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Gadget Of The Week: The Omega J8006 Juicer

In this first installment of Gadget Of The Week I decided to try something a bit different. Rather than focus on some obscure cellphone or wonky laptop, I decided to take on one of the biggest questions in the average small and home office: which juicer should I buy? After trying a number of juicers [...]

Samsung Galaxy S3 preorder numbers reach 9 million

Samsung Galaxy S3 preorder numbers have been staggering, according to the company. Over 9 million have preordered the Samsung Galaxy S3 smartphone, this just shy of half the 20 million preorders the Galaxy 2 received. However, the S3 hasn’t even been officially announced in the biggest market: the US. One US pre-orders go live, the [...]

Canon EOS 650D snapping away from June: Specs leaked

It’s been a long time coming, but we’re finally getting word in of the release of the Canon EOS 650D. Though expected to have hit this Spring (based on the back of Canon’s yearly product cycle) it now looks like… Tech Digest

These 3D Printer Trading Cards Are What Kids Will Swap In The Future

While, arguably, you’re not going to convince many kids to give up their Topps or Pokemon cards for these things, it’s nice to know they exist. They’re 3D Printer trading cards featuring some of the best 3D printers in the world. You got your Makerbot Replicator, your UP! Printer, and your Printrbot Plus. You got [...]

Facebook NASDAQ opening bell “hack” revealed

This week as Facebook goes public with their IPO with NASDAQ, developers at the social network have celebrated in their own special way – by hacking the stock exchange’s starting bell. What you’re about to see are some relatively simple behind-the-scenes images taken by a few developers working at Facebook specifically on the NASDAQ bell [...]

Students develop mousetrap IV drip to tackle dehydration in developing world

In the most economically excluded regions of the world about 1.5 million children die of dehydration every year. When patients get to hospital for IV therapy, there may be not enough staff to monitor the drip, and the child may die from receiving the wrong amount of fluid, which is also potentially fatal in cases [...]

Multi-Zippered Sleeping Bag Lets You Regulate Your Temperature Just Right

By David Ponce I have a strange internal thermostat. It’s picky to no end. Most of the time, I’m sweating, no matter how cool the place is. So what I end up doing is making my apartment glacial and hiding under the covers. Then as I start to get too hot, I poke certain body [...]

Sony Xperia GX – specs, features, price, and more.

The Sony Xpertia GX is a new smartphone from Sony for the Japanese market. The Sony Xpertia GX supports LTE connectivity, which means that it can and probably will eventually come to the United States and North America. The smartphone is the latest in Sony’s Xpertia line, and is powered by Android 4.0 — the [...]

LayerNation’s El Tirador Makes Classy Layered Drinks With Science

Ask and ye shall receive: when I put a call out for cool hardware start-ups, little did I know that we’d be barraged by some amazing stuff. Case-in-point: the LayerNation El Tirador, a unique drinks maker that automatically creates layered drinks using different liqueurs. LayerNation is part of the Yes Delft! incubator and is currently [...]

Iran v. Google Inc. Is Your WTF Lawsuit of the Night [Google Inc]

In what was meant to have been a peace-keeping move, Google may have inadvertently brought upon itself the wrath of Iran in its entirety. And now the otherwise mighty corporation is facing one rather intimidating lawsuit. More » Gizmodo