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RSS Digest #122

August 13th, 2009 by mattatobin | Comments Off | Filed in RSS Digest

RSS Digest for Thursday, Augest, 13th, 2009:

Sony promises more clarity on VAIO virtualization support
Now In The App Store- QIK
Kaleidescape gets in line behind RealDVD for rough treatment
Samsung puts LCD screens on the front of new cameras
ISPs Are Boosting Upstream Speeds, But Where Are the Services?
Twitter plans to integrate retweets
Corsair’s new high-speed thumb drive holds 128GB, is whale-like
Internet Explorer 8 Offers Better Protection against Socially Engineered Malware Threats
Apple might be planning keynote for week of September 7th, might have new products on offer
New startup incubator in Cambridge, England
Paranoid Much???
Talkback Thursday: Would you use tags if we implemented them?
Verizon announces AD3700 global modem from ZTE
iTunes 9: A wish list
Dell Mini 3i smartphone captured in pair of spy shots
Microsoft reaches settlement with 11 pirate retailers
New ICANN policy stops domain tasting
Palm collects GPS location data from Pre users
Dell refutes high Linux netbook return rates, but not customer ignorance
Review: Electronic Arts Wolfenstein RPG
Laying It All Out
Next Mac Office, due by 2010’s end, gets Outlook
Video: ‘To Catch a Pirate’ is like ‘To Catch a Predator,’ only with pirates
Snow Leopard cometh soon, brings installation tricks galore
Will 4G Wireless Really Threaten Wires?
Modder hacks PSP for DualShock 2 control, proves kids aren’t worthless
Sign electronic documents with your own handwritten signature
GearDeal: Get $500 off an HP HDX 18T Premium laptop & HP mini 110 XP netbook Bundle
Shooting the boss (and getting paid for it)
You’re Not Crazy–You’re an Entrepreneur

-Matt A. Tobin of Binary Outcast

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RSS Digest #117

August 8th, 2009 by mattatobin | Comments Off | Filed in General

RSS Digest for Saturday, Augest 8th, 2009:

Facebook jealousy sparks relationship woes: study
What Is The Real Reason Dell Is Discontinuing 12-inch Netbooks?
AP Mobile for iPhone still a dog for many
App Store Thaw? Apple Accepts A Gmail Push Application
Report: Apple, Google agreed not to poach each other’s workers
Panasonic adds Amazon VOD to Blu-ray players
Google: Unify the Phone Numbers and All Else Follows – NYTimes.com
LG Chocolate Touch and Samsung Omnia 2 slated for August 23rd, according to supposed Best Buy leak
Best Buy in 3D Needs to Go Back to the 2D Drawing Board [Augmented Reality]
Week in Apple: mystery Apple product, keyboard and SMS exploits, 10.5.8
Job bank for women in technology
Poor Passwords A Worse Problem Than Poor Antivirus
Blu-ray support coming with iTunes 9?
British military encouraged to get online
XP Mode vs. Med-V
Energy saving search engine
Downloaded Child Porn? Blame Your Kitty Cat [Wrongmodo]
The Web Cycle: The faster you pedal, the faster your porn downloads
Six-Month-Long Camera Exposure Shows Both Winter and Summer Solstices [Photography]
Some Basic Truths About Broadband (Economics)
Week in tech: USB 3.0, gay slurs, and Chrome syncing in the cloud
NSFW: Ice-T tears apart a Powerbook, wants to be in Gears of War 3
Plantronics Discover 925 Bluetooth Headset – $42.99
Week in Microsoft: Windows 7 RTM starts trickling out
LG GD900 Crystal submerged in a fish tank
Debian & Android Together on G1
Nintendo sells 600,000 copies of Wii Sports Resort in Europe
Contributing To a Project With a Reclusive Maintainer?
Fixing XML
Planet Mozilla Interns: Aaron Train: Totally hip, totally rad Mozilla QA Companion 1.0

- Matt A. Tobin of Binary Outcast

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RSS Digest #104

July 9th, 2009 by mattatobin | Comments Off | Filed in General, RSS Digest

RSS Digest for Thursday, July 9th, 2009:

Rumor: Windows 7 Family Pack Will Offer Three Licenses for $137 [Windows 7]
How Much Computer Memory Does Windows Need?
Facebook, MySpace: A race/class divide?
Apple Pushes Snow Leopard Build 10A402 to Developers
HP Mini 110 netbook gets 1366 x 768 display option
VMware’s CEO says x86 is junk silicon, not good for mobile
Quicken for Mac lives—and is coming in February of 2010
Bossa Nova Prime-8 Robot Walks Runs on His Hands, Smashes Aibos to Bits [Robots
OCZ's Sabre OLED gaming keyboard now shipping, priced at $135
Review: Yamaha PDX-30 Portable Player Dock for iPhone
US Seeks Volunteers To Review Broadband Grant Applications
Report: demand for Macs, iPhones on the rise
Netflix to stream movies to Sony Bravia TVs - BusinessWeek
Will the stars align for space-based solar power?
The problem with Qik and the App Store: will Apple gamble away the iPhone’s coolest-ever killer app?
Sprint Will Pay Ericsson $5B to Run Its Network
Starbucks offers free ice cream through Facebook
When It Comes to Links, Color Matters
Review: iASUS Concepts 500K Series Headset for iPhone
Sony PlayStation3 – 80 GB – $ 339 shipped
Coding Q+A
Intel and Qualcomm Are Dueling With Dollars
Review: Wellcomm iConnplus Case With Battery for iPhone 3G
Sony Bravia Connected HDTVs Finally Land Netflix Streaming [Sony]
Twittruth Tells The Truth About How You Really Use Twitter
How Would It Be to Live on the Moon [Space]
Student HP Ad Shows Beautiful Alternate Universe Where Printers Are Fast, Predictable, Musical [Advertising]

- The Constently late, Matt A. Tobin of Binary Outcast

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RSS Digest #87 – Firefox, Windows 7, iPhone, and Netbooks… all the usual topics… ;)

June 17th, 2009 by mattatobin | Comments Off | Filed in RSS Digest

RSS Digest for Wednesday, June 17th, 2009:

CrunchDeals: A sub-$100 Blu-ray player
Mozilla pushes Firefox 3.5 RC to beta testers
Weather Balloons to Serve Up Web Access in Africa
Nerd Bird flights out of Silicon Valley are cancelled
SkypeCap 2.0 adds QuickTime .mov support
Citigroup: eBay Still Has Plenty to Prove
Timezone confusion baffles eager 3.0 downloaders
Apple warns about iTunes syncing with “non-Apple” devices
Wikipedia turned into book
How well do Netbooks work with Web apps?
Logitech aims to make video calling easier with Vid
Government report: climate change here, mitigation needed now
IBM Throws $100 Million at Mobile
Wireless-networked, WMD-sniffing bugs. Yeah, it’s a Pentagon project …
Website anti-malware service Dasient launches
NSA Email Surveillance Pervasive and Ongoing
US broadband report: more popular, more expensive
Fake golf club holds 48 ounces of booze
TweetDeck for iPhone Lightning Review [IPhone Apps]
Buffalo BSH4A02 USB hub loves switches, hates vampires
HDS drive array failure suspected in bank giant’s ATM outage
10 (More) Ways to Provoke a Geek
OCZ Neutrino 10″ Do-It-Yourself netbook review
LG 15-inch OLED TV on sale in December
Will new browsers really upgrade the Web?
Dell replaces entry-level EqualLogic boxes
Internet Explorer 8 treasure hunt: Microsoft Australia hides $10,000 on a website, find it, keep it
Apple tells UPS to stop overachieving, puts brakes on early iPhone 3G S deliveries
Ghostbusters game is graphically crippled on PS3
Windows 7 Deep Dive Lab Event
PlayStation 2 is still the most played console
First Anti-Stab Knife
On the lookout for Push Notification apps
Twitter. Needs. Competition.
Netbooks Mutate to Meet Market Challenges

- Matt A. Tobin of Binary Outcast

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RSS Digest #85 – Eee Tablet, Pirate Bay VPN… for our protection, and Rag on a Stick (update aka FAILED)!

June 15th, 2009 by mattatobin | Comments Off | Filed in General

RSS Digest for Monday, June 15th, 2009:

Reform groups offer tough questions for FCC nominees
Adobe makes Acrobat.com a business with paid accounts
Virgin-Universal deal may hit ‘persistent’ file sharers
6 multiclient IM apps to chat about
Microsoft to announce Azure business plan next month
Much faster: Panasonic announces class 10 SDHC cards
Palm: Prithee, good sirs, speak not of Palm Pre tethering
The StarCraft II beta approaches!
Buy a Mac on or after June 8, get Snow Leopard for $10
Comfort Wipe discontinued, but you can still use a rag on a stick
Your Publication Can Suck as Badly as TechCrunch
Panasonic DMC-ZS3 hands-on and review
Intel Celeron, Core i7, and Atom lineup leaked?
Asus Eee PC T91 starts shipping today
Palm webOS system upgrades mandatory; hacking scene forbidden from tethering
Dell Latitude Z series laptop leaked, sized up in pictures
Plantronics Voyager Pro – A New Flagship for the Voyager Fleet
China’s filtering software includes stolen CYBERsitter code
Xbox 360 to be upgraded and re-released next year?
With a Big Push, IBM Gives Cloud Computing Its Blessing
Downturn Slows Telecoms (Except in India & China)
Google Doesn’t Want to Pay Artists for Making Custom Chrome Skins [Greed]
A Carbon Fiber Joystick…For No Good Reason Other than General Effect [Gaming]
Palm Warns About Pre Tethering Hack – Because Sprint Won’t Like It [Palm Pre]
AT&T to Prepaid iPhone Owners: F*&k You Very Much [IPhone]
Apple’s iTunes Now Nation’s Largest Music Seller…Are CDs Going The Way Of The 8-Track?
Family’s Christmas Photos Hawk Groceries In Prague
Fifteen Classic PC Design Mistakes
The Next Ad You Click May Be a Virus
Windows 7 Launch May Be A Quiet Affair
Hot Forum Topic – Tablet Macs Revisited: New Handheld Devices on the Way?
Acer Tempo X960 Windows Mobile smartphone
‘Alien’ lifeform wakened from 120,000 year Arctic slumber
Nokia posts then pulls E-series phone vid
Frozen microbe may hold clues to ET life
Jargon Watch: Gastric Condom, Equasy, Dark Flow, Virtual Parent
Mysterious Gamma-Ray Bursts Linked to Failed Black Holes
Pirate Bay Launches VPN Service

-Matt A. Tobin of Binary Outcast

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