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Google S.E.C. Filing Says It Wants Ads In Your Thermostat and Carbits.blogs.nytimes.com
According to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Google wants to put advertisements on your thermostat, in your car and on your refrigerator. -
Inventables to donate machines to U.S. librariesbluesky.chicagotribune.com
Chicago-based Inventables says it plans to give away 3D carving machines to libraries and other publicly accessible - github.com
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NESbox - play NES, SNES, SEGA games online!nesbox.com
NESbox is an emulator of NES, Super Nintendo, Sega Mega Drive video consoles, built on Adobe Flash technology and it can only be run directly in your browser's window. -
Free App Lets the Next Snowden Send Big Files Securely and Anonymously | WIREDwired.com
Onionshare is simple, free software designed to let anyone send files securely and anonymously. - ianfeather.co.uk
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Nest recalling 440,000 smoke alarms for safety riskmercurynews.com
Nest Labs is recalling 440,000 smoke alarms to fix a feature that could prevent the alarm from sounding immediately. - arrakis.cs.washington.edu
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Static Electricity Defies Simple Explanationnews.sciencemag.org
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Google Search Results: Dictator Not Found - The New Yorkernewyorker.com
Last week, the European Court of Justice (E.C.J.)—the E.U.’s equivalent of the Supreme Court—issued a ruling on the “right to be forgotten,” which grants Google users the right to have links about themselves removed from Google’s search results. Google... -
Trade bombshell: Feds charge five Chinese nationals with spying on SolarWorld, four other corporationsoregonlive.com
Federal prosecutors say hackers stole thousands of emails and documents from top SolarWorld executives leading a trade fight against Asian solar-panel competitors. -
Senator Leahy Kills Patent Reform (For Now)eff.org
Patent reform suffered a massive setback today when Senator Patrick Leahy, as chair of the Judiciary Committee, announced that he is taking patent reform “off the agenda.” We understand that other senators—particularly Sens. Chuck Schumer and John Corn... - hashicorp.com
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