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Tyler Wells Lynch

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Tyler Wells Lynch is a freelance writer and journalist whose work has appeared in Vice, Wirecutter, Gizmodo, The Rumpus, Yes!, and the Huffington Post, among others. He lives in Maine.

Articles & Reviews by Tyler Wells Lynch

Brain Food and Age Defiers: The Dubious World of Food Marketing

You can’t avoid the constant barrage of advertisements, but you can learn how to sift through the nonsense.

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Mobile Wallet, My Eye: What About My Darned Keys?

We know Google, PayPal, and the like are working to put your wallet on your phone, but what about your keys?

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Can a Fridge Block a Wireless Signal? Edward Snowden Thought So

The famous whistleblower apparently used his fridge as a Faraday cage. But did it achieve anything?

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Remote Energy Management: Will Modlet, Valta, or Nest Help Revive the Smart Home?

New York City seems eager to give it a shot, but will consumers buy it?

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Superman-Inspired Memory Crystals May Outlast the Human Race

Scientists have demonstrated “immortal” data storage using nanostructured glass.

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Turntable Gadgets Allow You to Take Stable 360-Degree Photos with a Smartphone

Will these two Kickstarter projects take off or turn off?

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Picking Apart Pop Mechanics’ 110 Predictions for the Next 110 Years

When we make predictions about the future, how cloudy does the crystal ball look in hindsight? Will self-driving cars and breath-giving nanocomputers look any different?

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Reviewed.com Weekly Roundup: April 26, 2013

This week, we looked at a mid-range Panasonic plasma that punches above its weight class, an excellent Olympus waterproof camera, a high-end LG fridge, a sturdy, affordable grill, and wrote about Earth Day.

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