Daily Update for 2012-08-27
- Canadian border guards stop looking for dope exporters, focus on stolen cars and fissiles (http://t.co/0n43gdni) #
- IDC: iPhone wait cuts Apple's China phone share by nearly half, Lenovo seizes the opportunity (http://t.co/TtUuXuLT) #
- LEAKED! TPP: the Son of ACTA will oblige America and other countries to throw out privacy, free speech and due proces (http://t.co/Fpy17EUN) #
- Microsoft courts OnLive developers for Xbox and Kinect projects (http://t.co/T58wqDu2) #
- Why humans spontaneously combust http://t.co/IeH62iwy #
- Mobile Miscellany: week of August 20th, 2012 (http://t.co/3yDinZEF) #
- IDC: iPhone wait cuts Apple’s China phone share by nearly half, Lenovo seizes the opportunity http://t.co/r36zg5Z2 #
- Mobile Miscellany: week of August 20th, 2012 http://t.co/n8mJ8jDv #
- Microsoft courts OnLive developers for Xbox and Kinect projects http://t.co/eUeQSfPv #
- LEAKED! TPP: the Son of ACTA will oblige America and other countries to throw out privacy, free speech and due p… http://t.co/5HUups5U #
- Hackers Dump Millions of Records of CIA, Banks, Politicians http://t.co/A3jM6kQf #
- Ask Engadget: best robot cleaner for stone tile floors? (http://t.co/RUjSiDA1) #
- Alt-week 8.25.12: robotic noses, Nodosaurs and Space X launches again (http://t.co/7c8fmR3x) #
- Video of protein movement within a neuron shows how our brains renew themselves (http://t.co/pDfCOySJ) #
- New theory on the Jesus fresco retouch (http://t.co/mqQczEU9) #
- Appreciation for "the beautiful white dialect" (http://t.co/cFuGCrBo) #
- Vanilla JS Used On More Sites Than jQuery http://t.co/qpMpRUA6 #
- Weekly Updates for 2012-08-26 (http://t.co/V0bzH7dH) #
- Quikdraw belt holster keeps camera lenses accessible yet secure, halfway to funding on Kickstarter (http://t.co/ipxgyzDq) #
- What to do with a bricked Galaxy II http://t.co/J2rV6eOR #
- LG's upcoming flagship phone will showcase new laminated 720p display, better battery (http://t.co/9dNH1dEC) #
- LG teases that Optimus G will have 768p gapless display, long-lifespan battery (http://t.co/mUXj24Sc) #
- Facebook's Gehry-designed campus expansion will start next year (http://t.co/3hCm2M9K) #
- Daily Update for 2012-08-26 (http://t.co/N1RpQp9Y) #
- Personal Energy Orb Aruino project knows you haven't been exercising, cripples your computer (http://t.co/1pDIdyMI) #
- Lenovo surpasses Apple in China smartphone market http://t.co/VKvFBzkC #
- Lenovo surpasses Apple in China smartphone market http://t.co/q672qRyK #
- Where Have The Users Gone? http://t.co/WANDrSJV #
- Remembering Neil Armstrong, Apple’s big patent win, and other quotes of the week: The past week brought some maj… http://t.co/VMreJryJ #
- Personal Energy Orb Aruino project knows you haven’t been exercising, cripples your computer http://t.co/r8ZMwr51 #
- Daily Update for 2012-08-26 http://t.co/vIFuKv05 #
- Facebook’s Gehry-designed campus expansion will start next year http://t.co/pbAn9pRC #
- LG teases that Optimus G will have 768p gapless display, long-lifespan battery http://t.co/ySbb4pTJ #
- Apple v. Samsung: Juror says both sides' lawyers were persuasive http://t.co/GV9yiCAl #
- LG teases its quad-core Galaxy S III rival [video] http://t.co/IHFGry22 #
- Solid State Quantum Computer Finds 15=3×5 48% Of The Time http://t.co/SOXFH4m9 #
- NASA to launch mini lab, test for cancer and disease in space (http://t.co/hXYzExun) #
- Personal Energy Orb Arduino project knows you haven't been exercising, cripples your computer (http://t.co/dZkpRwQr) #
- The Evernote Smart Notebook by Moleskine: paper sketchbooks and journals get connected (http://t.co/PzIsSeYw) #
- OwnPhone will only let you call the people most important to you (http://t.co/Bjqd0XAi) #
- OwnFone will only let you call the people most important to you (http://t.co/n089vYbv) #
- The Best Book Reviews That Money Can Buy http://t.co/mgteuK7k #
- Legal analysts suggest Apple-Samsung verdict may not be safe http://t.co/kttcuttn #
- Verizon, Sprint still mum on when Galaxy Nexus will get Jelly Bean http://t.co/0LqcycaP #
- Site News: New 9to5 look and feel http://t.co/hvIPVbNc #
- Raspberry Pi lands MPEG-2 and VC-1 decoding through personal licenses, H.264 encoding and CEC tag along (http://t.co/8GeyE3GI) #
- Disruptions: At Box, a Fast-Moving Chief Immersed in the Cloud (Nick Bilton/NYT Bits) http://t.co/qHOd9abF #
- The Sweet Mystery of Science http://t.co/HrIflvPc #
- Play this: 'Handheld Video Game' (http://t.co/VuYZp5Bg) #
- AT&T Vacation Blackout Further Affirms Next iPhone’s September 21 Launch Date http://t.co/t7nnsuOa #
- How Facebook design tricks people into trading away privacy (http://t.co/oFad7eKX) #
- Raspberry Pi lands MPEG-2 and VC-1 decoding through personal licenses, H.264 encoding and CEC tag along http://t.co/gBHWYxCb #
- OwnPhone will only let you call the people most important to you http://t.co/th3cfAtm #
- How Facebook design tricks people into trading away privacy http://t.co/JPGUqRvc #
- Play this: ‘Handheld Video Game’ http://t.co/Dy6i9upf #
- Inhabitat's Week in Green: a locomotive that runs on hydrogen, honey detective and a 30 mph-capable hover bike (http://t.co/D07y9nmv) #
- Late Labs: A ‘Crowdcoding’ Site Where Developers Trade Code For Equity http://t.co/QQJVA57V #
- 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro displays in production http://t.co/PCy7hgiC #
- The best tech writing of the week, August 26 (http://t.co/5DQbHsTE) #
- Barry Diller Shows Up Late, Gets What He Wants: IAC to Buy http://t.co/e619GDq5 From New York Times (Peter Kafka/A http://t.co/m6MpYYCK #
- Solid State Quantum Computer Finds 15=3×5 — 48% of the Time (http://t.co/qlaimUvy) #
- Disney Labs Creates a New and Unique Touch-Gesture Technology http://t.co/qTDG9Yng #
- Dropbox two-step verification security option to lock down your files available to test now (http://t.co/Ae7SjY4u) #
- Insert Coin: SmartThings wants to connect your dog, mailbox and kitchen cabinets to the internet (http://t.co/sm61yi1A) #
- Analyst: 13.3-inch MacBook Pro display now in production from Samsung, LGD and Sharp http://t.co/IMQ52ziN #
- Confirmed: IAC Has Bought http://t.co/e619GDq5 From The New York Times For $300M In Cash (Ingrid Lunden/TechCrunch) http://t.co/GHavfaNt #
- What are your weird gaming habits? – Verge Forums (http://t.co/i2m4Ns5l) #
- LG Intuition spied in press shots, leaves one piece of the puzzle left to go (http://t.co/P1V3rpxw) #
- The Ant-ernet: How the Insects 1s and 0s add up to complex social behavior http://t.co/QMSeMYix #
- Confirmed: IAC Has Bought http://t.co/e619GDq5 From The New York Times For $300M In Cash http://t.co/4IOu83TW #
- Badass LA Fashion Site Nasty Gal Picks Up A Badass $40M From Index Ventures For World Domination http://t.co/poCngWxZ #
- Photographer Offers New Perspective on Underground Infrastructure http://t.co/zG5KB0HZ #
- What are your weird gaming habits? – Verge Forums http://t.co/7b1GUtMM #
- Insert Coin: SmartThings wants to connect your dog, mailbox and kitchen cabinets to the internet http://t.co/bj3ToaNT #
- Dropbox two-step verification security option to lock down your files available to test now http://t.co/Y8xq3XEt #
- LG Intuition spied in press shots, leaves one piece of the puzzle left to go http://t.co/YUNEIdTa #
- Eco-friendly art: Andre Broessel's glass orb helps maximize solar energy (http://t.co/qC3nADdt) #
- Blue Microphones Tiki USB microphone review: a thumbdrive-sized mic for mobile recording (http://t.co/slP1OWn9) #
- Samsung shares down 7 percent after Apple patent verdict http://t.co/9rSzQB9O #
- Star Wars Episode II and III 3D re-releases officially dated for theaters in September and October 2013 (http://t.co/xHe6YaX3) #
- Samsung shares down 7 percent after Apple patent verdict (Steven Musil/CNET) http://t.co/fPMNaEsQ #
- DNS as an attack vector (http://t.co/YM9QW6RY) #
- Samsung’s aftermath: appeals, emergency executive meetings, stock down 7%, jury comments http://t.co/oOnFJ7p2 #
- Switched On: Trading places (http://t.co/RW44TB1l) #
- Summer peripheral review and gift guide: All the..small things… http://t.co/S3mXB1H9 #
- Rocket ship/doll house (http://t.co/8TG4fg86) #
- Google responds to Apple v. Samsung verdict: most claims 'don't relate' to stock Android (Bryan Bishop/The Verge) http://t.co/Xak4MMRa #
- Microflow, a toaster-sized disease detector, will get its first test run in space (http://t.co/4V3djdyO) #
- Google seeks to distance itself from $1B Apple patent verdict http://t.co/JLuA7riM #
- Can Google claim Apple’s win ‘doesn’t relate to the core Android OS’ when Nexus S got hit hard? http://t.co/i4JUnUiD #
- WiFi alliance begins Tunneled Direct Link Setup certification, hopes to improve media streaming (http://t.co/go1ek1Iy) #
- Samsung: We are the ones prioritizing innovation over litigation (Jon Russell/The Next Web) http://t.co/7MVl8duc #
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