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Deal of the Day: Versio 3.4A Lightning Car Charger w/ USB Port
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Today Only: Buy the Versio 3.4A Lightning Car Charger w/ USB Port and save 46% With this car charger you're not only getting the quickest and most efficient 12W charge available, but are also protected from overcharging and overheating thanks to the advanced smart circuitry built inside. There's even an extra USB port featured on the car charger for a passenger to charge their device! Continue reading...
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I am not a big fan of HP but the Touch Smart series I have owned and they are quite good! HP Pavilion 14.0" TouchSmart Quad Core Sleekbook - Product Details HP Pavilion Sleekbook The HP Pavilion Sleekbook is the perfect computing device to match your lifestyle. This notebook PC comes pre-loaded with Windows 8 64-Bit operating system that offers a secure and flexible computing platform. It has a 6GB DDR3 memory that ensures smooth and efficient multitasking even under heavy workload. It is powered by the Quad-Core AMD-A8 Processor that efficiently handles all your computing needs. It flaunts a 14 in. HD BrightView LED-backlit touch display that delivers sharp and…
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Acer G6 Series G206HQLbd Black 19.5" 5ms Widescreen LED Backlight LCD Monitor 250 cd/m2 100,000,000:1 (1,000:1) + USD $10 off w/ promo code EMCPBWH23, ends 8/18 Great for selling with client builds.... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824009551&nm_mc=EMC-EXPRESS081614&cm_mmc=EMC-EXPRESS081614-_-EMC-081614-Index-_-LCDMonitors-_-24009551-L011A
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'iPhone slow' explained: The truth about iOS updates
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The charge that iOS updates deliberately slow down older iPhones gets regurgitated every so often. It's a sensational charge so it gets sensationalized. Most recently some research into correlation vs. causation in big data analytics and how it shouldn't be misinterpreted was — wait for it — widely misinterpreted. Whether regurgitators failed to read all the way through the research, or simply decided to ignore it in service of sensationalism doesn't really matter. The resulting misinformation and confusion is the same. So, what's really going on with iOS updates and older devices? The research in question, referenced by the New York Times concerned the frequency of "i…
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How to enable and disable notification badges on the Mac
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Badges are those app notifications that show you that something is waiting for you — maybe a to-do list item is due, or maybe you have a new email. Sometimes badges can be helpful. Other times they can be really irritating. Here's how to activate them and deactivate them. I have to admit that I find badge notifications really annoying. Sometimes they're really helpful, and I do leave them on for most things. But other times they drive me to distraction — I can't stand to see an application icon with a red number glaring at me, a reminder of some unfinished business or something I have to do. Sometimes there are good reasons why those items have gone unfinished or …
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Weekly Photo Contest: Blur
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Photo submission by Chavista Blurry shots are definitely not always a bad thing. Blur can be used in photography in so many ways. Whether to show motion or time lapse, bring attention to a detail, add an air of mystery, or just for a cool looking abstract shot, there are so many instances where a bit of blur is just what you need. This week we're focusing on just that. The contest begins now and ends Tuesday August 19th at 11:59 PDT. Good luck! It's also time to announce the winner of our last photo contest! I can't believe how many fantastically creative photos were entered last week! The winner is... Taken with iPhone 4S, Olloclip macro lens, no edi…
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Apple's Beats Music produces Spike Lee documentary
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After having created a short film surrounding the World Cup, Beats Music is back in the film arena again marching to the beats of its own Beats with Spike Lee. In its latest video venture, Beats has created a 25th anniversary documentary of Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing aptly titled Do the Right Thing 25 Anniversary: A Beats Music Experience. The film is released on Beat's official YouTube page. Leveraging its own brand in the music business, the film also shows Beats throwing a party to celebrate the film's release with celebrity guest appearances like Mos Def, Erykah Badu, Dave Chappelle, Wesley Snipes, and Public Enemy. Will Beats transform Apple's iTunes in…
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How to restrict private data access with parental controls on your iPhone or iPad
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iOS gives you lots of options when it comes to parental controls. One of the most useful features is how well you can restrict access to your personal data on iPhone and iPad. For example, if you don't want a child to be able to accidentally delete your contacts or alter calendar invites without your knowledge, you can easily use restrictions to stop it from happening before it ever does. How to restrict access to personal information with iOS parental controls Launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad. Tap on General. Tap on Restrictions. Tap on Enable Restrictions if you don't have them enabled already. If you do, skip to step 6. Choose a 4-digit passcod…
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Weekend Reading: Aug. 15th Edition — Xbox ignites gamescom, Satya Nadella names Hackathon...
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We soared this week with big news for gamers, the naming of Hackathon and Microsoft Ventures winners, and the announcement of a high-flying partnership with a major airline. Read on! It was wall-to-wall Xbox at gamescom 2014, Europe’s biggest video games expo. The platform showcased its stellar portfolio of exclusive games, while inviting the next generation of gamers to play with a family of bundles featuring some of the hottest games of the year like “Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare,” “Sunset Overdrive,” and “FIFA 15.” The Eye Gaze team beat out 3,000 other projects to be crowned the first ever //oneweek Hackathon grand prize winner. They got an audience with Micro…
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New Sprint CEO says plan price drops come first, then network improvements
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Sprint's new CEO Marcelo Claure has only been on the job four days now, but has already called an all-hands meeting to lay out his first initiatives at the head of the carrier. The new Chief Executive, who was previously on the Sprint board and running his company Brightstar (which is also owned by SoftBank), laid out a pretty stark and clear path for where he sees Sprint moving in the coming months. This comes just three days after meeting with Tim Cook, expressing that Apple is an important part of Sprint's success going forward. His first plan of action is to simplify and lower plan costs across the board at Sprint, recognizing that its "Framily" plans haven't been …
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Apple poaches Nokia HERE executive to patch its Maps ahead of iOS 8 debut
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Following criticism over the inaccuracies of its Maps application when it initially launched, Apple is making strides in addressing complaints. In its latest move ahead of the launch of iOS 8 to consumers, the iPhone-maker has poached away Nokia HERE executive Torsten Krenz to help fix Apple Maps. Krenz had a role as HERE director of regional map and content at the Nokia-owned mapping company that emerged after Nokia had acquired NAVTEQ. According to sources to 9to5 Mac, Krenz was leading global field operations for ground truth mapping worldwide at Nokia. Though Apple has not commented on Krenz's role in its Maps division, the hire could indicate that Apple will …
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Debug 44: Brianna Wu, Amanda Warner, and Revolution 60
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Debug is a casual, conversational interview show featuring the best developers in the business about the amazing apps they make and why and how they make them. On this episode Brianna Wu and Amanda Warner of Giant Spacekat join Guy and Rene to talk about their new Unreal Engine-based iOS game, Revolution 60. From creating their company to modeling their characters to dealing with game dev culture, this one is crackalacking! Support Debug: Go to hired.com/debugpodcast to get a double bonus when you accept a job offer. Go to igloosoftware.com/debug to try Igloo for free. Go to lynda.com/debug to try lynda.com free for 7 days Subscribe in iTunes Subscribe in RSS Dow…
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Apple may use sapphire screens on both iPhone 6 models, iWatch
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Sapphire glass is once again being rumored for the unannounced but highly anticipated iPhone 6 and iWatch. Apple's $700 million investment in a sapphire manufacturing facility with partner GT Advanced Technologies is also once again being highlighted as part of the rationale for the move. However, not all versions of all devices might get the sapphire glass according to the Wall Street Journal: Apple is considering using sapphire screens in more-expensive models of the two new, larger iPhones it plans to debut this fall, if it can get enough of the material, people familiar with the matter say. Some analysts expect Apple to charge more for the phones than previous n…
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iMore show 415 live today at 11am PT, 2pm ET — Be here!
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Join Rene, Peter, and Ally for all the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple news of the week! Want to be part of the show? Join us live right here at 1pm PT, 4pm ET, 9pm GMT Email us at podcast@imore.com Tweet us @imore with hashtag #askimore Continue reading...
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Most readers of this site know all about the convoluted history of Windows 8.1 Update 2, which Microsoft recently demoted to the less interesting August 2014 update rollup. But now that this update is available, we can see that there are a few more new features that were not previously confirmed by Microsoft for some reason. Obviously, Update 2—as I'll continue to accurately call it, Microsoft's public silliness over this be damned—isn't a major update like Update 1: that update added a number of useful new features, especially for users with traditional PCs. (Check out my Windows 8.1 Update 1 Review for a complete rundown.) But it's also not the complete loss we were …
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Nemo might never have been so hard to find, if only his ocean had a good map of the local reefs. Wayward fish with knowledge of technology will be in luck — as will anyone yearning for a view under the sea — as Google Maps is adding 360-degree Street View photos of our oceans’ coral reefs. Besides helping fish find their way home, the new photos taken by specialized lenses underwater by scuba divers will also aid scientists in their research of marine life around the world. There are already 400,000 images of reefs off Australia and in the Caribbean, with rotating and panoramic images available online now, and new photos are set to go up this week, including underwa…
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The Federal Communications Commission has told America’s wireless carriers that it’s fine if they want to drastically cut back the speed of data (or “throttle”) that their heaviest users have access to: they need to spell out to customers exactly what behaviors lead to throttling. T-Mobile has spelled this out quite clearly…in an internal memo for employees, not necessarily a clear guide for customers. Of course not. However, the blog T-Mo News has the information that aspiring data hogs need to stay within the rules. According to the memo, beginning this Sunday, August 17, T-Mobile will find, warn, and throttle customers who are using their data plans to do things tha…
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"I'm sorry. Our intentions were good." Ethan Zuckerman was a designer and programmer for the early web-hosting service Tripod.com when a car company freaked out. The unspecified manufacturer had bought a banner ad on a page that "celebrated anal sex," and was not too pleased at the association of its brand with sexual escapades. Tripod had the solution: what if an advert could launch in its own window? Zuckerman wrote the code for the world's first pop-up ad, and for many years it was impossible to browse without being inundated by pop-ups. You'll still find some pop-ups in the seedier parts of the internet, of course, but they're few and far between. Thanks to w…
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WWE SuperCard game for iPhone and iPad combines wrestling with card battles
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Publisher 2K Games, who currently own the rights to release video games based on World Wrestling Entertainment's properties, have just launched WWE SuperCard for the iPhone and iPad, which is supposed to combined the hard hitting action of pro wrestlers with the rather nerdy world of collectible role playing card games. Here's a quick description of the game: Massive WWE Roster - Collect your favorite WWE Superstars, Divas, Legends and Managers to build your roster and compete online against other players in multiple game modes! With more than 400 collectible cards, the action never stops! Fast-Paced Player vs. Player Action - Take your five-man team online agai…
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Apple SVP Phil Schiller ices himself, challenges Tim Cook to do the same
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Phil Schiller, Apple's long time senior vice president of worldwide marketing, is the latest person to pour a bucket full of ice water on his head. It's part of a growing viral campaign to help fund research, and raise awareness of, into amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as motor neuron disease or Lou Gehrig's disease. Schiller used his Twitter account to post three images of himself pouring the ice water bucket on himself. The idea behind the ALS campaign is for people to either make a donation to the ALS Association to help fund research into fighting the disease or to have ice water poured on your head. As you might expect, many people who take that …
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Philips Hue Lux bulbs now up for pre-order
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A short while ago Philips announced its first white light only bulbs in its Hue range, the Lux. Now at least things have progressed far enough that we can pre-order the Lux bulbs for shipping in late September. They lose out on some of the razzle dazzle of the regular Hue bulbs in losing the colors but in doing so the price has come down quite a bit. The individual bulbs can be had for $29.95 while the starter kit of two Lux bulbs and the Bridge will cost you $99.95. With these prices being quite a bit lower than the regular Hue bulbs and respective starter kit it's also a lower cost way of easing yourself into the system. Pre-orders are available at both Amazon and …
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Sony aims to reinvigorate digital album sales with 'Album of the Day'
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As streaming music services gain precedence over digital downloads, Sony is seeking to reverse the trend with its "Album of the Day" app for the iPhone and iPod touch. Through the app, Sony will be offering a discount of up to 70 percent on a new album every day. Users will be able to purchase the album on iTunes, with the app highlighting the standard[ price, the discounted price and the time left to claim the deal. The app comes with additional information about the albums, as well as the ability to share the deal via Twitter, email or SMS. Also included is a preview mode for songs and push notifications that alert you to the most recent promotion. At launch, So…
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Shazam restores Spotify sharing, adds listening mode for Beats Music
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After removing the ability to listen to tagged songs on Spotify in the UK, Germany, Mexico and Brazil earlier this year, Shazam has restored the feature in the latest update for Android and iOS. The removal of Spotify integration from the free version of the client was on account of a deal with Deezer. At the time, Shazam only mentioned that it was "trialling different streaming partners to see which are used by more of our users," but to the service's credit it did state that Spotify integration could be re-enabled at a later date. Along with adding Spotify back to the list of streaming services, Shazam is also testing out a "Listen Now" feature with Beats Music …
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We’ve oohed and ahhed over interactive maps that detail the world’s mysterious network of undersea Internet cables, but a new report over at Builtvisible is taking things to an entirely new depth. The exhaustive account looks at the entire history of the process, ranging from experiments in the 1840s to a rash of undersea surveillance taps in the 1970s. Today, there are 263 active cables that carry upwards of 95 percent of global Internet traffic, with 22 new drops planned for the coming years. Hungry for a few more nuggets from the report? Underwater cables carried 51 billion gigabytes of data per month in 2013, and that figure is expected to swell to 132 billion gi…
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Saudi Airlines flies to new heights with business intelligence solution from Microsoft
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Saudi Airlines, one of the largest airlines in the Middle East, has chosen Microsoft SQL Server 2012, Power BI for Office 365, Windows Server 2012 and Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 to analyze, visualize and share data in a unified way. By using this Microsoft technology to implement a business intelligence (BI) solution, the airline forecasts better business visibility, more engaged employees and savings of millions of dollars per year. The move also provides insights into subsidiaries such as Saudi Cargo, Saudi Catering and Saudi Ground Services, while uniting business information spanning multiple airline systems. “Before we worked with Microsoft, we had s…