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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Man staring at iPad causes airport evacuation
By Chris Matyszczyk At the Sydney Airport, a man is so engrossed in his iPad that he wanders past a security screening and causes an alert.
Simpsons World Preview: Nearly 300 Hours of Springfield in Your Pocket
As the longest-running sitcom on TV, The Simpsons has accumulated a trove of digital content that’s record-setting in almost every way: a staggering 552 episodes from 25 seasons. This October, FXX will launch an app that lets fans (with a cable package) stream every episode, on any device—plus give them unprecedented power to browse shows, search for quotes, share clips, and curate playlists.
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Adobe Photoshop Is Coming to Chromebook
By Darren Orf
Google Chrome will soon be graced with Adobe’s creative sweet, starting with streaming access to Photoshop.
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5 More Dead Malls That Found Surprising Second Lives
By Sarah Zhang
When malls die—as so many have these days—they too often end up as sad, empty lots befitting only for ruin porn and zombie movies. But a handful of malls have been repurposed for unusual inhabitants, from Christian car dealerships to, yes, even zombies.
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5 More Dead Malls That Found Surprising Second Lives
By Sarah Zhang
When malls die—as so many have these days—they too often end up as sad, empty lots befitting only for ruin porn and zombie movies. But a handful of malls have been repurposed for unusual inhabitants, from Christian car dealerships to, yes, even zombies.
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This Tiny 3G Chip Will Pump the Internet Into Anything
It might not look much, but this is the world’s smallest 3G chip—and it could help bring Internet connectivity to even the tiniest of devices.
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Get a Pebble smartwatch for $99.99
By Rick Broida It’s not the sexist wrist-companion you can buy, but at this price, it’s definitely the best.
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Device allows completely paralysed rats to walk again
By Michelle Starr By electrically stimulating the severed part of the spinal cord, scientists are able to precisely control in real-time the limbs of a paralysed rat — and human trials are on the way.