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|  | This new material could charge your phone while you breathe 11.20.2012 1:45 PM Georgia Techs new piezoelectric material charges devices with tiny drips of static electricity. | |
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|  | Kickstarter, 3D printer maker Formlabs get hit with a patent lawsuit 11.21.2012 12:06 PM The 3D-printng scene has been left relatively unscathed by the patent wars that play out elsewhere in the tech world. Until now anyway. | |
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|  | Review: Brookstone Rover 2.0 App-Controlled Spy Tank 11.17.2012 8:30 AM The Rover 2.0 is an awesome concept, but it feels too much like an unfinished product to spend $150 on. | |
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|  | Will we ever run out of new music? (and other things we didnt cover) 11.21.2012 5:30 PM Its time for your mid-week GeekBytes update! Today we'll look at the end of new music, a piece of computer history that's back from the dead, and a quicker way to get at Google Street View. | |
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|  | Light-up Tron-inspired hoodie is better than your boring jacket 11.19.2012 4:36 PM Want to look like you're from Tron but don't want to look like you were trying? This is what you want. | |
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|  | Review: Relaunched Jawbone Up is a fashionable fitness tracker 11.20.2012 9:00 AM The original Jawbone Up was a disaster. But the re-released model fixes the problems with its predecessor, and combines with the companion iOS app for a very nice and stylish fitness tracker. | |
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|  | Radiation levels on Mars are safe for humans (and other things we didn't cover) 11.20.2012 5:30 PM E-books track your reading, put XMBC on your Raspberry Pi, and other things we didnt cover. | |
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|  | NASA might have big news, but prefers to keep you guessing (for now) 11.21.2012 9:50 AM The Mars Rover found something big. Well, maybe. NASA doesnt want to say for sure just yet. | |
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|  | NASA's Mars rover gets Thanksgiving mission 11.21.2012 2:45 PM NASA's rover Curiosity will be spending the next several days using the camera on its mast in a search for the next route to travel on Mars. | |
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|  | NEC is working on a suitcase-sized DNA analyzer 11.22.2012 9:00 AM NEC is working on a suitcase-sized DNA analyzer, which it says will be able to process samples at the scene of a crime or disaster in as little as 25 minutes. | |
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