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Does Sony Want to Make You Pay to Charge Your Gadgets? [VIDEO]
Tuesday, February 14, 2012 11:28 PMSam Laird
Sony is developing power outlet technology that will track energy consumption. The next logical step? Charging users by how much energy they consume while charging their smartphones, laptops and other devices. The technology uses IC chips to...



Google Street View Takes You Inside Ancient Japanese Caves [VIDEO]
Tuesday, February 14, 2012 10:14 PMSam Laird
Stalactites and stalagmites galore! Google wants to take you spelunking without your even having to step away from the laptop. The company set loose photography crews to gather 360-degree documentation of a couple underground Japanese wonders....



Cow Collar Texts Ranchers When Animals Are Sick, In Heat [VIDEO]
Tuesday, February 14, 2012 8:30 PMKate Freeman
Even cows can benefit from having a mobile device. A new collar being developed for cattle ranchers could send cow health updates to farmers' cellphones. The device could help ranchers save money in the long run, monitoring the health of their...



You'll Love Sharing TED Talks With New Quotes Feature
Tuesday, February 14, 2012 5:26 PMBrian Anthony Hernandez
Look at any social network and you're bound to find countless quotations strewn throughout the sea of posts, tweets and status updates. TED -- the non-profit that brings you 18-minutes-or-less speeches by influential leaders -- wants to...



There Will Be More Smartphones Than Humans on the Planet by Year's End [VIDEO]
Tuesday, February 14, 2012 3:41 PMMashable Video
A prediction for the future of smartphone growth makes some bold projections: By the end of this year, there could be more smartphones on the planet than humans, and by 2016 there could be 10 billion smartphones. That's 1.4 mobile devices per...



The iPad 3 Will Have 4G [REPORT]
Tuesday, February 14, 2012 3:06 PMChris Taylor
It's mid-February, when every true geek's heart turns to rumors of the upcoming Apple iPad. Here's Tuesday's scoop: the iPad 3, set to launch next month, will run on AT&T and Verizon's superfast 4G networks. According to the Wall Street Journal,...



Lost at the Supermarket? Grocery App Will Light Your Way [VIDEO]
Tuesday, February 14, 2012 2:05 PMAlissa Skelton
The grocery store will no longer be able to fool us by rearranging aisles, once a new indoor navigation smartphone app goes live. The app, called ByteLight, will direct you to the items you're looking for -- presuming the store has added the...



Box-Shaped Electric Bike Redefines the Scooter
Tuesday, February 14, 2012 11:56 AMPSFK
Simply dubbed the Boxx, this electric vehicle rethinks the traditional design of motorbikes with a minimalistic and stylish approach. The square bike is built using light-weight aluminum and is strong enough to support 300 pounds. It can travel...



Dr. Google Will See You Now: Search Can Identify Causes of Health Symptoms
Tuesday, February 14, 2012 11:33 AMMashable Video
The next time you need to identify a mysterious pain in your body, you could look it up in Google Search, and Google will tell you directly on the results page what might be the possible cause of your symptoms. "You might be trying to understand...



New Photo App Erases the Photobomb
Tuesday, February 14, 2012 11:00 AMSarah Kessler
It doesn't matter whether you're taking photos at a cheesy tourist trap or at the Golden Globes -- there's always a risk that a stranger (or Tina Fey) will ruin your memories with a cameo appearance in the background. Photo technology company...



 
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