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Usually, I wouldn t want my antenna to be seen. It s just something I am always obsessing over. It s just a clutter anyway, that’s what I always think. Luckily, some company thought of incorporating the antenna into this picture frame, so that it will only look like an ordinary figure on your living rooms.
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Android for Windows phones simple concept, simple enough installation, but awesome results. The good people behind the XDAndroid project have been working hard to allow you to get your Google juices flowing nice and freely on your WinMo device and the latest build looks to have all but completed the task.
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It is truly amazing how much robots have evolved in the last twenty years or so. We are nowadays able to see advanced machines that are not only technology milestones, but very practical solutions to man's most common problems. In the past, you could see some devices/gadgets built specifically for the elderly or for the disabled, but those gadgets cannot be compared with the Robosoft Kompai robot at any level.
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Isn t Italy a place of contrast? After the country s judiciary slammed Google for failing to keep a tight enough leash on user-uploaded content, we're now hearing that its local version of Wired magazine is putting forward the internet as a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of its contributions to helping advance dialogue, debate and consensus.
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Now, this is somewhat unusual for you to read here, but the following news involves not one, but two gadgets. First of the two would be the cell phone that a woman was loudly using in a Lancaster movie theater, at 9:00 PM during a Saturday night where people were watching Shutter Island. We all know that it is most rude to use your cell phone or speak in the theater, but usually nobody does anything about it.
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PrimeSense was formed in 2005, and unless you re a sickly obsessed silicon junkie, you ve probably never heard of them. All that changes today. We sat down with the company at GDC to learn more about the chip that it produces, and we left with an imagination sore from being stretched so severely.
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