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RIM and Netflix dropped from NASDAQ-100 financial index as Facebook gains a seat
The Verge - 16 Dec 2012 20:47
The NASDAQ-100 (NDX) is a weighted stock market index of the largest non-financial companies in the world, and as the new year approaches, tech companies are playing musical chairs; NASDAQ has announced that Facebook wil...
Serious vulnerability reportedly leaves Samsung Galaxy S III and other devices wide open to malware
The Verge - 16 Dec 2012 22:12
User alephzain at xda-developers reported yesterday that a severe vulnerability in the Samsung Galaxy S III, Galaxy S II, Galaxy Note II, and potentially several other devices, could give remotely downloaded apps the abi...
Anonymous Attacks Westboro Baptist Church Over Sandy Hook Funeral Protest
Gizmodo - 16 Dec 2012 22:00
Following the Sandy Hook shooting tragedy, the Westboro Baptist Church is unsurprisingly stirring up controversy by doing one of the things they do best: being ***s and picketing funerals. Your friendly, faceless, neighb...
Quantum Physics Can Make an Unjammable Radar
Gizmodo - 16 Dec 2012 17:10
Radar has been the way to spot enemy aircraft zooming across the sky for decades, but (un)fortunately, it doesn't always work. If you've got the right tech, you can fool it. A new kind developed by researchers at the Uni...
Ca-Fi Dashlinq upsizes in-car Android infotainment, arrives in January
Engadget - 16 Dec 2012 12:17
There may be a size war brewing among Android-based infotainment system builders. Ca-Fi thought it was sitting pretty with its 6.2-inch unit earlier this year, but we're starting to think it was rankled by similarly-size...
The Samsung Exynos kernel exploit - what you need to know
Android Central - 16 Dec 2012 23:53
A new kernel exploit has been found (credit to alephzain at XDA) that affects some Samsung Exynos chipsets -- which happen to power many of Samsung's more popular phones. Normally kernel exploits don't make the rou...
9 Apps You Don’t Want To Miss
Mashable - 16 Dec 2012 23:49
Strum Strum instantly turns your 15-second video clips into rock-and-roll masterpieces. The new video app comes with built-in filters, and when you add them to your video, they'll transform it into anything from a rap so...
Recent botnets busted by FBI were lame, but still dangerous
PC World - 16 Dec 2012 23:46Anonymous renews fight against Westboro Baptist Church for planning Newtown school shooting picket
The Verge - 16 Dec 2012 23:37
The Westboro Baptist Church, infamous for its hateful missives and demonstrations at funerals in the United States, has once again been targeted by Anonymous for its newest assault on human decency. After the WBC announc...
Gun Control Petition is Most Popular Ever Posted to White House Site
Mashable - 16 Dec 2012 23:26
A petition asking the White House to immediately press Congress for tighter restrictions on gun ownership became the most popular ever posted to the White House "We the People" website after less than 48 hours online Sun...
Directed Browsing And The Death Of The URL
Forbes - 16 Dec 2012 23:20Security exploit opens Samsung Galaxy S III, Note II to attack, could let apps from Google Play write to Kernel
Engadget - 16 Dec 2012 23:17
Amid the XDA community's ongoing quest to root every Android handset it comes across, one forum user appears to have found a serious exploit that affects certain Exynos devices. While fiddling with his Galaxy S III, XDA ...
Google still faces antitrust scrutiny in Europe, officials say
PC World - 16 Dec 2012 23:10
The European Union's competition chief has said negotiations with Google to settle an antitrust probe have "advanced," but talks are not yet concluded. Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia said he could could not ant...
CrunchWeek: Google Brings Maps To iOS 6, Twitter And Instagram’s Photo War, & Can Max Levchin Help Save Yahoo?
TechCrunch - 16 Dec 2012 23:00
It's that time of the week again -- it's CrunchWeek time, wherein a few of us writers turn on the TechCrunch TV cameras and shoot the breeze about some of the past week's most interesting stories.
What Outdated Tech Do You Miss The Most?
Gizmodo - 16 Dec 2012 23:00
Technology is always marching on, and for the most part, that's a good thing. Gadgets get more efficient, more powerful, cheaper, smaller, all around nicer. But for every innovation that you don't know how you ever lived...
Top 10 Twitter Pics of the Week
Mashable - 16 Dec 2012 22:50
1. Selfie "Cuz I'm Right Here, ain't nobody gotta hold ya." - Justin Bieber Photo stats: 55,400 retweets Click here to view this gallery. Cats, pop stars and camels. Check out this week's most retweeted Twitter pics. Mor...
In Europe, a Push for Higher Phone Fees
The New York Times - 16 Dec 2012 22:42
Phone bills could rise if a European Union plan to encourage spending on high-speed broadband networks is enacted.
Many young adults ditch laptops for smartphones
PC World - 16 Dec 2012 22:23
Smartphones are more important to young adults in the U.S. and three other countries than laptops, desktops or tablets, according to a survey of 1800 18- to 30-year-old users in 18 countries. The laptop was still preferr...
The week in international Android news - Dec. 16, 2012
Android Central - 16 Dec 2012 22:19
The holidays may be just around the corner, but the pace of news shows no sign of slowing. So here's another quick recap of the week's main Android events around the world. It's been a busy week packed with device launch...
How to Crowdsource Your Job Hunt
Mashable - 16 Dec 2012 22:14
With social media tools and the interconnected web, much of this research can now be crowdsourced through social channels. More About: features, job search series, mashable
IRL: Pioneer VSX-60, Three UK and a Windows Phone 8 wish list
Engadget - 16 Dec 2012 22:00
Welcome to IRL, an ongoing feature where we talk about the gadgets, apps and toys we're using in real life and take a second look at products that already got the formal review treatment. We're back, this time with an un...
Computer-related patents now top worldwide applications
PC World - 16 Dec 2012 21:48
Computer technology accounted for more patent applications in recent years than any other industry sector tracked by the World Intellectual Property Organization, although the number of digital communication patent appli...