Technology News
Microsoft teams up with financial services industry, FBI to take down hacker botnets
Engadget - 6 Jun 2013 03:55
It turns out Microsoft was serious when it declared war on botnets: the company just announced that its Digital Crimes Unit has successfully disrupted more than 1,400 criminal networks. The company says the action was a ...
Redditors angry over new rules in /r/atheism
GigaOM - 6 Jun 2013 23:57
One of Reddit's most controversial forums, /r/atheism, is in an uproar after moderators chose to begin enforcing rules. The result is an intensely entertaining war over Reddit's own behavior.
Carriers Are Not Throttling iPhone and iPad Data Speeds
Mac Rumors - 6 Jun 2013 23:51
Following yesterday's claim that three out of four major carriers in the U.S. throttle iPhone and iPad data speeds, AnandTech has investigated the issue and determined that the original assertion, which has since been de...
EasyPost, A "Stripe For Shipping," Raises $850K Seed Round, Sees Transactions Doubling Every Month
TechCrunch - 6 Jun 2013 22:48
With more commerce moving online every day, the shipping industry is in need of innovation. And one of the bigger pain points developers face when trying to integrate postage and shipping into their applications involves...
Humans are endurance champs - why do we hate exercise?
New Scientist - 6 Jun 2013 17:00
Exercise confers huge health benefits, so why does it often feel like such a chore? Evolutionary biologist Daniel Lieberman explains the paradox (full text available to subscribers)
Google banks on the visual by bringing images to search result ads
The Verge - 6 Jun 2013 01:53
Google continues to wow with new products and services, but now the company is adding a new feature to its core search advertising product: images. According to a Google blog post, it is rolling out a beta version of ima...
Nook Seeks an Edge With $2 E-Books
Mashable - 6 Jun 2013 23:58
It's not easy being Nook. With Amazon Kindle's dominant share of the e-book market -- not to mention all of the exclusives Amazon is landing through its own publishing imprints and self-publishing platform -- the Barnes ...
Dear Apple: Please update these Macs at WWDC
CNET - 6 Jun 2013 23:55
From the MacBook Air to the Mac Pro desktop, some of Apple's computer lineup could benefit from updated designs.
Omni gaming treadmill: One step closer to total immersion
CNET - 6 Jun 2013 23:55
The final piece of the total immersion puzzle -- an octagon-shaped movement-tracking treadmill -- makes a killer debut on Kickstarter.
TiVo and Google finally settle years-long Motorola patent lawsuit
The Verge - 6 Jun 2013 23:50
One week before their legal battle was due to enter the courtroom, TiVo and Google have settled a Motorola patent infringement suit. Terms of the final agreement between TiVo and Google -- which at one point owned Motoro...
'SimCity' for Mac delayed until August
The Verge - 6 Jun 2013 23:49
EA Maxis has announced today that the Mac version of its very popular but beleaguered PC game SimCity will be delayed until August, with no more specific date given. The developer had previously announced in April that t...
Don't Fear the Dark, Or Loki, With These Badass Avengers Nightlights
Gizmodo - 6 Jun 2013 23:42
If they can defeat Loki's forces, The Avengers shouldn't have much trouble battling your child's fear of the darkness at night. At least not with these slick Avengers-themed LED-powered nightlights designed to look like ...
Showyou video discovery app announces new channel platform for creators
Engadget - 6 Jun 2013 23:39
More and more video discovery apps are starting to pop up, with even big-name brands such as Samsung joining the race to have the best offering out there. But while this particular field is still relatively young, startu...
June Arietids - The Invisible Meteor Shower You Just Might See
Universe Today - 6 Jun 2013 23:35
I've never seen an Arietid meteor and chances are you haven't either. Peaking on June 7-8, the Arietid (AIR-ee-uh-tid) meteor shower is one of the strongest of the year with a maximum rate of 50-80 per hour. But there's ...
Kamcord Now Makes Mobile Game Recordings More Interesting With Audio Commentary Tools
TechCrunch - 6 Jun 2013 23:33
It's been just under a year since Y Combinator-backed Kamcord officially launched, and the young team has spent its time raising funding and quietly fleshing out its SDK for iOS games. The team had seen its in-game scree...
Green Light For Plan To Build World's Tallest Building At Record Speed
Popular Science - 6 Jun 2013 23:30
The 220-story, 2,750-foot, 90-day Sky City construction project is a go. We've been following Chinese construction firm Broad Sustainable Building's ambitious plan to build the world's tallest skyscraper for a while now,...
Strange object near star hints at a 'comet factory'
NBC News - 6 Jun 2013 23:30
By Elizabeth HowellSpace.comA mysterious object lurking near the young star Oph IRS 48 could, along with observations of dust grains, change our understanding of planet formation, astronomers said.Observations of the sys...
Microsoft's game plan for E3 2013: Damage control
CNET - 6 Jun 2013 23:30
Microsoft has some explaining to do. Here's what we're expecting from team Xbox at E3 2013.
Best All-In-One Pocket Tool?
Life Hacker - 6 Jun 2013 23:30
Whether it's a pocket knife, a Leatherman, or a Cybertool, many of us carry a multitool in case we suddenly need a sharp edge, a screwdriver, a corkscrew, or another tool to make a quick repair. This week, we want to kno...
Is the World Ready for Online Masters Degrees to Be Taken Seriously?
Gizmodo - 6 Jun 2013 23:30
It's sort of a utopian nerd dream, using the internet to be educated by the best universities in the world. We have online universities now, but they've become more targets of mean jokes than legitimate means to further ...
Eric Schmidt says the internet will solve global warming's 'fact problem'
The Verge - 6 Jun 2013 23:25
While Google leverages its phones and web services in the mundane service of advertising, executive chairman Eric Schmidt gives an almost mythological vision of the company's place in history. To Schmidt, Google's projec...
IT jobs: A specialist economy or reign of the polymath?
ZDNet - 6 Jun 2013 23:22
Staffing firm Robert Half argues that the tech economy is entering an era of hyperspecialization. The catch? These specialties can be automated, and without a broad range of skills it'll be hard to retool a career.