Even If You're Old You Can Learn New Tricks With Really Freaking Hard Work [Science]

London is a crazy mixed-up city, navigation-wise. It's so hard find your way around that when taxi-drivers learn to, they say they've Acquired The Knowledge. And now scientists say The Knowledge actually changes drivers' brains. More »


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/jXK373NJkFE/even-if-youre-old-you-can-improve-your-brain-with-really-freaking-hard-work

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This Week?s Hot Deals from Techbargains

Verizon Wireless Online Holiday Deals Sale + $50 Off Select 4G LTE Devices Sprint 3 Day Sale – Samsung Conquer 4G FREE w/ Contract Motorola Droid RAZR 4G Verizon Wireless Cell Phone Android Low Price w/ Contract AT&T GoPhone Pay As You Go Cell Phone No Contract – AT&T F160 $15.99 Free Ship Samsung WEP460 [...]

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2011/12/11/this-week%e2%80%99s-hot-deals-from-techbargains-2/

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Old Spice Provides Stress Relief With Browser Based Explosions [Website]

Thanks Old Spice. You've provided countless thirty second chunks of entertainment with your recent commercials. And now a website dedicated to blowing things the hell up just to give us hard working web surfers a little bit of stress relief. More »


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/xU_Co_i19xo/old-spice-provides-stress-relief-with-browser-based-explosions

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Android Central Podcast Ep. 81: Google Currents, 10-cent apps and a Galaxy Nexus Q&A

Podcast MP3 URL: 

 

Thing 1: Google Currents

Thing 2: 10-cent app extravaganza

Thing 3: Your Samsung Galaxy Nexus questions

  • Lots and lots of questions

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/37KUzSuJZHI/story01.htm

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Dell Streak 7 Review

Because of its 7-inch display screen, the Dell Streak 7 is probably the smallest tablet computers on the market. Many people may find this a disadvantage, but its size provides it with supreme mobility. Additionally, it has some fantastic specifications such as highly effective processor chip, 4G, and also to top it all off it features a comparatively low cost. How exactly does it compare with other Google android tablet computers out there? Positive points about the Dell Streak 7 [...]

Source: http://tabletbuzzblog.com/dell-streak-7-review/

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Ask DLS: What's your primary Web browser?

Competition is a good thing, and the browser arena has been a fierce arena for years now. There are at least four "major" browsers each vying for your attention, along with lots of smaller spin-offs (SRWare Iron or Flock, anyone?).

While the browser usage charts we share from time to time show overall browser usage amongst the Web at large, Download Squad readers are not exactly the average bunch in terms of browser use. So today we have one simple question for you:

What's your primary Web browser?

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Ask DLS: What's your primary Web browser? originally appeared on Download Squad on Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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High Capacity Backup Battery Will Keep You Powered For a Week [Batteries]

Until all of our electronic devices are powered by tiny Mr. Fusions, backup batteries are a harsh reality. But with a massive 9900mAh battery, the hard drive-sized iGeek should power all of your gear for up to a week. More »


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/Y5xvzcrcpYc/high-capacity-backup-battery-will-keep-you-powered-for-a-week

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Programmable robots coming to Korean stores, will assimilate your Android phone


South Korea loves its robots. While the country prepares them to teach the kids and guard its prisons, smartphone-compatible models are now propping up shelves in hobbyist shops. Dongbu Robot (previously Dasarobot) is launching several new products for wannabe bot engineers, but it's the Google OS-compatible HOVIS kits that caught our eye. While we already know Android-powered bots can make a mean cocktail, these kits will get new features programmed to them through a phone's Bluetooth and WiFi connections. The basic wheeled model can be upgraded to fully-fledged legs, while Dongbu Robot is working alongside the country's SK Telecom network to offer speech recognition as the first software add-on, with plans for education and home security all in the pipeline. The price of sowing the seeds of the Robopocalypse? Around $620 for the starter model. Sound like too much? Well, there's always Romo.

Programmable robots coming to Korean stores, will assimilate your Android phone originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 09 Dec 2011 16:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Twitter Rolls the Dice

When a social media site undertakes a major redesign, it's kind of like that scene in "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade." Drink from the right cup, and you're completely re-energized. But there are a lot of poor choices you can make, and drinking from any of the wrong cups will turn your site into a dried-out husk.

Source: http://www.technewsworld.com/rsstory/73938.html

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Scosche IEM856md In-Ear Monitors Review

When writing about and reviewing earphones, I always include two points that are important to each model: the seal from the eartips and whether the earphone uses a warmer sounding dynamic or the more accurate, but bass deficient armature based speaker. Scosche is a maker of a seemingly endless array of affordable iPhone/iPod accessories with [...]

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2011/12/06/scosche-iem856md-in-ear-monitors-review/

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