Andrew Cunningham, arstechnica.com We all know how much of a grind the old 9-to-5 can be. You wake up early, spend the first hour of your morning stuck in traffic, and then you’re stuck doing the same boring old thing until it’s time to go home in the same traffic, go to bed, and w… … Continue reading World’s most industrious lazy man outsources all of his work to China
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DIY firearms means unlimited guns for anyone
The Future of Firearms: DIY Guns You Can Make at Home By Eliza Shapiro, thedailybeast.com School shootings be damned. Companies like Defense Distributed are moving forward with newfangled 3-D printers that let you make guns at home, writes Eliza Shapiro. Four days after the deadly school shooting in Newtown, Conn., Cody Wilson wa… RT @thedailybeast: … Continue reading DIY firearms means unlimited guns for anyone
Google cloud music match is free
Google’s cloud-based music-matching service has arrived… and it’s free Cyrus Farivar, arstechnica.com This is what Ars editor Cyrus Farivar sent to Google Play this morning.Cyrus FarivarGoogle has announced its own music-matching locker service, but unlike Amazon’s Cloud Player and Apple’s iTunes Match, this new service is free. Google Play, in th… RT @arstechnica: Google’s cloud … Continue reading Google cloud music match is free
Ars Technica: gear head central
Ars Technica. Propeller-heads have long gravitated to Ars Technica, a nine-year-old blog that provides editors' takes on the tech news of the day. Check out the guides for thorough how-tos (make your own gaming box!) and Journals.Ars for extra commentary. Related articles License plates scanned at border, data shared with car insurance group Ars Technica … Continue reading Ars Technica: gear head central

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