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Boost Your iPad's Sound Quality With This Amplifier | | iPad users are vociferous about their love for Apple's flagship tablet except for one detail: weak sound quality from its rear-facing speakers. It's a common gripe that one company aims to solve. Sabine is an amplifier that redirects sound to the front of the iPad. Laser cut from anodized aluminum to match other Apple products, the device attaches without adhesive.
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There's a MacBook Pro Inside This Old Book | Wednesday, March 06, 2013 8:46 PM | Charlie White |
| Attention tweedy professorial types: This BookBook case will let you hide your Retina MacBook Pro from your old-school colleagues, making them think you're carrying around a dignified old tome rather than a laptop from the future. Twelve South has added the Retina MacBook Pro to the stable of devices that can use its distressed-leather BookBook cases.
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Free Music App Brings Top YouTube Songs to Your iPhone | Wednesday, March 06, 2013 8:29 PM | Vignesh Ramachandran |
| Digital music subscription services have brought us the ability to stream millions of songs on our smartphones, but generally the good ones cost the equivalent of at least a couple Starbucks lattes a month. A new alternative lets you do the same, without forking over any cash.
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Dita Von Teese Debuts 3D-Printed Dress | Wednesday, March 06, 2013 7:41 PM | Nina Frazier |
| Style icon Dita Von Teese debuted a 3D-printed dress at the Ace Hotel on Monday, born out of a collaboration between designer Michael Schmidt and architect Francis Bitonti.
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Ringya App Transforms Paper Lists Into Shareable Mobile Contacts | Wednesday, March 06, 2013 4:52 PM | Camille Bautista |
| Staying connected in today's digital age is simpler than ever. Family, friends and colleagues are accessible with the click of a button, but managing all your contacts isn't as easy. Dave is listed in your digital black book, but where did you meet him again? Was the plumber's name Paul or Saul? Ringya, a free mobile app, solves the problem of the ever-growing contact list by letting users organize names and numbers in context groups.
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Why Android Takes Forever to Get Cool Apps | Wednesday, March 06, 2013 4:22 PM | TechNewsDaily |
| Even though there are more Android phones than iPhones in the United States, the number and variety of Android apps lags compared to Apple's offerings. For instance, Android users had to wait a year before they got Instagram or Pinterest apps. New research helps explain why. There's got to be more to the story than the number of phones.
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New LED Light Bulb Looks and Lights Like an Incandescent | Wednesday, March 06, 2013 2:50 PM | Camille Bautista |
| Cree has announced a new series of energy-saving light bulbs that look and function like incandescents. Unlike most LED alternatives on the market, these bulbs start at less than $10 and save up to 84% in energy, and they're shaped like traditional bulbs. Cree's new bulb lasts 25 times longer than incandescents. If used three hours per day, one can last up to 22.8 years.
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20 Space Wallpapers That Are Out of This World | Wednesday, March 06, 2013 1:26 PM | Amanda Wills |
| These desktop wallpapers capture the mystery and beauty of space -- from iconic moonwalkers, to a rarely seen birth of a star in a distant nebula.
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Use These 10 Apps During Downtime | Wednesday, March 06, 2013 11:40 AM | Matt Petronzio |
| Downtime is hard to find, whether you're working 9 to 5, going to school or raising your kids full-time.
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The Dazzling Evolution of Energy-Efficient Lighting | Wednesday, March 06, 2013 11:28 AM | Fran Berkman |
| Here's a bright idea: light bulbs that use 75% to 80% less energy. Compact fluorescent bulbs (CFL) and light-emitting diode bulbs (LED) are quickly becoming the new norm. These newer bulbs have a bright future since the U.S. Government passed the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, which requires a systematic reduction of inefficient incandescent bulbs, culminating in 2014.
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Scientists Track Sharks With Underwater Robots | Wednesday, March 06, 2013 10:39 AM | Discovery News |
| Humans aren’t good at following sharks. We’re noisy in the water, need to breathe air and the animals generally get disturbed when we’re around. So a group of California universities put together a project to use autonomous underwater vehicles, or AUVs, to do the job. To track the sharks, the scientists first caught them and attached a tag to their dorsal fins.
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EU Slaps Microsoft With $731 Million Fine Over Browser Choice | Wednesday, March 06, 2013 10:06 AM | Stan Schroeder |
| The European Commission fined Microsoft $731 million for not giving all its users a way to choose a default web browser, Reuters reports. In 2009, Microsoft committed to offering Windows users in the EU a way to choose between a number of web browsers instead of defaulting to Internet Explorer. Microsoft was obliged to do so until 2014, and initially it complied.
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