Apres-ski the ‘Star Wars’ way
With this made-to-order Boba Fett winter hat, you’ll be the hit of the ski lodge, as you sip your cocoa and snack on honey-cured Wampa.
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Apres-ski the ‘Star Wars’ way
With this made-to-order Boba Fett winter hat, you’ll be the hit of the ski lodge, as you sip your cocoa and snack on honey-cured Wampa.
Read the original here:
Apres-ski the ‘Star Wars’ way
Seven of the 10 fastest-rising technology-related searches from the United States in 2011 had to do with the Cupertino company.
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Apple dominates Google’s Zeitgeist 2011
In the face of an avalanche of bad publicity, domain registrar GoDaddy is being accused by a competitor of dragging its feet on allowing customers to leave its service.
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Competitor: GoDaddy is thwarting domain transfers
A “vast phishing attack” that attempts to capture the credit card information of Apple customers was launched on Christmas day, according to a report from Mac security-software company Intego.
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Report: Phishing attack targets Apple customers
The holidays are here for much of the country, but in between the family reunions, long meals, and gift-unwrapping sessions, there’s still time to take a look at what’s new in the world of iPad cases. In this week’s roundup, we’ve got everything from the elegant to the rugged.
The damage from a weekend data breach at a think tank on international security issues appears to have been inflated by the assault’s perpetrators, the hacker collective known as Anonymous.
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Confidential Client List Safe from Anonymous, Says Hacker Target
The phone-maker sets expectations on which of its global Android phones it will bequeath with the Ice Cream Sandwich OS, and when.
Samsung will soon own the whole kaboodle of the flat-panel manufacturing joint venture it established with Sony in 2004.
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Samsung snaps up Sony’s share of joint S-LCD business for $940m
No matter how clearly our world of online photo albums, Google Docs, and e-cards may seem–yet again–to ring the death knell for anything on paper, sometimes you still want to print.
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What to Expect in Printers in 2012
2011 was a big year for digital entertainment. It brought us expanded content options for the Apple TV, the tenth anniversary of the iPod, iTunes Match, AirPlay to the masses, and more
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2011 in review: The year in entertainment