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IBM creates first cheap, commercially viable, electronic-photonic integrated chip

IBM creates first cheap, commercially viable, electronic-photonic integrated chip

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Supreme Court to rule on first-sale doctrine of foreign-made goods

Supreme Court to rule on first-sale doctrine of foreign-made goods

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Mattel has a series of iPad games called Apptivity. They’re intended for use with figures, which you place directly on the iPad surface to control the game.

Cultures across the planet have been making toys for thousands of years. Lots of us grew up playing with toy cars.

What do you do with a toy car? You drive it. You drive it on the floor, on a playmat, between toy buildings, on tracks, etc.

With Apptivity, you can now also drive it on a magic window that goes anywhere. Consider that for a minute.

This is the future. We are living in the future.

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App detects potholes, alerts Boston city officials

App detects potholes, alerts Boston city officials

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Museum of Endangered Sounds

Museum of Endangered Sounds

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North Is Not Always Pointing Up – Orientation of Train Station Maps in Japan

North Is Not Always Pointing Up – Orientation of Train Station Maps in Japan

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The Little White Box That Can Hack Your Network

The Little White Box That Can Hack Your Network

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F.A.A. to Review Policy on Gadgets

F.A.A. to Review Policy on Gadgets

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Canadian photographer Todd McLellan took a bunch of gizmos apart into individual pieces and then captured the whole mess in a photo series called “Disassembly.” Fifteen photos and a making-of video are available on his site under the category “New Work.”

Here’s one of a flip clock falling apart.

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Cloud-Powered Facial Recognition Is Terrifying

Cloud-Powered Facial Recognition Is Terrifying

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