Sunday, May 31, 2015

Rand Paul is forcing three Patriot Act powers to expire. Here's what that means.



A little over a week ago, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and several other senators critical of National Security Agency spying staged a dramatic Senate filibuster.

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The scientist who designed the fake interfaces in “Minority Report” and “Iron Man” is now building real ones – Quartz



Science fiction often influences the world of technology. The iPad is essentially the tablet computer from Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Back to the Future II in 1989 got a lot right about the technology of 2015.

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20 Amazing Office GadgetsThat'll Make Work Suck Less



If, day after day, you wished you were anywhere but work, the problem may just be that you're not making your office environment awesome! These products will definitely help you get through the workday feeling great. You may even end up looking forward to work!

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Friday, May 29, 2015

Is Marvel Sabotaging the ‘Fantastic Four’ and ‘X-Men?’



Since Marvel doesn’t own the film rights to the Fantastic Four or X-Men, they’ve thrown a series of strange jabs against the 20th Century Fox-owned properties. It has, like Johnny Storm swelling with braggadocio, become readily apparent that something is rotten in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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Here's the salary you have to earn to buy a home in 15 major US cities



Flickr / Davide DamicoThe mortgage website HSH.com has updated its estimate of how much annual income a household would need to buy a home in major cities in the US according to first-quarter 2015 data.

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The Silk Road Saga Is Way More Than a Crime Story



In October 2013, the FBI arrested a young entrepreneur named Ross Ulbricht at the Glen Park branch of the San Francisco Public Library. It was the culmination of a two-year investigation into a vast online drug market called Silk Road.

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Get Creative



Night Stand™ makes daily charging a breeze. Just set your watch on, from out of the corner of your eye, no careful alignment required. Locks to your bedside table so you never have to hunt for the cord. Undocking is one-handed. Solid, soft, seamless construction. Low-profile, minimal design.

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"Game of Thrones" Fan Creates a Google Map of Westeros [PIC] : Geeks are Sexy Technology NewsGeeks are Sexy Technology News



Known on Reddit as selvag (who is apparently of House Martell), one Game of Thrones decided to show what Westeros would look like on Google Maps if it were a real place. You can also get the map on a poster at Mongolife.com!

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This Hot Russian Girl Sure Can Move Her Butt (VIDEO)





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How to stop Facebook from constantly tracking and recording your location



Use Nearby Friends? If you don't want Facebook for iPhone tracking your every move, you're going to want to change your settings. I like using Facebook to share what we want, when we want, and it's fair game. But many of us don't fancy a social network tracking our every move, even privately.

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Grownup Corner (54 pics + 7 gifs)



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Zombie Cockroaches Are Real, and This Wasp Controls Them



If anything in nature could be creepier than cockroaches, it would be zombie cockroaches, so good thing those don’t exist, right? Right? Actually, they do exist, thanks to the terrifying work of the dementor wasp. I’m never going outside again.

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Thursday, May 28, 2015

'3D printing' used to test a 'cure' for type-1 diabetes



Researchers are one step closer to reducing the effects of type-1 diabetes after developing a way to implant insulin-generating cells into the pancreas.

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How to use Digital Touch to send sketches, taps, and heartbeats on Apple Watch



The Digital Touch features available on Apple Watch are some of the device’s most personal qualities. With it, you can do things like send sketches, taps, and yes, even your heartbeat, to friends. These three aspects make up the whole of the highly touted Digital Touch feature-set on Apple Watch.

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Queens, NY Apple Store logo appears as Apple announces new Upper East Side store opening Jun. 13



Apple’s first Apple Store opening in Queens, New York is approaching. Signage for the new store at the Queens Center mall has appeared, according to tips from readers. A photo of the location, which we discussed in our report on future New York Apple Stores earlier this year, is shown above.

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Google I/O 2015: Top 5 announcements from the keynote



Pretty much everything we thought Google would announce at I/O, the company did, and everything we hoped the company was going to talk about, it didn’t. You can’t win them all.

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PE-backed Petsense holds very early M&A talks



Private equity-backed Petsense LLC, the pet retail chain created by the founder of PetSmart to serve smaller markets, is emerging as an increasingly appetizing M&A candidate as the chain rapidly pumps out new locations. The Scottsdale, Ariz.

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Wednesday, May 27, 2015





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Pebble Time review



It’s 7:30PM on Thursday evening, and I’m more than half way through my train ride home from work. I glance at the Pebble Time on my wrist and hit a button to take a look at the battery meter. Eighty percent. I page through some of the watch faces and check out some of its built-in functions.

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One Response to “Pixelmator for the iPhone launching tomorrow, we go hands on”



Pixelmator is releasing an update to its iOS app tomorrow, making the app available on the iPhone for the first time ($4.99). The universal app means you can buy once and download Pixelmator on both iPad and iPhone.

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Pebble Time Preview: Why Can't All Smartwatches Be This Simple?



Before the Apple Watch, there was the Pebble—the smartwatch that raised an incredible $10.3 million on Kickstarter. The smartwatch that managed to outsmart Google’s Android Wear. The Best Smartwatch according to critics everywhere.

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Apple drops discoveryd in latest OS X beta following months of network issues



After many complaints from the developer community about poor networking performance on Yosemite, the latest beta of OS X 10.10.4 has dropped discoveryd in favor of the old process used by previous versions of the Mac operating system.

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Apple replaces problematic OS X networking process discoveryd with mDNSResponder in new beta (Benjamin Mayo/9to5Mac)



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World Of Warcraft Players Are Pissed Their Characters Can’t Fly



World of Warcraft players are, in a very literal sense of the word, grounded. Many of them don’t like that one bit. Hoping to hit up a WoW forum or comment thread to chat about raid issues or how weirdly detailed male orc butts used to be? You might want to wait a bit.

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Charter set to buy Time Warner Cable for $78.7B



Charter Communications has reached a deal to purchase Time Warner Cable, the company announced on Tuesday. The merger, which is valued at $78.7 billion, will make the new firm America’s second largest cable company behind Comcast.

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Keyboard Mash





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The Logjam Attack



Diffie-Hellman key exchange is a popular cryptographic algorithm that allows Internet protocols to agree on a shared key and negotiate a secure connection. It is fundamental to many protocols including HTTPS, SSH, IPsec, SMTPS, and protocols that rely on TLS. Threats from state-level adversaries.

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The Terminator Genisys Poster Shouldn't Cause Diplomacy Problems



In South Korea, several major media outlets have pointed out the same thing: the Japanese Terminator Genisys poster does not feature Korean actor Byung-hun Lee. No Byung-hun Lee.

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This Chip Could Analyze Your Blood and Send the Data to Your Phone



This centimeter-long lump of silicon could soon be inserted under your skin to measure the chemical make-up of your blood—then send the results straight to your phone. The new device has been created by a team of researchers from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland.

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Husband rants online that his stay-at-home wife is too costly for him (8 Photos)



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Blizzard World of Warcraft Leveling Up Ding Button



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Volvo Self-Parking Car Hits People Because Owner Didn't Pay For Extra Feature



73192083 story schwit1 writes: A video that recently went viral shows a demonstration of a Volvo XC60's self-parking feature. It reverses itself, waits, and then confidently drives into a group of people at a non-negligible speed. (Two were hit, and while both were bruised, they were otherwise OK.

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Hot Topic is buying ThinkGeek



High school is teenage tribalism, which is why the Lip Service kids aren't going to hang with the Forever 21 set in the lunch hall. Now, however, Hot Topic has realized that it's got plenty in common with ThinkGeek, and has decided to swallow the niche retailer in a deal worth $122 million.

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Tuesday, May 26, 2015

IRS : Personal Info of 100,000 Taxpayers Accessed Illegally



An anonymous reader writes: The Associated Press reports that an online service provided by the IRS was used to gather the personal information of more than 100,000 taxpayers. Criminals were able to scrape the "Get Transcript" system to acquire tax return information.

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Apple Stores May Not Be Able to Sell iPhones on a Two Year Contract Due to AT&T Policy



A recent report from Droid-Life is claiming that mobile carrier AT&T will be making major changes to its smartphone selling. One of the changes will be restricting third-party retailers (including Apple) from selling two-year contact terms for handsets.

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This Man Cannot Be Allowed to Decide the Fate of the Patriot Act



Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has made it clear this week that, while the Senate is rapidly approaching recess, the Senate “will stay in [session] until a deal is struck to extend” the Patriot Act.

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The Referral Letter from Hell



Look on the bright side, Annabelle: at least they didn't get your Lucky Charms!

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The Times Mario Wasn’t a Nintendo Exclusive



When you think of Mario, you think of Nintendo. The two are linked so firmly in your mind it’s almost impossible to think that the beloved character’s games ever showed up on other systems. But it has happened—and more than once.

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Mongolian Beauties Have That Exotic Cute Factor (44 pics)





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Keep Talking, We Gotta Feed the Snakes





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Corporate Companies Who Are More Concerned with Wealth Than Humanity (9 pics)



These big global entities will do anything to make a profit. These scandalous secrets are definitely not things they want you to know. Bayer is the maker of Aspirin and one of the top pharmaceutical companies in the world.

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Steve Wozniak: Edward Snowden is ‘a hero to me’



Two years ago, Wozniak favorably compared Snowden to Pentagon Papers leaker Daniel Ellsberg. Last year, Wozniak also told reporters that he briefly met Snowden at a small event in Moscow, where the former NSA employee is currently living.

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The Most Common Illegal Job Interview Questions You Should Watch Out For



Interviewing for a job doesn’t mean you have to give up all of your personal information and backstory. Whether you’re prepping for an upcoming interview, or wondering about a previous one, these are the questions you’re legally protected from having to answer.

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Linux creator says Windows, OS X, iOS and Android are all malware



Richard Stallman, known for his instrumental role in the creation of Linux, has written an opinion piece arguing that nearly any operating system you might use today can be considered malware, and that goes for popular mobile platforms as well as desktop operating systems.

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Sony to supply 12MP camera for iPhone 6s with RGBW subpixels for better low-light photography



Japanese consumer electronics giant Sony is a longtime supplier of best-in-class mobile cameras for iPhones and iPads.

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Charter agrees to purchase Time Warner Cable for $55B



Time Warner Cable has become the subject of another acquisition, barely a month after the attempted merger between TWC and Comcast failed.

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Monday, May 25, 2015

With Money Drying Up, Greece Is All but Bankrupt



ATHENS — Bulldozers lie abandoned on city streets. Exhausted surgeons operate through the night. And the wealthy bail out broke police departments. A nearly bankrupt Greece is taking desperate measures to preserve cash.

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Saturday, May 23, 2015

TechChart of the day : The five generations of iPhone



Quotes delayed at least 15 minutes. Market data provided by Interactive Data. ETF and Mutual Fund data provided by Morningstar, Inc.

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Here Are The 38 New Emojis Coming To iOS, Android Next Year



Emoji characters are hands down the best thing that has ever happened to mobile based IM and chat services.

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Friday, May 22, 2015

G.M. Inquiry Said to Find Criminal Wrongdoing



Justice Department investigators have identified criminal wrongdoing in General Motors’ failure to disclose a defect tied to at least 104 deaths, and are negotiating what is expected to be a record penalty, according to people briefed on the inquiry.

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