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|  | WebOS runs on the Asus Transformer Prime, but it doesn't do much yet 10.01.2012 3:44 PM While rooting a Transformer Prime with WebOS may seem impressive, its just a pretty face without a functioning touchscreen. | |
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|  | Artist's project to blast gold-plated artifact disc into orbit 10.03.2012 7:06 AM The Last Pictures project is scheduled to blast off this fall, sending a communications satellite into space with a gold-plated, photo-filled disc attached to it that is meant to be a cultural artifact for aliens to find. | |
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|  | This DIY Lego Microscope Results in Massive Savings 10.03.2012 10:40 AM As a kid, I was pretty certain that you could build basically anything from Lego bricks. One PhD student seems to have grown up with a similar belief, and created a Brewster angle microscope (BAM) out of Lego bricks. | |
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|  | Create cardboard cutout figures with Foldable.me 10.03.2012 2:50 PM Foldable.me lets you design your own foldable cardboard figure, and ships it worldwide for free. | |
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|  | Mars rover update: Curiosity meets a rock named Jake and photographs a moon 09.29.2012 8:00 AM The big news from the red planet this week was Curiositys discovery of an ancient streambed, which lends even more proof to the theory that water once flowed freely on Marss surface. But dont worry, theres still plenty more to catch up on in this weeks update! | |
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|  | Video chat glasses that map your face, catch every blink 10.02.2012 6:00 AM The glasses may eventually replacing the fuzzy, two-dimensional avatar images that are common on chat programs today | |
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|  | Fully autonomous robotic drones are coming, Skynet after that? 10.04.2012 10:48 AM University of Connecticut researchers are working on making the smart machines of science fiction into fact. | |
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|  | Curiosity is the mayor of Gale Crater (and other things we didn't cover) 10.04.2012 5:30 PM Thursday's GeekBytes round-up will have you lost in space. | |
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|  | In a smartphone world, everything is an accessory 10.05.2012 12:30 PM In the race to create slicker products, mobile phones are the new brains for hire. At Japan's largest electronics show, booths are packed with "smart products"--and smartphones are at the core of all of them. | |
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|  | Watch 'Somebody That I Used To Know' as rendered by devices you used to know 10.02.2012 1:26 PM Gotye's 'Somebody That I Used To Know' is a pretty spiffy song but this rendition by obsolete electronics is possibly even better than the original. | |
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