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  • Meet the Nokia M510 tablet that Never saw the light since 2001 [Photos]

    It's true, there was a Nokia tablet in production 9 years before Apple's iPad, or 6 years before the Steve jobs introduce the iPhone. It almost happened, after what could be called the last minute
    youmobile.org
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  • Planning to sink: What happens if Kiribati drowns? | PBS NewsHour

    In June, the tiny Pacific island nation of Kiribati purchased nearly 6,000 acres of land on a Fijian island to potentially serve as refuge for citizens forced to relocate as rising sea levels make the country unlivable. Continue reading →
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  • Voluntary - Bitpost
    voluntary.net
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  • Resources for HTML5 game developers

    Today we released Firefox 31 and it offers a couple of new features that help HTML5 game developers to code and debug sophisticated games. In ...
    hacks.mozilla.org
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  • Static Web Apps - A Field Guide
    staticapps.org
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  • mainly macro: If minimum wages, why not maximum wages?
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  • seL4/seL4

    The seL4 microkernel
    github.com
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  • Ready for blast off

    NZ-made 10-tonne rocket capable of sending satellites into space at a fraction of current costs.
    stuff.co.nz
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  • A Slick New Bike With Buzzing Handlebars That Give You Directions | Design | WIRED

    Its guts—the wires, shifters, brake cables—are housed in a 3-D printed titanium frame.
    wired.com
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  • Total darkness at night key to success of breast cancer therapy, study shows

    Exposure to light at night, which shuts off nighttime production of the hormone melatonin, renders breast cancer completely resistant to tamoxifen, a widely used breast cancer drug, says a new study. Melatonin by itself delayed the formation of tumors ...
    sciencedaily.com
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  • To Stop Cheating, Nuclear Officers Ditch The Grades

    A switch to pass-fail grading is curbing the "perfection" culture among U.S. nuclear missile forces. Critics of the old way say striving to be perfect invited cheating by those who launch the nukes.
    npr.org
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  • Product Management Software · ProdPad · Start your free trial!

    Product Management Software for your whole team! Use ProdPad to: Capture Ideas and Feedback ➜ Create Product Specs ➜ Build Product Roadmaps.
    prodpad.com
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  • Is Quantum Intuition Possible? - The Nature of Reality — NOVA Next | PBS

    Quantum physics defies our physical intuition about how the world is supposed to work. In the quantum world, objects resist such classical banalities as “position” and... Read Full Post
    pbs.org
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  • Joining the FancyCat Club: HackMIT ‘14 Puzzle Guide

    On July 3rd, 2014, HackMIT registration opened. This time, though, we decided to put a twist on the normal hackathon adm…
    medium.com
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  • Quartzy is hiring Data Analyst #1 (YC S11) | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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  • Cascaded Displays: Spatiotemporal Superresolution using Offset Pixel Layers | Research
    research.nvidia.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Overview
    dvdisaster.net
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  • 'Remote control' contraceptive chip
    bbc.com
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  • White House attacks NSA curb plans
    bbc.com
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