Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 first look

The XPS 13 is one of the best Windows laptops out there, and now Dell is making a new version of it with a focus on touch.
The XPS 13 2-in-1 flips around for use like a tablet. It’s a bit smaller, a bit lighter, and a bit less powerful. Is that worth the tradeoff?
Watch the full review here.

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Why Scientific Papers Are Not Free

Have you ever tried to access scientific research but the website says you have to pay? Why is that? Shouldn't information be free?

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Could You Survive The Home Alone Traps?

This guy builds the home alone traps to find out if a person can actually survive those traps or not.
Watch this awesome video here.

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Future of AR in Google Tango

Google Tango is still in its earliest days, but the 3D sensing technology turns basic games and apps into immersive experiences right on your smartphone -- no AR headset needed.
Lenovo Phab 2 Pro phone is the only phone right now that supports Google Tango.

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Nokia's 2017 Return Explained

Nokia is preparing for 2017 comeback. Watch this short video explaining how Nokia's ex-employee will be going to be part of the new Nokia.


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There is a way to get taller

Do you wish you were taller? Well there’s a surgically procedure you could go through to get taller, but it can be pretty painful...
Limb lengthening has proven to be a very powerful and effective procedure.

Watch the video to know more.

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Unboxing The $20,000 Smartphone

This is one of the most expensive Android smartphones in the world. It is covered up with carbon fiber and gold on the outside.

This smartphone is for super rich who have tons of money to waste.. 🤑

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How BIG is Volkswagen & Their History

Every 4th car sold in Europe is from VW Group. This video answers how VW was started, how they managed a colossal growth and some of the unique unknown facts about VW like how it was established under Hitler & much more.

This video is highly recommended by the author.

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Year in Tech 2016

In this video, we take a look at all the major events that happened in the technology world in 2016. Be it the new announcements, exciting launches, things that went viral, the unexpected, or something that just made us say meh.

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What Happens to Discarded Electronics?

Modern electronics tend to become obsolete quickly. Ever thought about what happens to all the gadgets we throw away? No, you only think about yourself.

Find out how exactly the e-waste recycling works.

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Apple AirPods review

Apple's AirPods are finally here for $159. The wireless earbuds are a lot like Apple's wired EarPods with the wires cut off.
If you had trouble keeping EarPods in your ears, you can expect the same from AirPods. But if they fit, you can count on great battery life, good sound, and a few smart features.
Watch the full review here.

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South Korea Launches 4 Meter Tall Manned Robot

The Seoul-based Korea Future Technology company has conducted walking tests for the 4 meter tall, 1.5 ton robot. The machine, resembling those appearing in the Avatar movie, is controlled by a pilot, sitting inside, and repeats his actions.

Real Steel is REAL!!

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Inside the world's craziest gadget market

At the heart of Shenzhen, China lies a maker's paradise called Huaqiangbei Road. It might well be the biggest electronics market in the world.
Earlier it was known for pirated iPhone but now it is known for innovation.
Watch this trip through Huaqiangbei Market.

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How Hackers Really Crack Your Passwords?

This video gives a brief overview about what how hackers hack your password using techniques like brute force or dictionary attacks.
It also shows how you can prevent your passwords from getting hacked.

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NASA Launches Satellites From An Airplance

NASA's CYGNSS mission, an initiative to send eight small satellites into space on a Pegasus XL rocket to track Hurricanes from space.
The launch is a part of $157 million Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System.
NASA decided on this method of launch compared to a convention rocket because of lower costs.
Watch the whole launch video here.

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Best Car Suspensions Ever

Bose spent years developing the ultimate suspension system that offered a super smooth, magic-carpet like ride. A ride without hiccups.
It keeps the car level no matter what the road surface might be doing.
It was a technical success but was too expensive for the mainstream market.

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The Earth's Magnetic Shield Cracked, Are We Doomed?

Earth’s magnetosphere protects us from harmful radiation in space, but scientists have just found a crack in it. Are we doomed?

Find out the answer in this video.

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Making of NASA’s most powerful space telescope

After the delayed period of 2 decades, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is just two years from its launch date.
If this telescope works, it will allow us to look deep into the Universe’s past, further back in time than we’ve ever seen before.

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This New Antibody Could Kill 98% of HIV Strains!

Scientists have discovered an antibody produced by an HIV-positive patient that neutralises 98 percent of all HIV strains tested - including most of the strains that are resistant to other antibodies of the same class.

What does this mean for the future of HIV/AIDS?

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Watch A Hydraulic Press Crush a $40,000 Gold Bar

If you are sensitive to luxury items like iPhones being crushed by a hydraulic press – this one is not for you.
They decided to crush a 1-kilogram (32 troy ounce), 24-carat pure gold bar,
This is one of the most expensive crushes in history of YouTube.

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