements as in his most recent series, 'Winter.

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Thursday, October 29, 2015

Eyebrows That Have Gone Really Really Wrong (32 pics)





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Cockney James Bond is a Thing of Beauty



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Why tanking iPad sales are partly down to the iPad 2



One of the reasons why iPad sales are floundering is that Apple isn't giving users much of a reason to upgrade. And Apple can't do much to force users to upgrade for a few years.

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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Satechi’s new compact USB-C hub adds 3 USB ports + SD card slots to single-port MacBooks



We’ve already seen several crowdfunding campaigns for USB-C hubs to expand the capability of Apple’s 12-inch Retina MacBook, which features a single USB-C port for connecting accessories, and Satechi is joining the scene with its own USB-C hub available now.

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Daily Picdump (97 pics)



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StoryShop Is A Story Planning App For Writers So Your Dragon Killers Can Kill The Dragon



If your Princess is in another castle maybe you can write her out of it. StoryShop is a new piece of software for writers by the guys who wrote Write, Publish, Repeat and it aims to make it wicked easy to write fiction. Created by Sean Platt, Johnny B.

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The Library of Congress's New DRM Rules Are a Victory For Digital Freedom



Copyright law (and therefore DRM, the software companies can use to lock down their products) is controlled by the Library of Congress. Every three years, the Librarian makes decisions on certain critical exemptions. This time around, it looks like they’ve got things right.

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Random Pictures Of The Day – 70 Pics



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Android Users Can Now Record & Publish Their Video Gameplay From The Google Play Games App



Google is doubling down on its investment in its Twitch competitor, YouTube Gaming, with today’s launch of a new feature in its Google Play Games app that will allow users to record and share their best moments directly from their favorite mobile games.

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Guy spends a month making a seriously impressive “Predator” costume (26 Photos)



0 0 0 2 “Using a spandex onesie each piece of foam was glued on then covered with multiple coats of latex.” 3 4 “Ready for paint” 5 6 7 “The armor was cut and formed using a thinner more rigid foam.” 8 9 10 11 “Blade cut from ABS plastic then shaped using a dremel tool.

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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

HTC One A9 review



HTC's iPhone lookalike hits a lot of important targets. But overall it feels like another near miss for the Taiwanese manufacturer — especially for buyers outside the U.S. For an awful lot of people, the HTC One A9 will be all the smartphone they need.

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Groovv Makes Apple Pay for Small Business Easy and Inexpensive



Many of the big retailers have embraced Apple Pay as a payment option as the industry moves to more secure mobile payments. However, most small merchants have not upgraded their payment systems because of the cost.

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WTF of The Day: People Are Really Angry Because This Math Strategy Says '5+5+5=15' is Wrong



What if someone told you that 5+5+5 doesn't equal 15? Any sane person with a second grand education would call your bluff. But they'd be wrong. At least, according to the Common Core curriculum.

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How to request an App Store refund directly from your iPhone



Contrary to popular belief, it is possible, and relatively easy I might add, to request refunds for purchases made on the App Store. This includes both in-app purchases and regular app purchases. Refunds on the App Store aren’t automatic, and require approval by an iTunes Support Advisor.

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EU to bring an end to data roaming charges in 2017



The European Parliament has approved a new plan that will see the end of mobile roaming charges across the countries of the European Union. Beginning on June 15, 2017, carriers will no longer be able to charge customers for roaming calls, texts, or data usage while they travel throughout the EU.

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How app thinning, tagging, and on-demand resources work on the new Apple TV (Dave Tach/Polygon)



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Guy loses his mind in haunted house, has to be rescued (Video)



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Hands-on: SteelSeries’ Nimbus is the first Made For Apple TV game controller, but should you care?



For the moment, the new Apple TV’s accessory compatibility can fairly be described as “confusing.” It’s confirmed that Bluetooth speakers and headphones — previously unsupported by older Apple TVs — work with the new model.

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The Copyright Office Has Granted DMCA Exemptions for Jailbreaking Devices!



Jailbreaking is something that allows users to gain control over their devices that isn't typically possible under OEM controls and settings intended to keep users within certain boundaries.

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All my friends say I’m pretty fly for a wi-fi (25 Photos)



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Chase's Dumb New Mobile Payments System is Destined to Fail 



Mobile payments are all the rage right now! There’s the contactless magic of Apple and Android Pay, Samsung’s awesomely cool magnetic thing, and Chase’s system that lets you use a Chase card in a Chase-approved store, by simple scanning a QR code. Wait, what?

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Nanofiber gel and snake venom work together to stop the bleeding



Researchers at Rice University announced a novel use for batroxobin, a hemotoxic component in the venom of two South American pit viper species.

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On the Downside, Someone Will Probably Throw Your Sandwich Away



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So maybe I lied just a little bit on my resume



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Remember Happy Meal toys from the ’80s & ’90s? (50 Photos)



0 0 0 2 Power Rangers Toys (1995) 3 Berenstain Bears (1986) 4 Bambi Figurines (1988) 5 Batman Car Figures (1992) 6 Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers Cars (1989) 7 Teenie Beanie Babies (1997) 8 Mickey’s Birthdayland Race Cars (1989) 9 Nickelodeon Game Gadgets (1992) 10 Bobby’s World (1994

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GTA 5 Hulk Mod is Better Than Actual Hulk Games



You can keep your Batmans and your Deadpools: I want another Hulk game. He doesn’t need the dark, emotional veneer that’s been painted over Batman, just a big city to leap over and smash into rubble. This post originally appeared on Kotaku UK.

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A Fun Look at Bond Girls from the 1960s to Today (13 pics)





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T-Mobile added 2.3 million new customers in Q3 2015 with revenues up by 7 percent



T-Mobile continues to see growth in both new customers and in its bottom line. The wireless carrier announced that it had added 2.3 million new customers during the third quarter of 2015. Revenues were also up by 7 percent compared to the same period a year ago, to $7.8 billion.

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The Popular Over-The-Counter Cold Medicine That Science Says Doesn't Work



In 1976, the FDA deemed a 10 milligram oral dose of phenylephrine safe and effective at relieving congestion, making it possible for companies to use the ingredient without conducting studies.

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Monday, October 26, 2015

New Study Suggests Alzheimer's Is Associated with Brain Fungus



Every year, more people over the age of 65 are suffering from dementia. Researchers are still searching for a cause, but a new study offers a fascinating possibility: some cases of Alzheimer’s may be linked to a simple brain fungus.

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How to permanently delete your Facebook account



So you’ve grown sick and tired of Facebook and will be no longer using the service in the foreseeable future, eh? You’d be making a mistake assuming you could wipe your data and close the account by flipping a switch.

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30 Days Hath September





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Scientists made the blackest material ever



Scientists may have made a breakthrough in materials that can help manipulate light at nanoscale, but is it really, really, really black? No.

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Man Licenses His Video Footage To Sony, Sony Issues Copyright Claim Against Him



An anonymous reader writes: Mitch Martinez creates high-resolution stock video footage, and then licenses it out to people who need footage to go along with their creative projects.

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Check Your Investment Portfolio Somewhere Else!



"My Bark-shire Hathaway stock is through the roof, I'll do what I want!"

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Video Explainer: The Math Inside the Shape of DNA



Everyone knows what the iconic right-handed helix of DNA looks like, with its inter-linking string of molecules forming a pleasing, gentle twist. But there’s more to the shape than meets the eye, and this video explains some of the mathematical secrets lurking within DNA.

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Humans In 1000 Years [Science Video] : Geeks are Sexy Technology NewsGeeks are Sexy Technology News



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Watch Neil DeGrasse Tyson And Bill Nye Get Autotuned In This Music Video



Symphony of Science is back! The project, helmed by John D. Boswell (aka Melodysheep) had been putting together some fantastic music videos featuring autotuned scientists. Now, he’s collaborated with the Planetary Society for the latest video, Beyond the Horizon.

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Sunday, October 25, 2015

Charge Dock for Apple Watch + iPhone



The Belkin Charge Dock for Apple Watch + iPhone is the first dock to include an integrated charger for the Apple Watch. The dock uses the same magnetic technology as the Apple Watch charging cable. Magnets align the connectors automatically, and inductive charging begins instantly.

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Thursday, October 22, 2015

Harvard creates a material that lets light go 'infinitely fast'



Researchers at Harvard University announced recently that they had successfully developed a means of manipulating light at the nanoscale, which could lead to photonic-based (rather than electronic) telecommunications. Think, ubiquitous fiber optics.

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Marty McFly Is Here to Remind You 2015 'Kinda Sucks'



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How to know what an emoji means



What does this emoji mean? I’ve found myself asking this question several times because not all of them are always explicit. The emoji with two hands together, for example. Is it two people high fiving each other? Or is it someone praying? As I said, it’s not always obvious.

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YouTubers Are Up In Arms About YouTube Red 



The past 24 hours have been a tortured 24 hours for YouTube professionals and their fans. The famously free video site announced a new paid service called YouTube Red, and nobody’s really sure what it means. But some YouTubers are already making end-time predictions.

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Unfathomable slaughter! NBA Live 16 claims less than 1% of NBA 2K16’s sales



Everyone likes to look at 2K Games as a helpless victim caught in the warpath of EA’s wrath. Yes, we all loved NFL2K, and it took a shifty exclusivity deal to help Madden recover the lost market share that NFL2K5 gobbled up with its $19.99 price tag. Or am I just old with that line of thinking?

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These Star-Crossed Stellar Lovers Are Heading for a Disaster of Cosmic Proportions



Behold VFTS 352, the hottest and most massive “overcontact binary” star system ever discovered. The two stars, which are so close that they’re touching, feature a combined mass 57 times that of our Sun.

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HTC exec on A9: Apple copied us



This could be the iPhone/Android argument of the year. Did HTC copy Apple’s design for the One A9, or did Apple copy HTC? One HTC exec says it’s the latter.

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Bulldog puppy reacts to seeing rain for the first time (Video)



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Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Ferrari chairman believes Apple will build a car amid growing EV rumors



Speaking today on CNBC, Ferrari chairman and Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne spoke affirmatively when asked if he believes Apple will make a car.

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