by Terrence O'Brien on Aug 18th 2010 9:09PM

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Since March, at least, we've known that Facebook Places has been coming. We also knew that, despite its built-in audience, Facebook would have to offer more functionality than established location-based services like Foursquare if it hoped to succeed. Finally, after months of testing, ...
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by Thomas Houston on Aug 18th 2010 7:00PM

There's a load of great tech news happening out there every day, and, unfortunately, we just can't cover it all. Here are a few of the other noteworthy things we saw today on our never-ending journey through the wild, wild Web.
Oyl Miller describes the joy of Photoshopping: "We'll drag that ...
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by Amar Toor on Aug 18th 2010 6:10PM

The security experts over at Sophos have just unearthed a new clickjacking scam making its way around Facebook, and, if you fall prey to it, you might end up losing some cash. This latest scam looks similar to a previous worm that spread throughout Facebook by tricking users into "liking" ...
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by Terrence O'Brien on Aug 18th 2010 5:20PM

The University of Florida is not the first college to offer a course in 'StarCraft,' but it is the first to offer one that at least pretends to have some intellectual value beyond boosting your APM (actions per minute) rate. EME2040, or 21st Century Skills in 'StarCraft' is being taught by Nate ...
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by Terrence O'Brien on Aug 18th 2010 4:30PM

If It Was My Home brought the tragedy of the BP oil spill to your backyard by laying an outline of the environmental disaster over a Google Map of your own neighborhood. Dimensions, an experiment created in partnership with the BBC, may have been conceived before the debut of the oil ...
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by Lee Bains on Aug 18th 2010 3:40PM

A 19-year old bank robber in southern Germany was found out today when -- as is so often the case -- his pride got the best of him. After police and press had published reports of last week's robbery of a bank in the town of Roettingen, they received e-mails from an indignant thief, mocking the cops ...
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by Caleb Johnson on Aug 18th 2010 2:50PM

First it was Prince, and now John Mellencamp is picking a bone with the Internet. According to Reuters, during a recent speech at the Grammy Museum, Mellencamp said, "the Internet is the most dangerous thing invented since the atomic bomb."John Cougar went on to say that it had destroyed the ...
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by Switched Staff on Aug 18th 2010 2:00PM

All Ages/Elementary
Pivot Power
With a horde of electronic devices vying for your precious outlet space, a power strip is essential. Most strips are far from dynamic, and unable to accommodate oddly sized power adapters and plugs. The Pivot Power solves this problem with aplomb, as its ...
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by Switched Staff on Aug 18th 2010 2:00PM

High School
Sharpie Ink Pencil
This space age writing device combines the smooth flow of a pen with a pencil's ability to erase. The liquid pencil eliminates worries about broken lead, pencil sharpening and ink boo-boos forever.
Price: $4.99
Elvis Hot Pink 15.4 Inch Laptop Sleeve
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by Switched Staff on Aug 18th 2010 2:00PM

College
Folding Keyboard
As individuals who haven't gotten past our college-era dependency on our laptops, we spend our day typing with our hands smooshed together. However, if we had this full-size, roll-and-go plastic keyboard to plug into our computers while we were cramming for finals, our ...
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by Switched Staff on Aug 18th 2010 2:00PM

None of us here (aside from our lovely intern, Matt Evans) are going back to school this year. But that doesn't mean we can't drool over the delightful gadgets and finely designed objects (like this foldable keyboard) that are offered to returning academics of all ages. We've put together some ...
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by Caleb Johnson on Aug 18th 2010 1:00PM

We might as well learn to love 3-D, because Fujifilm (and nearly every other manufacturer) isn't going to hold back on the tech. Fujifilm is giving 3-D cameras another go in September by releasing the FinePix Real 3D W3, which captures 3-D AVI photos and videos at a high-def quality resolution of ...
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by Caleb Johnson on Aug 18th 2010 12:20PM

We've always wanted to try yanking a tablecloth off a table without destroying all of the fancy place settings. Leave it to our experimental friends from the east to tap into our strangest wants. According to Arcade Heroes, a new Japanese arcade game called 'The Tablecloth Hour' requires players ...
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by Warren Riddle on Aug 18th 2010 11:30AM

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines....
Netflix continues to fortify and expand its catalog through exclusive premium network deals, but its library apparently won't include HBO. The cable channel does, however, plan to launch its own HBO Go service (for home consoles, ...
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by Warren Riddle on Aug 18th 2010 10:40AM

Space enthusiasts and science-fiction fans have promoted the benefits of a space elevator for over 50 years. Plans and funding for such technology have intensified recently, but satellites, floating debris and other forms of space trash present a formidable obstacle to constructing an effective ...
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by Amar Toor on Aug 18th 2010 9:50AM

Plastic surgeon Dr. Frank Ryan, the man who turned Heidi Montag into a tragicomedic freak of science, died in a car crash on Monday after driving his car off of a cliff in Malibu. And, according to one of Ryan's former flames, texting might be to blame.
Charmaine Blake, Ryan's ex-girlfriend, ...
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by Amar Toor on Aug 18th 2010 9:02AM

Yesterday, a harmless teenager from the U.K. suddenly found himself under a flood of Twitter attacks -- all because of an app called 'Twifficiency.' "Twifficiency calculates your Twitter efficiency based upon your Twitter activity," the service's site explains. "This includes how many people you ...
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by Terrence O'Brien on Aug 18th 2010 8:10AM

Advertisers and retailers have been looking for new and unique ways to leverage the recent influx of GPS-enabled smartphones in attracting customers and gathering important information about their shopping behaviors. Foursquare introduced some new ideas, but retailers wanted to take it a step ...
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by Matt Evans on Aug 18th 2010 7:20AM

Father Luke Strand thinks it is a great idea to drive around Fond du Lac, Wisconsin in a VW Beetle with stickers that look exactly like those on Best Buy's Geek Squad cars, except for one thing: his stickers read "God Squad." Best Buy didn't find this to be cute, but instead a violation of its ...
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by Caleb Johnson on Aug 18th 2010 6:30AM

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With the fall semester around the corner, eBay has launched a mobile app for its discount site Half.com, which scans barcodes to locate the best deals on textbooks and other back-to-school products. According to CNET News, users snap a picture of a barcode (say, that expensive Biology 101 ...
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