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Tests show the iPhone 6 is not immune to .50-cal bullets

Ah, First World problems, you have way too many of the latest iPhone models lying around (basically the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus), where one is capable of...

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iFixit tears apart the iPhone 6 to see what’s inside

Apple's iPhone 6 Plus uses chips from Qualcomm, Skyworks Solutions , Avago Technologies, and other companies, according to gadget repair firm iFixit, which pried one of the devices open in...

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Goats inspired this prosthetic leg for rock climbers

For all the neural-controlled, bluetooth-enabled and sport-specific prosthetics humanity has designed over the years, one thing remains constant: most of of them are lousy for climbing rock faces. Design student...

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The Panasonic CM1 camera is actually a 4.7-inch Android smartphone

While most smartphone makers are trying to replace the dedicated digital camera, Panasonic is coming from the opposite direction with the Lumix Smart Camera CM1. As the Lumix naming scheme...

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White House cybersecurity leader admits to lacking technical knowledge

One might reasonably expect the White House's cybersecurity coordinator to know a thing or two about IT. But according to Michael Daniel, his lack of technical expertise actually gives him...

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There are almost 19,000 different Android devices on the market

Android fragmentation appears to be on the decline as a pain for app developers, but that doesn’t mean that there isn’t a panoply of different devices running Android out there....

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Parallels Desktop 10 makes it easier to run Windows on a Mac

Fall is around the corner, which means a new version of OS X is almost here. That also means a new version of Parallels, the software that lets you run...

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The US military is interested in Google’s upcoming modular smartphone

We’ve already explored the benefits of Google’s modular phone from a consumer perspective, but what about the potential applications for business, emergency response and even the military? That’s what Vanderbilt’s...

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HP’s new $200 Stream 14 is Microsoft’s attempt to combat Chromebooks

Microsoft announced that it would be working with its partners to release ultra-low-cost Windows laptops just over a month ago, it looks like HP will release one of the first...

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Motorola’s Moto 360 smartwatch will cost $249 according to Best Buy

Motorola is all set to unveil its Moto 360 watch at a press event in Chicago on September 4th, but it looks like Best Buy has let the cat out...

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Apple’s new Lightning cable could be reversible on both ends

Earlier this week, photos claiming to be of a new Lightning cable with a reversible USB connector surfaced. The images were said to be sourced from Apple supplier Foxconn, and...

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Have you ever wondered what a 3D-printed saxophone sounds like?

Can you make a 3D-printed saxophone that's a fraction as heavy as a "normal" one but sounds, to the untrained ear, virtually the same? Yes. I mean, you probably couldn't,...

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