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Skylanders Swap Force launches October 13th, headed next-gen as well
Engadget - 8 Jun 2013 14:39
The Skylanders aren't just evolving into combinable characters in their next entry, they're also heading to Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Skylanders Swap Force was given an October 13th release date today, alongside news o...
Director of National Intelligence declassifies PRISM info to clear up 'inaccuracies'
Engadget - 8 Jun 2013 23:52
After details of a government program called PRISM with alleged hooks into the servers of major internet companies became public this week, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper decided it was necessary to reve...
Apple's Next Technology Move to Drive Industry Direction
TechPinions - 8 Jun 2013 20:25
I have been told that I am the analyst with the longest history of professionally covering Apple. I think this is a polite way of saying that I am old. I started covering Apple in 1979 and began covering ...
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TechPinions - 8 Jun 2013 01:21
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How Fallout from Nuke Tests Just Proved that Brain Cells Regenerate
Gizmodo - 8 Jun 2013 22:00
Before the Limited Test Ban Treaty of 1963 barred all aboveground, subsea, and orbital nuclear weapons testing, the world's nations were popping off nukes like champagne bottles on New Years. Surprisingly, that sprinklin...
Screenshots from eBay-bought Windows Phone hint at notification center, interface tweaks
Engadget - 8 Jun 2013 15:28
You know how it goes, you buy a phone on eBay, and it comes with a developer / pre-release version of a major mobile OS. Well, if these images are to be believed, that's at least what happened to one bargain-hunting Wind...
How the Tablet is Killing the PC
TechPinions - 8 Jun 2013 02:28
The personal computer as we know it has changed drastically. For decades the industry was defined as a computer with a large screen, a keyboard, and a mouse. That era is over and a tablet shaped future is upon us. To ...
Alt-week 6.8.13: the Tetris printer, micro-vacuums and naked Antarctica
Engadget - 8 Jun 2013 23:30
Alt-week takes a look at the best science and alternative tech stories from the last seven days. Printing can take many forms these days, it seems. It's a term we see pulled in another direction this week, but one we thi...
How to Get Practically Free Wi-Fi Practically Anywhere
Gizmodo - 8 Jun 2013 18:00
Your Nexus 7 is Wi-Fi-only, but if Verizon thinks that you're ponying up $10 a month just for the privilege of tethering it to your phone, they've got another thing coming. Fact is, wireless Internet access is increasing...
Everything You Should Know About PRISM, What'll Be at WWDC, And More
Gizmodo - 8 Jun 2013 23:02
It's been a long and tumultuous week. The revelation that the NSA is and has been spying on everyone and anyone through one of the must insane, high-tech espionage systems of all time has been one hell a ride, but we've ...
Director of National Intelligence James R.
Gizmodo - 8 Jun 2013 22:33
Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper has put out a press release about all this PRISM stuff. In short: 'a lot of this stuff isn't accurate but I can't correct you because it's classified.'
iPad keyboard case roundup: Logitech Folio vs. Belkin Ultimate vs. ClamCase Pro
Engadget - 8 Jun 2013 21:43
Listen, you probably shouldn't be here. The iPad is a pure and carefully honed machine. If its designers wanted you to use some kind of ludicrous hybrid contraption that fused a tablet with a physical keyboard and double...
Meet Boundless Informant: The NSA Tool That Watches the Entire Planet
Gizmodo - 8 Jun 2013 21:30
Does the NSA have any secrets left? First there was PRISM --the network that's collecting real-time data on American's everywhere--and now The Guardian has turned up "Boundless Informant" which is indexing surveillance a...
Why is Apple So Polarizing
TechPinions - 8 Jun 2013 20:06
One of the things I am excited to do with our Tech.pinions Insider content, is dive into subjects that may be more controversial than things we want floating around in the public sphere. So that is what I hope ...
3D scanning with the Smithsonian's laser cowboys (video)
Engadget - 8 Jun 2013 20:00
"We're not scanning every object in the collection," Adam Metallo tells me, offering up the information almost as soon as we set foot in the Smithsonian's Digitization office. It's an important piece of information he wa...
New PRISM Slide Shows NSA Taking Data Directly From Company Servers
Gizmodo - 8 Jun 2013 19:55
There's been a lot of speculation that maybe PRISM doesn't take data directly from private company's servers, and that all the denials you've heard are carefully worded to deny only direct access. According to this new P...
TV and Killer Apps
TechPinions - 8 Jun 2013 19:52
The Financial Times recently released a special report titled "Digital and Social Media Marketing." The folks at Social Commerce summarized the lengthy release and drew out several bullet points I find especially interes...
Google Glass and Segway: Early Adopter Lore
TechPinions - 8 Jun 2013 19:40
In 2001, the Segway hit the market. VCs like Kleiner Perkins' John Doerr fawned all over it pre- launch. Even Steve Jobs and Jeff Bezos were enthralled when they saw it. To its inventor, Dean Kamen, it represented the ne...
How One Man Is Turning the Eiffel Tower into a Song
Gizmodo - 8 Jun 2013 19:23
If you want to make music, you've got a plenty of different instruments to choose from. But if you want to make really unique (or weird) music, you've got to find something off the beaten path. That's why Joseph Bertoloz...
ZTE phone for Sprint clears FCC, shows signs it's the Vital
Engadget - 8 Jun 2013 18:29
We're starting to get a pretty clear picture of the smartphones that Sprint has in its pipeline, which include an LG Optimus F3, a new Windows Phone from HTC, the Moto X, the Kyocera Hydro Edge and the Sprint-branded Vit...
US Justice Department clears Softbank acquisition of Sprint
Engadget - 8 Jun 2013 17:24
Softbank and Sprint have been on pins and needles ever since January, when the US Department of Justice asked the FCC to delay the carriers' merger as it scrutinized the deal over national security concerns. The two netw...
Report: Intel Is Throwing Crazy Money at Its Streaming TV Dream
Gizmodo - 8 Jun 2013 16:51
Intel confirmed its all-in for this whole streaming TV thing early this year, and since then we've heard that plenty of the big content providers are slowly but surely getting on board . And how did that happen? Accordin...