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Weekly tech news roundup for July 25
What’s new this week: Cake in a whip cream-like can (really!), Rickrolling Chromecast controllers, and water balloon invention you’ve got to see to believe. Also, find out about Google’s ambitious Baseline project to learn more about the human body, learn about a new minivan option that will help you yell at your kids without losing your voice, and get a link to a website that rates hotel WiFi. If that’s not enough for you, discover just how much time Americans spend on Facebook each day (you too??), and check out a tour of BarkBox’s dog-friendly headquarters.
Read MoreIn the spotlight: Kingfield, Maine
Kingfield, Maine, a community served by TDS Telecom, was once described as “the most beautifully preserved ski town east of Aspen” by Ski Magazine. It is the gateway to Sugarloaf Mountain and one of the best ski and golf resorts in the country—but that’s not all this small town has to offer.
Read MoreWeekly tech news roundup for July 18
This week: Unlimited ebooks from Amazon, 3D printers at Home Depot, and a widget that lets you message even if you’re off the grid. Plus, watch a preview for a Star Wars fan film made in Minecraft, and check out the world’s scariest Marine robot in action. Find out why Microsoft is cutting 15% of their workforce, take a peek at the world’s blackest black, and read about a proposed Apple price-fixing settlement agreement.
Read MoreThe problem with 911 emergency services and cell phones (in other words, why you should keep your landline)
Last week some startling news hit—as many as 90% of the 911 cell calls made in Washington D.C. are missing key bits of information that allow users to be pinpointed on a map. Get the details.
Read MoreGame Time: Three Online Shops, Just For Fun
Whatever happened to the aisles and aisles of computer games you used to see at big-box electronics and specialty stores? Sure, stores still stock a large number of games for consoles like Xbox and Playstation, but Windows and Mac users are lucky to find more than a single shelf. That’s not because everybody is too busy playing Candy Crush on their phones—computer gaming is still a $25 billion industry. So, where are all the games?
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