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Today's annular eclipse — affectionally dubbed a "ring of fire" — will be the first of its kind visible from the mainland U.S. since 1994. And we won't get another until 2023.
General Motors ended 10 million in Facebook ad spending after determining the ads didn't work for it
Russian researchers build partial android for bizarre mind-transfer project (confirming their dominant position as the go-to archetype for Bond movie evil scientists)
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4-cylinder automotive engine UH-18SP hovercraft
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After nearly six years in the neighborhood, Lower Haters has closed its doors at 597 Haight Street.
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a holographic telepresence project from Microsoft Research
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Pebble smartwatch tops 10 million in Kickstarter pledges, sells all 85,000 watches
Ariel Atom-inspired simulator touts world's first 180-degree spherical projector screen
‘Fragile Earth’ App Shows the Earth As It Was And As It Is
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Collins Maps More before and after images on our Planet Earth board
iOS app allows anyone to make 3D model from real object
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Jared Zimmerman they don't know how to make a "model" yet, but if they let you export the single images you could use Autodesk 123D Catch to make 3D models
One Last Look At The Space Shuttle Endeavour's Cockpit Before It's Shut Down Forever
DARPA's next Grand Challenge to focus on humanoid robots
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Michal Migurski I (ee aye) will, always, love, you.
"The prototype version Google showed off on Wednesday looked like a very polished and well-designed pair of wrap-around glasses with a clear display that sits above the eye. The glasses can stream information to the lenses and allow the wearer to send and receive messages through voice commands. There is also a built-in camera to record video and take pictures."
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"It was the first computer - ever - and it was turned on in March of 1951 for the U.S. Census Bureau. The UNIVAC, or Universal Automatic Computer, was big: an entire room, filled with more than 5,000 vacuum tubes and consuming 150 kW of power. It operated at a mere 2000 instructions per second."
Researcher publishes specs for real Linux-powered Star Trek tricorder
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Garoo the Robo-One 19 Champion faced off against Gargoyle Mini for the Robo-One 20 Championship
Single-shot palm pistol
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Andrew Cunningham If you sneeze with this in your and and it goes off, is that suicide?
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Liz Dalay whaaa? so sad. I interviewed the owners once—they were so nice! it was a really neat place to just chill in the neighborhood.