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Your Philips Hue Is About to Get a Whole Lot Smarter
via Gizmodo | Posted May 14th, 2013 05:00 AM
The luminescent chameleon that is the Philips Hue lighting system is pretty sweet as it is but, starting today, it*s going to gain a swath of new functions demanded by its users. Here*s what*s in store for version 1.1. Read more...    
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Gaming League Employee Turns 14000 Users Into BitcoinMining Zombies
via Gizmodo | Posted May 2nd, 2013 06:34 AM
A good Bitcoin mining rig is hard to find. They*re expensive, they take up space, they wrack up huge energy bills. Not at all practical for your average ESEA gaming network employee. Nefarious code that turns 14,000 of your users into an unwitting pe ...
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Six Things the Phone Books Actually Still Good For
via Gizmodo | Posted May 1st, 2013 07:25 AM
The phone book. There*s perhaps no more outmoded, unnecessary, downright wasteful collection of printed information in the known universe. But Doghouse Diaries has a few suggestions that might make them useful after all.Read more...   & ...
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Silk Natures Homespun Supermaterial
via Gizmodo | Posted April 26th, 2013 06:30 AM
#materials Most of your exposure to silk probably comes in the form of uncomfortably sensual linens or cobwebs in a dusty old closet. In reality, though, silk is an incredible and overlooked material. While it may have roots in the ancient past, ...
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Apple docked 118000 by Chinese court for violating authors copyrights
via Engadget RSS Feed | Posted April 25th, 2013 06:15 AM
Apple will have to pay three Chinese authors a total of $118,000 for stocking their books in its App Store without a proper say-so, according to China Daily. A court ruled that it was Apple*s job to verify that third-party uploads met copyright re ...
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