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Apple Patent Would Use Other iPhones Nearby As Flash Kits

One of Apple's patent filed back in 2011 could dramatically improve the way your iPhone takes pictures. Instead of wirelessly connecting the phone to external flashes, the patent sees the iPhone connecting and controlling flashes on other nearby iPhones.

Oldest Water Cache Discovered Is 1.5 Billion Years Old

A team of scientists have been investigating some water samples from a Canadian mine to discover that they were looking at samples that may have been sealed up for 1.5 billion years.

The decaying radioactive atoms in the water told them that this cache of water, which is the oldest ever discovered, could have been waiting patiently in the rock up to 2.5 billion years.

Did We Just Find Humanity's First Cosmic Neutrino?

A subterranean telescope may have just caught a glimpse of humanity's first "cosmic neutrino" left over from the Big Bang.

Known as the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, the $279 million telescope is located under the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica. IceCube has been searching for evidence of the cosmic neutrino via an array of thousands of sensors under the ice.

Get iTunes 11.0.3 Now (Updates)

Apple released the newest version of iTunes with a couple of improvements. Version 11,0.3 will have an update to MiniPlayer in the form of a lovely new design. The MiniPlayer itself is relatively new, first appearing in iTunes 11.

Yahoo Integrates Twitter To Its News Feed

Yahoo will be integrating tweets into the news stream on Yahoo.com. According to Marissa Mayer, who delivered the news in a blog post , the company views tweets "as [an] important information source for many of our users.".

Bill Gates Is The World's Richest Man Again

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is once again the world's richest man, according to Bloomberg. He hasn't held that title since 2007.

Gates' fortune is now worth $72.1 billion, according to Bloomberg, putting him about $550 million ahead of the former No. 1, Mexico's Carlos Slim.

Android and iOS: 92% of Smartphone Shipments

It's an Android and iOS world now. The two mobile operating systems make up 92% of all smartphone shipments during the first quarter of 2013.

New data from the International Data Corporation (IDC) reveals Apple and Google's mobile platforms far exceed other competitors. They shipped 199.5 million units across the globe in that quarter.

Google Glass Gets Apps From Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr And More

Google Glass is getting more apps. They are from Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and CNN and more. In a "Developing for Glass" session during its I/O conference yesterday, Google announced several big name apps for its Glass.

Your Tagged Instagram Photos Can Be Checked Out By Anyone (Video)

Instagram announced that users could start tagging themselves and others in photos last two weeks ago, through their iOS and Android apps. Those have been filling up a hidden profile section called "Photos of You", which goes public on Thursday.

You Can (Sort Of) Create Your Own Google Glass App With This Simulator

You can create your own Glass apps without having Glass or any coding experience. Called Glass Sim, it is a prototyping tool for Google Glass that will let you create a quick visualization of what the app you think of looks like if it became a reality.

You Won't Believe How Google Glass Looked Like At First

We saw how Glass looked like in its prototype form yesterday. Now take a look at what that prototype looks like on a human head. At a Fireside chat at Google I/O, Senior industrial designer at Google, Isabelle Olsson showed off how Glass looked like originally.

Brazil Will Use Robots To Patrol World Cup

Soccer games can get violent. As evident by all the YouTube videos we've watched. FIFA will be going high-tech to keep the peace at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

iRobot recently announced that it will outfit Brazil with 30 PackBot robots. They are similar to those deployed in Afghanistan, Iraq and inside Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant.

The First Few Google Glass Prototypes Looked Bad

Google Glass looks weird to you? Then check out these prototypes before they finally settled on the one you know today.

Google Project Glass Staff Hardware Engineer Jean Wang showed off a slide revealing the earliest prototypes of Glass and they're a lot bulkier with open ribbons, chips, gigantic cameras and more. We don't think you'd be caught dead in those for sure.

Google Trends Pinpointed The Date Kim Kardashian And Paris Hilton Stopped Being Friends

From BFFs to nothing. That's how Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian's friendship was. Kim first rose to fame as Paris' dark haired counterpart. Then the sex tape happened (ala Paris style?).

They wore matching purses, oversized sunglasses, shopped, clubbed, holidayed, and partied together.

This Model For Google Glass Is Actually A Developer For The Project

You'll most likely recognize this Google Glass model. But what you don't know, is that he's also a developer. His name is Steven Yau, and he's one of the most widely circulated press photos of Glass. Yau is a programmer on the project.

Watch Incredible Speech From Google CEO Larry Page At The I/O Conference (Video)

Google CEO Larry Page appeared at the company's I/O developers conference today, and capped off the lengthy keynote presentation with a speech about the future of technology. He also talked about how negativity in the press and between rival companies are hurting innovation.

Human Stem Cells Have Been Cloned For the First Time

Scientists have finally cloned embryonic stem cells from fetal human skin cells for the very first time. Previously, cloning non-human animals has been on the table for nearly two decades, dating back to Dolly the sheep way back in 1996.

The New Google Maps Is Super Cool (Video)

Google Maps' updates were probably among the most visually stunning ones we've seen today. Google said they built Maps from "ground up" again, which means, more fixes, more awesome. Gizmodo got their hands on it and decided to take it for a run.
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