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Wacom Cintiq 13HD review: a space-saving pen display for designers
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When Wacom teased a tablet-sized device a few months back, our curiosity was immediately piqued. However, the next reveal from the pen-wielding-peripheral company was actually the Cintiq 13HD — a product more in line with the outfit's existing displays.

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Wacom Cintiq 13HD review: a space-saving pen display for the design savvy …
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When Wacom teased a tablet-sized offering a few months back, our curiosity was immediately piqued. However, the next reveal from the pen-wielding-peripheral company was the Cintiq 13HD: a product more in line with the outfit's existing offerings …

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SR-71 at Strategic Air and Space Museum, Omaha
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Three-Image panaoramic shot of the SR-71 on display at Omaha’s Strategic Air and Space Museum By: Asten

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Three Human-Like Figures on Mars, One Giant Reptilian Head With Crown & Three Carved Faces In Side of Mountain.
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By Scott C. Waring (Author of UFO Sightings of 2006-2009 & Dragons of Asgard). NOTE: NASA ALLOWS ANYONE TO DOWNLOAD THEIR PHOTOS AND DISPLAY THEM, I AM NOT BREAKING ANY RULES WITH THIS. In this photo find 4 large faces of aliens and FAMOUS WOMAN FIGURE as seen on BBC & CNN news. On January [...]

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Enjoy Angry Birds Game on the Smart TV Screen at the Samsung Space Fest
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Samsung Electronics hosted Samsung Space Fest at Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in NY on the 18th. Samsung Space Fest was designed to commemorate the relocation of “Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum.” The museum houses space shuttle Enterprise first produced in the 1970’s which will be put on public display from the 19th. [...]

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Explorer 1 a – Smithsonian Air and Space Museum – 2012-05-15
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A model of Explorer 1, the first artificial satellite launched by the United States, on display in the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. In 1954, U.S. scientists and military officials decided to try to launch an artificial satellite during the International Geophysical Year (which ran from July 1957 to June 1958). On [...]

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