Source: Regina Leader-Post
At first glance it looks like Phil Wu is just another guy wearing glasses. But take a second look and you realize there's something missing - lenses. Instead, projected out from the frames and in the top of Wu's field of vision is what looks like a ...
Full article at: Regina Leader-Post
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Source: Charlotte Observer
Microsoft is the last of the three big video game console makers to unveil its latest gaming system. The unveiling comes nearly eight years after the Xbox 360 went on sale. It follows last fall’s debut of Nintendo’s Wii U and a preview in February of the ...
Full article at: Charlotte Observer
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Source: Miami Herald
Belkys Veloz fears she will die in her sleep. The 41-year-old mother of three has sleep apnea, a condition that causes breathing interruptions during sleep due to a tracheal blockage. Doctors, however, say Veloz will ...
Full article at: Miami Herald
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Source: WBNS-10 TV
Dublin police demonstrated some departmental improvements designed to keep officers safer. As the force replaces vehicles, they will be adding Dodge Chargers with push bumpers. The bumpers help clear obstacles from the road. Police also showed ...
Full article at: WBNS-10 TV
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Source: Ubergizmo
We’ve seen a number of iOS 7 concepts over the past few months that offer some interesting ideas into what the upcoming operating system can look like. Widgets, contacts, and a new lock screen have all been conceptualized in the past, but Jony Ive h ...
Full article at: Ubergizmo
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Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture
A screen shot from the winning app. Coming one day to a smartphone or tablet computer near you: An application that helps backyard poultry farmers protect their birds from disease. It might even help make them profitable, if ...
Full article at: U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Source: The Telegraph
A ban on 24,000 pupils using their smartphones in 62 primary and secondary schools in Aberdeen is to be lifted, with teachers instead encouraging their use as a learning tool. But since it was deemed unfair to those who do not have them, th ...
Full article at: The Telegraph
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