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Netflix teams with eyeIO to lower bandwidth use on movie night
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Kicking up a fuss about Netflix hogging all your bandwidth? Perhaps the company's latest partnership could induce a rapid ... Read More >>Nokia establishes stance on conflict minerals in formal policy
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Recent weeks have seen a swell of interest in corporate responsibility, particularly with regard to technology manufacturing ... Read More >>Roland’s iModela 3D milling machine: it’s a crafty tool
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3D printing. Sure, that's pretty neat, but there are other ways to make three dimensional objects at home. Roland's new ... Read More >>Apple updates iBooks Author EULA to clarify restriction on format, not content
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Apple updated iBooks Author to version 1.0.1 on Friday afternoon, the only change being ... Read More >>3D printed Pirate Bay ship
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One of the first "physibles" available for download on The Pirate Bay's 3D object download site was a 3D model of TPB's ... Read More >>Old Spice’s Terry Crews Crashes a Bounce Ad [VIDEO]
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In the latest evolution of Old Spice‘s “what will they do next?” social media ad campaign, spokesman Terry ... Read More >>Ian Bogost: the sarcastic game dev and academic who gave us Cow Clicker
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In Wired, Jason Tanz tells the bizarre, incredible tale of how Ian Bogost's satirical Facebook game "Cow Clicker" became an ... Read More >>Follow-Up: MasterCard Is Killing U.S. Credit Card Magnetic Strips, While Pushing NFC Tech
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MasterCard has revealed it's finally pushing the EMV system (aka chip-and-PIN) across its U.S. credit card infrastructure. ... Read More >>





