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RSS Digest #86 – XM for iPhone, Win7 to rtm this weekend?, and Moores Law doomed by 2014…

June 16th, 2009 by mattatobin | Comments Off | Filed in RSS Digest

RSS Digest for Tuesday, June 16th, 2009:

Sirius XM iPhone app coming this week, says customer support
Neat New Snow Leopard Tricks [Apple]
Twitter Amplifies Obama’s Muted Iran Policy
Google considers request to boost privacy
AT&T and Verizon deny price-fixing accusations
RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury box,” apologize
3G-equipped Acer Aspire One 531 netbook hits the US
Netbook News: Rumble in the OS Jungle Comes Down to Price
Microsoft denies report of new Xbox coming in 2010
The “New Ice Suit” keeps sweating men cool in the summer heat
Windows 7 Licensing a “Disaster” For XP Shops
Dvorak vs Qwerty
Smart Car? This One Knows When You’ve Had a Stroke
Understanding XP Mode
Battlemodo: The Wiimote vs. The Cheap Knockoffs [Review]
Is the Rock toast? Sun reportedly nuking high-end server CPU
Multi-Core ARM (iPhone) Chips Due in 2010
MySpace Executes 30% Staff Reduction Today
Moore’s Law limit hit by 2014?
Dev Team shows off iPhone 3.0 carrier unlock, I make a little water in my pants
Microsoft to RTM Windows 7 this week? Build 7260 leaks
Stat Shot: DSL Still Rockin’ the Whole World
Online banking is booming
Mario World To Take All Over Your USB Ports [Nintendo]
Netbook built into SNES, cartridge used as slot-loading DVD drive
Save non-savable PDF files
Retractable mouse pads aren’t selling well
Obama administration aims to fix broken Real ID Act
Western Digital intros own-brand SSDs
Science Academies: renewable power tech ready for big growth
New fuel cell boasts the world’s highest level of energy efficiency
Talking CC :: Creative Copyright: Copyright and options for creative practitioners

- Matt A. Tobin of Binary Outcast

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RSS Weekly Digest – #4

April 29th, 2009 by kteck | Comments Off | Filed in RSS Digest

Here are my news picks for the week…

Sorry for them being late but i had a busy start of week.

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

The story of the PlayStation
SlingPlayer for iPhone getting closer to release?
Apple may hear Verizon now
Google makes their own Digg, lets users pop stories
Will Oracle kill MySQL? Who cares?
Skype Cuts Prices On SkypeOut Service
Qualcomm, Broadcom reach $891 million settlement
Essential Tips to Get the Best from iTunes
Virus begins to attack PCs
First Android Netbook will cost $250?
Flip Video Ultra HD makes its unofficial debut, gets unboxed
Apple loses patent suit, will have to pay $19M
NVIDIA’s GT300 specs outed — is this the cGPU we’ve been waiting for?
FBI accuses Twitter user of massacre threats
Windows 7 – Gold – As Early as July?
Download Wall-E for just $62,000 Now!
Billionth iPhone App is a Freebie!
Review – Twitter Desktop Clients for Mac, Dual Review
Chalk Drawing Depicts Epic Browser War (With A Touch of Conan) [Browser War]

Saturday, April 25th, 2009yep

Steve Jobs On The Value Of Stock Options
German book publishers want Rapidshare blocked
Former AOL Exec Mike Jones To Become No. 2 At MySpace
Video: Recording analog audio to a floppy disk
New Snow Leopard beta build includes screen recording capabilities, a certain je ne sais quoi
Windows 7 reveals XP mode AKA the IT guy’s wet dream
21 Eye Catchy Collection Of Free Textures
Samsung plays catch-up with 32GB P3
Why AT&T Wants To Keep the iPhone Away From Verizon
Windows 7 Release Candidate 1’s Best Surprise New Features
Conficker virus begins to attack computers
Somniloquy external networking card lets PCS “sleep talk” essential connectivity functions
Microsoft training video reveals older prototype of Windows 7 “superbar”
Bugs Aside – Ubuntu 9.04 Is Pretty Slick

Friday, April 24th, 2009

It’s official: Windows 7 Release candidate available for download May 5th
No, This Dancing Building’s Bricks Are Not Falling Like Tetris [Art]
Hollywood attacks RealDVD in court
Model 2+ production seen as “unlikely,” says OQO exec
Coming Soon: Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC
Analysis: App Store now $1 million a day business, cloud mobile apps the next big thing
Windows 7 RC build 7100 leaked
Windows 7 Release Candidate Update
Microsoft axes Live Search Product Upload
Apple Loses Patent Lawsuit from Opti Inc on “Predictive Snooping”
Internet Explorer 8 Security
Irish reject e-voting, go back to paper
Microsoft Surface First-Run Experience
Geocities to close after 15 years of aesthetic “awesomeness”
Android-Based G1 Phone Sells One Million Units
News: Bump is billionth app downloaded, 13-year-old wins prizes

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Apple Questioned Again About a Mac Netbook
Jaunty Jackalope hops onto scene with GNOME 2.26, new features
Consuming the Contents of Windows 7 Libraries
iPhone OS devices continue to dominate mobile traffic

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

iSuppli: Kindle 2 costs twice as much to buy as it does to make
Apple iPhone & iPod Touch sales pass 37 million
Steve Riley on Windows 7 Security
Apple with “No Plans” to Change AT&T iPhone Exclusivity and Other Notes
Pixelpipe adds drag-and-drop uploading to Firefox
Make your own solid state drive with a CF card
Second Life gives users ability to filter Mature, X-rated content
Apple WWDC rumors: MacBook speed bumps, pro application upgrades (but where’s the netbook?)
Congress wants new probe into P2P file-sharing snafus
The EagleTec USB Nano flash drive: it doesn’t get much smaller
Panasonic makes school runs more cinematic with its in-dash Blu-ray player
OLPC waves goodbye to AMD for new XO laptop, adopts VIA chip
Face recognition comes to Flickr
MacBooks, MacBook Pros, and Pro Apps to See Updates at WWDC?

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

iTunes Price Hikes Hurt Some Track Rankings
Amazon Video on Demand goes high definition
Apple preparing to release new Snow Leopard beta build
From Mingebag To Gmod Activist
DiggBar Changes Live Today
Why Time Capsule Is Doomed to Suck
Rumor smash: Windows 7 will keep 6.1 versioning
Sony Pictures is on YouTube, Hulu, but not Joost anymore
Nvidia gives developers OpenCL driver and SDK support
Bluetooth “high speed” technology becomes official with 3.0 spec
GamePark Wiz app store coming this summer
VMware’s Cloud OS Is Compelling, But Closed
Google joins effort for 3D Web standard with new plugin, API
Windows 7 Starter Edition Only Runs 3 Applications at Once
End to End Trust and Windows 7
The iPhone app that ran the Boston Marathon
Xbox 360 ‘Game Of The Year’ bundle ships in May
A Peek Inside Windows 8: Coming in 2011 [Windows 8]
LEGO Rock Band officially announced, coming just in time for the holidays
Study: Illegal music downloaders buy 10 times as much legal music as non-illegal downloaders
Google links students, projects in Summer of Code
Windows 7 could change our perception of PCs
More Details of iPhone OS 3.0 ‘Voice Control’ Emerge
Gmail can now suggest recipients for you
AT&T plans to double its 3G network capacity
Google serves up brace of slightly skewed search tools
SlingPlayer Mobile for iPhone. What’s the deal?
Video: Sharp’s Mebius LCD trackpad
Fujitsu’s 10.1-inch LOOX M netbook looks good, positively average
OLED displays coming to half of all mobile phones in the next five years

Monday, April 20th, 2009

PSP firmware updated to v5.50
The ESA are fans of Pirate Bay decision
Jonathan DiCarlo: Do We Still Need Bookmarks?
Apple Launches Movie Downloads in German iTunes Store
Windows 7 security enhancements
Blu-ray in every home? Backers aim for $99 players
Windows 7 Starter Won’t Open Any Doors for Android or Linux
ISP Download Caps Not Dead, But Ought to Be
Windows 7 Security: Helping Enable the Mobile Workforce
Google tweaks Chrome with new tabs management features
Windows 7: A New Approach to Securing Today’s Enterprise
Skype coming to the DSi?
$400 Xbox 360 Elite Games of the Year bundle with Halo 3 and Fable 2 gets official
Tweetie for Mac now available
MSI intros the touchscreen Wind Top all-in-one US mod
Adobe brings Flash to the TV screen
Atempo Digital Archive Adds Full Mac OS X Support
The Pirate Bay loads cannon with official appeal
Play Garry’s Mod before you die!
Windows 7 Starter Edition headed for a netbook near you
Engadget’s take on the new mophie Juice Pack Air
Toshiba 10-inch Dynabook UX’s got talent
More Apple Netbook Rumors Pinpoint Foxconn as Manufacturer
Next Generation iPhone to Support HD Video and Apple TV-Like Behavior?
Oracle reels in Sun Microsystems with $7.4bn buy

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RSS Digest – #45

February 13th, 2009 by kteck | Comments Off | Filed in RSS Digest

Here are the links for: Wednesday, February 11th 2009…

How Palm’s OS Went From PDAs to Smartphones [Palm OS]
50 Seriously Useful Windows 7 Tips
New Palm Pre details emerge
Elevator music files for Chapter 11
Ripdev launches anti-piracy service for iPhone developers
MS To Offer Free Windows 7 Upgrade To Vista Users
mophie’s Juice Pack Air: world’s thinnest iPhone 3G battery / case
Windows 7 Enterprise Edition Customer Benefits
Vizio Drops Out of Plasma TVs [Plasma]
NVidia’s Ion Netbook Platform First Appearing in a…Desktop [Nvidia]

Google Book Settlement Site Is Up; Paying Authors $60 Per Scanned Book
Know Your Rights: Does the Kindle 2’s text-to-speech infringe authors’ copyrights?
Palm’s done with PalmOS, plans to get Pre on other carriers in 2010, speaks to patent issues
Sirius XM may go into bankruptcy
Minor OS X Dock bug could result in serious data loss
Alcatel assembling a Lego (or Lego-esque) phone?
Microsoft places stamp of approval on Vista-based Ion SFF PCs
Google Brings Location-Awareness to Email
Pandora handheld sneaking towards production, hopefully
Windows 7 handcuffs for productivity
News: Rockstar switches to iTunes for GTA music partnership
Core i7 (Nehalem) Based MacBook Pros Possible in Q4 2009?
SanDisk shows off multi-level cell make-over
Analyst predicts cut-price, updated 3G iPhone models
Archos 10 netbook reviewed: a little rough around the edges
Adobe relaunches AIR developer’s trading website

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RSS Digest – #39

February 6th, 2009 by kteck | Comments Off | Filed in RSS Digest

Here are the links for: Thursday, February 5th 2009…

How to Back Up Your Tweets from Twitter
Mac Flickr client flickery being re-released after API snafu
Google Chrome for Mac OS X
Time Warner Cable To Expand Its Bandwidth Caps To Additional Cities [Broadband]
Gmail Adds Support For Multi-Pane Viewing
Fujitsu LifeBooks Get AT&T 3G Today, EVDO Soon [Laptops]
High-slider integrity planned for Windows 7 UAC
Google releases Books browser for iPhone
Ballmer to businesses: deploy WinXP now and face concerns from employees
Lenovo announces loss, CEO resigns
Norway drops complaint over Apple’s FairPlay DRM
Cardboard PC takes quixotic stand against PC cases
Eee PC 701 prototype UMPC mod spotted, photographed, lusted after
Mac documentary to show at User Groups
Apple’s Snow Leopard to include location, multi-touch tools
Broadcom Enables Cheaper Android Phones
Seagate continues to communicate bad news
Walter Bender — Taking Sugar Beyond the XO Laptop
Woz joins server storage firm Fusion-io as chief scientist
Intel Follows the Crowd With Integrated Chips
Google Latitude lets you publish your real-time location
List of Windows 7 (beta build 7000) auto-elevated binaries
Comcast Cable Guys Save Elderly Woman From Burning Home [Cable Guy]

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RSS Digest – #37

February 4th, 2009 by kteck | Comments Off | Filed in RSS Digest

Here are the links for: Tuesday, February 3rd 2009…

Google Earth: Now in 4D
Why Microsoft should release Internet Explorer for Linux
Simplify, simplify: How Microsoft can release just one version of Windows 7
NVIDIA’s Ion For Netbooks & HTPCs, Full Performance Coverage
Seagate To Launch 2TB, 3.5-in Disk Drive
Win 7 Tip: Microsoft Attempts to Fix Networking With Homegroups [Windows 7]
Left 4 Dead Retail: 1.8 Million Sold
Apple adding to its “vintage and obsolete” list
Report: 99% of recycled cell phones still contain owner data : Christopher Null : Yahoo! Tech
Windows 7 Editions Announced
Backstage: On iPhone 3G Lawsuits: Why They Happen, and How Apple Can Stop Them
Hitachi takes losses, chops jobs
Dell Starts Offering Exclusive Discounts Through Twitter
What’s this, a replica gun from Portal?
LaCie releases 8x Blu-ray burner
Patent watch: Does this show an Apple tablet?
iPhone app-cracking software gets pirated
Apple’s Terms No Longer Allow ITMS Purchases Outside of US
Apple’s App Store gaining momentum
Seagate sets Constellation above Barracuda
Asus unwraps 10in Eee with 9.5-hour battery life
Interview With Garry Newman

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