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Top 10 Tech This Week

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Lego-paper-planeHomemade LEGO Contraption Folds and Launches Paper Airplanes
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Top 10 Tech This Week
Saturday, March 16, 2013 7:15 PMLorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
It was another exciting week in tech, with lots of news coming out SXSW as well as the world of tech in general. The two biggest Top 10 Tech stories of the week came from two of the biggest tech giants, Google and Samsung.

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Pebble Watch SDK Coming in April
Saturday, March 16, 2013 4:25 PMEmily Banks
Developers will soon be able to get their hands on a proof-of-concept software developer's kit (SDK) for the immensely popular Pebble watch. The company announced Saturday it will publish the watchface SDK the second week of April. In this initial release, the SDK will be fairly limited; developers won't yet have access to the accelerometer or communication between watchfaces and smartphones.

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Homemade LEGO Contraption Folds and Launches Paper Airplanes
Saturday, March 16, 2013 3:33 PMEmily Banks
With LEGO, robotics and paper airplanes, this contraption couldn't get much cooler. YouTube user Hknssn built a LEGO robot that folds and launches paper planes. It's as impressive to see in action as it sounds. It took 600 hours to build the device, which is comprised of more than 6,000 bricks. It uses two NXT LEGO computers that control servomotors, touch and color sensors, and a compressor that launches the folded plane into the air.

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