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Portable Extension Cord Attaches to Any Piece of Furniture | | An extension cord designed for smart devices aims to replace your old-school power strip by conveniently attaching onto any piece of furniture. SEE ALSO: ZenDock, the MacBook Pro Accessory that Cleans Up Your Messy Wires Rather than reaching behind a nightstand to plug in your tablet or climb down from a bunk bed to plug in your smartphone, the nuplug is like a portable power strip that can clamp onto various surfaces (e.g.
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Adobe Goes All-In on Subscription Pricing Model | Monday, May 06, 2013 1:52 PM | Christina Warren |
| Adobe's flagship product, Creative Suite, has new name and a host of new and updated features now that it's evolved into Adobe Creative Cloud. But the biggest change in the software is how Adobe will be selling it: It's going to be subscription only. That means that users won't be able to buy Photoshop CC or other apps individually from Adobe for a flat rate (known in the industry as perpetual licensing).
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ProPublica Tool Lets Journalists Search Instagram by Location and Date | Monday, May 06, 2013 11:47 AM | Lauren Indvik |
| Reporters covering events such as the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings or the Boston Marathon bombings turned immediately to Instagram to source photos from the scene — a difficult endeavor, given the limitations of Instagram's in-app search to hashtags and usernames. Enter Al Shaw, news application developer at ProPublica, a non-profit news organization focused on investigative journalism.
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Don't Leave College Without These 10 Digital Skills | Monday, May 06, 2013 9:59 AM | Matt Petronzio |
| Graduation season is upon us, and that means college graduates everywhere are preparing to enter "the real world." But chances are your liberal arts degree, as hard-earned and valuable as it is, doesn't equip you with every digital skill you need.
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Is Downloading and Manufacturing a 3D-Printed Gun Illegal? | Monday, May 06, 2013 9:14 AM | Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai |
| When Cody Wilson, the world's most well-known 3D-printing gunsmith, unveiled his coveted, entirely 3D-printed handgun Monday, he didn't — unlike a careful magician — keep his tricks to himself. That has never been his intention or his goal. His goal has always been to share his disruptive achievements with the world. That's why he uploaded the designs and blueprints for his handgun to the Internet.
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