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Sometimes, I feel like every single person in their 20s is hoping to either create or work at the next big startup. But Bryan Schreier, a partner at Sequoia Capital, said that’s largely a West Coast phenomenon. For example, according to Sequoia’s research, 41 percent of Stanford’s...
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Every week, a new and interesting human being tackles our decidedly geeky take on the Proustian Q&A. This is the Engadget Questionnaire. In the inaugural appearance of our questionnaire on Engadget, Adafruit founder Limor Fried opens up about her love for her Metcal MX-500 soldering station...
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Today at about 19:25 UTC (2:25 PM EST), Asteroid 2012 DA14 will make its closest approach to Earth, passing a mere 27,650 kilometers above the surface — closer than our satellites in geosynchronous orbit. NASA is broadcasting a live-steam showing the asteroid from an Observatory, and will...
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Last week, two lucky Tweeters each won a pair of tickets to Engadget Expand this March 16-17 in San Francisco by telling us which speaker they're most looking forward to seeing at the conference. Now we're giving away some more free tickets -- and this time, it's personal! We want to know which...
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Another day, another salvo in the long-running NY Times/Tesla Motors war. This time the NYT journalist John Broder, writing on the New York Times blog Wheels, has refuted nearly all of Elon Musk’s points regarding fabrication at worst and lying at best.
This piece is full of clear statements...
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Authorities say weak passwords gave Monday's 'zombie hoax hacker' easy access into the Emergency Alert System.
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NASA Goddard published a photo of the vapor trail from the meteor that crashed into Russia this morning.
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An anonymous reader writes "I am in my late 20s, live in the U.S., work in the IT industry, and am going to school to upgrade from an associate's degree to a bachelor's degree. One of my classes is a web-based course that requires students to write blogs. I am not attending one of those...
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OS X: Notification system Growl now costs less than a buck from now until Sunday. That's a 75% discount over the usual $3.99 price tag. The latest version of Growl offers support for Apple's Notification Center, so you don't have to choose between one or the other for your notifications....