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Tech NewsMicrosoft
These Might Be the First Games Offered in the Windows Store
The Windows Store will be Microsoft’s answer to the Mac App Store. The Verge got an unnamed Microsoft source to squeal about some of the games that will debut in the marketplace. Yes, of course Angry Birds is in there. https://gizmodo.com/microsofts-windows-store-will-start-peddling-apps-book-5865845 Here’s the alleged list: • Hydro Thunder • Toy Soldiers • Reckless Racing • … Continued
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How to Read a Menu, the Scientific Way
For decades, the restaurant trade has believed that there’s a sweet spot on the menus they hand to you — a section in the the upper right corner, where your gaze will focus — and that’s where they tend to list their highest mark-up dishes. But are we really that gullible? Surprisingly enough, no. The … Continued
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Verizon’s Double Data Promo Deal Is Back
Cnet says that starting Friday, if you buy a 4G LTE phone and sign up for a $30 monthly data plan from Verizon, Big Red will double the amount of bandwidth, giving you four gigabytes a month instead of two. The deal isn’t yet confirmed by Verizon, but if true, it’s not so shabby. Especially … Continued
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Batman Mr. Potato Head Is the Tuber Gotham Deserves
Many years ago SNL created a commercial for the fictional toy line available for the Tom Hanks’ film Philadelphia. It was of course completely inappropriate for the tone of the film, just like this Dark Knight-themed Potato Head. This, however, is real. While it’s cute, and Mr. Potato Head has certainly enjoyed a resurgence in … Continued
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An 80s Guide To Sampling and the Music Business
In the early days of electronic music, sampling was considered theft. In this video from 1988, Fresh Prince — sorry, Will Smith — Jazzy Jeff, Cold Cut, De La Soul and even Tom Petty try and get to the bottom of the question “is sampling art or stealing?” It was shown as a news segment … Continued
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How Robots See The World
Computer vision, the science of teaching silicon to interpert images and film, is both incredibly fascinating and extremely complex. This video, Robot Readable World, lets you understand how robots see their surroundings. Put together by Timo Arnall, the video stitches together footage from existing computer vision systems — some commercial, some academic. According to Arnall, … Continued
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The Sinister Side of Fairy Tales
If you’ve ever read Grimm’s Fairy Tales, you’ll know such stories are best when they have a sinister streak. Photographer Thomas Czarnecki agrees, and his new collection reimagines childhood stories in order to lay their dark side bare. Called “From Enchantment to Down“, the collection of photographs by Paris-based Czarnecki depicts fairy tale heroines experiencing … Continued
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Tech NewsApple
Apple Was Working On Porting OS X to ARM Processors
Apple seems to be doing very well with Intel processors in its MacBook range. But a recently published academic paper reveals that Apple was, at one point, attempting to port its operating system to work with ARM processors. In fact, a former Apple intern, Tristan Schaap, who now serves as a Core OS engineer at … Continued
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The Pureflame Is a Mobile Fireplace
Seems like every time the temperature in the Bay Area dips enough to actually warrant building a fire, the Air District will declare a Spare the Air Day, making wood-burning illegal. This wall-mounted fireplace from Pureflame could be the answer—not only does it run on soot-free ethanol, I can hang it anywhere in my house. … Continued
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Tech NewsPrivacy and Security
New “Man in the Browser” Attack Bypasses Banks’ Two-Factor Authentication Systems
The banking industry often employs two-step security measures—similar to Google Authenticator—as an added layer of protection against password theft and fraud. Unfortunately, those systems have just been rendered moot by a highly-advanced hack. The attack, know as the Man in the Browser method, works like this. Malicious code is first introduced onto the victim’s computer … Continued
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Tech NewsPrivacy and Security
Hackers Demanded $50,000 to Sit on Stolen Symantec Source Code
According to email transcripts posted to Pastebin yesterday, and confirmed by the company, a group of hackers attempted to extort $50,000 from Symantec in exchange for not releasing its stolen PCAnywhere and Norton Antivirus source code. The emails between Symantec employee Sam Thomas and the hacker(s) Yamatough, began in January. Symantec confirmed in a statement … Continued
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How to Make Your Own Beef Briefs
The thing with edible panties is that if I’m going to have to eat something that’s been girding my partner’s loins for the last half hour, I don’t want it to taste like a warm Fruit Roll-Up. I want to chow down on something meatily delicious—like this pair of Brief Jerky. Concocted by Instructables user … Continued
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Canon Powershot ELPH 530 HS: Now With Wi-Fi Inside
The new Canon Powershot ELPH 530 HS will be the first Canon camera with built-in Wi-Fi capabilities. That means you’ll be able to wirelessly upload photos to the Internet as well as to transfer media directly to mobile devices. The new camera uploads images to the Canon Image Gateway using a wireless network connected to … Continued
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Tech NewsSamsung
New Samsung Remote Trades Its Buttons for A Touch Pad and Voice Control
As TV’s have packed on more and features, including multiple inputs and Internet connectivity, the complexity of the remote has grown to match. Now you’re lucky to get a remote shorter than your forearm. This new remote from Samsung, however, will replace the bevy of buttons for a touchpad and Siri-like voice control. The new … Continued
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Motorcyclist Clotheslined 25-Feet In the Air, Falls Hard
A circus performance at the The Dow Event Center ended abruptly when a motorcycle jump went horribly wrong and the rider hit a wire at the apex of his jump. Motorcycle rider Josh Headford suffered a broken leg, wrist, elbow, and shoulder after falling 25 feet to the ground after hitting the wire. Headford told … Continued
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Nikon D800: It’s Not What You Wanted, But It Is a 36-Megapixel Mini-Monster
Nikon’s new D800 SLR is a study in expectations and identity. Laid bare, the $3000 D800 is an impressive camera. But it’s probably not the D800 that a lot of Nikon fans have been waiting for—what some feel they’d been virtually promised. Here’s what it’s not: a tiny D4, a pint-size, light-eating dynamo. It’s not … Continued
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Stop What You’re Doing and Go Get Jack in the Box’s New Bacon Milkshake Right Now
Jack in the Box has some crap your pants good news that’ll make today feel like your birthday: they’re going to be selling Bacon milkshakes. YES. What’s even awesomer: Vegetarians, Muslims and Jews can drink it too! Sadly for pork lovers, the shake is only bacon-flavored which to swine haters means the shake is vegetarian! … Continued
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Defendant Ordered to Decrypt Hard Drive Says She Forgot Her Password
A Colorado woman who was ordered to unlock her computer for investigators is reportedly saying she can’t remember her password. Last month U.S. District Judge Robert Blackburn ordered Ramona Ficosu to decrypt the hard drive on her Toshiba laptop by February 21st. The laptop was seized in 2010 in connection with a mortgage fraud investigation. … Continued
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Even After Shutting Down, LimeWire Can’t Catch a Break
LimeWire has been kaput as a file-sharing service since October but that hasn’t stopped its legal woes. Now, after settling with the RIAA to the tune of $105 million, the MPAA and a host of indie music labels have filed lawsuits against the company as well. Talk about beating a dead horse. Six studios—Twentieth Century … Continued