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'Crazy ant' invading Texas, destroying electronics

11 hours ago | Posted in: industry

Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have discovered that the US fire ant population is being pushed out by "tawny crazy ants," with an affinity to the interior of electronic devices. The ants are capable of nesting in nearly any container, and as they travel, they disrupt other ant populations.

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MetroPCS bows out of Net Neutrality lawsuit against FCC

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in: industry

In a court motion filed earlier today, MetroPCS is dropping its net neutrality opposition lawsuit against the Federal Communications Commission. The company filed a motion for voluntary dismissal, leaving Verizon to willingly fight the decree and US government on its own.

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Mozilla delays plans to block third-party tracking cookies in Firefox

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in: security, software

Mozilla is delaying plans to start blocking third-party tracking cookies in Firefox by default, according to an announcement. The company states that more work is needed for the anti-tracking feature. "The idea is that if you have not visited a site (including the one to which you are navigating currently) and it wants to put a cookie on your computer, the site is likely not one you have heard of or have any relationship with," explains Mozilla's Brendan Eich. "But this is only likely, not always true."

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Yahoo schedules press event for May 20, topic 'something special'

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in: Investor, industry

Yahoo is holding a "product-related" event on May 20. The New York City event will see CEO Marissa Mayer speaking on an undisclosed topic for about an hour at 5PM EST, which the company calls in an mass email "something special."

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Amazon axes Zombieland, Browsers TV pilots; picks up two others

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in: industry

Amazon has cancelled two television pilots, after poor screenings. The television version of Zombieland will not be made into a series by the internet retailer, nor will Bebe Neuwirth's musical comedy Browsers about interns at a Huffington Post-esque website. Amazon has picked up John Goodman's Washington DC satire Alpha House, and Silicon Valley sitcom Betas.

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Apple pulls Bang With Friends app after little over one week

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in: iPod, iPhone, iPhone apps, Apple, iPad

Apple has removed a well-publicized iPhone hookup app from the App Store after just one week of it going live, Valleywag notes. Bang With Friends, still accessible via Android and the web, lets people indicate if they'd like to have sex with a Facebook friend. Notifications are sent out only if the feeling is mutual. Since launching in January, the service has already accumulated about 1 million users.

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Stitcher for iOS gets Car Mode, other upgrades

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in: iPod, iPhone, iPhone apps, iPad, iPad apps

Podcast and radio streaming service Stitcher has released an important update of its iOS app, v5.3.0. The major addition is a selectable Car Mode for the iPhone, which brings up a simplified interface. The mode works in both portrait and landscape views.

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Study: tablets, smartphones rule mobile gaming; handhelds wane

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in: industry, gaming, iPhone apps, mobile phones, Apple, iPad apps

A report by market analysts App Annie and IDC continue to show that mobile devices such as the iPhone or the Nexus 7 control a clear majority of mobile gaming interest and dollars spent on purchases, with portable handhelds fading rapidly. The first quarter of 2013 saw another milestone achieved for the Android platform, with it seeing more downloads and consumer spending on games than iOS for the first time.

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MacBook Air stock beginning to evaporate ahead of WWDC

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in: computers

Third-party vendors are starting to run out of stock of the 13-inch MacBook Air, says AppleInsider. Amazon, B&H, MacConnection, and MacMall are all out of a common configuration, a system with a 1.8GHz processor and a 256GB SSD. Another reseller, J&R, is saying that it only has the configuration at retail stores. Best Buy continues to have some units.

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'iRadio' announcement may miss WWDC, say sources

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in: industry, Apple

Apple's mired negotiations with the music industry may prevent it from announcing an "iRadio" service at WWDC on June 10th, industry sources tell The Verge. The people note that Apple is having trouble not just with Sony/ATV, but also BMG. At the same time they suggest there's still a lot of "market momentum" behind iRadio, and that major players such as Universal want to see it launch as soon as possible.

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Briefly: Moshi Lightning Cables, Gangstar Rio and N.O.V.A 3 now free

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in: iPod, iPhone, gaming, accessories, iPhone apps, iPad, iPad apps

Moshi has released its new line of Lightning cables for Apple's latest iOS devices. Encased in aluminum, the 3.2 foot cables are fully certified for use with the iPhone 5, iPod touch (5th gen), iPod nano (7th gen), iPad (4th gen) and iPad mini. Moshi's USB Cable with Lightning is sold online in two color variants, black and white, for $20.

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MacNN forums: Retina MBP shuts down while sleeping

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in: computers, troubleshooting, Apple

This week in the MacNN forums, one Professional Poster was trying to get to the bottom of a problem they had with their Retina MBP shutting down while in sleep mode, a solution has yet to be found. Fresh-Faced Recruit "frozentundra" is wondering when Apple will update the Mac Pro line.

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Apple deals: 15.4-inch MacBook Pros from $1,489

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in: computers, Apple

A vast selection of refurbished 15.4-inch MacBook Pro models are available at Apple's Online Store. The 15.4-inch MBP with a 2.3GHz Intel quad-core i7 processor, 4GB of RAM and a 500GB hard drive has been reduced to $1,489, a savings of $310. A $420 price cut is offered on the 15.4-inch Retina MBP with 2.3GHz quad-core i7 processor, 4GB of RAM and a 750GB hard drive, now $1,679.

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DealNN: $200 off 12-Core Mac Pro, more

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in: computers, accessories, Apple

Currently JR.com has the Mac Pro for the reduced price of $3,599.99, that's $199.01 off the list price of $3,799 and the lowest price we have seen on this Mac model, brand new, anywhere. Free shipping is included and sales tax applies for residents of New York and California. The Mac Pro features a 2.4GHz 12-Core Xeon processor, 12GB of RAM and a 1TB hard drive. A one year warranty on parts and labor is included from Apple.

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Apple devices officially OK'd for secure government networks

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in: iPod, iPhone, security, enterprise, mobile phones, Apple, iPad

Apple's iPhones, iPads and other devices running iOS 6 or higher are officially cleared for use on the US government's secure networks, the Department of Defence announced on Friday. The final approval, which we first reported on in March, also grants Samsung Android devices that are running the Korean company's Knox security lockdown, as well as BlackBerry devices running BB10 the ability to be used on secure networks. The move is expected to further hurt BlackBerry, as it faces competition in the military space for the first time.

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iOS apps: Plants v. Zombies, Walking Dead, Sonic the Hedgehog

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in iOS apps

  • 73.5MB

    Plants vs. Zombies 1.9.8 ($1)

    Plants vs. Zombies is a spin on tower defence style games where players must defend their home from invading zombies. The game includes 50 levels spread across a number of environments, as well as 49 different plants to use against the oncoming zombie hordes. Version 1.9.8 provides all players with 200,000 free coins, and gives Crazy Dave the ability to send messages to the player from anywhere.

  • 334MB

    Walking Dead: The Game 1.3 (free)

    Walking Dead: The Game is a five-part episodic game series that is set in the same universe as Robert Kirkman's comic book series. In the game players take on the role of Lee Everett, a man trying to survive the zombie apocalypse. New to v1.3 is full support for the iPhone 5.

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    Sonic The Hedgehog 2.0 ($3)

    Sonic The Hedgehog is a port of the classic side scrolling game from the SEGA Genesis. The game has been fully optimized for mobile play, including widescreen support and touch-based controls. The latest release offers enhanced graphics, performance and sound, as well as several new unlockable characters. The company also notes that this is an all-new port of the game and therefore saves from previous versions are not compatible.

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    Mini Display 1.2 ($10)

    Mini Display allows any iOS device to be used as an external display for a Mac-based computer. The software offers full support for Retina displays, and also enables touch control over any content displayed on the iOS device. The v1.2 update offers improved performance and speed, along with a fix for various connection issues.

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    Pinbrowser for Pinboard 1.2.3 ($1)

    Pinbrowser is a tool for browsing through Pinboard bookmarks, as well as sharing them on social networks or saving them for offline reading. Within the app users can browse through all of Pinboard's popular bookmarks, search for bookmarks, and send links to Pinboard, Instapaper, and Readability. A minor bug that prevented certain users from logging in has now been resolved.

 
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Corning introduces Lotus XT Glass, aimed at high-res displays

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in: iPod, iPhone, industry, gadgets, mobile phones

The maker of the Gorilla Glass used in iPhones and other mobile devices has unveiled its latest fusion-made, resilient glass for high-resolution displays. Corning, which is also continuing its Gorilla Glass line with a third version this year, officially introduced a "second-generation glass substrate" called Lotus XT Glass. The new variant features many of the properties of some of Corning's other products while being easier and cheaper to manufacture -- a fact that may persuade tech companies to use it in figure products.

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Air Force estimates savings of $5.7M per year due to iPad use

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in: Apple, iPad

A move by the US Air Force last year to replace maps, charts, logs and other paperwork contained in a kit with iPads is expected to save more than $50 million over next 10 years. The 18,000 deployed iPads form an "electronic flight bag" that can hold flight manuals, weather and navigation charts and volumes of technical and procedural information -- eliminating the need for the 30- to 40-pound flight bag pilots used to have to carry with them, resulting in savings ranging from fuel costs to printing costs to even reducing pilot back injuries.

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UK: Tablets now outselling both notebooks and desktop PCs combined

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in: computers, industry

A report from market analysts IDC looking at market conditions in the United Kingdom says that in the first quarter of 2013, tablet shipments outpaced the combined desktop and notebook PC for the first time. A total of 2.8 million tablets were shipped in Q1, outpacing the 2.3 million PC units (which include Macs alongside Windows desktops and laptops) by a half-million units -- a rise of 188 percent year-over-year. While the report is limited to the UK, the results likely foreshadow future trends elsewhere.

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Opinion: Is the HTC One the ultimate iPhone switcher?

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in: iPhone, mobile phones, Apple

The HTC One may be the ultimate iPhone switch-inducing Android device yet, even if the Samsung Galaxy S4 juggernaut remains unstoppable for the time being. There are a few of key aspects of the HTC’s Android flagship device for 2013 that makes it the most likely to interest Apple iPhone 4, 4S and 5 users itching for a change of scenery, but who can’t wait as long as September when Jony Ive’s design-influenced version of iOS could be released. Many iPhone users also love the beautiful industrial designs that Jony Ive has cooked up for the iPhone over the past few years. For many, however, even if they have contemplated switching to an Android device, most were simply not made to Apple’s high standards of design and finish -- until now.

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Virgin Mobile US offers 15 percent discount on iPhone 4, 4S

Thu May 16, 2013 | Posted in: iPhone

The US branch of Virgin Mobile is now offering a 15 percent discount on the iPhone 4 and 4S. The promotion is applicable only to web orders, and will last only for a limited time, or until supplies run out. Virgin hasn't said when the sale is scheduled to end.

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FTC starts sending COPPA letters to app developers

Thu May 16, 2013 | Posted in: industry, security, developer

The US Federal Trade Commission has started sending out two letters to app developers, preparing them for changes to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act taking effect July 1st, according to an announcement. The letters warn developers that restrictions on the collection of personal data from kids under 13 have been expanded, and now cover things like audio or video bearing a child's likeness. Previously, rules only covered the gathering of names, addresses, and phone numbers.

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Apple, CW sign deal to put content on Apple TV

Thu May 16, 2013 | Posted in: industry, Apple

A CW app should soon appear on the Apple TV, Deadline reports. CW CEO Mark Pedowitz announced a deal with Apple during the network's annual upfront presentation in New York. A version of CW TV Now is already available for two Apple platforms -- the iPhone and the iPad -- but Apple TV support should put the app in a more viewing-friendly spot, as with the Xbox 360 and Windows 8 apps.

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Foxconn continuing to break Chinese labor laws, FLA finds

Thu May 16, 2013 | Posted in: iPhone, industry, Apple

Apple's biggest supplier, Hon Hai -- better known as Foxconn -- is continuing to break Chinese labor laws, according to a newly-published audit by the Fair Labor Association. The latest evaluation was conducted in January, and did find that Foxconn is complying with 98.3 percent of the 360 points of action the FLA and Apple initially agreed to. 70 out of 76 items that were pending in mid-2012 have been complied with.

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Sharp commences production of new HiDPI IGZO LCD panels

Thu May 16, 2013 | Posted in: computers, industry

According to Sharp, the company will begin production of three types of IGZO LCD panels that boast pixel densities among the highest in the industry. The panels, scheduled to begin production in June 2013 are intended for use in notebook PCs and will come in three sizes: 11.6 inches, 14 inches, and 15.6 inches. A 13.3 inch panel is already being produced by the company.

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UPS ports iOS tracking, scheduling app to iPad

Thu May 16, 2013 | Posted in: iPad, iPad apps

Shipping service UPS has launched a native iPad version of its iOS app. An iPhone app has been available for some time, but has never been updated to be universal. Both titles let people track up to five shipments simultaneously, which are displayed on a map.

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Cook speaks ahead of upcoming US Senate testimony

Thu May 16, 2013 | Posted in: Investor, Apple

Ahead of the Apple CEO's US Senate testimony, Tim Cook has replied to questions about politics and Apple's offshore tax practices in a new Politico interview. "We don't have a large presence in Washington, as you probably know, but we care deeply about public policy and believe creative policy can be a huge catalyst for a better society and a stronger economy," he says.

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