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Bend Your Ear? Flexible Phones Are Coming
April 29, 2013, by Jillian Scharr, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
Phones that bend, curve, stretch and contort are on the horizon.
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Greenheart Games released "Game Dev Tycoon" to an audience of pirates.
Game Pirates Get a Taste of Their Own Medicine
April 29, 2013, by Marshall Honorof, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
Indie developers provided illegal downloaders with a version of their game that punished piracy.
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Credit Card
5 Tips to Prevent Credit Card Fraud
April 29, 2013, David Mielach, BusinessNewsDaily Staff Writer
Credit card fraud continues to affect businesses of all sizes.
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Instead of a mouse, 3D designers can use the Leonar3do Bird.
Goodbye, Mouse: 'Bird' Tool Specializes in 3D Design
April 29, 2013, by Marshall Honorof, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
Create printable 3D objects with glasses and one of the most unusual mice ever.
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‘Jumping’ Dew Drops Clean Cicada Wings | Video
April 29, 2013, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Researchers used high-speed video to capture water droplets jumping off the wing of a cicada, as part of its self-cleaning process.
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Beyond Two Souls
'Beyond: Two Souls' Video Game Challenges Screen Actors
April 29, 2013, by Jillian Scharr, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
Motion-capture tech brings real emotion to Tribeca Film Festival’s first featured video game ‘Beyond: Two Souls.’
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Singularity
What is the Singularity?
April 29, 2013, Chad Brooks, TechNewsDaily Contributor
The Singularity refers to the emergence of superintelligent computers and the effect that moment will have on humanity.
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Google Bans Self-Updating Android Apps
April 29, 2013, by Marshall Honorof, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
All Android apps must now issue updates exclusively via the Google Play store.
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man laptop sharing data
How to Survive a Data Breach
April 29, 2013, by Paul Wagenseil, Senior Editor, Security, TechNewsDaily
What to do if a data breach has compromised your email account, password or credit card.
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LG OLED TV
Why Plasma TVs Won't Die
April 29, 2013, by Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
Only OLED TV is in a position to best plasma at picture quality, but don't expect affordable OLEDs anytime soon.
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3D Printing: From Trivial to Revolutionary Objects
April 29, 2013, Sean Captain and Clayton Ashley, TechNewsDaily
Affordable 3D printers are allowing people to produce a vast range of items — some trivial, some vital.
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Keyboard Privacy
5 Places to Look for Your Digital Footprint
April 29, 2013, Elizabeth Palermo, TechNewsDaily Contributor
Siri stores your secrets for two years, but what about everybody else?
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REILLY BROWN on POWER PLAY at C2E2 2013
April 28, 2013, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
We spoke with Reilly Brown about his comic POWER PLAYER at C2E2 2013.
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LOBO Joins Injustice: Gods Among Us Lineup
April 27, 2013, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Lobo, the first DLC character for Injustice: Gods Among Us, will be available for download on May 7.
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TIM SEELEY Talks Hack/Slash & Revival @ C2E2 '13
April 27, 2013, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Tim talks to Newsarma about ending the Hack/Slash run and the latest on Revival.
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A semiconductor spray paint could facilitate flexible electronics.
Semiconductor Spray Paint Promises Flexible Electronics
April 26, 2013, by Marshall Honorof, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
A new organic semiconductor spreads like spray paint, allowing for flexible electronics.
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Big Anti-Virus Firms Edge Out Upstarts in Android Security Field
April 26, 2013, by Paul Wagenseil, Senior Editor, Security, TechNewsDaily
Android security starts to look a lot like PC security.
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More of your information is available online than you may realize.
What Does the Internet Know About You?
April 26, 2013, Barbara E. Hernandez, TechNewsDaily Contributor
Are you worried that anyone can learn all about you on the Internet? You should be.
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What is Java?
April 26, 2013, Robert Workman, TechNews Daily Contributor
Java is a programming language that allows Web browsers to run applets, such as games and other interactive programs.
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Virtual Robots ‘Breed’ and Evolve
April 26, 2013, Rachel Kaufman, TechNewsDaily Contributor
Many of the virtual bots are better than the ones humans could develop.
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Artsy App Provides Glimpse Into Creative Process
April 26, 2013, Elizabeth Palermo, TechNewsDaily Contributor
New iOS app is a high-tech option for art appreciation.
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Suspect Behind 'Biggest Cyberattack' Nabbed in Spain
April 26, 2013, by Paul Wagenseil, Senior Editor, Security, TechNewsDaily
Dutchman claimed to lead effort to take down Spamhaus in March.
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Guacamelee from Drinkbox Studios is a love letter to Mexican culture.
Reskinned: Video Games Embrace Non-White Protagonists
April 26, 2013, by Marshall Honorof, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
Juan Aguacate and Lee Everett are two of the best minority heroes in modern gaming.
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Leonar3do: A Simple Way To Work In 3D
Leonar3do: A Simple Way To Work In 3D | Video
April 26, 2013, by Clayton Ashely
Creating 3D objects can be unnecessarily complicated with traditional mouses, because they're designed for a 2D surface. With the Leonar3do system, which includes a special 3D mouse called a 'bird', …
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Bolton Works employs industrial 3D scanners.
3D Scanners Reproduce Real Life
April 26, 2013, by Marshall Honorof, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
The growing market of 3D scanners makes it possible to capture physical objects digitally.
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