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The world’s most secure USB drive

December 15th, 2011

The world's most secure USB drive

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Google pulls Android Market malware that exploits SMS hole

December 15th, 2011

Google pulls Android Market malware that exploits SMS hole

Google’s reportedly pulled 22 malicious apps after two security firms tipped them off that the malware was tricking users into sending SMS messages to premium-rate phone lines. Android.RuFraud poses as popular games like Angry Birds, Assassins Creed or Tetris and can affect users across Europe and Russia. Fortunately the apps are easily spotted and deleted, but were downloaded 14,000 times before being pulled — so if you see anyone experiencing similar issues, you can let ‘em know how to solve it.

SOURCE via Ars Technica

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American Airlines wins FAA approval for in-cockpit iPads, will launch this Friday

December 15th, 2011

American Airlines wins FAA approval for in-cockpit iPads, will launch this Friday

If you fly as an American Airlines premium passenger, you’ll get to play with a Galaxy Tab. If you actually fly the plane, though, you’ll have to make do with an iPad. According to ZDNet, the carrier has already won FAA approval to use iPads “as electronic chart and digital flight manual readers,” making it the world’s first airline to be totally tablet friendly. A source close to the situation tells ZDNet that AA “will begin iPad operations on B-777 aircraft” before expanding to other planes, and that both first and second generation devices have been cleared for cockpit use. An AA pilot, meanwhile, tells TechCrunch that the company’s tablets will feature JeppTC (a flight chart app available in the App Store), and that all onboard slates will be required to fly with an extra battery. The program, slated to kick off this Friday, could also offer substantial savings in paper and fuel costs. According to Seattle Pi’s estimates, a single iPad would replace some 35 pounds of paper per year, translating to approximately $1.2 million in saved fuel costs. Insiders say United and Delta are pursuing similar initiatives, with the latter reportedly looking for an Android-specific solution, though at the moment, only American Airlines has won the FAA’s seal of approval.

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Your original idea

December 15th, 2011

Your original idea

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Nokia Lumia 710 official on T-Mobile starting January 11th for $49 on contract

December 15th, 2011

Nokia Lumia 710 official on T-Mobile starting January 11th for $49 on contract

Go ahead and take that holiday and even some time to celebrate because Espoo’s ushering in the new year with the stateside bow of its Lumia 710. This lower-hanging Mango phone, which we first met at Nokia World, has already begun rolling out to markets worldwide in recent weeks and, now, is poised to enter the U.S. brandishing a Magenta banner and $49 on two-year contract price. That’s right, T-Mobile has snatched up exclusive rights to the 3.7-incher, which is mostly unchanged from its initial unbranded incarnation, with the same 800 x 480 ClearBlack LCD display, 1.4GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 512MB RAM, 8GB of storage, 5 megapixel rear camera with single LED flash, WiFi and Bluetooth on board. Naturally, both parties have loaded the device up with a fair share of pre-installed apps like Drive, MS Office, ESPN, T-Mobile TV and Netflix, but you don’t have to let that clutter up your clean live-tiled look — it’s all uninstallable. The mid-range handset also runs along the operator’s HSPA+ 14.4Mbps network, so you’re in store for some heady “4G” speeds should you decide to take the plunge this January 11th when it hits stores.

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Pogoplug Series 4 expands your cloud storage, makes it easier to hibernate

December 15th, 2011

Pogoplug Series 4 expands your cloud storage, makes it easier to hibernate

Pogoplug has already moved to the cloud. Now, it’s coming back down to Earth. Today, the company unveiled its latest “cloud expansion device,” known as the Pogoplug Series 4, pictured above. As the fourth incarnation of Pogoplug’s original device, this box effectively allows users to host their own unlimited storage, for those moments when 5GB (or even 10GB) of cloud space just won’t cut it. With Series 4, you’ll be able to hook up your HDD through one of four different connection ports, including two USB 3.0 inputs, one USB 2.0 port and an SD card slot. The model also features plug-and-play support for Seagate GoFlex external drives, or any other USM-compliant products. The Pogoplug is available now for $100.

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Why don’t you understand?!?

December 15th, 2011

Why don't you understand

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Netflix iOS app update now comes with iPad-optimized interface

December 15th, 2011

Netflix iOS app update now comes with iPad-optimized interface

We’ve already seen Netflix’s more tablet-optimized interface in the latest version of its Android app and now, as promised, the company has brought much the same UI to its iOS app. In addition to giving iPad users the ability to view more content at a glance, version 2.0 of the app also brings with it support for Netflix users in Latin America, as well as a number of stability fixes. As always, it remains free for Netflix members — hit up the App Store to download it now.

SOURCE via Netflix

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Moving Brands reveals proposed HP brand redesign, HP remains noncommittal

December 15th, 2011

Moving Brands reveals proposed HP brand redesign, HP remains noncommittal

HP has gone through some big changes in the past year, and it turns out it’s also been considering a rather drastic change to its identity — one that may or may not yet be adopted. That’s been revealed by the team at Moving Brands, who began working with HP on a complete redesign of the company’s brand in 2008, and have now shown off what they’ve come up in an exhaustive case study on their website. At the heart of it is a new logo, which traces its history to HP’s original 1941 design, but takes on a decidedly more modern appearance; gone are the familiar circle and rounded corners, and in are some sharp lines and hard edges. According to Moving Brands, the goal was to make the brand “digitally native, context-aware and ever evolving,” with the lines in the logo itself echoing the same 13 degree angle of the original while also “recalling the forward slash used in programming.” Just what would this new HP look like? You can get a pretty good idea of that at the source link below — we’ve also included a small taste after the break, including two of Moving Brands’ videos. Read more…

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Waste all the chalk!!!

December 15th, 2011

Waste all the chalk!!!

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