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Survival Lab is a fun pixelated game where dying doesn't matter
In most games, dying is a bad thing. You have to start all over again, or at least revert to the last save point and lose some progress. Not so in Survival Lab: in this pixelated gem you play as a lone individual pitted against ruthless weapons in a sealed... Continue reading
Posted Sep 29, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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PBS draws link between digital music ethics and magic spells, somehow makes it look simple (video)
AAC files and the arcane don't have much in common on the surface. After some digging, however, PBS' Idea Channel has found that magic is an uncannily good analogy for digital music rights and explaining the thorny ethical issues that come with them. Both music and spells stem from grassroots... Continue reading
Posted Sep 29, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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Deal of the Day: 43% off Incipio Smart feather Ultralight Hard Shell Case for The New iPad
Today Only: Buy the Incipio Smart feather Ultralight Hard Shell Case for The New iPad and save $14.99! Measuring less than 1mm thin, Incipio's Ultra Light Feather Case is ideal for the iPad user seeking inconspicuous, first-class protection. Feather is made of an ultra light, ultra strong polymer for light... Continue reading
Posted Sep 29, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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Jailbreak iOS 4.3.1 on OS X or Windows with PwnageTool or Sn0wbreeze
A jailbreak of iOS 4.3.1 is now possible with both PwnageTool on Mac, and Sn0wbreeze on Windows. RedmondPie -- who else? -- has some handy guides that you can follow for all iOS 4.3.1 devices on Windows, for iPhone 4 on OS X, iPad 1 on OS X, iPhone 3GS... Continue reading
Posted Sep 28, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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Shot Shot Pirate is a fun, simple physics game
Shot Shot Pirate is very satisfying, because each level is short and to the point. You know what you have to do and you just do it. As you may have gathered from the name, you're cast in the role of a pirate. Your goal is to shoot at a... Continue reading
Posted Sep 28, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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How the Kindle Paperwhite Got Its Shine [Video]
We know first-hand that the new Kindle Paperwhite is a stunning little device, but how did it get so good? The Amazon employee's who developed the reader have gotten together to explain. Interestingly enough, they cite the ultimate goal as being able to make a device that sort of "disappears"... Continue reading
Posted Sep 28, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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Daily Crunch: About Face
Here are some of yesterday’s Gadgets stories: ?Nanopower? Shoes Could Generate 20W Of Electricity During Walking Create A Twisted Dreamscape Of Screaming Skulls With These DIY Animatronics Scandy: Yet Another Pointless Smartphone Stand Bloody Thursday: Google Deadpools All Slide Products Except One Leaked Borderlands 2 Video Shows A Familiar Interface,... Continue reading
Posted Sep 28, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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Google demands veto on OEM Android changes, stretches definition of 'open source'
Google, according to reports from "a dozen executives working at key companies in the Android ecosystem" is finally locking down the open source and easily-fragmented Android operating system. As it currently stands, Google hands over the 'final' code for each version of Android, and OEMs and developers then spend some... Continue reading
Posted Sep 28, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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AT&T's new MiFi Liberate is LTE-capable, 'world's first' with touchscreen display
We'll have to give it to AT&T for going with something a wee bit different than what we're accustomed to seeing in the world of handy MiFis -- but with touchscreens apparently being a thing nowadays, it also shouldn't surprise us that the company chose to go this route. Either... Continue reading
Posted Sep 28, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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Gargantuan SQL injection infects 3.8 million URLs, installs rogue antivirus
Over the last few days, a mass SQL injection attack has been quickly gathering speed. Just three days ago only 28,000 URLs were affected, but at the time of writing, there could be up to 3.8 million infected URLs. Websense has a complete write up the attack, dubbed 'LizaMoon,' but... Continue reading
Posted Sep 27, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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TurtleJacket Turns Your Samsung Galaxy Note into a DSLR (Sorta)
Earlier this Spring we told you about the TurtleJacket iPhone accessory from Turtleback, which turns the phone into a psuedo DSLR. Turtleback is now offering a similar accessory for the Samsung Galaxy Note Android phone/tablet hybrid. This version of the TurtleJacket is made of Aluminium and features a tripod mount,... Continue reading
Posted Sep 27, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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You can now rent Adobe Photoshop for $35 per month, CS 5.5 available soon
Rejoice! No longer will you have to fork over $700 for a Photoshop CS5 license! Adobe has unveiled a new subscription scheme where you can rent the entire Creative Suite, or individual packages, by the month, or for an entire year. Adobe Photoshop can be yours for $35 per month... Continue reading
Posted Sep 27, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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TurtleJacket Turns Your Samsung Galaxy Note into a DSLR (Sorta)
Earlier this Spring we told you about the TurtleJacket iPhone accessory from Turtleback, which turns the phone into a psuedo DSLR. Turtleback is now offering a similar accessory for the Samsung Galaxy Note Android phone/tablet hybrid. This version of the TurtleJacket is made of Aluminium and features a tripod mount,... Continue reading
Posted Sep 27, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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HTC One X+ makes first unofficial appearance
A T-Mobile-branded HTC One X+ has made its first appearance appearance on Twitter in a wholly unofficial manner. Though we don't get much more than this brief glimpse, we've heard previously about a handful of specs. Size: 134.36 x 69.9 x 9.3mm Weight: 129g NVIDIA AP37 1.6GHZ quad core, 1.7GHZ... Continue reading
Posted Sep 27, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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Oculus Rift developer kits go up for regular pre-order, catch VR procrastinators
Anyone who's been wanting to make a game for the Oculus Rift headset, but hemmed and hawed during the Kickstarter run, now has a second chance. Oculus has kicked off its own pre-order campaign that offers the VR developer kit at the same $300 that it cost for the more... Continue reading
Posted Sep 27, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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iPhone 5 swings through first round of Chinese approvals, may already have China Telecom onboard
Wireless device certifications can sometimes give away a little more of a company's game plan than intended. Case in point: a China Compulsory Certification for the iPhone 5. The expected A1429 variant has been given initial clearance on its way to China Unicom, but there's also a previously unseen, CDMA2000-based... Continue reading
Posted Sep 26, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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Don't Buy Cheap iPhone 5 Cables Because They Don't Exist Yet [Apple]
Despite Apple's attempts to block you from getting your hands on cheap Lightning cables for your iPhone 5, plenty of sellers are hawking generics online. The only trouble is, they're selling a product they almost certainly don't really have. More » Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/KNzcuoYhJBk/dont-buy-cheap-iphone-5-cables-because-they-dont-exist-yet Fergie Continue reading
Posted Sep 26, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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Facebook Increases Rejection And Flagging Of Spoofed Email Posts To Groups, Calls Issue A Web-Wide Security Flaw
Facebook has responded to reports of a security issue that lets people post in Groups as if they're someone else. It says this is a known problem with SMTP email standard that it is working with email providers to close the hole. Facebook explains that it does use email verification,... Continue reading
Posted Sep 26, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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NYT: Google Will Release Google Maps for iOS By the End of the Year [Maps]
Corroborating an earlier report, the New York Times is reporting that Google is currently developing Google Maps for iOS and hopes to finish it by the end of the year. So iPhone owners running iOS 6, get used to the mixed up world of Apple Maps for the next couple... Continue reading
Posted Sep 26, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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Iran's Homemade War Drone Is in the Air [Video]
As the UN convenes to talk peace and love, Iran's Revolutionary Guard just launched a brand new unmanned drone—the Shahed-129, allegedly capable of spying on a giant chunk of the middle east. And firing missiles, of course. More » Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/ZJyePXtpjQ0/irans-homemade-war-drone-is-in-the-air Jennifer Love Hewitt Continue reading
Posted Sep 26, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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Balance is a challenging mouse-based physics game
Years of computer use have taught us that the mouse cursor is "above" the windows. It doesn't push anything around; at least not without you clicking anything. Balance takes that ingrained bit of knowledge and cancels it out. Suddenly your cursor (a blue dot) is solid - and if it... Continue reading
Posted Sep 26, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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Editor's desk: No podcast tonight, we're upgrading the forums!
The bad news is, no iMore show Sunday edition podcast tonight. I have to finish our iPhone 5 review, and it's crunch time. The good news is, we're upgrading the iMore Forums! Forums, Mark IV The Mobile Nations Network gave the Android Central Forums a huge makeover a couple of... Continue reading
Posted Sep 25, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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Interlocked is a three-dimensional brain teaser
Back when I was a kid, I used to love crafting ornate puzzle boxes out of Lego. There would be just one way to open the box, by carefully shifting and rotating a bunch of pieces. Well, either that, or breaking the box in frustration. Interlocked takes that spirit and... Continue reading
Posted Sep 25, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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Roku Announces Availability of the Roku Streaming Stick
Earlier this year, Roku announced that there would be a series of smart TVs that were Roku-ready and that would work with a tiny Roku Streaming Stick. This Stick would plug into a MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link) port on the back of the TV and would replace the traditional Roku... Continue reading
Posted Sep 25, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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Windows 8 getting a built-in PDF reader, Metro-style
For what seems like an eternity, Download Squad readers have reacted to news of security exploits targeting Adobe Reader with a common sentiment: why doesn't Microsoft build its own secure PDF reader into Windows? Apparently the Windows 8 team agrees, and they're working away at an application called Modern Reader... Continue reading
Posted Sep 25, 2012 at Terryyocum6's blog
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