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Daily Digest October 13, 2011

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  • Mafia Wars didn’t infect US drones, a careless user did

    The people who program malware are typically a cagey bunch, and they truly clever ones are a step or two ahead of the security community. Sometimes, however, the systems they compromise don’t line up with their intended goals. Whoever it is that’s behind the virus infecting the U.S. unmanned drone fleet, for example. It’s unlikely […]

  • Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot is now available

    Releasing a new version of an operating system every 6 months may sound like a hard target to hit repeatedly, but Canonical is proving they can do it, and introduce worthwhile new functionality with each new version. Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot is no exception, and as of today you can download it for free, of […]



Daily Digest October 12, 2011

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  • China’s Angry Birds tablet is 7 inches of copyright-infringing fun

    Oh, those crazy Shanzai manufacturers. Long renowned for their… er… unconventional way of doing business, they’re the folks who churn out millions of gadgets every year that are “inspired” by devices like the iPhone, iPad, and Galaxy S2. Their latest masterpiece: the Angry Birds tablet. It’s built by the folks at Shenzen Technology Company, who […]

  • Sony to repair 1.6 million Bravia LCD TVs that may produce smoke or melt

    It’s not turning out to be a great week for Sony. Yesterday the company found out another 93,000 accounts had been hacked across its entertainment network including PSN. Now, Sony is having to issue a warning and offer repairs to some 1.6 million LCD TVs that are carrying faulty components. The faults are potentially dangerous, […]



Daily Digest October 11, 2011

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  • Siri looks just as amazing in real world iPhone 4S demo

    Sure, the Siri personal assistant looked cool in Apple’s demos both during last week’s iPhone event, and in their in-house promo videos. But those are produced by people whose job is to make Siri look as good as possible. But what about when customers get their hands on it? As the iPhone 4S has been shipping […]

  • Google+ Photos takes Picasa’s spot on the Google nav bar

    It’s a bar only a few pixels tall at the top of their sites, but Google has taken plenty of heat in the past for changes made to its cross-site navigation bar. Perhaps the most loudly protested move was the ousting of Google Reader, which was replaced by a Picasa Web Albums link labeled “photos.” […]



Daily Digest October 10, 2011

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  • Acer Aspire S3 on sale for $899 this week, is the first Ultrabook on retail shelves

    The Ultrabooks are coming, and we now know whose Windows-powered MacBook Air alternative is going to land on retail shelves first. While it initially looked like Asus might be first out of the gate, Acer has beaten them to the punch. The Aspire S3 Ultrabook goes on sale this week in the U.S. and Canada […]

  • What to expect from Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)

    Last week Google and Samsung  decided to wait to announce their “next big thing”. The companies say that they will announce a new date and venue in due course, so hopefully the wait for the Nexus Prime/Galaxy Nexus, or whatever else the duo had planned, isn’t too long. In the meantime, the leaks for this […]



Daily Digest October 9, 2011

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  • Create your own 3D figures with the iModela USB 3D printer

    3D printers were once out of reach of just about everyone due to the very high price of the hardware. Today, they are still expensive, but have come down to the point where enthusiasts can start saving up and buying one. Even kids are being targeted now with $800 Origo aimed at 10-year-olds. If you […]




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