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5 Incredible Future Technologies
Posted On 14 Jul 2012 By TecheBlog Staff. Under: Uncategorized.
We have seen the future, or at least on the internet, and it's filled with awesome technologies. Some examples include: a 4,000mph Vactrain, augmented reality gloves, 3D solar towers, and more. We've rounded up five of the greatest examples for y...
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Lexar XQD memory cards announced, will duel with Sony for Nikon D4′s attention
Posted On 14 Jul 2012 By Steve Dent. Under: Uncategorized.
Nikon's D4 is currently the only belle at the XQD ball, and until now, Sony was its only memory suitor. However, Lexar's just arrived with a new line of cards to compete for the D4's affections. The Fremont-based company says it collaborated with Nik...
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Arthur C. Clarke Predicts the Internet and Computers in Video from 1974
Posted On 14 Jul 2012 By TecheBlog Staff. Under: Uncategorized.
Photo credit: Webinapage / Juan de Dios Santander Vela]
Most people weren't thinking about the internet and / or computers in 1974, that is unless, you were Arthur C. Clarke. Simply put, "in 94 seconds he predicts that by 2001 we will have perso...
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Twilio Evangelist Builds Popular Phone-Powered Rolling Robot, Hints Flying Bot Is Next
Posted On 14 Jul 2012 By Rip Empson. Under: Uncategorized.
So here's something you may have seen floating around on Hacker News or elsewhere, but we thought it was cool enough to share in case you're looking for something to do with your weekend. After all, there are few of us who don't love stories that end with robots. Especially robots controlled by phones.
Robots have indeed fascinated many of us since childhood, and thanks to modern technology, those imaginations and tinkerings of yore are now increasingly becoming reality. Thankfully, in the hands of those smarter (and less inclined to hatch plots to take over the world) than I.No Comments
Where Tetris Blocks Really Come From
Posted On 14 Jul 2012 By TecheBlog Staff. Under: Uncategorized.
Gamers have seen the colorful Tetris blocks for 28-years now, without actually knowing where they come from. Thankfully, this person has found out their true origins and created an image showing their origins. Click here to view the first image i...
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You Won’t Believe What’s Really On the Walls of This Cave
Posted On 14 Jul 2012 By TecheBlog Staff. Under: Uncategorized.
At first glance, this may appear to be some type of cave art, but upon closer inspection, you'll realize that these are actually alive. While we don't want to spoil the surprise, it's safe to say that you definitely don't want these in your home....
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LG selected to develop 60-inch flexible OLED by 2017
Posted On 14 Jul 2012 By Ben Drawbaugh. Under: Uncategorized.
While regular consumers still wait for the first big screen OLED display to make it to big box stores, Korea's Ministry of Knowledge Economy has chosen LG to lead the consortium charged with developing a 60-inch flexible OLED by 2017. Part of the Fut...
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Blekko Launches ROCKZi, a Social News Site to Complement Its Search Engine
Posted On 14 Jul 2012 By Romain Dillet. Under: Uncategorized.

Even though Digg was once known as the next big thing in social news site, it was torn down and sold in small pieces. Yet, part of the concept still lives on. The search engine Blekko just launched ROCKZi, a visually compelling way to consume and interact with the fresh content that users care about the most. After selecting the category that you want to read (Geekery, The BiZ, Glitterati…), you are presented with articles in a grid view reminiscent of Flipboard on the iPad. You can upvote the article with the "This RockZ" button and leave a comment. Users can submit new articles and share them on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest. On top of that, you accumulate karma points with every action.
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Amazing 175-Degree Wraparound Display Provides the Ultimate Immersive Experience
Posted On 14 Jul 2012 By TecheBlog Staff. Under: Uncategorized.
Racing simulators just got a lot cooler, thanks to this immersive, 175-degree display by Norman Design. At 110-pounds, "the display uses a series of rear-mounted projectors seamlessly blended together, powered by a sufficiently capable gaming PC ...
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Google Takeout introduces transfer tool for Google+ circles, merges your work and personal life
Posted On 14 Jul 2012 By Sean Buckley. Under: Uncategorized.
Those who extol the virtues of keeping one's personal and professional life separate probably never had to juggle two Google+ accounts. Folks saddled with a Google+ profile for both their personal Gmail account and their organization's Google Apps ac...
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