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Bing Vs. Google Edition: A Comprehensive List Of What Americans Want To Know

Something reassuring: Whether a Googler or a (Chandler) Binger, we all care about what's important: what version of flash do I have, what rhymes with orange, what on Earth am I here for, and what would Tyler Durden do?

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Bing Vs. Google Edition: A Comprehensive List Of What Americans Want To Know

Something reassuring: Whether a Googler or a (Chandler) Binger, we all care about what's important: what version of flash do I have, what rhymes with orange, what on Earth am I here for, and what would Tyler Durden do?

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TLDR: Do You Even Want a Smartwatch?

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T-Mobile, AT&T publish Galaxy S 4 sign-up page, for those who want to be first in the know

TMobile, AT&T publish Galaxy S 4 signup page, for those who want to be first in the know

Did Samsung’s bizarre GS4 unveiling leave you desiring a bit more? Well, as it’s commonly the case, carriers are already preparing for the mobile phone’s eventual launch, and 2 United States players have now formally opened the virtual doors to those potential buyers. Both T-Mobile and AT&T’s sign-up pages for the Galaxy S 4 are now live, providing the interested folk a way to be kept in the loop as quickly as the South Korean firm’s flagship becomes readily available in each network. Unfortunately, although not remarkably, pricing and exact accessibility details are still limited at the moment– but hey, at least we have some idea regarding when we could expect it to strike shelves not simply in the US of A but all over the world.

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CASIS and the MassChallenge startup accelerator want to help you conduct research… in space!

CASIS and the MassChallenge startup accelerator want to help you conduct research IN SPACE

Most folks are familiar with the International Space Station (ISS). However, what you may not know is that the national lab on board the ISS is available to anyone to conduct research, provided that research is deemed worthy enough to make the trip into orbit. The Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) is a non-profit tasked by NASA to find and promote those worthy proposals, and it’s teamed up with the MassChallenge startup accelerator to find the next great entrepreneurial space research project — and they want YOU, dear readers to hit them with your ideas. Want to know more? Join us after the break to find out what it takes to get your research in orbit.

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I Don’t Want Anymore Remakes!! I Want New Games!!

I believe Miyamoto stated that the Wii U will get more remakes or perhaps I was mistaken. The only thing he stated is that he would rather develop brand-new titles. I don’t remember what he said word for word.
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HP building multiple tablets this year: ‘we want to be the number one computer vendor’

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HP’s Slate 7 is just the beginning. The company sees the writing on the wall: if you add in all the iPad sales, Apple — not HP — is selling the most computers these days. So, faced with declining PC sales and the growing popularity of Apple’s slate, HP has decided to build an entire portfolio of tablets, both Android and Windows, to maintain its position in personal computing.

“We need to be in the tablet space.”

“HP is the number one PC manufacturer in the world, and we want to be the number one computer vendor in the world. That means we need to be in the tablet space.”

That’s Alberto Torres, the man tasked with making it happen. Eighteen months ago, HP’s tablet and smartphone business sputtered out of existence. Six months ago,…

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I Want Her: Lily The Lionhead Bunny In A Wheelchair

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This is a video of Lily the lionhead bunny (a domestic bunny type with a mane like a lion). Lily is currently looking for adoption from the North Texas Bunny Refuge and has a special wheelchair she makes use of because SPOILER: her back legs were amputated since she had actually a broken back. Like, for real, it’s not simply smart technique to obtain embraced due to the fact that who does not desire a bunny on wheels? You know what else I desire on wheels? A mini-fridge that I can push around your house so I never ever need to get up for a treat. “That’s not really a bad concept.” Right? I’m not as dumb as I look– individuals inform me that. Primarily my household. Thing is, we all look truly comparable.

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Google’s next task for Glass? Making it look like something you want to wear

Google's next task for Glass Making it look like something you want to wear

Google’s Glass augmented reality project opened itself to a few thousand more potential wearers with the #ifihadglass promotion, but according to the New York Times it’s already addressing the question of if people want Glass. One major obstacle to introducing such a new type of product is making it look good, and the paper reports Google is negotiating with online glasses seller Warby Parker to help design better looking frames, citing unnamed sources. Of course, we ran to the counter, $ 1,500 in hand to get a taste of the future of wearable computing — and take first person pics of that group skydiving we’re always doing — but we can imagine any efforts to take Glass mass market will need some refashioning first.

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Anti-piracy groups want Google to allow even more takedown requests per day

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Google’s takedown system for Search– which lets entities submit requests to eliminate URLs with copyright-infringing material– has actually come under fire by anti-piracy groups who state they want to remove more than the system permits. Last week, Dutch organization BREIN told Nu. nl that it hopes Google will raise its present 10,000-URL restriction on the number of links a team can ask for on a daily basis. “We expect to go to a restriction of 40,000 URLs per day soon, and at some point we hope to be able to state URLs without any limitations,” said director Tim Kuik (translation courtesy of TorrentFreak.)

The RIAA has actually made comparable past declarations, claiming that “Google has the resources to allow take downs that would more meaningfully address the piracy issue it …

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