Archive for April 13th, 2012

Comedy Central brings The Daily Show Headlines to Android

If you’re an Android user and a fan of Comedy Central’s hit satirical news program The Daily Show, then today’s you’re lucky day. [Read more]

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Nokia offers software update for Lumia 900 glitch

Three days ahead of schedule, Nokia’s software update for its Lumia 900 data glitch is now available for users.

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G-RAID with Thunderbolt review: Top performance for a price

We reviewed the G-RAID with Thunderbolt drive from G-Tech and found it one of the fastest and most expensive Thunderbolt storage devices on the market. [Read more]

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Sharp begins production of world’s first IGZO LCD panels

Reacting to market demand, Sharp has announced that it has begun to produce the world’s first high-performance LCD screens that incorporate IGZO oxide semiconductors. [Read more]

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Japanese users of Google Play get played by malware

Apps that served up gaming, anime, and adult-oriented video clips also gained access to sensitive information, according to McAfee.

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Japanese users of Google Play get played by malware

UV photography reveals our sun-damaged selves

A new study of hundreds of middle-schoolers uses ultraviolet-imaging technology to show that sun damage can happen early in life. [Read more]

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UV photography reveals our sun-damaged selves

Google adds new options for viewing data in Fusion Tables

Google is trying to popularize the somewhat obscure art of data visualization by adding more user-friendly options to its Fusion Tables app.

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Google adds new options for viewing data in Fusion Tables

What’s the future of e-book pricing?

With some publishers settling their antitrust lawsuit with the government, prices for e-books are expected to come down. But how much of a change will we really see? [Read more]

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What’s the future of e-book pricing?

LaCie to demo Thunderbolt with Windows

The company says that it will be demonstrating Thunderbolt storage devices at the NAB Show 2012 in Las Vegas on both Mac and Windows platforms. [Read more]

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Sprint revamping old iDEN network for LTE

Pushing forward with its LTE 4G upgrade, Sprint will recycle iDEN push-to-talk spectrum. [Read more]

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