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US urged to permit self-defense retaliation on hackers
ZDNet - 22 May 2013 21:30
Would retaliatory attacks make hackers think twice?
Watch this Google I/O session on Android design principles because it's awesome
Android Central - 22 May 2013 00:29
Real world examples and practices from the Android design team make this session from Google I/O 2013 a must-watch -- even if you'll never write your own app. See how Android apps should look and act, and see what the fo...
How a German physicist fooled Albert Einstein
The Verge - 22 May 2013 10:47
For his work on canal ray sources in the 1920s, German physicist Emil Rupp was regarded as one of the most important figures in his field. His research captured the interest of Albert Einstein, resulting in a collaborati...
Curiosity Drills A Second Hole On Mars
Forbes - 22 May 2013 07:29
Earlier this week, the Mars rover Curiosity used its robotic arm to drill a hole into a Martian rock and collect a sample from its interior. This marks both the second time that Curiosity has collected such a sample, and...
Xbox One Controller Hands On: Rumbling Triggers Are Freaking Awesome
Gizmodo - 22 May 2013 01:26
You probably heard Microsoft mention that the new Xbox One controllers have 40 new features to make them easier to use. That's true! But a few really take the cake. And the rumbling triggers are going to be the biggest.
Creator of GIF files insists it's 'jif' - Internet in turmoil
NBC News - 22 May 2013 23:22
And the battle rages on: After the White House weighed in on the "gif" versus "jif" issue, some thought it was settled in favor of a hard "G" -- but the creator of the .gif image format himself has made a final pronounce...
Earth's tides are shoving the moon away faster
New Scientist - 22 May 2013 20:30
The North Atlantic is now wide enough to create exceptionally high tides, making the rate of the moon's retreat faster now than it was 50 million years ago
Vermont sues patent troll over small business shakedowns
GigaOM - 22 May 2013 20:42
Patent trolls have been bleeding legitimate businesses for years -- now a state government has turned the tables and asked a troll to pay $10,000 for each of the hundreds of threatening letters it has mailed out.
Gadgetwise Blog: Q&A: Paying Extra for Phone Freedom
The New York Times - 22 May 2013 13:17
Skipping the carrier subsidy and paying full price for an unlocked smartphone may cost more up front, but frees up those who want to buy inexpensive local service plans when traveling internationally.
HP profit falls as PC and server sales decline
PC World - 22 May 2013 23:55
Hewlett-Packard reported a 32 percent drop in profit for its second fiscal quarter, due partly to slower sales of PCs and servers. HP's revenue for the quarter, ended April 30, was $27.6 billion, down 10 percent from the...
Finally, a Sci-Fi Movie Heavy on the Science: "Europa Report"
Universe Today - 22 May 2013 23:52
The producers of a new movie called "Europa Report" have released a new trailer about their film, which features a near-future mission to Jupiter's moon, Europa, in search of extraterrestrial life. From the trailer, the ...
Most tasteless question Apple's CEO was asked in Washington
CNET - 22 May 2013 23:43
Perhaps it was odd enough that Sen. John McCain asked Tim Cook why he kept having to update the apps on his iPhone, but one question was even more painful.
Atomic weights revision changes periodic table
New Scientist - 22 May 2013 23:43
Five elements at the heart of the periodic table will never look the same again, following an update to their atomic weights
Galaxy S4 comes to Cricket for only $54.99, but carries an unknown monthly device fee
The Verge - 22 May 2013 19:55
Now that Samsung's Galaxy S4 has rolled out to the major carriers in the US, smaller options like Cricket are getting involved. The prepaid carrier just announced that it'll start carrying the Galaxy S4, and it'll come i...
$99 Linux stick turns any HDMI display into a virtual desktop
PC World - 22 May 2013 12:30
Hard on the heels of the news that Dell's "Project Ophelia" thumb PC is expected to ship this summer, thin client vendor Devon IT on Tuesday rolled out a similar contender of its own called the Ceptor. Devon IT Like Dell...
The Xbox One Is Targeting The Largest Market Of All: Television Watchers
Forbes - 22 May 2013 07:17
Microsoft has sold 76 million units of the Xbox 360 since its release in 2005. Or shall I say, a mere 76 million units. That's because over 96% of Americans homes have a television while only 49% of U.S. households own a...
Edward J. Black: Upcoming Auctions Key to Wireless Internet Future
The Huffington Post - 22 May 2013 23:54
Government will make decisions which could positively impact how we use our smartphones to communicate, conduct business, get directions, ect. These key decisions could determine what kind of choices we'll have for mobil...
Netflix plans to double its original content output next year
The Verge - 22 May 2013 23:53
We're just a few days away from the long-awaited fourth season of Arrested Development, one of the most high-profile Netflix original series to be released. Ted Sarandos, the man behind the company's ever-burgeoning orig...
Google to begin inviting non-developers to become Glass Explorers
Engadget - 22 May 2013 23:47
By now, all the developers who signed up to receive Glass prototypes should have the headgear in hand, so Google's ready to move on to the next phase. Over the next few weeks, the company will begin sending invitations t...
Doctors Save Ohio Boy's Life By 'Printing' Him An Airway Tube
The Huffington Post - 22 May 2013 23:42Web suffered 9000 service outages in last five months
PC World - 22 May 2013 23:40
Seeing a "404 error" or the Twitter "Fail Whale" can really kill a good online buzz. Those kinds of service outages, though, occur on the Internet on a daily basis, as the latest numbers from Outage Analyzer illustrate. ...
Giphy Wants to Make GIFs More Legit
Mashable - 22 May 2013 21:05
GIFs are about to get a bit more serious Giphy, a startup that recently launched out of Betaworks, aims to empower the community of GIF creators and consumers by making it easier for users to search for GIFs and for arti...