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Google finally comes of age at I/O 2013: Less cheap thrills, more money-making maturity
2013-05-16 15:13:41| Extremetech
In the eyes of the thousands of developers who are attending Google I/O 2013, yesterday's keynote will have been a riotous roller coaster ride of new and exciting news. From a consumer's perspective, though -- and there were one million of them watching the live stream from home -- the keynote was a bit disappointing. Why did Google decide to focus on developers on the one day of the year that the whole world is looking on? The short answer is that, for some reason, Google didn't have many major products to show us. For the long answer, read on.
As Android disrupts, tablets beat cheap PCs: Nvidia
2013-05-10 04:30:24| CNET News.com
High-end tablets will replace low-end PCs, with Android leading the way, according to Nvidia's CEO. [Read more]
Cheap Pork Imports Continue to Cause Concern
2013-05-06 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
UK - Another somewhat mixed day for sellers and although the DAPP continues to improve and now stands at 161.32p with the exception of Cranswick who are playing catch-up, all the other shout price buyers held their prices at last weeks levels, writes Peter Crichton.
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Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (WMT): When Cheap Prices Are Actually Too Dear
2013-05-05 01:46:45| Footwear - Topix.net
Last week, a Bangladeshi tragedy hit American news. A large, nine-story building housing several garment manufacturers collapsed; the death toll is at least 380.
DARPA shows off cheap, adaptable, resilient robot hand that can take a beating
2013-05-01 19:16:03| Extremetech
After more than three years of development, it seems DARPA's ARM program is finally coming to fruition. The ARM (Autonomous Robotic Manipulation) program was created in 2010 with the purpose of creating robust, low-cost, multi-fingered, and dexterous robotic arms to replace current robot arms, which generally take the form of clunky claws that crush everything in their path. After watching the video below, I think it's safe to say that DARPA's ARM program is a resounding success.
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