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The Untold Story of Magic Leap the Worlds Most Secretive Startup

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The Untold Story of Magic Leap, the World’s Most Secretive Startup The world’s hottest startup isn’t located in Silicon Valley — it’s in suburban Florida. Wired's Kevin Kelly explores what Magic Leap’s mind-bending technology tells us about the future of virtual reality.

Magic Leap's Real-Life Augmented Reality Demo Is Jaw-Dropping

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Magic Leap's Real-Life Augmented Reality Demo Is Jaw-Dropping

Magic Leap's Real-Life Augmented Reality Demo Is Jaw-Dropping

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Magic Leap's Real-Life Augmented Reality Demo Is Jaw-Dropping Reportedly shot through Magic Leap's augmented reality lens, what you are watching is not simulated. This is real. We can still hardly believe our own eyes. April 19, 2016 at 07:04PM

The Untold Story of Magic Leap the Worlds Most Secretive Startup

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The Untold Story of Magic Leap, the World’s Most Secretive Startup The world’s hottest startup isn’t located in Silicon Valley — it’s in suburban Florida. Wired's Kevin Kelly explores what Magic Leap’s mind-bending technology tells us about the future of virtual reality.

The Untold Story of Magic Leap the Worlds Most Secretive Startup

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The Untold Story of Magic Leap, the World’s Most Secretive Startup

Picture of the day for April 20 2016

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Picture of the day on April 20, 2016: White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) in Madrid, Spain

digestif: Word of the day for April 20 2016

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Word of the day is digestif : An alcoholic beverage consumed after eating, so called because it is presumed to aid digestion.

Article of the day for April 20 2016

The Article of the day for April 20, 2016 is 1994 Atlantic hurricane season . The 1994 Atlantic hurricane season produced only seven named tropical cyclones and three hurricanes, and was the only Atlantic hurricane season of the 1990s with no major hurricanes (Category 3 or higher on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane scale). Tropical activity lasted from Alberto's formation on June 30 to Gordon's weakening on November 21. Tropical Storm Alberto produced significant rainfall and flooding in the Southeastern United States, damaging or destroying over 18,000 homes. In August, Tropical Storm Beryl produced its heaviest rainfall in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. Along with a tornado it spawned, Beryl caused numerous injuries. Tropical Storm Debby killed nine people in the Caribbean in September. Florence was the most intense hurricane, at Category 2, but never made landfall. Extreme flooding and mudslides from Hurricane Gordon caused around 1,122 fatali...

Article of the day for April 20 2016

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Article of the day is 1994 Atlantic hurricane season. Check it out: http://ift.tt/1oWeX6W

digestif: Word of the day for April 20 2016

digestif , n : An alcoholic beverage consumed after eating, so called because it is presumed to aid digestion.

Picture of the day for April 20 2016

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White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) in Madrid, Spain.

Is Rule 34 actually true?: An investigation into the Internets most risqué law

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Is Rule 34 actually true?: An investigation into the Internet’s most risqué law

Is Rule 34 actually true?: An investigation into the Internets most risqué law

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Is Rule 34 actually true?: An investigation into the Internet’s most risqué law Alien goat sex may still exist somewhere in the Internet’s unplumbable depths, but it is far deeper down than it used to be.

The UX Of Ethics: Should Google Tell You If You Have Cancer?

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The UX Of Ethics: Should Google Tell You If You Have Cancer? Big data can spot things we'd never see coming. But are companies like Google and Amazon responsible for telling us the bad news?

The UX Of Ethics: Should Google Tell You If You Have Cancer?

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The UX Of Ethics: Should Google Tell You If You Have Cancer?