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iCoil Keeps Your Headphones Tangle-Free | 3:34:17 AM | Bonnie Wertheim |
| In a perfect world, all electronics would be cordless. Think about how many times you've tripped over your laptop charger, or the countless occasions on which you've found your iPod earbuds at the bottom of your gym bag in a knotted mess. Begrudge their inconvenience as we may, most of the devices we use still depend on cords — whether they serve to transfer information or electricity.
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Professor Discovers New Human Body Part | Thursday, June 13, 2013 10:20 PM | Sean Fitz-Gerald |
| Get ready to put your hands together and give a warm welcome to the newest addition to the human anatomy. Introducing: Dua’s layer. The new ocular part, which sits at the back of the cornea, was discovered by Harminder Dua, a professor of ophthalmology at the University of Nottingham. It's only 15 microns thick, but the discovery, per Dua, has big implications.
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Which Carrier Has the Best iPhone Plan? | Thursday, June 13, 2013 8:42 PM | Laptop Magazine |
| AT&T was the only carrier to offer Apple's iPhone when it was first released, forcing many users to switch to a new carrier in order to snag the most advanced phone of the time. Since then, the iPhone has slowly come to each of the three other major carriers — Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile — widening the iPhone's consumer base and giving customers a choice of carrier.
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iPhone 5S May Come in Gold | Thursday, June 13, 2013 1:41 PM | AppAdvice |
| Could Apple be bringing a bit of bling to its next generation of iPhones? According to the Japanese publication Macotakara, a gold smartphone may indeed be in the cards for Apple, which is expected to launch a revamped iPhone handset later this year alongside its next-generation iPad models.
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Floating Robotic Spheres to Compete on Space Station | Thursday, June 13, 2013 11:50 AM | Discovery News |
| Astronauts tweeting from space have quietly captivated followers for a while now, but when Chris Hadfield's cover of David Bowie's "Space Oddity" went viral, the YouTube video seemed to revive people's interest in just how thrilling it is when space and Earth are bridged by simple, everyday technology.
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