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RSS Digest #107 and #108

RSS Digest for Wednesday, July 29th, 2009:

Video: ‘V for Vendetta’ Director Goes Ninja
Kodak Zi8 Wallops Flip With 1080p, Image Stabilizer and SD Slot [Camcorders]
Xbox Live dashboard update preview invites begin rolling out
Palm Pre headed to Verizon next year
LG has first THX-Certified LCD HDTV
Agency Mulls Curbs on Cybersquatters
Pascal Finette: Mozilla Labs Design Challenges – What we’ve learned so far…
AOL revenue slides 24 percent in 2nd quarter
Intuit and open source: Tastes great, less filling?
T-Mobile to sell HTC Touch Pro2 in August
Oops, @MarissaMayer Deletes Sensitive Tweet That Can Still Be Found
AP’s rights management DRM explained
Psystar hires Jammie’s lawyers in fight with Apple
Windows 7 activation already cracked with Lenovo’s OEM license key
Pirate Bay acquisition is likely dead
Car? Kids? Get a two-pack of headrest LCDs for $130
Online video keeps growing with help of broadband, mobile
Barnes and Noble to offer complimentary WiFi
Windows 7 vs. Windows XP On a Netbook
Brilliant but Doomed Technology
Intel: Windows 7 will deploy faster than Vista
Unboxing the $1,195 URC MX-5000 remote
Steam Achievements
Motorola Morrisson with T-Mobile 3G and UMA hits the FCC
I’m 90% sure the “Apple iTablet rumor” is an elaborate hoax by Apple to get Dell to waste money building a competing device
How Much Do You Think Twitter Is Worth? How about a Half-Billion Dollars

RSS Digest for Tuesday, July 28th, 2009:

The Matrix, but with money: the world of high-speed trading
Apple Rejects Official Google Voice iPhone App [Apple]
Labels hope Apple’s ‘Cocktail’ will boost album sales
MySpace Overtakes Evite On The Event Planning Totem Pole
LEGO Unboxing
Travel Back in Time
V-Screen turns PSP games 3D
ATI’s $1,800 2GB FirePro V8750 GPU introduced and reviewed
Microsoft sponsors Firefox!
Free Spirit: NASA Recreates Mars Surface to Liberate Rover
Movie studios sue The Pirate Bay
Unix Turns 40
Samsung’s debut e-book reader arrives
Verizon Uses Twitter To Trash Talk AT&T Too
AT&T dual USB and iPhone car charger – $15
Acer and ASUS reportedly freeze netbook releases until 2010
microsoft’s settlement proposal
Red Hat: ‘We spend over $100 million a year to advance Linux’
Like Chrome, Should Firefox Put Tabs on Top?
New Scientist: ‘Humans Prefer Cockiness to Expertise’
Electric-car maker Coda gains high-powered investors
Order Your DIY Flying Trike Today!
Robot gets an iPhone 3Gs for a brain
Landlord sues tenant after tweet about moldy apartment
Mozilla Security: URL bar spoofing vulnerability
Netgear and OpenDNS to block porn from the cloud
Viliv X70 preorders delayed, should ship out on August 11
New DoS Vulnerability In All Versions of BIND 9
Alternative to Bottled Water
Toshiba’s inaugural 3.5-inch external HDD is exactly what you think it is
EU Vista, XP users will also get to vote IE off the island
Yahoo and Microsoft to start ad partnership, says source

- Matt A. Tobin of Binary Outcast

RSS Digest #87 – Twitter Chess, Win7 Starter no OEM Branding, and other great stuff…

RSS Digest for Thursay, June 18th, 2009:

OEMs, partners can’t brand Windows 7 Starter either
Panasonic releases 85-inch plasma display
Safa rolls out accelerometer-equipped G3 PMP
Google invests $2.6M in startup tied to Brin
Pre-order Halo 3: ODST and get Sgt. Johnson later
Thomas verdict: willful infringement, $1.92 million penalty
What’s the Best Hard Drive Enclosure to Buy?
Bluetooth enabled dress lights-up for incoming calls
A facelift for Facebook in-boxes, but is it enough?
Smaller reactor design for fusion may work in a “pinch”
Wired on the Race for Netflix’s Million-Dollar Prize
Super Talent’s MasterDrive SX SSDs would go great with an old MacBook Pro
Google revs up smart charging for plug-ins
Big Opportunities for Semiconductors in LED Lighting: Report
GPS Device + Web Access = Never Get Lost Again
People are still using Bing.com a few weeks later
LG-NComputing promise: 11 users, 1 PC
Developing for the Windows 7 Taskbar – Application ID
new firefox logos
TweetDeck Update Adds Multi-Column iPhone Client, Account Sync
Rock-on with some concrete speakers
The Young Entrepreneur Stereotype Bites the Dust
Motorola’s Endeavor HX1 Bluetooth headset packs ‘true’ bone conduction technology, modicum of style
Trick for enabling MMS on the iPhone – UPDATE
Tenenbaum P2P circus: judge’s “indulgence is at an end”
How to Play Chess on Twitter
Microsoft beating Mozilla…in open-source licensing
Windows 7 licensing situation a “disaster” for businesses?
StarForce DRM making a comeback?
Opera Unite Web Server Benchmarked

-Matt A. Tobin of Binary Outcast

RSS Digest #81 – OLED kills DLP, Lycos Coming Back… WHY?, and Mac Attacks

RSS Digest for Thursday, June 11th, 2009:

Data Protection Makes Identifying Online Pirates a Nightmare
Scientists Discover Superconducting Material That’s Just Two Atoms Thick [Future Tech]
Researchers ditch DLP, develop OLED panel-based mini projector
Sharp’s remote controlled LED light-bulbs generate seven-shades of smart
US brain-plug interface gets live human trials
Security holes poked in Chinese compulsory PC filter plan
Linux is first OS to support USB 3.0
Should Undergraduates Be Taught Fortran?
Microsoft’s Free Antivirus Software – Will You Use It?
Samsung goes official on the WB1000/TL320 digicam
Over 50,000 Palm Pres Sold, Over 150,000 Pre Applications Downloaded
Epson to mass-produce world’s first HTPS-TFT panel
New AMD Neo Athlon / Turion chips emerge in HP Pavilion dv2z
Lycos To Relaunch Search Services In Europe, For Whatever Reason
‘Bionic ear’ can detect Wi-Fi, FM,GPS signals simultaneously
Does the Wii Provide A “Watered-Down” Game Experience?
Product News – OWC Announces DDR3 1066MHz RAM Upgrades for New MacBook Pro Models
Apple already testing 10.5.8 update to Mac OS X Leopard
Scientists Create Form of Pre-Life
Nobody Recognizes The Chrome Icon, So Google Wants You To Make A Video About It
Periodic table adding new element
How to modify RSS
How to Install Windows 7 from a Flash Drive
Windows 7 build 7229 leaked
Microsoft plays recession card with Novell
Opera lashes out over Microsoft’s browser removal
Six-Core Nehalem Processors Might Arrive This Year [Processors]
Two new Mac attacks surface
RedEye turns iPhone into universal remote control
Psystar Owes Apple $75k For Some Reason [Psystar]
AMD plans ‘Congo’ chipset for a future world of thin-and-lights, dodging netbooks for now
Doom Comes to the iPhone
Handlebar-mounted bike mp3 player sounds dumb but it’s totally not
Shuttle Endeavour set for grueling station mission
Twitter Starts Verifying Accounts Without Actually Verifying Them
DRM licensing group presses on with plan to plug analog hole

-Matt A. Tobin of Binary Outcast

RSS Digest Combo – #72,#73

First digest post done on mac :)

Here are the links for:

Sunday, March 15th 2009

Motion’s J3400 rugged tablet PC boasts dual batteries, outdoor display
Boxee remote app for iPhone and iPod Touch available on App Store
Clock ticks for plasmas, LCDs
Old Habits Die Hard
Surprise! Google Earth used for robbery
Patent bares rumor: Apple TV gearing up for games?
Comcast, Sony to open joint retail store
Sprint Treo Pro now finally available, for real this time
SXSWi: Web Awards Honor 2009′s Big Names, Underdogs
Four Things The New iPhone Must Have!
iPhone 3.0 to have copy and paste, Pre-like features — but no background apps
Windows 7 to officially support logon UI background customization
Cell Phone “Jammers” = “Pandor’s Box”
New Life for Older PCs
Stopper Postcard Measures Delivery Speed While Stressing Out Postal Workers [Pointless]
UK ISPs Could Be Forced To Block Or Restrict P2P
Holy Cats! There is a DRM chip inside the iPod Shuffle earbuds! [Update]
Delivery Status touch for iPhone
Would you buy an Intel smartphone?

Saturday, March 14th 2009

Over 80 bug fixes due in Mac OS X 10.5.7 “Juno”
SXSW: AT&T’s Spotty Service Frustrates iPhone Users
TUAW @SXSW: The iPhone Gaming Panel
Live Images From Google Mars Now Available [Mars]
At SXSW, attendees confront Twitter saturation
SXSW: ‘Dead Space,’ a ‘Deep Media’ Case Study
Are You Interested In “Wearable Technology”?
Google Releases Jaiku Code!
Video: Apple Nehalem-based Mac Pro unboxing and hands-on
Apple Facing Lawsuit Over Exploding Ipod
Public Bug Tracking and Open-Source Policy
Will Apple sell iPhone themes on iTunes?
Bell Canada doesn’t want to share next-gen fiber network
Rumor: A Premium App Store for Even Pricier iPhone Apps? [Apple]

RSS Digest Combo – #50,#51,#52

Due to being majorly behind I did this as a combo.

Here are the links for:

Monday, February 16th 2009
Neuros Link: Netflix Bounty Claimed!
What are people saying about Internet Explorer 8 RC1?
Lenovo said to be prepping 12-inch IdeaPad S20 netbook
Motorola Demonstrates Android on E-Ink Display
iTunes goes DRM Free
Asus Eee Top PC runs it some touchscreen Opera
Nokia also joins Adobe initiative, Flash 10 for (almost) all
Lego Mindstorms NXT 2.0 ‘Bots Can Spot Their Favorite Color [Toy Fair 2009]
Nokia starts App Store rival
Nvidia Plans To Power $99 Mobile Internet Devices
Google’s Android Market accepts price tags
Windows Mobile 6.5 is finger friendly and packs a new browser
Adobe preps full Flash player for smartphones
VHS Toaster Eats Breakfast, Not Tapes [Kitchentech]
Windows Mobile 6.5 walkthrough with Engadget (now with video!)
Palm joins Adobe’s Open Screen Project, Pre to support Flash
News: Vegas casinos warned of card-counting iPhone app
Should Apple License Mac OS X?
‘Usability Is the Only Reason Mac Survived’
Windows Mobile 6.5 announced, Marketplace included
First Multi-Core Mobile Platform Demonstrated
Landmark copyright trial against Pirate Bay gets underway
S3 crams DisplayPort, HDMI and DVI onto $70 Chrome 540 GTX

Tuesday, February 17th 2009
Liberty Media rescues Sirius from bankruptcy
Sirius XM gets 11th-hour $530m loan
The World’s Oldest Emoticons (From 1881)
103-Inch Panasonic TV Morphs Into a Giant, Multitouch Table Hockey Game [Giant TVs]
Microsoft team hacks Silverlight for Chrome
17-inch unibody MacBook Pro gets disassembled, examined
Fujitsu transfers its HDD business to Toshiba
Microsoft says “we’ve put the worst behind us” on Red Ring of Death
Partners to Support Native Windows 7 Mobile Broadband
MS To Slip IE8 Into Vista and XP Through OEMs
Apple settles San Francisco store disability lawsuit
Palm Developer Network: Overview of WebOS
User data ownership on Facebook and why it doesn’t matter
News: Apple rejects ‘South Park’ iPhone application
Android Not Dead

Wednesday, February 18th 2009
Windows 7 Beta Brings New Functionality to Games Explorer
Video: Offline Gmail Web App for Webkit browser phones demoed
Mozilla, Skype support EFF’s case for iPhone jailbreaking
Microsoft interested in ‘virtual reality’ technology company
The case of the App Store ripoff
Boxee Loses Hulu Later This Week [Boxee]
MacBook’s “Unremovable” Battery Easy To Remove
Retro Cassette MP3 Player Runs on Finger Power [Mp3]
Google wins the Street View privacy suit.
CES: No Replacement for Macworld Expo
The Oregon Trail fording river onto iPhone
Regarding Microsoft’s Foray Into Retail
Latest Apple Security Update causes issues with tweaked Perl
Intel takes NVIDIA to court over chipset licensing
New exploit targets IE 7 hole patched last week
MacBook SMC 1.3 Update fixes slow battery startup times
News: Apple posts new iPod touch ad
Western Digital My Book World Edition 1TB NAS box
Samsung Promises ‘More Than Three’ Android Handsets By End Of Year [Android]

RSS Digest – #49

Here are the links for: Sunday, February 15th 2009…

A “Category 5 Engrish Storm” hits iTunes
Amazon’s Kindle vs NetBook?
Apple sued again over iPhone
Better printing with Gutenprint
Charter Communications to file Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 “Lenny” Released
Experiences Of A Newbie iPhone Developer
Gamers, EFF Speak Out Against DRM
Google Docs adds spreadsheet editing on the iPhone
HP Mini 1000 Mi gets video review
Mysterious, Bulky Sony Ericsson ‘Reese’ Phone Expected to Debut at MWC [Rumor]
Palm Pre’s calendar gets demoed on video
S3 Graphics Fails At Delivering Linux Driver
The Simpsons Goes HD For the First Time Tonight [The Simpsons
V12 Design Dual-Screen Laptop Gets a Bit More Real With Estari Partnership [Laptops]
What Google Does to Brands