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Daily Digest October 4, 2011

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  • Apple Japan confirms iPhone 4S on October 14?

    We’re mere minutes away from the official announcement of the next iPhone, and we still have information coming in. It appears that Apple’s Japanese site has leaked info about the launch of the iPhone 4S on October 14. When the leaks come from Apple’s own website, that’s about as big a confirmation as you can […]

  • Bluebrain band release location-aware, choose-your-own-adventure album for iPhone

    As technology advances, so does music. We’ve gone from listening to music on old 45- and 78-RPM vinyl records, to listening to it on 8-tracks, cassettes, CDs, and then digital. It’s rare to see someone listening to music on anything other than an iPod or iPhone these days. Walkmen and portable CD players are long […]



Daily Digest October 3, 2011

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  • Fake antivirus infection rates down as authorities interrupt cash flow

    When you think about protecting your computer against trojans, worms, and other malware, you probably think of companies like ESET and Symantec. After all, it’s their hard work and software that prevent the millions of digital threats in the wild from making mincemeat of your computer — right? Turns out that there’s another crew on […]

  • Windows 7 finally overtakes Windows XP

    With millions already playing with the Windows 8 developer preview, it’s hard to imagine that this month marks the second anniversary of Windows 7 on retail shelves. Widely considered to be “what Vista should have been,” initial sales of Windows 7 were very strong, and that momentum has continued to this day. Windows 7′s global […]



Daily Digest October 2, 2011

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  • HTC Android phones leak personal data to any app with Internet permissions

    If you are running a HTC Android smartphone with the latest updates applied, chances are your personal data is freely accessible to any app you have given network access to in the form of full Internet permissions. This vulnerability isn’t a backdoor or some inherent flaw in Android, it is instead HTC failing to lock […]



Daily Digest October 1, 2011

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  • Mozilla Paladin project is developing Gladius, a 3D game engine for web browsers

    With the advent of HTML5 and WebGL, the move away from Adobe Flash and instead pumping out interactive entertainment directly in the browser has begun. We’ve already got HTML5 video, multiple 2D game engines are appearing that output to HTML5 and Canvas, and 3D is also making big gains pushed forward by several engines alongside […]

  • Follow the history of iPhone 5 rumors with this handy roadmap infographic

    If you’re like us, you have a love/hate relationship with iPhone 5 rumors. Yes, there’s always a few months before any Apple product is announced where the Internet is a flurry of “what ifs” and speculation about what the new product will entail. We love hearing all the iPhone 5 rumors because it gives us […]



Daily Digest September 30, 2011

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  • Plastic flying carpet is kept afloat by ripple power

    A Princeton grad student named Noah Jafferis has invented a flying carpet, of sorts. Rather than a magic lamp (or one’s imagination) this flying carpet is kept afloat using ripple power, something similar to how a skate or ray travels through the water. As a movement system the flying carpet design is interesting because it […]

  • Ubuntu One cloud storage service gets a Windows client

    Canonical has been pushing out regular releases of its own flavor of a Linux distribution Ubuntu as an alternative to paying for and using Windows. But that doesn’t mean the organization won’t embrace its rival’s operating system when it benefits users, and that’s exactly what has happened with regards to Ubuntu One. If you look […]




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