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Sony Announces Xperia SP and Xperia L | | Sony has launched two new Android smartphones — the Xperia SP and Xperia L. The company's flagship phone for 2013, the Xperia Z, has been revealed in January, so what do these two devices bring to the table? Well, as one would expect, the Xperia SP and L are Sony Mobile's mid-range and camera-focused offerings, respectively. The Xperia SP sports a 4.6-inch, 720p screen, an 8-megapixel camera and a dual-core 1.7GHz Snapdragon processor.
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More Than 500,000 Google Reader Users Migrate to Feedly | | Feedly, a news aggregator which promised to make the migration from Google Reader — which is being shut down on July 1 — seamless, has already seen an influx of over 500,000 million Reader users. "More than 500,000 Google Reader users have joined the feedly community over the last 48 hours. We love passionate readers. Welcome on board," said Feedly on its official blog.
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Watch 15 GoPro Cameras Add Bullet Time to Everyday Life | Sunday, March 17, 2013 9:28 PM | Chelsea Stark |
| An array of 15 GoPro cameras helped one amateur filmmaker slow life down with cool bullet-time effects. Marc Donahue of Permagrin Films showed off his half-circle grouping of GoPro cameras that can simultaneously capture a shot, turning everyday images of people cooking or riding bikes into something out of The Matrix. Donahue demonstrated the device through several videos on his YouTube channel.
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Who Wins? Iron Man or Shaq's Steel? | Sunday, March 17, 2013 6:57 PM | Brian Anthony Hernandez |
| AUSTIN — In the 1997 superhero action movie Steel, Shaquille O'Neal played the armor-clad title character who along with his arsenal of weapons tries to obliterate criminals. But what if instead of fighting bad guys, Steel had to battle the modern-day Iron Man? Mashable asked Shaq to theoretically pit the heroes against each other in a fictitious epic showdown.
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This Soccer Ball Doubles As a Portable Generator | Sunday, March 17, 2013 6:05 PM | Camille Bautista |
| In poverty-stricken areas, residents with limited resources often have to wait years for electricity to reach their area. One organization aims to address the real-world issue with Soccket, a soccer ball that harnesses energy. Soccket stores the kinetic energy built up while you play using a pendulum-like mechanism. Thirty minutes of kicking around can power an LED lamp for three hours.
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Keep Your Laptop Running Smoothly With These Simple Tricks | Sunday, March 17, 2013 3:33 PM | Bob Al-Greene |
| Your laptop has a life expectancy. Like it or not, sooner or later that stylish piece of machinery will age into a wheezing, old fossil. SEE ALSO: 5 Ways to be More Productive With Your Smartphone If you find yourself experiencing separation anxiety, however, there are a few easy steps you can take to prolong your laptop's life.
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Dump Google Reader for Feedly, All the Cool Kids Are Doing It | Sunday, March 17, 2013 2:22 PM | Geekosystem |
| The news that Google is shutting down Google Reader on July 1 of this year shook the Internet to its core this week. For many, it is the go-to feed aggregator that made looking deep into the heart of the online world possible from one window, and the news of its demise has us wondering what we'll do next. What next? How about dumping Google Reader and switching to Feedly? In fact, a half-million people already switched in only two days.
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Klipsch Bluetooth Headphones Offer Super Sound From 40 Ft. Away | Sunday, March 17, 2013 1:59 PM | Charlie White |
| High-end Klipsch took its time getting into the crowded wireless headphone market. It's there now with its on-ear set of Image One Bluetooth Headphones ($250). But was it worth the wait? Let's find out. As I removed the Klipsch headphones from their packaging, I was impressed by their unusually small size. The earcups are slightly larger than most ears, but not so small that they'll let lots of extraneous sound through.
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Google Doodle for St. Patrick's Day Will Put a Spring in Your Step | Sunday, March 17, 2013 11:12 AM | Chelsea Stark |
| Top o' the morning to everyone, and for those doing any Googling this St. Patrick's Day, there's an adorable Google Doodle waiting for you. This year, an animated Google Doodle features six cute children — each wearing a letter of Google's name — doing a traditional Irish stepdance. Although Google has had St. Patrick's Day Doodles since 2000, this is the first one to get the animation treatment.
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