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Twitter / MikeEvangelist: Lovely. My @Synology NAS has ...twitter.com
Verbinde Dich mit Deinen Freunden — und anderen faszinierenden Leuten. Erhalte sofortige Updates zu Dingen, die Dich interessieren. Sieh dabei zu, wie sich Ereignisse entwickeln, in Echtzeit und aus jedem Blickwinkel. - hitboxteam.com
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Bird? Plane? No, It’s the Wedding Photographernytimes.com
Drones are increasingly showing up at ceremonies, but their legality is still in question. - thegamedesignforum.com
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Nerve implant retrains your brain to stop tinnitus - tech - 24 July 2014 - New Scientistnewscientist.com
Tinnitus is a chronic ringing in the ears that can be debilitating. Now, an implant that stimulates a nerve in the neck could eliminate the sounds for good - awesomebabyname.com
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Or Else - The app that gets stuff doneorelseapp.github.io
The only iOS app that helps you and your friends get stuff done... with a twist. -
Socrates Takes a Back Seat to Business and Technytimes.com
Looking to the future of a challenging profession, law schools want their students to be able to advise entrepreneurs in coming fields. That means learning quantitative skills, business and tech. - blog.binchen.org
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Macintel: The End Is Nighmondaynote.com
When Apple announced its 64-bit A7 processor, I dismissed the speculation that this could lead to a switch away from Intel chips for the Mac - usablica.github.io
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Don’t you *DARE* Break the Chain! - Get Stuff Donegetstuffdone.xyz
I love the "don't break the chain" productivity method. Problem is, I tried and didn't really care after 2-3 days. Then I had a revelation... -
How to Learn the Law Without Law Schoolnytimes.com
No degree. No debt. No problem? Why and how some aspiring lawyers are skipping law school. -
How Facebook Sold You Krill Oilnytimes.com
To grab some of TV’s ad dollars, the social network is trying to help advertisers reach the perfect customer. -
Elon Musk: AI could be more dangerous than nukes - CNETcnet.com
The entrepreneur has used technology to reshape payments, electric cars and space travel, but he's still really worried about what could happen if tech gets super-smart.