Daily Update for 2012-07-27
- AppFog Wants To Do For Developer Platforms What Google Did For EMail http://t.co/WdcndORh #
- Roku Becomes Pay TV’s Streaming Box Of Choice, Raises $45 Million From News Corp, BSkyB, And Others http://t.co/jhh39STh #
- Roku Becomes Pay TV's Streaming Box Of Choice, Raises $45 Million From News Corp, BSkyB, And Others (Ryan Lawler… http://t.co/2PsyGWOy #
- Bike With No Chain or Pedals Uses Gravity http://t.co/NYJfuMXP #
- CompactFlash Association develops XQD 2.0 spec, promises up to 8 Gbps throughput (http://t.co/MfkUai6f) #
- Record Profits Of $1.9B For News Corp’s BSkyB As PayTV Co. Launches Triple Play In Ireland http://t.co/SdRh1cK1 #
- Humiliating giant head squirrel feeder (http://t.co/7eroHhgQ) #
- Google TV now lists movie New Releases, to let users control YouTube vids from phones and tablets (http://t.co/s70nxbo4) #
- biodiversity in a large number of tropical forests still declining http://t.co/IKwpSImQ #
- Nexus Q app updated to support all devices running Android 2.3 and higher (http://t.co/q0nKxIet) #
- Backyard shed/Tardis (http://t.co/MuGU1EuV) #
- http://t.co/uQToGznw Gets $10M From Daimler To Take Its Ridesharing To The US: Let The Car Wars Commence! http://t.co/qLXXtWcs #
- Project Glass pre-orderers welcomed as 'Explorers', promised super secret updates on progress (http://t.co/nHnl76qG) #
- Razer Ouroboros: $130 customizable, ambidextrous gaming mouse (http://t.co/daShlMBp) #
- Google shows off Creator Space in London, hopes to foster more professional YouTube videos (Donald Melanson/Engadget) http://t.co/aQ6DWUWf #
- London 2012: Photo-sharing to Facebook allowed, LOCOG admits 'grey area' rules http://t.co/YvopH7mf #
- 3D printed "mixtapes" from Makerbot (http://t.co/bIWrGhDC) #
- Overheating PS Vitas lead to Japanese investigation, but Sony points to user error (http://t.co/3SNqDdgr) #
- US launches first commercial tidal power project this summer, Maine to reap moon's gravitational benefits (http://t.co/sV2Gh5Cn) #
- Major Path update lets you 'nudge' inactive friends back onto the service (http://t.co/Mdx0DkIs) #
- Maily Launches iPad App to Help Kids Email, Even Before They Can Read and Write (Darrell Etherington/BetaKit) http://t.co/vDSIMYUM #
- Google Fiber Brings 1Gbps Internet Speed http://t.co/opFRy0cy #
- Day-of-week underwear of yesteryear (http://t.co/a1DUIXZz) #
- The Nuclear Approach To Climate Change (http://t.co/PYb7W7Ca) #
- Office for Mac 2011 and 2008 ancestor ready for OS X Mountain Lion, procrastinators groan (http://t.co/EVGNRJZk) #
- Researcher uses NFC to attack Android, Nokia smartphones (Elinor Mills/CNET) http://t.co/qgWb9IXe #
- Yahoo-Microsoft Search Alliance Falls Short http://t.co/L6uGyWal #
- Bump’s New App Flock Creates Shared Photo Albums With Friends Without Interrupting Your Life http://t.co/PlQvAJen #
- Samsung ships 52.1 million smartphones in Q2, doubles iPhone http://t.co/hFiVFnMc #
- Daily Update for 2012-07-26 (http://t.co/99RKJim4) #
- TheAudience: A Stealthy, Celeb-Driven Startup Co-founded By Sean Parker, Ari Emanuel & Oliver Luckett http://t.co/jU5S64Wm #
- Social shopping site Fab upgrades mobile experience for its 5.5m users with Live Feed and more, adds Facebook Co… http://t.co/202W9T5D #
- Loveletters from the Manchester Mark 1 http://t.co/jwJbHVoQ #
- Mark Cuban Leads Mobile App Marketplace Apptopia’s $1 Million Seed Round http://t.co/Lg9u7xfW #
- Next Generation Democracy, Courtesy of Open Source http://t.co/3mjrcskf #
- Seton Hall Uni to distract students with Windows 8 tablet handouts (video) (http://t.co/jXSn3iNz) #
- Google's neato 3D city view arrives on iOS today http://t.co/mDB2MVcO #
- Samsung: universal search removal was 'inadvertent' on UK Galaxy S3 (Gareth Beavis/TechRadar.com) http://t.co/YlKZ7hv1 #
- Sprint’s LTE Rollout Stymied By “Uh, Birds” As It Plans To Activate Four New Markets http://t.co/O1vFc5hJ #
- BlackBerry 10 to take on Instagram with built-in photo filtering (http://t.co/H25lHqBs) #
- Microsoft axes Flight development, cuts 35 jobs at Vancouver games studio (http://t.co/1gHQibgC) #
- Twitter Is Down, Again [Updated: It's Coming Back Now] http://t.co/BwkP3R5m #
- Your Visual Identity: Tim Draper-Backed Vizify Launches An About.me On Steroids http://t.co/o7lpY6B1 #
- PopFab: a 3D printer and CNC milling machine that fits inside a briefcase (http://t.co/nnKs8ZdR) #
- Google Fiber launches in Kansas City, promises 1000 Mbps up and down (Dieter Bohn/The Verge) http://t.co/S2P8psb2 #
- Game theory and airport security – intelligent randomness? http://t.co/Ms9GR6hC #
- Facebook Launches Recommendations Bar For Suggesting Articles, Tripling Click-Throughs http://t.co/m116MvyV #
- Google Handwrite lets us scribble our way through mobile searches (video) (Jon Fingas/Engadget) http://t.co/XCtG7vzH #
- Europe's Most Powerful Supercomputer Inaugurated http://t.co/NSHyTNlo #
- Erik Meijer: Latency, Native Relativity and Energy-Efficient Programming http://t.co/EAHh2Mc3 #
- The Hunt For Red September: A Robotic Submarine Simulator Game http://t.co/AZKIgKvx #
- No API For You: Twitter Shuts Off “Find Friends” Feature For Instagram http://t.co/ttmddv9V #
- Mac malware spies on infected users through video and audio capture (Graham Cluley/Naked Security) http://t.co/MUVze2gz #
- Google Outs 3D maps for iOS ahead of Apple http://t.co/ei1B8siz #
- Twitter’s Laying Eggs: Many Avatars Missing http://t.co/dB1KccP6 #
- Amazon Slides: Q2 Revenue Up 29% To $12.83B, But Net Income Plunges 96% To $7M, Shares Follow http://t.co/bjlCZ4Qc #
- Amazon forecasts Q3 operating loss; Q2 mixed (Larry Dignan/ZDNet) http://t.co/RksWoKmC #
- Ex-FBI Agent Tells Private Sector to "Step It Up" http://t.co/BflJSR5o #
- Ho-hum first date with Apple at Black Hat http://t.co/9twvEUVX #
- Scientists Uncover the Seasonal Variations of Internet Porn http://t.co/sTJdoGAE #
- Highlights From Mark Zuckerberg And Sheryl Sandberg On Facebook’s First Earnings Call http://t.co/i26eAjbx #
- UK court: Apple not required to publicly admit Samsung didn't copy iPad, for now (Chris Welch/The Verge) http://t.co/Il2jC42W #
- America is underinvesting in science education – except it isn't http://t.co/uX6m1lXS #
- Judge sanctions Samsung for destroying evidence in infringement case against Apple (Amar Toor/The Verge) http://t.co/f7lcczOZ #
- Drone-maker Parrot invests $7.5 million in two EPFL spin-offs, sets sights beyond toys (http://t.co/LV4DunuR) #
- PSA: Google's 3D City View and Tour Guide arrives for Google Earth on iOS today (http://t.co/KSextkNV) #
- Engadget's smartphone buyer's guide: summer 2012 edition (http://t.co/5NYAoAfd) #
- 2001: A Summer Blockbuster (http://t.co/aX5hi0D8) #
- Skype changes video call routing, privacy advocates say snooping now easier (http://t.co/vzN5MZvn) #
- Sprint to bring LTE to Baltimore by September 3rd, expanding coverage in Texas, Kansas, and Georgia (http://t.co/1GoKFZiW) #
- Google Fiber launches in Kansas City, promises 1000 Mbps up and down (http://t.co/DDGq9qu8) #
- Google Warned Samsung Galaxy Tab was "too similar" http://t.co/Tth4jY8M #
- Amazon CFO 'doesn't see a way to do same-day delivery' (Nathan Ingraham/The Verge) http://t.co/jOw5hDWy #
- How PR consultants damaged Google but will never pay http://t.co/n0pPvr1h #
- Samsung posts record $5.9 billion profit on smartphones (Miyoung Kim/Reuters) http://t.co/bUaDvQR1 #
- Zuck On Facebook’s Mobile Experience: It Gets Better (But We Probably Won’t Make Our Own Phone) http://t.co/jhmUrAtC #
- Top secret iPhone, iPad prototype shots emerge http://t.co/2KS5dUvb #
- DARPA Director Calls for Change in Tech Industry | Intel Free Press http://t.co/i6IeaYKN #
- Google Revamps Its Search Results Page, Moves Search Tools And Categories Below The Search Field http://t.co/mx5RcUV6 #
- Hackers Steal Aussie ISP Customer Data To Protest Web-History Law http://t.co/Z3hiq2nv #
- Samsung sold 50.5 million smartphones in second quarter, almost twice what Apple sold: report (Reuters) http://t.co/vfjVVOWW #
- VINCI Launches First Kid-Focused App Library, Woos Developers With 75% Rev Share http://t.co/U78aHK28 #
- Defcon Researchers Build Tool To Track The Planes Of The Rich And Famous http://t.co/sGosyvqS #
- Microsoft Admits Risk in Tablet Plans (Nick Wingfield/NYT Bits) http://t.co/katHUkeC #
- Microsoft kicked off public beta for 2012 Xbox Live update, but quickly ran out of space (http://t.co/CxTx2xEp) #
- Tor project considers covering costs for exit nodes (http://t.co/TNYs5HPe) #
- Tor project considers covering costs for exit nodes (http://t.co/nGn4c6f0) #
- HTC Desire C now available in Canada, costs only a penny (http://t.co/vuPICMFQ) #
- Walrus emits excellent noises on command (video) (http://t.co/bZe8fkoA) #
- Avecto Rollout — How much pain are we in for? http://t.co/69UoEjSF #
- Apple denied Galaxy Nexus and Tab ban in Germany (http://t.co/4iofuMtV) #
- Outdoor dining table with wind-resistant plate-recesses (http://t.co/qJUn3RNn) #
- Senator Al Franken backs Cybersecurity Act, proposes stricter guidelines for surveillance (http://t.co/m8ibQ09e) #
- Will Minecraft and Makerbot usher in the post-scarcity economy? (http://t.co/85hH1X6R) #
- Amazon CFO 'doesn't see a way to do same-day delivery' (http://t.co/g0BQ47bu) #
- iPad with kickstand and other 'highly confidential' prototypes revealed in court documents (http://t.co/UxkrXmqv) #
- E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial Blu-ray release date set for October 9th (http://t.co/1nEH9wAO) #
- Apple loses bid to transfer Kodak patent lawsuit to different court http://t.co/PHkNVBu2 #
- Free time keeping equipment for NTP Pool servers http://t.co/mmjQdiaA #
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