Thursday, February 28, 2013

What's New in Firefox 20 Beta, Per-Window Private Browsing and Download Panel

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Tablets Take Off In 2012 According To Millennial, With Kindle Fire And iPad Mini Seeing Rapid Growth

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Review: CloudMagic's personalized Web search service grows up




CloudMagic is more. This research service ultrafast debuted a few years ago and over time has evolved to offer some very useful features, including Facebook and Twitter search. Now, however, CloudMagic part of its biggest changes, however, including the ability to integrate the results of personal research with the overall results of Google. And the company has been offering free research and will, a decision that could alienate some users. However, 50 free searches per month is enough for most, unlimited searches Pro subscription charges $ 5 per month

CloudMagic basic research tools work the same as always :. You sign up for an account and connect with the services you want to search. It supports a wide range of services, including AOL, Box, Dropbox, Evernote, Facebook, Gmail, Google Apps, Google Talk, GMX, Hotmail, iCloud, Mail.com, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, Microsoft Office 365 , MSN Outlook.com, SkyDrive, Twitter, Windows Live and Yahoo.
Once access has been granted, then starts indexing CloudMagic their accounts, which may take some time if your accounts are considerable. It took several hours to index a Gmail account, which contains thousands of messages, but only a few minutes to index a new Twitter account. You can start navigating right away, but wait until the indexing process is complete, give more accurate results.








CloudMagic shows their personal results in a discrete box next to Google results on the Web.

The service is available as it has been in the past, such as a browser extension for Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, an add-on for Internet Explorer, and a mobile application for the iPad, iPhone and Android devices.? browser extensions and accessories look very simple search box on relevant sites, if you go to a page that does not support CloudMagic you do not see 'box. You can move the search box on the page if you are on your way, and can not be reduced to a corner, too.


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Western Digital My Net router leaps to 802.11ac speeds, gets a bridge to keep it company

Western Digital My Net router leaps to 80211ac speeds, gets a bridge to keep it company

Western Digital has entered the field of networking in the spring, but in a newspaper with a quick upgrade performance. My fledgling company net line router is making the jump 802.11ac WiFi avant-garde with the release of AC1300 (above), who believes that the expected boost to 1.3Gbps fast and supposedly outperforms its rivals of horizontal a 3-by antenna design -3. Whether or not the lead is real or marketing bluster from WD is not so concerned with the symbolic link to the storage mark this time - is relegated any disk swapping two USB 2.0 ports and is based well on automatic wireless or four Gigabit Ethernet ports for local media. Go to AC1300, a premium of $ 190 802.11ac typical, but there is also a more focused approach $ 150 net

source bridge (photo after the jump) for those who only need four or less of your Ethernet devices connected by high-speed WiFi.
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$6.6 Million Ruling Against Lyrics Site, Once Again, Shows How Short Sighted Music Industry Is

For many years, we've covered how music publishers are gone after all sorts of sites that post the lyrics, alleging infringement. As we have repeatedly pointed out, it all seems extremely short. Lyrics sites of interest I take in a song, simply increase. And, yes, publishers have different interests in musicians or labels, but always seems to ask cons-productive and lower sites increased interest in music today, as sites letters are. Unfortunately, many sites have been forced disconnected letters because publishers want rates are crazy. A few years ago, a group of publishers were after LiveUniverse Brad Greenspan for their offer letters. Greenspan - who have teamed up with MySpace in the early days as CEO of its parent company Intermix - therefore has a colorful history. He spent many years with his feet pounding on the way Rupert Murdoch would have to pay more for MySpace back in the day.

Unfortunately, colorful and CEO extremes are not necessarily what you want in a trial involving a number of important issues. From the looks of it, Greenspan has done more damage to himself in this trial with their actions, so it is not surprising that he lost and was told to pay 6.6 million dollars a few weeks ago:


Greenspan went through three firms. A withdrawn, citing a "personality conflict." Another withdrew, citing nearly 85,000 in fees due and a "violation of the attorney-client relationship." Sometimes, appeared in court on behalf of himself and not follow proper procedures in filing motions. At other times, the evidence has been ignored in "medical emergencies."

Later, after the court ordered an injunction, Greenspan ignored - a big no-no. Accordingly, it is almost surprising that the final decision was only $ 6.6 million. judge, fortunately, more or less made for himself that the $ 100,000 per song that publishers have asked was crazy. has specifically requested that the license fee was real, "to avoid ridiculously disproportionate harm" - despite statutory damages require no indication of "real "damage. course, I still ended up with $ 12,500 per song for 528 songs, which causes 6.6 million judgment incorporated below.
whole affair, however, reminds us once more myopic existing players in the industry are. they seek cash

each use

even if these uses together more precious . The end result is a smaller number of people who engage with the lyrics. It's too expensive, and used to generate less interest in music as a whole. however, there is a brief period some control large publishers, and this seems to be the degree of strategic industries inherited today: "How can we get to get paid right now" instead of "what actually makes more sense?"
This may seem like overkill, but it is not. Remember, when now Sony Music (now Universal Music) chief Doug Morris has basically exactly this statement? When asked about the increase in value for the benefit of the same street, Morris responded by telling a reporter that it only means that:
"someone, somewhere advantage of you."

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Friday, February 22, 2013

Navy SEALs Lose Their Military Careers By Consulting With EA On Videogame

The Navy SEALs, specifically Seal Team 6, laudible always already cemented his place in American history that killed former public enemy number one Osama bin Laden. Since then, his reputation has won the Special Forces Group in the news several times, either when Disney tried to brand name (and then abandoned), or controversey a former SEAL release of a book Raid on bin Laden.

Now, unfortunately, the seven members of the active duty SEAL Team 6, including one that was in the bin Laden raid, ended his military career consultation Electronic Arts recently released its Medal of Honor: Thu Warfighter without the work authorized by the Navy.

The seven were accused of unauthorized display of his team leader combat and non-disclosure of classified documents after an investigation revealed the seven who worked as paid consultants for two days with arts video game company Electronic, according to a U.S. official familiarize with the survey of the Navy.






The seven, all seafarers high ceilings, received his punishment Thursday at his home in Virginia. Seven received a letter of reprimand and treatment taken for two months. The movement essentially precludes the possibility of promotion and ended his military career.
Even knowing as little as I have to be a Navy SEAL, is hard to fault the Navy brass to be boring. The exhibition of arts and unauthorized access may not seem like a big problem for the civilian population, but SEAL Team 6 has the absolute forefront of the latest equipment and Navy deploys. In fact, the technical name for the group is in fact the United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU). Wear rate is highly classified using a big deal.
said, it is sad to see the careers of seven seals that eventually it will be interesting to see if this story recently published sales Streisands EA games in the cloud .

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AT&T Admits That The Whole 'Spectrum Crunch' Argument It Made For Why It Needed T-Mobile Wasn't True

Can remember when AT & T was trying to buy T-Mobile, much of the discussion was a contraction of the spectrum around its wireless efforts. The company insisted - strongly - that would not be able to expand 4G LTE services to more than 80% of the population if I did not have T-Mobile. This argument ran into problems when a lawyer accidentally sent some documents that the FCC has acknowledged that the company could easily extend its coverage to 97% of the U.S. population without T-Mobile (and, in fact, it would cost about 10% what you buy T-Mobile cost). Suddenly the argument that it is absolutely necessary for T-Mobile rang hollow - even though the company has continued to emphasize just that. However, the FCC suddenly skeptical and AT & T, see the writing on the wall, resigned from the merger.

probably would not have been considered a big surprise that

only 11 months
after T failed-Mobile, AT & T announced plans to expand its LTE footprint to cover 97% of the U.S. population. In other words, the internal document was quite right, and the public statements of AT & T? Nonsense.

Even the mainstream media mocks AT & T, patently false statements in the merger fight. AT & T's answer to this question is that "chartered a new direction," something like 40 new agreements on the spectrum. However, as pointed out by the reports broadband, it all seems clear that there is no spectrum crisis - it's just a story of a werewolf that telecommunications companies tell the government when they want to do charity. Indeed, AT & T said publicly that there is no spectrum crisis. It has more than enough.


Speaking to analysts, AT & T, Chief Strategy Officer John Stankey yesterday acknowledged the company is well positioned in front of the spectrum - even

before
society begins to move into its new plan to use the spectrum to deploy LTE WCS.
"Even under ideal circumstances, obtain a new spectrum to the market over the next five to seven years is aggressive," said Stankey. "But what we know is that AT & T is well positioned now ... These agreements give us confidence that we can achieve our goals of LTE for the next two years and allow us to offer a competitive return. "
course, I'm sure the next time that AT & T needed something from the government, or if you want to remove a competitor from the map, we return to the story of how he desperately needs the spectrum
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Baldur’s Gate 2: Enhanced Edition Launches During Summer 2013

Aaron Swartz files reveal how FBI tracked internet activist

Firedoglake blogger Daniel Wright released formerly classified FBI documents showing the extent of the agency survey Swartz

blogger released formerly classified FBI files that show how the agency to monitor and collect information on Internet activist Aaron Swartz.

Swartz, who committed suicide on January 26, asked his archives and posted on his blog, but some new articles and essays are included in the files published by Firedoglake blogger Daniel Wright.

Wright received 21 of the 23 documents declassified through a standard declassified FBI files on the deceased. Wright said he was told the other two pages of documents have not been provided for freedom of paragraphs privacy, "sources and methods" that can "put someone's life in danger. '

The FBI also collected information on their social networking profiles such as Facebook and Linkedin. This proved to be a catalog of his many notable achievements, including being a co-founder of Reddit, one of the founders of a website to improve governance and advise watchdog.net Creative Commons metadata.

information from a New York Times about his hack Pacer was also included in the files, but strangely, the article may also be read online, the name of another subject of Article, Carl Malamud has been blocked.



hacking collective Anonymous has launched a database of the State Department on Monday in memory of Swartz. The files contain personal information of employees such as address, phone number and e-mail.
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Patches for Zero-Day Adobe Reader, Acrobat Flaws to Arrive this Week

Adobe Reader

discovered security firm can exploit Adobe Reader sandbox escape last week

last year was a very good year for Adobe Reader, as he left the dubious honor of being the most used software (as classified by Kaspersky Lab) for Oracle Java. But the fact is that it remains very popular among malware authors. For example, security firm FireEye last week discovered a

able to operate through the software sandbox

. Fortunately, Adobe, who wasted no time in confirming the zero-day exploit, hope to have a patch ready this week.


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4G auction leaves Treasury ?1.2bn short



mobile operators have to pay ? 2.3 billion for the additional bandwidth they need - but George Osborne was drawing to ? 3.5 billion

• Poll: Will 4G aa register for this year?

The 4G auction - the biggest selling British waves in a decade - has raised just ? 2.3 billion to the Treasury, a third less than the Treasury said you keep your debt under control

Chancellor George Osborne had hoped to get ? 3.5 billion in payments to construction companies dorm mobile phone that compete for more bandwidth and the controversy included this estimate last fall with To demonstrate the consolidated public debt would not increase this year.

The sum raised a fraction of the ? 22.5 billion offered by mobile networks in 2000, when the government auctioned radio waves used for 3G services today. However, 4G could increase by 20 billion pounds to the UK economy over the next decade, according to telecoms regulator Ofcom, which organized the auction.

Matthew Howett, telecoms analysts Ovum regulation, said the auction result was good news for mobile operators: "Despite all the noise that was made on the 4G auction in the United Kingdom , so you can not hear the sound of champagne corks popping over at Treasury ... For mobile operators should not be general relief that the amount paid is a mere fraction of the ? 22.5 billion were asked to cough for 3G licenses. "

The Treasury Department said that the amount used in the budget is an estimate that has been certified by the Board for fiscal responsibility, and it has real incomes in the final calculations, when the year ends in April. He added that the deficit of ? 1.2 billion in 4G was expected to raise a fraction of the ? 1.3tn revenue and public spending that goes by the Treasury.

But BNP Paribas economist David Tinsley said that although the amount was small in its context. "It will definitely help recent perceptions of the United Kingdom in terms of financial position"

Vodafone UK
third client, spent more than any other bidder, offering more than ? 791m, and is the only existing network which has increased its participation in all the frequencies used for mobile services, the Following the auction.

All
everywhere, which is the largest with nearly 27 million customers, has pledged ? 589m and settled at a lower than expected participation Spectrum 800. O2, which is paying ? 550 million, has won a game that comes with the public service obligation to extend the coverage of at least 98% of the population within the UK and provide a signal 95 % people in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.


Message
auction, the participation of the entire spectrum now owned laptop is all around 36%. Vodafone has the second largest share of 23%, O2 15%, 3-12%, and the new operator BT has achieved 9%.
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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Microsoft and Intel Prepare “Hundreds of Dollars” Discounts on Windows 8 Devices

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

LaCie launches the PetiteKey USB stick


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Monday, February 18, 2013

Motorola Approves Android 4.1 Jelly Bean for DROID RAZR M

Apple Fixing iOS Maps with Korea’s SK M&C

LG Optimus L9 review: an affordable entry-level Android handset for T-Mobile

DNP LG Optimus L9 review An entrylevel steal

Just when we thought the LG Optimus took the L series for the year, the Korean company surprised us with the LG Optimus L9, replacing Optimus L7 in the range of low range . The L series cameras are positioned as an elegant and affordable entry-level LG phones through, then you definitely do not compare to commercial transactions that quad-core HD or Optimus 4X G. Instead, the L9 runs Android 4.0 and features a 4.5-inch qHD display with a dual-core 1 GHz TI OMAP 4430 processor and a 5 megapixel camera. $ 79.99 with a two year contract with T-Mobile, which is designed to appeal to buyers on a budget. But is this a good buy? Lets see.

Gallery: LG Optimus L9 opinion


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Notion Ink's Adam II greets Twitter with blurry eyes

Notion Ink's Adam II greets Twitter with blurry eyes



Notion Ink Adam tablet

first generation device was certainly interesting, but quite poor. But while the company offered the promise of solving some of these problems with both sexes, we have not heard much about the device, and we saw a profile picture much earlier this year. Never joke, the company website offers a small device. All you get this time a corner is blurred and a chipper "Hello World" greeting. Earlier. Hope.

[Thanks, Avreen] source Notion Ink Adam II
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Apple Quietly Removes The Need To Scroll To Its Samsung Apology

Oh, Apple. As someone who (still) has no children, was an educational experience to see the reaction of society to a British judge ordered them to put a public apology on its website through misrepresentation Samsung have copied. From the beginning, it was as if Apple was out of their way to prepare for parenthood. It all started with a little "But Daaaaad! It is copy me! "Then, once parents reprimand, Apple entered what psychologists call the child" pouty-pants way, "with the kind declaration which was almost apologetic
Christmas Crying literally
play a parent / outside another country, which I refer to your reference to the fact that all judges from other countries who had ruled opposite of the English courts. And when the British courts were less happy with this petulance, was published another excuse, with a link buried at the bottom of the page - with a bit of magic to ensure that javascript would not see it unless you are looking for specifically. If this is not a perfect analogy for a half toddler mumbling excuses for his younger brother to give him blows, I do not know what it is, but I thank Apple for all parenting lessons that Maine I think after seeing the judge in this case, I have a good understanding of how to treat a child petulant.

"Cry all you want, no dessert until you issue an apology mother web base, that little shit machine "



Image Source: CC BY 2.0

Good news is that Apple has quietly removed the monument digital trampling foot, but only after Hacker News and Reddit flew over him. Apparently, at one point Monday, the middle of the nature of the reaction usually reserved for senators to discuss issues of women's health, Apple has never claimed that if everything went.
As CNET points out, the Javascript code in question is still on the Apple site, but simply no longer used. The code ensures that the iPad Mini announcement could fill the page, regardless of the resolution, would't be able to see the statement without having to scroll down the page.

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Day One Call of Duty Elite Subscribers Get Three Months of Extra Service

Sony C3602 Spotted with 1.5 GHz Dual Core CPU and Android 4.0.4 ICS

College Switches to Waterfree Urinals, Cuts Down on Its Water Consumption

Sunday, February 17, 2013

MasterCard, ING Trialling Yet Another Way To Pay On Mobile: Browse On Your Tablet, Buy Via Your Phone

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Microsoft outlines Internet Explorer 10 differences between Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8

Microsoft outlines Internet Explorer 10 differences between Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8, finds they still have common ground

Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8, and mark a rare confluence Microsoft: they represent the first example of enterprise desktop and mobile platforms Browser Share the same database, which has profound implications for what developers can do. The team does not want anyone Redmond dive headlong into web applications without knowing what to expect, however, and only in a blog reminded us that there are still some outside boundaries of areas of Internet Explorer 10 on the movable side. As expected, items that require a really big screen or window interface will not fly - no place to drag and drop from or to open a new window. Some other things are more likely to catch unsuspecting web developers, such as lack of in-line video, a handful of touch inputs, ActiveX and the level of access to files. The most important common denominator is derived from the simple fact of having a modern rendering engine that supports HTML5 and CSS3 avoid shock. There are many more in the source link, although Microsoft and designers can be happy that all web development Windows Phone is a matter of finding things that do not work, instead of reinventing the wheel.

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Opera Web Pass goes live in Malaysia, provides short-term mobile data access on demand

Opera Web Pass goes live in Malaysia, provides shortterm mobile data access on demand

Opera introduces a new approach to pay-as-you-go mobile data today, but unless you currently live in Malaysia, will be able to read the last advance. Known as the transition from the Opera Web service is for those who do not have a data plan and allows users to buy short-term with your local operator. Currently, mobile operators are able to offer subscriptions to determine, as an hour or a day of internet usage, or even a quick access to individual applications like Facebook or Google. Naturally, the service could also be of great value for travelers. For its part, insists on the Web Opera happens to be very easy for businesses to deploy their servers. For now, however, Opera Web Pass is only available to subscribers DiGi Telecommunications, which has been associated with the Norwegian company to develop and test their service. If you are curious to know more, do not hesitate to hit the links below sources.

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