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The First USB 30 Flash Drive Thats Small Enough To Lose
via Gizmodo | Posted June 19th, 2013 07:07 AM
It was inevitable that USB 3 flash drives would eventually catch up to their USB 2 predecessors in terms of shedding excess weight, but it*s still nice to see I-O Data introducing what could be the smallest USB 3 flash drive now on the market.Read mo ...
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flash drivesflash drives, usbusb, u3cpslu3cpsl, gadgetsgadgets, io dataio data, usb 3usb 3, storagestorage
 
You Should Stop Using Your iOSGenerated Hotspot Password Right Now
via Gizmodo | Posted June 19th, 2013 06:54 AM
The ability to turn your iPhone into a Wi-Fi hotspot is a fantastically useful little tool in and of itself. But Apple, being the generous overlord that it is, goes so far as to automatically generate a network key, keeping even the most absent-minded ...
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privacyprivacy, hotspotshotspots, wifiwifi, securitysecurity
 
3D Printing Graduates from Plastic Chunks to Incredible MicroBatteries
via Gizmodo | Posted June 19th, 2013 06:50 AM
3D printing is great for building lifeless husks out of plastic, but soon we*ll be able to start printing guts as well. Scientists have figured out how to coax a fully functioning lithium-ion battery out of nothing but some paste, and those small bat ...
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batteriesbatteries, electronicselectronics, 3d printing3d printing, gutsguts
 
23 Lighthouses That Span a Millennium of Sea Travel
via Gizmodo | Posted June 19th, 2013 06:28 AM
For most of us, lighthouses are synonymous with trips to the shore. But for seafarers, lighthouses have represented a vital symbol of safe passage for centuries. In fact, they go back to 280 BC, when the famed Lighthouse of Alexandria was built—tho ...
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designdesign, collectioncollection, architecturearchitecture, lighthouselighthouse
 
Nikes Roving Laser Bus Created Soccer Fields Out of Thin Air
via Gizmodo | Posted June 19th, 2013 06:13 AM
When you*re a kid, all you need is a handful of backpacks and crumpled up coats to turn an empty playground into a soccer field. But to promote its new soccer shoes designed for street use, Nike worked with ad agency DoubleYou in Madrid, Spain, to co ...
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sportssports, nikenike, laserslasers, soccersoccer, advertisingadvertising
 
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