Science Discovered a New Human Body Part

Science Discovered a New Human Body Part

A funny thing happened in the field of anatomy during the first half of this year. Researchers found a previously unknown human body part. It’s inside the eyeball, and it’s very small. At 15 microns thick, the newly discovered layer of material is so small that even calling it a new body part feels inappropriate. That’s what it is, though. A new body part. Right there in your eye.

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Yahoo cleaning house, will deactivate inactive accounts after a year

It’s hard to get a clean username anymore when signing up for a service, especially if it’s a fairly popular service, like Twitter or Yahoo. Speaking of that, though, Yahoo has announced that it’ll be doing a bit of spring cleaning on all of its accounts, deactivating the ones that have been inactive for a

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Time Warner Cable reportedly offering incentives to keep video content offline

Time Warner Cable reportedly offering incentives to keep TV content offline

It’s no real secret that TV giants like Time Warner Cable have formal agreements which prevent video from going online — like it or not, that’s the nature of content exclusives and windowing. However, the anti-internet strategy may be considerably murkier. Bloomberg hears from sources that TWC and its peers offer “incentives” to keep video content offline, whether they’re sweeter deals or threats of losing existing programming arrangements. While the assertions aren’t surprising given a protectionist industry, they’re still quite serious — they suggest that operators unfairly prevent content producers from treating online services as equals to old-fashioned TV. TWC isn’t accepting any of the accusations, as you’d imagine. The provider doesn’t directly acknowledge Bloomberg‘s claims in a statement to Engadget; instead, it argues that exclusives of all kinds are virtually necessary for competition. That’s a tricky position to hold when many viewers don’t like exclusives in the first place, but you can judge its legitimacy for yourself by reading the full statement after the break.

[Image credit: TWC Untangled]

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Thank you, Apple. You’ve outdone yourself on the Mac Pro 2013

I’m a complainer. I know it. My family knows it. And anyone who has read my repeated diatribes here on SlashGear knows it. I don’t like products that I feel could be better. And I can’t stand when companies seem to ignore the consumer’s plea for enhancements. That’s precisely the way I felt everytime I

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Polk Audio Xbox N1 sound bar and 133t gaming headphones eyes-on

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Polk’s at E3 showing off two new devices it’s showing off at E3 this week that aren’t half bad looking. Granted, they’re not as slick as some of the higher end products the audio company has shown off in the past, but as far as gaming-centric devices go, they’re not too shabby. According to the company, Microsoft approached it specifically to create peripherals for the Xbox, leading Polk to give the world the 133t Gaming Headphones and N1 sound bar.

The 133ts eschew the standard external gaming mic for a little nub that juts out from one ear. To mute it, you just click it back up inside the cup. The headphones also feature a mixer that plugs directly into the controller to help eliminate cords and lets you adjust sound settings on the fly. The Surroundbar, meanwhile, was designed specifically with the Xbox in mind, featuring four modes: Racer, FPS, Music and Cinema, so you can switch between gaming and standard media consumption. The N1 is set for a fall release, with the 133t coming some time in Q4. More info in a press release after the break.

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T-Mobile GALAXY S 4 aims to undercut competition through July

It’s not that T-Mobile will stop trying to compete with Verizon and AT&T when July comes, but here in the first few warm weeks of summer the pink carrier will make a move on one of the most popular out-the-gate Android smartphones of the year with a unique proposal. While earlier this year it was

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Hasselblad Lunar Camera: Amazing Looks, Astronomical Price

There are plenty of cameras out there, but Hasselblad undoubtedly makes some of the most amazing ones out there, including one that was used over 50 years ago in space by NASA astronaut Walter M. Schirra.

hasselblad lunar camera

Despite looking nothing like it, the Hasselblad Lunar Camera is supposed to pay tribute to the 500C camera Schirra used. Instead of using traditional film, of course, the new camera offers with a 24 MP CMOS digital sensor, and comes with an 18-55mm lens. It also offers advanced image stabilization, which will allow you to capture clear photos without a tripod.

hasselblad lunar camera mahogany

Its available in several exterior styles, including one with Italian-designed luxury materials, like mahogany, leather and gold.

hasselblad lunar camera side

Overall, it looks pretty amazing, but you’ll have to fork over at least $7,000(USD) to get yours.

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Yahoo to free up old usernames after a year of inactivity

Yahoo to free up usernames after a year of inactivity

Unless you’re quick to sign up with new services, snagging a simple user ID with your name, or just about any word from the English dictionary, can be unlikely. If you’re only first joining Yahoo today (for one reason or another), however, registering any account without a handful of random numbers tacked on at the end is downright impossible. That’ll soon change. The internet giant has announced on Tumblr that come July 15th, IDs that have been inactive for more than a year will be released to the public, giving shoegurlmary1992@yahoo.com a chance to snag mary@yahoo.com, for example. The decision seems perfectly reasonable to us. We only hope that other sites (Twitter) follow suit.

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Angry Birds Go teased as racing-themed title for summer

Angry Birds is making a return yet again, but probably not in the same fashion as the past few times. Developer Rovio has teased what they’re calling Angry Birds Go!, and new title that we should be hearing more about later this summer. It looks to be a racing game of some kind, but Rovio

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Creative Sound Blaster EVO Zx and ZxR headsets integrate SB-Axx1 processor for audio intelligence

It’s not every day a company comes around claiming they’ve got a pair of headphones that “intelligently” enhance the audio blasting through your eardrums in real time. That’s what the team at Creative Technology Ltd have come forth with today, suggesting their two headset contributions to the fold this month, Sound Blaster EVO ZxR and

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