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Google+ iOS App Arrives in 48 More Countries

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Google+ iOS App Arrives in 48 More Countries
6:54:17 AMStan Schroeder
Google has made its iOS application for Google+ available in 48 new countries and territories.

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This Alarm Clock Will Shock You Out of Bed
Thursday, January 17, 2013 8:51 PMCamille Bautista
How many times do you press snooze in the morning? Five more minutes often turns into an hour, and it's hard to say no to the allure of being wrapped in a blanket burrito. India-based designer Sankalp Sinha created an alarm clock that'll make sure you get to work on time. The singNshock delivers an electric shock pulse when the user presses the button, sending microvolts to jump-start the day.

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'Disney Infinity' Wants to Make Playtime Digital: Will it Succeed?
Thursday, January 17, 2013 2:41 PMChristina Warren
Disney Infinity is more than just a new game, it's a new business and merchandising model from Disney Interactive. One part Minecraft, two parts Skylanders, with dashes of Club Penguin and Mario Paint, it's Disney's most ambitious interactive investment yet. The new project — which Disney describes not as a game but as a "universe" — is Disney's attempt to fuse physical toys with a digital world.

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Inflatable Earbuds Aim for Apple Debut
Thursday, January 17, 2013 2:15 PMTechNewsDaily
An earpiece that inflates like a tiny airbag inside human ears creates the perfect fit for music-listening experience and it may soon be in Apple stores.

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King Overtakes Zynga to Become Number One in Facebook Gaming
Thursday, January 17, 2013 12:27 PMEmily Price
King.com is now number one when it comes to Facebook games. The company has overtaken Zynga for top honors on the social network, with three of its games making Facebook's top 10 in January. In the #1 slot is Candy Crush Saga. A Bejeweled-style game that has players match three or more like pieces of candy together to remove them from the board.

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This App Deletes Your Personal Information From the Web
Thursday, January 17, 2013 11:55 AMSamantha Murphy
It's nearly impossible to fully delete yourself from the Internet, but a new app from online privacy startup Abine says it will significantly cut down on your online footprint.

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Lenovo Releases ThinkPad Chromebook for Schools
Thursday, January 17, 2013 10:57 AMZoe Fox
Lenovo is launching its latest laptop model for schools that will now run Google's operating instead of one from Microsoft. The rugged ThinkPad X131e Chromebook was designed with school administrators and teachers in mind, ZDNet reports. The device can be easily controlled from the cloud and runs thousands of educational apps. The company has yet to announce pricing of the computer, but special bidding will begin for schools on Feb.

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How the Tesla Electric Car Actually Works
Thursday, January 17, 2013 10:33 AMSam Laird
The Tesla electric car is celebrated by car enthusiasts and Silicon Valley techies alike, but somewhat mysterious to the average Joe. Here's how it works.

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The Internet In 2012: 634 Million Websites, 2.4 Billion Users
Thursday, January 17, 2013 9:51 AMStan Schroeder
The folks from uptime monitoring company Royal Pingdom have assembled a gargantuan list of various internet-related stats from 2012, and it's a very interesting read.

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10 Star Wars Technologies We Actually Want
Thursday, January 17, 2013 9:25 AMBob Al-Greene
A long time ago — well, last Friday — the White House struck down a petition for a real Death Star on its We the People site. In one swift stroke, the Obama administration Force-choked any politically active nerd's greatest dream: seeing that technological terror floating beside our lame, forest-free moon. OK, so maybe building a Death Star was always going to be impossible, even for a computer.

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LG Already Sold 300 Giant Ultra HD TVs at $22,000 Apiece
Thursday, January 17, 2013 8:17 AMStan Schroeder
If you thought no one would dish out $22,000 for LG's brand new 84-inch, 4K TV set, you were wrong. In fact, Chosun Ilbo claims LG has already sold 300 units in Korea. Though it's not the most expensive TV out there, the price tag on LG's Ultra HD behemoth can buy you at least four regular (non-4K) TVs of similar size.

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