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Slow Tablet Shipments; 'World's Thinnest' Gaming Laptop; Bezos Buys WaPo Co.
2013-08-06 17:34:50| PC Magazine Notebooks Product Guide
Topping tech headlines Monday, tablet shipments are on the decline ahead of the next-gen iPad release, MSI introduced the "world's thinnest" 17-inch gaming laptop, and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos bought the Washington Post Company.
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Worlds first road-powered electric vehicle network switches on in South Korea
2013-08-06 13:51:59| Extremetech
South Korea has rolled out the world's first road-powered electric vehicle network. The network consists of special roads that have electrical cables buried just below the surface, which wirelessly transfer energy to electric vehicles via magnetic resonance. Road-powered electric vehicles are exciting because they only require small batteries, significantly reducing their overall weight and thus their energy consumption. There's also the small fact that, with an electrified roadway, you never have to plug your vehicle in to recharge it, removing most of the risk and range anxiety associated with electric vehicles (EVs).
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MSI Introduces 'World's Thinnest' 17-Inch Gaming Laptop
2013-08-06 01:33:10| PC Magazine Notebooks Product Guide
MSI Computer Corp. today revealed the GS70 the world's thinnest and lightest 17-inch portable gaming machine, designed specifically to fuse power with portability.
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Worlds first lab-grown burger eaten by humans, tastes like despair
2013-08-05 18:30:30| Extremetech
Breeding and killing cows to eat is not only upsetting to a large number of people, but isn't sustainable in the long-run. In theory, growing meat in a lab is sustainable, and could either replace or work alongside regular cow breeding and eating practices. Now, the world's first lab-grown burger has been cooked, and humans have tasted it.
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Kirobo, the world's first talking robot from Japan, blasts into space to visit ISS
2013-08-05 02:52:28| Automakers - Topix.net
Kirobo -- derived from the Japanese words for "hope" and "robot" -- was among five tons of supplies and machinery on a rocket launched Sunday for the International Space Station from Tanegashima, southwestern Japan, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, or JAXA, said.
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