Daily Update for 2012-08-10
- 3D Printer Can Make You A House In 20 Hours http://t.co/ZdjuDORP #
- Antec SP1 portable Bluetooth speaker stops by the FCC http://t.co/5KeMbMz8 #
- HP expects to take $8 billion hit over its purchase of EDS http://t.co/zFTbaveV #
- ‘BioShock Infinite’ developer Irrational Games loses two top staffers http://t.co/qYI20uVi #
- Mexico Kills 8 Million Chickens To Contain H7N3 Virus http://t.co/8mOr2dzm #
- If Xerox PARC Invented the PC, Google Invented the Internet (Cade Metz/Wired) http://t.co/xr9KHCVi #
- SevOne P2P Sharing and Big Data Clusters For Monitoring On A Massive Scale http://t.co/h7sGmmIB #
- Competition Weighs On T-Mobile USA: Q2 Sales Down To $4.9B, Customer Figures ‘Continue To Present Challenge’ http://t.co/zj6ShwQm #
- HP takes $8 billion writedown on services arm http://t.co/GRF1dtUW #
- Disney profiting everywhere, except in games (http://t.co/w2wTvaqj) #
- This Is My Body – short film in response to Republican attacks on women's health and reproductive rights (http://t.co/AFbopONp) #
- GNOME OS plans detailed: desktops and tablets and smartphones, oh my! (http://t.co/qpwtu5Fh) #
- US Department of Justice will not ask Supreme Court to take hacking case (http://t.co/BTV6TtJD) #
- Models of rusted cars (http://t.co/ooMLbyC4) #
- Former MPAA CTO who switched sides explains to the White House why SOPA is stupid (http://t.co/gUibvYEY) #
- The Nokia Asset Offload Continues: Qt Assets Go To Digia For ‘Fraction’ Of $150M Nokia Paid For It http://t.co/XJSxAB9t #
- Sega's next Yakuza to feature playable 'Taiko Drum Master' (http://t.co/hEpF3Lgb) #
- Indian official claims BlackBerry eavesdropping standoff is 'heading towards a resolution' (http://t.co/QZa0z1ue) #
- A watch that displays time on both Earth and Mars (http://t.co/VvdK30uF) #
- The sounds and specs of 'Halo 4's' weapons (http://t.co/755dNjE4) #
- Shuttle Endeavour retires to Los Angeles: details on her transit to LA released (http://t.co/3YzcPnJh) #
- Nikon's 1 Series firmware update reduces blur and improves auto white balance (http://t.co/RU4JOvJV) #
- QT going to add support for Android, IOS, Windows Phone http://t.co/h3fBVR0S #
- Mars Curiosity image of the day: first pic by Navigation cameras includes an augmented reality tag (http://t.co/rya2AcJj) #
- Interview with a Mars rover driver: Scott Maxwell of JPL (http://t.co/BI8OBz5P) #
- Peter Jackson's 48 fps version of The Hobbit said to be a 'limited release' only (http://t.co/1ulsuKHg) #
- Amid Lawsuits From Publishers, Boundless Launches A Free, Open Alternative To Textbooks (Rip Empson/TechCrunch) http://t.co/kbV4gpiO #
- U.S., Gulf Allies try to build missile defense against Iran http://t.co/2nVWydbz #
- Cloud-based Password Manager my1login Wants To Gamify More Secure Passwords http://t.co/XOPhGtMk #
- Burner wants to help you temporarily obfuscate your phone number (Cyrus Farivar/Ars Technica) http://t.co/6KOW1rLI #
- OUYA's Kickstarter funding is complete: over $8.58 million raised, starts shipping in March (update: still going (http://t.co/GvKrAUC2) #
- Ouya Kickstarter campaign ends with more than $8.5 million raised (http://t.co/YgsHODqm) #
- Akamai: Global Average Broadband Speeds Up By 25%, U.S. Up 29% To 6.7 Mbps http://t.co/lztrViAk #
- Ouya Kickstarter campaign ends with more than $8.5 million raised http://t.co/0TpAHva5 #
- OUYA’s Kickstarter funding is complete: over $8.58 million raised, starts shipping in March (update: still going) http://t.co/Xl4Pl9BB #
- Peter Jackson’s 48 fps version of The Hobbit said to be a ‘limited release’ only http://t.co/T4QMhJVo #
- Interview with a Mars rover driver: Scott Maxwell of JPL http://t.co/kVNBTChW #
- Back yard DIY PVC rollercoaster with a 12-foot drop (video) (http://t.co/3DKUo9Tt) #
- Marissa Mayer wants Yahoo to focus on product, not profit (http://t.co/vOmiY7cN) #
- Vintage train fan excited about rare vintage train is the new "Double Rainbow" (video) (http://t.co/mWgrnrYC) #
- Akamai: peak internet speeds jumped 25 percent year-to-year in Q1, Germany tops the mobile world (Jon Fingas/Engadget) http://t.co/jllVPncg #
- Four comics panels that never work (http://t.co/TdxeXfuB) #
- 38 Studios hands over assets to bank and lender (http://t.co/OH0SEcMt) #
- Daily Update for 2012-08-09 (http://t.co/Q9EORqUk) #
- Galaxy Note 10.1 just hitting shelves, already said to be rooted (http://t.co/CBAZ12PT) #
- Pulse Comes To The Web (With A Little Help From Microsoft) http://t.co/vsBHtsXd #
- T-Mobile USA Q2 2012 results show net customer losses of 205k, progress on LTE and AWS (http://t.co/SAPBVb8l) #
- Popcorn Ingredient Could Cause Alzheimer's http://t.co/eWsx0MLj #
- Android 4.1 ported to the venerable HTC G1 (http://t.co/tkJKhTsV) #
- Rich Barton, Nick Hanauer bankroll stealthy Front Desk: Some entrepreneurial ideas are born in the lab. Jon Zimm… http://t.co/YObsbjPl #
- A win for RIM: Mformation patent ruling overturned, BlackBerry maker doesn't have to pay $147.5m after all (Robi… http://t.co/9FBAP9Kg #
- Digia acquires Qt from Nokia, plans to enable it on Android, iOS, and Windows 8 (http://t.co/WcPwj4FE) #
- HTC G1 auditions CyanogenMod 10, runs Jelly Bean at a snail's pace (video) (http://t.co/lag6lLOO) #
- Daily Deals For Moms: Plum District Debuts iPhone App, Local Loyalty Program To Follow http://t.co/c5Qo8QIT #
- Microsoft and NYPD Pair for Data-Fed Monitoring System http://t.co/CuSpUlyv #
- Ford C-MAX Hybrid rated for 47MPG across the board, C-MAX Energi hits 85MPH in EV mode (http://t.co/eUZiYGQ2) #
- PayPal parts company with major China partner (Phil Muncaster/The Register) http://t.co/11fopSEo #
- Google Will Pay $22.5 Million to Settle FTC Charges it Misrepresented Privacy Assurances to Users … (Federal T… http://t.co/7y6jCPJj #
- Zachary Bogue And Matt Ocko Launch Data Collective, An Early Stage Fund For Big Data Startups http://t.co/fF1TZREx #
- The long-delayed TextMate 2 text editor has been open-sourced under GPL 3 (Matthew Panzarino/The Next Web) http://t.co/EjkKsPv7 #
- Google Settles With FTC, Agrees To Pay $22.5M Penalty For Bypassing Safari Privacy Settings http://t.co/z5RK5Dgi #
- Using The iPhone’s Front-Facing Camera, Cardiio Measures Your Heartrate http://t.co/7irhNGUR #
- Ouya Opens Pre-Orders After Gaining $8.6 Million in Kickstarter Funds http://t.co/WfoW7GMg #
- Android 4.1 ported to the venerable HTC G1 http://t.co/ZCbm0gym #
- Digia acquires Qt from Nokia, plans to enable it on Android, iOS, and Windows 8 http://t.co/NmqqwBd8 #
- Ford C-MAX Hybrid rated for 47MPG across the board, C-MAX Energi hits 85MPH in EV mode http://t.co/UEdwthl2 #
- HTC G1 auditions CyanogenMod 10, runs Jelly Bean at a snail’s pace (video) http://t.co/J1Lp9D7H #
- The Future Is Bright for Offbeatr, the Kickstarter for Porn http://t.co/ZzPhqleW #
- New Data Exposes BitTorrent Throttling ISPs (Ernesto/TorrentFreak) http://t.co/Oy9D4lke #
- The Hovis Eco Is A Robot That Can Dance, Do Martial Arts http://t.co/zlNcakuD #
- Custom Android ROM Developers get OTA Update Capabilties like Carriers http://t.co/ygaDU8SP #
- Defrag: Net Speed Apps, TrustedInstaller, Renaming Account Folders | The Defrag Show http://t.co/wVS9vE8E #
- Foursquare fans rejoice: 'Nearby Friends' is back on iOS and BlackBerry, Android to follow (Paul Sawers/The Next Web) http://t.co/Hu9h5Krp #
- Snailmail Photos To Friends With Facebook’s New Postcards Feature http://t.co/FCeKqMCz #
- How running a marathon inspired 'Canabalt's' creator (http://t.co/WvPquoqS) #
- Pixelmator 2.1 adds iCloud and Retina graphics: as close as you'll get to Photoshop for $14.99 (http://t.co/PZJdtUJZ) #
- ASUS Transformer Pad TF300TL coming to Germany and Austria with LTE in tow (http://t.co/vrcQhWHL) #
- Humble Bundle: Linux Users Pay Most For Music Too http://t.co/C9X11Zlp #
- 'New Super Mario Bros. 2' players have collected over 10 billion coins (http://t.co/nyRbTo4T) #
- Beck's new album, 'Song Reader,' is actually 20 pieces of sheet music (http://t.co/vqBbQCue) #
- Apple retail stores reportedly price-matching iPhones http://t.co/AWqAgLfE #
- Vringo buys small Nokia patent portfolio as asset sell-off continues (http://t.co/NwDsQiZd) #
- CyanogenMod 9 for Galaxy Nexus gets first stable release (http://t.co/tqLrT6dV) #
- OTA Update Center makes it easier for developers to update custom Android ROMs (http://t.co/RVfSwOi0) #
- How the creators of Burnout became the stewards of Need for Speed (http://t.co/RQuPszlN) #
- Felix Baumgartner’s Free-fall From 120,000 Feet Pushed Back To October http://t.co/F4SAvj5o #
- Craigslist drops exclusive license to your posts http://t.co/Up1x42e5 #
- Snailmail Photos To Friends With Facebook's New Postcards Feature (Josh Constine/TechCrunch) http://t.co/BAhPMPoA #
- Chinese Manufacturers, Carriers And Developers Form An Alliance To Block Apple’s Siri In China http://t.co/qzeqtZwT #
- Back To School: 5 Apps That Will Make You Fall (Even More) In Love With Your Phone http://t.co/S0cMSNS4 #
- Startup Accelerator TechStars Showcases Eleven New Startups At Boulder Demo Day http://t.co/yR7GR4pq #
- Google launches more visual mobile search results for flights, conversions, definitions and more (Matthew Panzar… http://t.co/hYPBM66y #
- Here's What Happens To Google Employees When They Die (Meghan Casserly/Forbes) http://t.co/HKrPpqc2 #
- CyanogenMod 9 for Galaxy Nexus gets first stable release http://t.co/oLbDZ8DY #
- Vringo buys small Nokia patent portfolio as asset sell-off continues http://t.co/zAeq4s7C #
- How the creators of Burnout became the stewards of Need for Speed http://t.co/dtNkyV9m #
- OTA Update Center makes it easier for developers to update custom Android ROMs http://t.co/y9SdpGxR #
- Open? Yeah, Sure. Sorry Oracle, You’re Still Full Of It http://t.co/4LZG4Adk #
- Hints of new iMac, Mac Pro show up in Mountain Lion http://t.co/pluH7SoU #
- Building a six-legged, open source giant robot http://t.co/jXcXmhRB #
- Ebook site Unglue.it hits bump after Amazon ends crowdfunding payment support (Laura Hazard Owen/paidContent) http://t.co/Q7NWqpsj #
- MIT Media Lab's Tensor Displays stack LCDs for low-cost glasses-free 3D (hands-on video) (http://t.co/lLpq6Bgu) #
- One Horrifying Account Of Working At Zynga http://t.co/28tmGe25 #
- Apple retail stores now price matching iPhone 4S and 4 (http://t.co/HLe3uLgW) #
- Gartner reports Western Europe desktop shipments down, portable PCs up in Q2 2012 (http://t.co/7pvcLpLC) #
- The Twenty-Year Death, a crime novel written in the form of three different period crime novels (http://t.co/YMBoII5n) #
- OTA Update Center encourages PC-free upgrades for custom Android ROMs (http://t.co/0bw80SqO) #
- Curiosity transmits first full-color panorama back from Mars (http://t.co/Q67ETKLL) #
- All four major US carriers join with Google, ISIS to form Mobile Payments Committee (http://t.co/42sFIbqV) #
- Apple vs. Samsung Trial Forces Companies to Open Up the Books (Ina Fried/AllThingsD) http://t.co/n1ssX4UX #
- General Motors invests in NanoSteel, hopes to lighten its load (http://t.co/cIJpKfJA) #
- National Geographic airing Mars rover documentary tonight at 10PM ET (http://t.co/WSdy81q8) #
- Police pull over woman for rolling through stop sign then strip search her and "forcibly" pull tamp (http://t.co/yIwgMgzo) #
- Apple reportedly price matching iPhone discounts from carriers and other retailers (http://t.co/gzPTxfux) #
- Warner Music Group says streaming services now account for 25 percent of digital revenue (http://t.co/uvqMMcPA) #
- This simple touchscreen device might be grandpa’s next computer — or ours: Do your parents or grandparents reall… http://t.co/DxE8y70t #
- Watch this: Audi's electric R8 e-tron tears up Nürburgring in silence (http://t.co/Wo6kYtWo) #
- iPad, iPhone, Galaxy sales data revealed in court filings http://t.co/0bTHYmCw #
- The Kicking Of RIM’s Tires Continues, As IBM Reportedly Considers Enterprise Unit http://t.co/Fk7xcFgk #
- Y Combinator-Backed Noodle Labs Launches Everyday.me, An “Evernote For Your Life” http://t.co/mWXWCJwp #
- What happens when you die at Google? http://t.co/zUSiWsBu #
- RIM Said To Draw Interest From IBM Over Enterprise-Services Unit (Bloomberg) http://t.co/u6h8mdMo #
- Facebook turns to its army of users to report phishing attacks using new public email address (Matt Brian/The Next Web) http://t.co/1X0vexLm #
- HP loses ground in Europe — Acer, Asus, Apple gain http://t.co/3YQ3hZU3 #
- Wall Street and the Mismanagement of Software http://t.co/Sxe1P83A #
- Quite smooth: Samsung actually sold 1/10 of the 2 million Galaxy Tabs it claimed in 2010 (Daniel Eran Dilger/App… http://t.co/BMPj5y9c #
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