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Ben Heck's Naughty or Nice Meter knows if you've been bad or good (so be good for Arduino's sake)
Engadget - 22 Dec 2012 01:01
Sometimes even Santa Claus needs help. Thankfully, the jolly fat guy's got one of our favorite modders on his side. We visited Ben Heck's Madison, Wisconsin workshop a few weeks ago for an Engadget Show segment and got t...
TransPhone modular smartphone / tablet goes Pro, still looks like a beginner
Engadget - 22 Dec 2012 05:16
ASUS' PadFone 2 may be the only notable contender in the phone-in-tablet space, but it does have a cheapo me-too in TransPhone. The latest "Pro" version of this budget hybrid comprises a 7-inch 1,024 x 600 TransPad dock,...
Mixlr, Grokr, and More
Gizmodo - 22 Dec 2012 01:00
You're probably always super busy. But the great news is there are apps that can make your life easier. In this round of the iPhone apps of the week, we're giving you a psychic instant search tool, a video recording app,...
NimbleTV beta goes live in New York City for a chosen few, streams paid TV anywhere they are
Engadget - 22 Dec 2012 04:21
Online video startup NimbleTV told us that service was just months away, and it's acting on that promise with the official launch of its private beta. The 250-plus New York City residents let into the beta will have the ...
Life-Size Lobster iPhone Case Helps You Stand Out From the Crowd
Mashable - 22 Dec 2012 23:13
The way you decorate your smartphone says a lot about your personality. Map-wrapped phones say you're a bold traveler, while durably thick on-the-go charging cases convey you're strictly business. So, what would a life-s...
How Much of Your Holiday Shopping Did You Do Online?
Gizmodo - 22 Dec 2012 23:00
We live in a cyberland future where malls exist inside your computer and the presents you buy are magically delivered to you by, well, delivery men. With each Christmas that passes, online shopping becomes more and more ...
Security researchers identify malware infecting U.S. banks
PC World - 22 Dec 2012 22:36
Security researchers from Symantec have identified an information-stealing Trojan program that was used to infect computer servers belonging to various U.S. financial institutions. Dubbed Stabuniq, the Trojan program was...
Tired Of Mean And Nasty YouTube Comments? The YuleTube Browser Extension Will Fix That
TechCrunch - 22 Dec 2012 22:10
If you’ve ever gone “deep†into the nastiness that the YouTube commenting section can be, then you know that it’s not a pretty place. Depending on the type of content you’re visiting, fig...
Last chance: Win a 32GB Nexus 7 3G and a $25 gift card
Android Central - 22 Dec 2012 21:58
Here it is, folks. The fifth day in our five-day Nexus 7 and Google Play Gift Card giveaway, courtesy of the fine folks at Google. We've already had four days of entries, and this here's your last chance. As a reminder, ...
Moog Just Made Its Gnarly iPad Synthesizer App Way Better
Gizmodo - 22 Dec 2012 06:00
Released last year, Animoog was a triumph for Moog Music. The synthesizer app was a powerful digital tool built by legends of analog instrument design. More »
The Ethics of Photographing Random Strangers on the Street
PetaPixel - 22 Dec 2012 23:59Your Facebook Pokes Are Stored For Two Days, Then Their Encryption Keys Are Deleted
TechCrunch - 22 Dec 2012 23:33
Facebook Poke messages self-destruct after a few seconds. but is Facebook saving these potentially embarrassing photos and videos? No. It's deleting them. Pokes are encrypted, and Facebook deletes the encryption keys two...
HTC One VX unboxing and video walkthrough
Android Central - 22 Dec 2012 23:19
Behold, the HTC One VX on AT&T. More than a One V, less than a One X, and dancing right around the noble One S without giving it as much as a mention in its already convoluted name. We've gone hands-on with the One VX a ...
Here comes Microsoft Surface Pro, 64 bits and all
CNET - 22 Dec 2012 22:37
The Windows 8 Pro version of Microsoft's Surface tablet is just around the corner. Here's what to expect. [Read more]
Facebook Makes Big Last-Minute Holiday Drive To Sell Gifts With Banners Atop The Web And Mobile Feeds
TechCrunch - 22 Dec 2012 22:34
Touting its ability to notify someone immediately that you bought them a present, Facebook is showing large banners atop the web and mobile news feed telling people to buy Gifts. Facebook hopes tardy shoppers will purcha...
Gillmor Gang: The Revolution Will Be Notified
TechCrunch - 22 Dec 2012 22:21
The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, Keith Teare, Kevin Marks, and Steve Gillmor — fight a never-ending battle for truth, justice, and the American Way. The Gang feels blessed to have survived the Mayanocalyps...
Apple’s Patent-Pending Passbook Updates Could Transform Shopping
Mashable - 22 Dec 2012 22:15
A newly discovered patent application hints that Apple is planning to update its Passbook digital-coupon storage app with Near-Field Communication (NFC) technology. This means future iPhone and iPod touch products may co...
Flickr offers three months of Pro service for free
CNET - 22 Dec 2012 22:12
The nothing-to-lose offer comes amid the reverberations following Instagram's changes to its terms of service and subsequent backpedaling on the issue. [Read more]
Best Buy's Got Some Free iTunes Money For All You Last-Minute Shoppers
Gizmodo - 22 Dec 2012 22:00
Gift cards—especially in their digital form—are the ultimate, last-minute cop-put gift, and if you're willing to trek out to your nearest Best Buy, they'll reward to effort with a little bit of free iTunes ...
Auxo Shows Off a Redesigned iOS App Switcher
Mac Rumors - 22 Dec 2012 23:22
Apple has spent little focus updating its iOS app switcher since it was introduced with iOS 4, so designer @Sentry_NC decided to try his hand at a new concept for app switching. In October, he created a mockup on The Ver...
What’s Next For Social Mobile Games?
TechCrunch - 22 Dec 2012 22:00
Editor's note:Â Julien Codorniou is the head of EMEA Game Partnerships at Facebook where he works with the growing social games industry in Europe. New social gaming companies are emerging around the world, and in my r...
We don’t need more data scientists — just make big data easier to use
GigaOM - 22 Dec 2012 22:00
Sure, more data scientists would be great. But Scott Brave, of Baynote, says the better solution is to create analytics products that are so easy to use that you don't even need a data scientist.