Archive for April 28th, 2012

Mob Tells iPhone Fans To ‘Wake Up’

Samsung’s displeasure with Apple can be found in courtrooms around the world, in the mockery of iPhone users in its advertising and this week it spilled into the streets.

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Mob Tells iPhone Fans To ‘Wake Up’

CISPA: 4 Viewpoints You Should Hear

Citing its effort to better protect American infrastructure from foreign attacks, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Cyber Information and Security Protection Act April 26 in spite of worries that consumer data privacy will be compromised if the bill eventually becomes law.

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Google Posts FCC Report about Street View

Google has made public a report of the Federal Communications Commission’s probe into the payload data its Street View cars had been collecting from unprotected Wi-Fi networks, reports the Los Angeles Times.

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Google Posts FCC Report about Street View

Woz: Microsoft might have reincarnated Steve Jobs

Apple’s co-founder says there’s “no contest” between the prettiness of Windows Phones interfaces and those of Android phones. Indeed, he says Microsoft, to make them so pretty, might have had help from above. [Read more]

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So who’s behind Apple attacks in Australia?

Samsung denies that it’s behind flashmobs picketing outside Apple Stores in Australia with signs saying “wake up.” But if it isn’t Samsung, who could it be? Google?

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So who’s behind Apple attacks in Australia?

Google releases full FCC report on Street View probe

Company releases full version of FCC’s report on company’s controversial gathering of personal data with Street View cars. [Read more]

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Google releases full FCC report on Street View probe

MIT’s Glare-Free Glass Doesn’t Fog Up, Cleans Itself

MIT scientists have found a new way of surfacing glass in such a way that it virtually eliminates its reflective properties–and that could mean glare-free screens!

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MIT’s Glare-Free Glass Doesn’t Fog Up, Cleans Itself

Weekly Wrap: WWDC, Apple earnings, Adobe Creative, and more

WWDC tickets came and went, we launched a brand new website, and Adobe unveiled Creative Suite 6. Those stories and more qualify for this week’s edition of the Weekly Wrap, in which we’ll highlight Macworld’s most significant stories from the week gone by

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Weekly Wrap: WWDC, Apple earnings, Adobe Creative, and more

Relive video game history with epic ‘Go right’

Countless games require the protagonist to go right, and one amateur videographer takes that concept to a completely new level. [Read more]

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Relive video game history with epic ‘Go right’

An extraordinary headphone amplifier from Red Wine Audio

Red Wine Audio’s headphone amplifiers have always sounded great, but they were expensive. The new Corvina amp is considerably more affordable. [Read more]

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An extraordinary headphone amplifier from Red Wine Audio