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Friday, November 18, 2011
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Thursday, September 22, 2011
Facebook Apps Can Now Embed Content In Your Profile (Again)
If you've been on Facebook for more than a year or two, you probably remember a time when it was possible to embed third-party applications in your profile. Initially it was possible to actually embed application widgets on your profile (remember when everyone had a Graffiti drawing?), but they were later relegated to separate tabs because they led to MySpace-like clutter. And eventually, they were removed from profiles entirely. Today during his keynote at f8, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg just announced that Facebook applications are going to be reintroduced into user profiles as part of the new Timelines feature (which, as it happens, makes your profile look a lot like a Tumblr blog). Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/llgdi4VBdx0/
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Just Show Me: How to change the function of the side switch on your iPad (Yahoo! News)
The Behind the Scenes Story of the Nike Air Mag, the McFly Jacket and More [Video]
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Google.com Has An Unmissable Ad Drawing Users To Google+
Steer your way to Google.com and you'll find yourself staring at perhaps its boldest Doodle yet. No, Google hasn't outdone itself with another musical tribute or interactive game ?�it's running an ad directing users to try out Google+. But this isn't just your average text ad or banner: Google's drawing a big, blue arrow that points toward your Google+ name on the left side of its top nav bar. �Click it, and you'll launch into the Google+ homepage and signup process. You can't miss it. The ad coincides with today's public launch to Google+, which now allows anyone to sign up for the service (up until now you've needed an invite). And it's sure to drive a major surge in new signups.Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/FOcRTd_7eZY/
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
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Useful Apps For Traveling With an iPad
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Sketcher ? Procedural drawing tool for Android
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Despite legal battle, Apple keeps Samsung inside iPhone
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Monday, September 19, 2011
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7 Awesome (and Free) Note-Taking Apps For the iPad
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LG to unveil passive-glasses 3D TVs at CES
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The America Invents Act and the individual inventor
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Sunday, September 18, 2011
PICNIC: Fun, geeky, exploring the future of mankind
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Engadget Mobile Podcast 104 - 09.16.2011
Host: Myriam Joire (tnkgrl), Brad Molen
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Saturday, September 17, 2011
This Day in Tech: Patent turns into a first-to-file system; two directors leave Twitter
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Verizon starts 'optimizing' (read: throttling) network for the most data hungry users
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Snoozing Technique Could Help Keep Smartphone Batteries Fresh
HTC Vigor Renamed Incredible HD, Poised for October Release?
When the first shots of the HTC Vigor started making the rounds, I offhandedly mentioned that the funky backplate and red trim made it look like a new entry in Verizon's Incredible series. As it turns out, that hunch may have just been confirmed, as a recently leaked release indicates that a very similar device called the Incredible HD is slated for an October launch.Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/aoQ-uC08jWU/
Friday, September 16, 2011
Mount ISO files in Windows 8 Without third party utilities
One of the important feature that was introduced in Windows 7 was the ablity to burn ISO images files without the need of third party utilities.The Windows Team seems to make positive progress in this direction.In Windows 8�Milestone�1 build 7850 which was leaked on the web they have introduced the mounting feature too.This feature is exclusive to ISO files only & will be present in the subsequent release (Also available in build 7955). All you need is to select the file then click on "Mount" or choose "Disk Image Tools" if you have enabled the New Explorer UI.Alternatively... Read more..Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/xta-rss/~3/xjctqgL6Hsg/
Who Spends More In Freemium Games? Battle Of The Sexes Edition
Just last week, I wrote about a data dive by mobile research firm Flurry (who, thanks to their mobile analytics SDK, has a sample group of about 20 million users across 110,000 iOS/Android apps) on which age group was shelling out the most cash in freemium mobile games. Almost immediately, the top rated comment was something along the lines of "That's cool and all ? but where's the breakdown by gender?" Here it is.Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/MonXJSGKvM8/
New 'subconscious mode' could improve smartphone battery life, supress your WiFi id
Researchers at the University of Michigan have figured out a way to drastically increase your cellphone's battery life, at least while using WiFi. By using what they're calling E-MiLi, or Energy-Minimizing Idle Listening, professor Kang Shin (right) and student Xinyu Zhang have developed a proof of concept that could extend battery life up to 54-percent with the WiFi radio on. Even when idle, a wireless radio is actively checking for incoming traffic. E-MiLi scales back the wireless card's clock to just 1/16th of its normal operating speed, and only kicks back into full gear when it senses incoming data. To be really useful though, we'd love to see the same trick employed on cellular data networks -- that LTE sure is fast, but it's not exactly battery-friendly. Check out the PR after the break.Continue reading New 'subconscious mode' could improve smartphone battery life, supress your WiFi id
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